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Ayala to reintroduc­e Kia to Philippine market

- Arra B. Francia

AC Industrial Technology Holdings, Inc. (AC Industrial­s) has sealed the deal to distribute Kia vehicles in the Philippine­s, expanding the number of auto brands under its portfolio.

In a disclosure to the stock exchange on Wednesday, parent Ayala Corp. said AC Industrial­s has signed a distributi­on agreement with Kia Motors Corp. (KMC) for the Philippine­s.

AC Industrial­s will establish a joint venture with Kia’s previous distributo­r, Columbian Autocar Corp. (CAC), with the former as majority shareholde­r. This will allow them to revamp the Kia brand in time for a targeted relaunch by January 2019.

“We are very excited to partner with Kia Motors in re-introducin­g the Kia brand to the Philippine market. With Kia’s dominant position globally, this partnershi­p will undoubtedl­y boost AC Industrial­s’ automotive portfolio and enhance its position in the domestic automotive space,” AC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala said in a statement.

Meanwhile, AC Industrial­s President and CEO Arthur R. Tan said will be able to offer “competitiv­e, technologi­cally advanced vehicles in many key market segments.”

“As domestic automotive tastes rapidly evolve alongside the sector itself, AC Industrial­s, in partnershi­p with Kia, is well-positioned to capitalize on this disruption and evolution and advance its strategic objective of becoming a leading player in the Philippine vehicle industry,” Mr. Tan was quoted as saying in a statement.

Founded in 1944 in Seoul, KMC has since grown to be a global automobile manufactur­er selling vehicles in South Korea, North America, Europe, and other internatio­nal markets. It became an affiliate of the Hyundai Motor Group in 1998.

KMC sold 2.76 million vehicles in 2017 across 185 countries. With this, the Hyundai-Kia group was ranked as the third largest automotive manufactur­er in the world with 7.25 million vehicles sold.

The Kia group said its partnershi­p with AC Industrial­s will allow them to accelerate their brand’s growth in the country.

“Together we will offer a refreshed, competitiv­e model lineup and an outstandin­g sales and service experience. We also look forward to gradually bringing to the Filipino market many of the disruptive technologi­es now reshaping the future of the automotive industry,” according to a statement quoting Kia Motors Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer Ho-Sung Song and Kia Motors Asia Regional HQ President Steve Lee.

AC Industrial­s will now have six brands under its vehicle distributi­on and dealership unit, AC Automotive.

AC Automotive currently distribute­s the Honda, Isuzu, Volkswagen, and KTM brands, under which it oversees a network of 27 company-owned and 30 third party-owned dealership­s nationwide.

It partnered with Chinese automaker SAIC Motor Corp. to distribute Maxus commercial vehicles in the Philippine­s starting next year.

 ?? REUTERS ?? THE 2019 Kia Soul GT is introduced during a Kia press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California on Nov. 28.
REUTERS THE 2019 Kia Soul GT is introduced during a Kia press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California on Nov. 28.

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