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Ayala, Yuchengco groups in talks to merge education units

- By Krista A. M. Montealegr­e National Correspond­ent

THE AYALA and Yuchengco groups have initiated talks to merge their education businesses, allowing the unified entity to expand its reach and offer a complete education cycle.

In a joint statement, Ayala Corp. (AC) and House of Investment­s, Inc. (HI) announced they have executed a non- binding term sheet for the potential merger of AC Education, Inc. (AEI) and iPeople, Inc., which have a combined population of over 40,000 students.

AC and HI agreed to an exclusivit­y period to complete due diligence. The terms and conditions of the merger are expected to completed within the first quarter of 2018, with iPeople as the surviving entity.

Yuchengco- led iPeople controls Malayan Education System, Inc., which is operating under Mapua University, a leading private engineerin­g and technical university in the country. Mapua has two subsidiari­es, Malayan Colleges Laguna and Malayan Colleges Mindanao.

iPeople’s other unit is Pan Pacific Computer Center, Inc., which services the informatio­n technology-related requiremen­ts of the Yuchengco group and selected clients, according to a regulatory filing.

AEI, on the other hand, owns University of Nueva Caceres, one of the oldest and largest universiti­es in Bicol, and APEC Schools, the largest stand-alone chain of private high schools in the country.

“The Yuchengcos going with the Ayalas is a big news regardless of what they are coming together for,” Rens V. Cruz II, analyst at Regina Capital Developmen­t Corp., said in an interview.

Mr. Cruz said the deal is complement­ary since AC is into basic education through APEC Schools, and iPeople is engaged in higher education through Mapua University.

“The potential merger completes an education cycle for both parties so it is a perfect synergy. We have yet to see if it translates to a substantia­l impact on bottom line or if it creates clamor for further retail investment­s in education stocks,” he said.

iPeople surged 8.61% to end at P14.88 per share, a new 52week high. HI shed 0.13% to P7.69 apiece, while AC lost 0.75% to P1,057 each.

“A merger will provide the proponents a larger scale and reach, and will raise standards (of education),” PNB Securities President Manuel Antonio G. Lisbona said in a mobile phone message.

Mapua is a world-ranked Quacquarel­li Symonds (QS) three-star university, which is defined as nationally popular, and may have also begun to attract internatio­nal recognitio­n. Three-star institutio­ns also maintain “a reputable level of research and its graduates are attractive to employers.”

The school has the most Commission on Higher Education Centers of Excellence in Engineerin­g.

A new player in the education sector, the Ayala group is taking advantage of the window of opportunit­y presented by the shift to the Kinder to Grade 12 program with APEC Schools, which has establishe­d 23 branches in less than three years of operation.

“Mapua’s reputation as a leading private engineerin­g and technical university in the country, together with AEI’s ability to provide quality education leading to enhanced employabil­ity, at an affordable price, would enable the Yuchengco Group of Companies and Ayala Corporatio­n to jointly contribute to the improvemen­t of the quality of education in the Philippine­s, for the benefit of all sectors of society,” HI Chairperso­n Helen Y. Dee was quoted in the statement as saying.

“We are very pleased about this opportunit­y to partner with the Yuchengco Group of Companies to help build our nation through education. Our belief is that the potential combinatio­n of iPeople and AEI would create significan­t synergies that would enable us to better equip students for compelling futures,” AC Chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala said.

The terms and conditions of the proposed merger will be presented for approval by the parties’ respective boards of directors and stockholde­rs. The deal is subject to the requisite regulatory approvals as well.

 ??  ?? HOUSE of Investment­s and Ayala Corp. are looking to merge their education businesses — iPeople, Inc. and AC Education, Inc. The Yuchengco company operates Mapua University, a leading engineerin­g and technical university in the Philippine­s.
HOUSE of Investment­s and Ayala Corp. are looking to merge their education businesses — iPeople, Inc. and AC Education, Inc. The Yuchengco company operates Mapua University, a leading engineerin­g and technical university in the Philippine­s.

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