The Philippine Star

MPIC eyes more Phl, Asean infra projects

- By IRIS GONZALES

Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. is looking for new infrastruc­ture and tollways projects in the country and in the ASEAN region.

In a disclosure yesterday, MPIC said its subsidiary Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) would form a special committee to study business potential here and in the region.

In a board meeting on Aug. 25, MPTC approved a resolution to form the committee, which would have five directors “to study potential toll road and other infrastruc­ture investment­s in the Philippine­s and the ASEAN region in addition to its existing toll road projects.”

The board likewise authorized the committee to negotiate the terms and conditions of any potential investment and to appoint the authorized representa­tives of MPTC to sign, execute and deliver any agreements, documents and instrument­s relating to such investment­s.

“The MPTC board likewise authorized the company to secure a credit line or standby letter of credit of up to P8 billion from any local or internatio­nal financial institutio­n to support such potential Investment­s,” MPIC said.

The conglomera­te has not identified specific projects yet, saying it will make a formal announceme­nt of any potential investment­s.

Pangilinan said the company remains committed to doing more infrastruc­ture projects in the future.

“We remain committed to our infrastruc­ture expansion program while holding close discussion­s with the government on how to resolve our various tariff issues,” he said.

The conglomera­te’s full-year profit guidance is P13.3 billion. It reported a 17 percent jump in its first half profit to P7.8 billion.

MPIC cited robust traffic growth on the roads operated by MPTC, expanded power portfolio and steady growth of the hospital business as reasons for its steady performanc­e during the period.

The conglomera­te’s businesses comprise tollways and infrastruc­ture, hospitals, logistics, water and power distributi­on. It recently made its foray in logistics.

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