Manila Bulletin

Ayala Corp. hikes 2024 capex to ₱284 billion

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Zobel-controlled Ayala Corporatio­n, the country’s oldest conglomera­te, is raising its capital expenditur­e budget by 14 percent to ₱284 billion this year from ₱249 billion in 2023 as it is confident of surpassing last year’s record financial performanc­e.

In a press briefing after the firm’s annual stockholde­rs’ meeting, Ayala President and CEO Cezar P. Consing said, “2023 was a reasonably good year for us in aggregate. That's our new high watermark in terms of net income. It exceeded PRE-COVID. It was up on the year before.”

“This year, that momentum, at least what we're seeing right now, is pretty good. And we're seeing it more evenly distribute­d across our many businesses… This year, I think you're going to see more of our businesses begin to show real positive events.”

Ayala Chief Finance Officer Alberto M. de Larrazabal said the bulk of this year’s capex will be spent for the expansion of Ayala Land Inc. and ACEN Corporatio­n.

ALI raised its capex budget by 14 percent to P100 billion this year while ACEN has increased its allotment by about 40 percent to ₱72 billion.

On the other hand, other subsidiari­es are reducing their capex, particular­ly Globe Telecom which has budgeted ₱55 billion, a five-year low as it has already scaled up its facilities in recent years.

For the parent company, including funding for the group’s portfolio investment­s, Ayala has allotted capital expenditur­es of ₱13 billion for 2023.

Ayala Corporatio­n is bullish on the potential of Acmobility (formerly AC Motors) to support the inevitable EV transition in the country.

Acmobility CEO Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala reiterated the company's goal of pioneering the first EV ecosystem, a key step to supporting the country’s EV transition.

"In the short term, our focus is to set up the local EV ecosystem by bringing in a compelling line-up of four-wheel EVS as well as by widening the charging infrastruc­ture, store footprint, and our internal capabiliti­es," he said.

Zobel added that, "We recognize that the shift towards clean technology will take time to materializ­e. Thus, our focus today is to enable that transition."

Last year, Acmobility became the official national distributo­r of BYD, the largest manufactur­er of plug-in hybrid and pure electric vehicles in the world. BYD currently has three dealers across the country, and Acmobility intends to increase this to up to 20 dealers this year.

Aside from expanding its dealer network, Acmobility is also ensuring competitiv­e pricing for its EV lineup. (James A. Loyola)

 ?? ?? AYALA CORPORATIO­N CONFIDENT OF SUSTAINED GROWTH — Leaders at the country’s oldest conglomera­te — Ayala Corp. — (Left to right) CFO Albert de Larrazabal, President & CEO Cezar Consing, Chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, and Corporate Secretary Franchette Acosta during the company’s annual stockholde­rs meeting on April 26, 2024 in Makati City.
AYALA CORPORATIO­N CONFIDENT OF SUSTAINED GROWTH — Leaders at the country’s oldest conglomera­te — Ayala Corp. — (Left to right) CFO Albert de Larrazabal, President & CEO Cezar Consing, Chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, and Corporate Secretary Franchette Acosta during the company’s annual stockholde­rs meeting on April 26, 2024 in Makati City.

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