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Coca-Cola to invest US$1B more in PH

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THE Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) is set to invest US$1B more in the Philippine­s over a five year period to fuel its expansion into the country and serve its growing and young consumer base.

In a courtesy call last February 26 with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at

Malacañan, top Coca-Cola executives committed to increase operations, noting that the country’s domestic market is full of opportunit­y. This follows the joint acquisitio­n of Coca-Cola Beverages Philippine­s, Inc. (CCBPI) by Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. (AEV) and Coca-Cola Europacifi­c Partners Plc (CCEP).

President Marcos hailed Coca-Cola’s plans and welcomed its continued investment in the Philippine­s.

“It’s very encouragin­g that you have decided to expand your operations here. I can, I am sure to the success simply because we have the markets here, growing, the people are, our population is relatively young, and so they are still very much in your market and I can see how the expansion could work,” Marcos said.

CCEP Chairperso­n Sol Daurella Comadrán expressed confidence in the country’s business climate. The expansion plans will be well-supported by CCBPI’s already substantia­l workforce that operates in the Philippine­s.

“We generate 100,000 plus (employees) throughout the distributi­on, through our supplies… And we’re very enthusiast­ic and we see, we need to invest in the Philippine­s, invest to grow the business. And in the next five years, we’re planning for US$1 billion investment, and in fact, we’ve even doing a new plant, which we are building in Tarlac,” Comadrán said during the meeting with President Marcos. She also highlighte­d the opportunit­ies in environmen­tal stewardshi­p, highlighti­ng the significan­t returnable glass bottle business in the country and existing recycling efforts for plastic bottles.

On February 23, AEV and its partner, CCEP, completed the acquisitio­n of CCBPI, the bottling arm of Coca-Cola in the country. AEV adds consumer beverages to its portfolio, noting that it is well-positioned to support CCBPI’s growth targets with the synergies that its various business interests can offer the Coca-Cola brand. CCBPI produces and manufactur­es both non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages with 17 brands including Coke, Royal, Sprite, Wilkins, Viva, and Nutri Boost. /

 ?? PRESIDENTI­AL COMMUNICAT­IONS OFFICE) (PHOTO CREDIT: ?? Top executives including Aboitiz Group President & CEO Sabin M. Aboitiz and Coca-Cola Europacifi­c Partners Plc (CCEP) Chairperso­n Sol Daurella Comadrán meet with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., in a courtesy call at Malacañang Palace last Feb. 26.
PRESIDENTI­AL COMMUNICAT­IONS OFFICE) (PHOTO CREDIT: Top executives including Aboitiz Group President & CEO Sabin M. Aboitiz and Coca-Cola Europacifi­c Partners Plc (CCEP) Chairperso­n Sol Daurella Comadrán meet with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., in a courtesy call at Malacañang Palace last Feb. 26.

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