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Ayala Corp. secures €50 million from European lender

FROM LEFT, Wing Bayoneta, product management & development lead, ING Philippines; Lenin Dueñas, head of corporate sector coverage and financial institutions, ING Philippines; Jun Palanca, country manager and head of wholesale banking, ING Philippines; Albert de Larrazabal, chief finance officer, Ayala Corp.; and Estelito Biacora, treasurer, Ayala Corp., during the signing ceremony.

LISTED conglomerate Ayala Corp. has secured a social loan worth €50 million (P3.1 billion) from European bank ING Group to support its subsidiary Ayala Healthcare Holdings, Inc.’s (AC Health) portfolio growth.

“As a global bank with deep expertise in sustainable finance, we are proud to play a crucial role in enabling Ayala to address pressing challenges in the healthcare sector,” ING Philippines Country Manager Jun Palanca said.

“This social loan marks an important milestone for ING and our partnership with Ayala Corp. ING’s commitment to sustainability goes beyond financing; it is about empowering businesses to drive meaningful, long-term impact,” he added.

The €50-million social loan is the first Euro-denominated social loan that ING has structured for a Philippine conglomerate.

The social loan is structured in adherence to the latest Social Loan Principles published by the Loan Market Association, Asia Pacific Loan Market Association, and the Loan Syndications & Trading Association, paving the way for other foreign banks, including European banking institutions, to come in and participate in financing the growth of sustainable projects in the Philippines.

“This social loan from ING will enable us not only to build and scale our AC Health portfolio, but it will also enable us to serve more Filipinos by providing them access to quality and affordable healthcare,” Ayala Corp. Chief Finance Officer Alberto M. de Larrazabal said.

Ayala Corp. recorded a 5% increase in its nine-month net income to P34 billion.

Core net income rose by 19% to P36.7 billion, led by its core units Bank of the Philippine Islands, Ayala Land, Inc., Globe Telecom, Inc., and AC Energy and Infrastructure Corp.

At the local bourse on Wednesday, shares dropped by 0.33% to close at P2 each. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

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