Manila Standard

PBBM lauds Cerberus investment

- Vince Lopez

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. expressed optimism Friday on the Philippine­s' chances to regain its footing in the global shipbuildi­ng industry with the aggressive investment and expansion of Cerberus Global Investment LLC.

“We’re all very excited about this project and… we have always tried to find a way to regain our position in the shipbuildi­ng. We were already number 2 for awhile, and then when Hanjin closed (we went down),” President Marcos said during a meeting with Cerberus top executives in Malacañang.

Cerberus is a global alternativ­e investment firm with assets across credit, private equity, and real estate strategies.

Former US Vice President and Cerberus chairman James Danforth “Dan” Quayle told the President during the courtesy call that the company isexcited to be a part of the Philippine economic growth story and has been planning more and bigger investment­s to the Philippine­s.

Apart from Quayle, the company officials who met the President were Cerberus Co-Chief Executive Frank Bruno and Co-head Alexander Benard.

The Cerberus offer came following the President’s success in the 42nd ASEAN Summit in Labuan Bajo Indonesia earlier this week.

Cerberus acquired Subic shipyard in 2022 and has invested $40 million to make the shipyard operationa­l again. Currently, the Philippine Navy has a naval operating base in Subic with 800 personnel.

Hyundai, one of the most prestigiou­s shipbuildi­ng companies, expressed interest in using two drydocks in Subic for shipbuildi­ng, which, officials said could generate 5,000 to 15,000 jobs. Hyundai eyes to move to the facility by year end.

Cerberus, employing a different approach to investment, wants to ensure diverse economic activity by having multiple companies engaged in various businesses.

The firm also sees value and potential in improving the Subic airport for logistics or cargo and plans to propose to the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) to convert the airport into a cargo and logistics hub.

Aside from those ventures, Cerberus is also looking to invest in the country’s semiconduc­tors, and energy sectors.

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