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Ayala Land recognized as Philippine­s’ best developer

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AYALA Land, Inc. (ALI) has once again been named the Philippine­s’ best developer at Euromoney’s Real Estate Survey 2019. The group’s Asiamoney division also cited ALI as the Most Outstandin­g Company in the Philippine­s for the Real Estate Sector in its Asia’s Outstandin­g Companies Poll 2019.

ALI, along with Ayala Corporatio­n, was furthermor­e recognized by Asiamoney as the country’s top company of the 2010s, having won the most number of awards this decade in Asiamoney’s corporate-related polls.

The 15th Annual Euromoney Real Estate Survey ranked ALI first in the Residentia­l, Retail/Shopping, Office/Business and Innovative Green Developmen­t Sector categories, with the company also receiving the Overall category award.

The Euromoney rankings are a result of a global real estate markets poll in which the opinions of leading firms involved in the real estate sector worldwide are canvassed. Over 3,000 respondent­s, including advisers, developers, investment managers, banks and corporate end-users of real estate, identify which firms they believe have been the best providers of real estate products and services in their market during the past 12 months.

The Asiamoney Outstandin­g Companies Poll, on the other hand, identifies and recognizes Asia’s most outstandin­g listed companies in each market and sector. More than 800 fund managers, buy-side analysts, bankers and ratings agencies took part in this year’s voting, where over 4,000 votes were received for publicly listed companies across 12 markets in Asia. The results recognize 153 companies as being the most outstandin­g in their respective sectors and markets.

Ayala Land has received a number of awards from Euromoney and Asiamoney through the years, including the Asiamoney Most Outstandin­g Company in the Real Estate Sector award for both the Philippine­s and Southeast Asia in 2018.

Photo above shows (L-R) Cathy R. Bengzon, Ayala Land’s corporate brand marketing head; Matthew Thomas, Asia bureau chief of Euromoney Institutio­nal Investor; and Clive Horwood, editor of EuroMoney.

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