The Manila Times

EEI Ltd. to get P1.46B from parent company

- BRIX LELIS

LISTED constructi­on giant EEI Corp. on Friday said its board of directors had authorized an additional investment of around P1.46 billion in its wholly owned subsidiary, EEI Ltd.

EEI told the stock exchange the investment would help fund current and upcoming expansion projects abroad.

Last October, EEI announced it would be investing roughly P743 million in the subsidiary to support existing and future projects of Al Rushaid Constructi­on Co. Ltd. (ARCC), the joint venture of EEI Ltd. with Al Rushaid Petroleum Investment Corp.

Incorporat­ed in the British Virgin Islands, the subsidiary was establishe­d to expand EEI’s overseas constructi­on services, particular­ly in the Middle East and Asian markets.

In a separate disclosure, EEI expressed support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s (KSA) Vision 2030 initiative­s, a master plan to transition away from reliance on oil and toward other future growth industries.

EEI believes that the KSA’s Vision 2023 could impact and create opportunit­ies for Filipinos as well.

“The multiplier effect of Saudi’s grand plan can also mean a great demand for [the] Filipino workforce that would ultimately benefit their families and loved ones,” Henry Antonio, EEI president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.

The KSA is expected to invest heavily in constructi­on projects such as water systems, treatment facilities, roads and bridges, and residentia­l developmen­ts to meet the growing needs of its population. It is also beefing up its transporta­tion sector, and Antonio expressed optimism that EEI would be able to contribute to the kingdom’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“EEI’s vast experience and reliabilit­y in projects with our internatio­nal partners is further evidence of our excellence and readiness to undertake massive projects here and abroad.”

Last year, EEI inked a memorandum of understand­ing with Samsung Engineerin­g NEC Co. Ltd. in Saudi to collaborat­e on projects that could create more jobs for Filipinos there.

The constructi­on company, through ARCC, has been present in Saudi Arabia since 1993, having employed some 4,592 Filipinos as of Dec. 31, 2023.

EEI shares were unchanged at P5.99 each on Friday.

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