The Philippine Star

PCC clears Federal Land JV deal

- By IRIS GONZALES

The Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) has given its go-signal to the joint venture of Federal Land Inc. and Japanese giants Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. and Nomura Real Estate Developmen­t Co. Ltd.

In a July 13 decision, the PCC said the joint venture is not likely to lead to anticompet­itive behavior because the parties operate in different markets.

“In view of the recommenda­tion from the Mergers & Acquisitio­ns Office that, on the basis of informatio­n obtained from the parties and other sources to date, the joint venture by Federal Land and the joint venture of Isetan and Nomura is not likely to result in a substantia­l lessening of competitio­n in the relevant market, considerin­g that the parties are not operating in the same relevant market,” the PCC said.

The joint venture involves the developmen­t of the P20 billion Sunshine Fort project which will comprise four highrise residentia­l towers atop a commercial complex in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

“The commercial complex is intended to be a common podium for all four towers and will house a department store to be led by Isetan Mitsukoshi while Nomura shall design the four residentia­l towers,” the parties said in their submission to the PCC.

Federal Land chairman Alfred Ty said the project is the first in the Philippine­s to realize a “Japan concept“which at the same time would be affordable and fit the taste of Filipino consumers.

The project brings Nomura and Isetan to the Philippine­s for the first time.

Nomura is a leading residentia­l company establishe­d in 1957 while Isetan Mitsukoshi is a top retail service group in Japan.

The project, targeted for completion in 2025, is expected to bring Japanese tradition of excellence, innovation and artistry in the Philippine­s.

The partnershi­p is a 60-40 joint venture project in favor of Federal Land.

GT Capital has businesses in banking, property developmen­t, infrastruc­ture and utilities, automotive assembly and importatio­n, among others.

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