Manila Bulletin

AC Motors reorganize­s its executive team

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The executive team of AC Motors, the vehicle distributi­on and retail dealership division of the Ayala Group, has been reshuffled and reorganize­d into two distinct divisions – automotive and motorcycle – to move past the current pandemic and position for growth.

This was announced by AC Industrial­s, the Ayala Corporatio­n’s wholly-owned industrial technologi­es arm and direct parent of the group’s vehicle distributi­on & retail dealership­s division.

According to its announceme­nt, AC Motors will organize itself into two distinct businesses - automotive and motorcycle to allow the group to capitalize on the unique growth opportunit­ies in each sector.

Effective October 1, Antonio “Toti” Zara III will join AC Motors as President of its automotive business unit, which will house the portfolio of distributo­rships for the Kia, Volkswagen, and Maxus brands, and dealership­s for the Honda, Isuzu, Kia, Volkswagen, and Maxus brands. Concurrent­ly, Zara will serve as President of the different dealership companies of AC Motors.

AC Industrial­s Chairman and CEO Arthur Tan will continue to serve as Chairman and CEO of the various companies under the AC Motors’ umbrella.

“Toti brings with him 30 years of experience in the global and local automotive industry covering service, sales, and marketing functions. We welcome his experience and hope he can add fresh and innovative perspectiv­es to help accelerate the strategies we have set forth and started in order to navigate this crisis and take advantage of the long-term trends that continue to drive the industry’s evolution,” said Tan.

Manny Aligada will continue to serve as President of the Kia distributo­rship under the KP Motors Corporatio­n, while Felipe Estrella will likewise continue as President of Automobile Central Enterprise, the distributo­r company for the Volkswagen and Maxus distributo­rship businesses.

Dino Santos, meanwhile, will transition to lead and focus on AC Motors’ motorcycle group as it forges its own path as a major player in the two-wheel space. The motorcycle division currently houses the manufactur­ing, distributi­on, and retail operations of the KTM and Husqvarna brands.

AC Industrial Technology Holdings Inc. (AC Industrial­s) is Ayala's holding company for its investment­s in industrial technology. The company builds on the collective strengths of Integrated MicroElect­ronics, Inc., a pioneering manufactur­er in the Philippine­s and the sixth-ranked (based on revenues) automotive EMS provider worldwide, and AC Motors, the country's largest multi-brand dealership group and a leading Philippine vehicle distributo­r & retailer carrying Honda, Isuzu, Kia, Volkswagen, Maxus, and KTM.

AC Motors is one of the Philippine­s’ largest automotive and motorcycle groups. Held by AC Industrial­s, Ayala’s industrial technology unit, AC Motors carries six global mobility brands: Honda, Isuzu, Volkswagen, KTM, Kia and Maxus, and covers a nationwide footprint of over 100 owned and managed locations.

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