The Philippine Star

8 Ayala firms cited for good governance

- By IRIS GONZALES

Eight companies from the Ayala Group received recognitio­n from the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) for practicing good corporate governance.

The awards were received during the recently concluded ASEAN Corporate Governance Scorecard (ACGS) ceremony.

The eight firms which ranked among the Top Performing Companies in 2017 are Ayala Corp., Ayala Land, Globe Telecom, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Manila Water Co., Integrated Micro Electronic­s Inc., Cebu Holdings and Cebu Property Ventures and Developmen­t Corp.

Ayala Corp. chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala said good corporate governance has always been a priority of the group.

“Governance has always been a hallmark of Ayala. It is imperative that we continue to improve our internal systems and processes towards upholding and protecting the rights of all our shareholde­rs, from our customers to our investors. This commitment is shared at all levels across the group.

I am pleased to note that our efforts continue to go beyond mere compliance, as we actively seek ways to strengthen the governance culture within the group,” Zobel said.

ICD is a non-stock, non-profit organizati­on that raises the corporate governance standards of the Philippine­s. The event recognized PLCs within the country, which promote and sustain good governance within their respective organizati­ons and whose governance policies and practices have been reviewed against globally accepted standards.

It was appointed by the Securities and Exchange Commission to serve as the domestic ranking body of the corporate governance scorecard as part of the ASEAN Corporate Governance Initiative to assess and rank publicly-listed corporatio­ns in six participat­ing ASEAN countries.

These are the Philippine­s, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

The assessment is based on internatio­nal corporate governance best practices.

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