Contact Information: Investor Relations Contact: Hawk Associates, Inc. Antonella Montagna and Frank Hawkins Phone: 305-451-1888 Email: Providential Holdings, Inc. 17011 Beach Boulevard, Suite 1230 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Telephone: 714-843-5455 Fax: 714-843-5452
Providential Holdings Subsidiary Sets Up Headquarters for Major South Hoi An Development Project
| Source: Providential Holdings, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, CA and HANOI, VIETNAM--(Marketwire - January 29, 2008) - Providential Holdings,
Inc. (OTCBB : PRVH ), a company providing advisory, merger and acquisition
services as well as independently investing in Vietnamese economic
opportunities, today announced its South Hoi An development arm would be
setting up headquarters in Tam Ky, Quang Nam province, Vietnam.
Providential's wholly owned subsidiary, PhiLand Corp., which was created to
manage the South Hoi An development project, has entered into a one-year
lease to set up a field office and headquarters for its Vietnam-based
wholly owned subsidiary, PhiLand Vietnam, Ltd.
Robert Buceta, Providential's corporate strategist and project director for
PhiLand Corp., said, "The new location for our PhiLand Corp. field office
and PhiLand Vietnam headquarters will place our development team closer to
the South Hoi An site as the first phase of the project gets underway.
Earlier this month we appointed a lead architect to the PhiLand Pointe91
project, a 57-acre gated seaside community featuring a luxury boutique
hotel, private residences and a country club. We expect to move the field
office to PhiLand Pointe91 at Bien Rang, Chu Lai Open Economic Zone after
we complete the construction of our information center at the site."
The PhiLand Corp. field office and PhiLand Vietnam Ltd. headquarters will
be located at: 246 Trung Nu Vuong St., Tam Ky, Quang Nam, Vietnam.
Telephone number 84-510-851112; fax number 84-510-851113.
About South Hoi An
Named as one of Vietnam's four World Heritage sites, Hoi An, located in
Quang Nam, is a quiet riverside destination dotted with temples, shrines
and Chinese style tile-roofed wooden houses. With its compelling
architecture and history as one of Vietnam's most important international
seaport towns, Hoi An has rapidly become a popular tourist destination.
The coastal areas of the central province of Quang Nam have already
attracted the attention of investors. Since 2004, these tourist areas have
been developing strongly, registering over 166 projects with a total
capital of over $1.6 billion. For more information about PhiLand and the
South Hoi An Project, please visit http://www.philandcorp.com.
About Providential Holdings, Inc.
Providential Holdings and its subsidiaries engage in a number of diverse
business activities, providing advisory, merger and acquisition services as
well as independently investing in Vietnamese economic opportunities For
more information on Providential Holdings, visit http://www.phiglobal.com.
As part of its activities in Vietnam, Providential has been hosting
seminars in conjunction with the Nasdaq Stock Market, the Vietnam Chamber
of Commerce and Industry and a leading U.S. investment banking firm, to
help Vietnamese companies go public and raise capital through the U.S.
financial markets.
A profile for investors can be accessed at
http://www.hawkassociates.com/prvhprofile.aspx.
For investor relations questions regarding Providential, contact Antonella
Montagna or Frank Hawkins, Hawk Associates, at 305-451-1888, e-mail:
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