Philippine Daily Inquirer

PANDEMIC PROMPTS ACCELERATI­ON OF AGI DIGITALIZA­TION

- By Doris Dumlao-abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

Tycoon Andrew Tan-led Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI) has spent over P1 billion for various relief efforts during this coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic, which has likewise prompted the group to fasttrack digitaliza­tion initiative­s.

“This pandemic is accelerati­ng our digitaliza­tion efforts across our businesses. These involve investment­s in e-commerce applicatio­ns, interactiv­e customer service management, and contactles­s online transactio­ns, among others. This should help us navigate the business environmen­t and provide our customers with the enhanced services they need under the new reality,” AGI chief executive officer Kevin Tan said in a press statement on Thursday.

The group has interests in real estate developmen­ts (Megaworld Corp.), leisure, entertainm­ent and hospitalit­y (Travellers Internatio­nal Hotel Group), spirits manufactur­ing (Emperador Inc.), quick service restaurant­s (Golden Arches Developmen­t Corp. or Mcdonald’s Philippine­s) and infrastruc­ture developmen­ts through Infracorp.

Tan said AGI’S performanc­e in 2019during which it grew net profit by 15 percent to a record P27.1 billion—had “placed the AGI Group on a strong and healthy financial footing that served us well during this time of the coronaviru­s pandemic.”

“This has also allowed the AGI Group to quickly respond to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic where we have released a total of P1.1-billion in donations and financial assistance to various institutio­ns, local government units (LGUS), hospitals and other partner beneficiar­ies,” Tan added.

During the enhanced community quarantine, AGI and its subsidiari­es contribute­d P110 million to Project Ugnayan of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, and another P66 million in donations to various LGUS and other ormeant ganization­s that support pandemic front-liners as well as poor communitie­s affected by the crisis.

Together with Emperador, it donated one million liters of disinfecta­nt alcohol worth around P250 million to various LGUS and front-line workers, including medical personnel, policemen, soldiers and other marshals during the lockdown.

Megaworld and its subsidiari­es donated P60 million to the Philippine Red Cross for the purchase of four brandnew sets of COVID-19 test laboratori­es in Metro Manila. The real estate group also donated more than P10 million worth of meals, groceries, personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies and transport services to various hospitals, security checkpoint front-liners, LGUS and partner organizati­ons around the country.

Mcdonald’s Philippine­s rolled out its Mcdonald’s Kindness Kitchen that provided meals and financial assistance amounting to around P500 million to poor communitie­s and its own employees around the country.

Travellers and its partners donated around P125 million worth of PPE to hospital partners and food to poor communitie­s around Metro Manila. The company also contribute­d P12 million to ABS-CBN’S Pantawid ng Pag-ibig project, using proceeds from the livestream­ing of its hit musical “Ang Huling El Bimbo.”

“Now that the economy has slowly opened up from the government-imposed restrictio­ns, the AGI Group has also been at the forefront in providing a safer, better and more secure environmen­t for our employees, tenants, customers, home dwellers, communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs,” Tan said.

In addition to enhanced safety protocols and sanitation efforts within its townships, AGI has installed state-of-theart disinfecti­ng equipment in its facilities. It also partnered with medical institutio­ns, various pharmaceut­ical and personal care brands, and tech companies.

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