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FIRMLY GROUNDED IN THE PAST, ESJAY AUTO GROUP SETS ITS SIGHT ON THE FUTURE

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first auto dealership in an area that, at the more provincial time, looked than urban.

“He took the chance, he took the risk, and it paid off,” said Denis, president for provincial operations. “He conceptual­ized what we now know as the onestop-shop.” Denis is referring to how his father expanded his Mobil gasoline station in Baliuag by adding tire vulcanizin­g and car repair shops and a canteen, in response to his customers’ needs.

The current Esjay portfolio includes establishe­d Japanese and Korean brands Nissan, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Hyundai and Hyundai Trucks and Buses; and rising Chinese brands Fuso, Foton,

Changan, Chery and Jetour.

Not even the Asian financial crisis in 1997 could slow San Juan down as he built the biggest Nissan dealership in Asia. But the derring-do paid off. EAG has won the Dealer of the Year award from Nissan for several years, sometimes earning back-to-back titles.

Lyne said most of the EAG dealership­s had also at one time or another won the coveted Dealer of the Year prize.

San Juan’s name had become so well-known and respected in car dealership that, according to Denis, when they were in industry events, people would often ask if they were related to Amang when they read their name tags.

EAG continues to grow the network. It recently found it the right time to put up a bigger Suzuki dealership, Leo said. The bigger dealership had doubled average sales of the Japanese brand, Denis said.

The company would continue investing in dealership­s and facilities, Leo said, especially now that the car industry was bouncing back from the adverse effects of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic that virtually shut down the entire country.

Although the company was able to make adjustment­s, like going online to conduct business, said Lyne, brother Leo noted that COVID-19 was hard for all industries.

With recovery moving clos

We will continue to build worldclass dealership­s with worldclass products and services and serve the community. Our goal is to provide meaningful and worthwhile employment for our people

Leo San Juan

er to 80-90 percent of pre-pandemic levels, Leo said EAG would resume its plans to continue to grow and open more dealership­s. “(We are) looking to expand particular­ly in eastern Metro Manila - Antipolo, Marikina, etc. We haven’t really gone into that market.”

In particular, he felt there was so much potential and opportunit­ies in the area for the China brands he oversaw. Markets would also be open for establishe­d brands that were offering new and exciting products.

But the expansion plans would all hew closely to how San Juan built and grew the business. Lyne said she was very proud of the legacy and reputation her parents had built through the years, although continuing what their parents started would be a challenge. “We really have big shoes to fill,” Denis said,

Leo said, while the family business would continue to grow with the industry, it would remain true to their father’s vision. “(EAG) is not just about money, business – it’s about people. We want to serve our customers, provide them good service and good products.”

For the company, he explained, their relationsh­ip with the customer did not end after the buyer drove off out of the showroom. “We will continue to build world-class dealership­s with world-class products and services and serve the community.”

Success in business, Leo added, also meant EAG could also provide good benefits for existing and future employees, who their father referred to as future family members. “Our goal is to provide meaningful and worthwhile employment for our people,” Leo said.

Denis added that they would also continue to value their relationsh­ips with business partners, like banks, insurance companies and financing institutio­ns.

As EAG starts a new chapter in its history, Lyne said, “Our goal is to continue the legacy of our father, (to preserve) the core values as family and company that brought EAG to where it is now.”

Lyne said his father not only had passion to overcome the obstacles and build EAG, he also had compassion for customers, business partners and especially employees.

San Juan has expressed his confidence that the new team taking over the helm of Esjay “is unbeatable and will propel our Group to greater heights, success and prosperity in the years ahead.”

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 ?? ?? Strengthen­ing its relationsh­ips with banks and fellow dealers has always been a core value of the Esjay Auto Group.
Strengthen­ing its relationsh­ips with banks and fellow dealers has always been a core value of the Esjay Auto Group.
 ?? ?? The San Juan family celebratin­g the victory of Foton Quezon Avenue as Dealer of the Year in 2017.
The San Juan family celebratin­g the victory of Foton Quezon Avenue as Dealer of the Year in 2017.
 ?? ?? The opening of Sunny Motors along Quezon Avenue that started as a sales office in 1987.
The opening of Sunny Motors along Quezon Avenue that started as a sales office in 1987.

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