Philippine Daily Inquirer

MEGAWIDE CLOSES CEBU AIRPORT SALE TO ABOITIZ

- —MIGUEL R. CAMUS

Business tycoon Edgar Saavedra’s Megawide Constructi­on Corp. completed the sale of the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport to the Aboitiz Group as part of a strategic pivot to other transporta­tion projects and data centers.

The P25-billion deal allows Aboitiz Equity Ventures subsidiary Aboitiz InfraCapit­al Inc. to take full ownership of the airport venture known as GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. by 2024.

Megawide and partner GMR Infrastruc­ture received P9.5 bilThe lion after selling a third of the project to Aboitiz, a statement on Friday showed.

They simultaneo­usly issued exchangeab­le notes to Aboitiz InfraCapit­al worth P15.5 billion. These will mature in Oct. 30, 2024 and will be converted to the remaining shares of the airport venture, giving Aboitiz full ownership.

Megawide’s share in the sale proceeds amounts to about P14.4 billion, it said in a separate disclosure.

Megawide-GMR redevelope­d the Cebu Airport and turned it into a world-class gateway after winning the public-private partnershi­p (PPP) project in 2014.

“We are excited to finally consummate this transactio­n that will clear the runway for [GMR Megawide Airport’s] next chapter, as well as accelerate Megawide’s long-term growth aspiration­s. We are also looking forward to unlocking more opportunit­ies with this venture as we continuous­ly re-engineer our portfolio towards achieving a first-world Philippine­s,” said Saavedra, who is chair and CEO of Megawide.

Megawide, one of the country’s top constructi­on and engineerin­g firms, said it would diversify to more “cycle-resilient, scalable, and higher growth segments.”

Among the groups building the country’s first subway system in Metro Manila, Megawide said it would pursue other “transit-centric developmen­ts in key locations across the country and ride the informatio­n technology wave through its foray into data centers.”

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