The Philippine Star

THE WEALTHIEST WOMEN INTHE PHILIPPINE­S

- WILSON LEE FLORES

In the recent list of the Philippine­s’ 12 wealthiest dollar billionair­es by Forbes magazine, I noticed that there was not a single woman on that roster. Since March is the month when the world honors women, allow me to cite the following, who I found in my research to be the country’s wealthiest women. Here they are, in no particular order:

Mercedes Tan Gotianun — The matriarch and cofounder of the Filinvest real estate group and East West Bank is the brilliant and tough-minded “secret weapon” of the late visionary business leader Andrew Gotianun. She is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of the Philippine­s and has been going to Mass daily ever since her youth. Filinvest is now a partner with two groups bidding to modernize the NAIA and Clark airports.

Because her side of the family did not inherit wealth, Mercedes grew up discipline­d and learned to excel based on her own efforts. Her paternal grandfathe­r was the respected surgeon and Christian philanthro­pist Dr. Chen Tianun of Fujian province, south China, who used to own Tatung Drugstore in Xiamen City and was a supporter of his classmate, Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s 1911 revolution against the Qing Dynasty.

Her maternal grandfathe­r was Manila’s pre-war lumber tycoon and Chinese community philanthro­pist Vicente Gotamco, who in 1928 donated land in Pasay City where a public school named in his memory now stands.

Teresita “Tessie” Sy-Coson — The astute, humble and hardworkin­g leader of BDO Unibank and the SM Group is the eldest child of “Shopping Mall King” Henry Sy Sr. and the religious philanthro­pist Felicidad Tan Sy. She is the Philippine­s’ preeminent businesswo­man and the 2016 “Management Man of the Year” awardee from the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s. She studied management at Assumption College and earned her MBA degree from New York University. Helen Yuchengco Dee — Educated with a commerce degree at Assumption College and an MBA from De La Salle University, she is the capable leader of the Yuchengco Group with 90 firms and has been chairperso­n of the Philippine­s’ 10th largest Rizal Commercial Banking Corporatio­n since 2005.

Her family’s other businesses include Sun Life Grepa Financial, Inc., top non-life insurer Malayan Insurance, run by her younger sister Yvonne Yuchengco, and others. Her father was the late business leader, philanthro­pist and former Philippine envoy to China and to the United Nations, Ambassador Alfonso Yuchengco. Vivian Yuchengco, the former chairman of the Philippine Stock Exchange, is her cousin.

Her husband, former China Bank president Peter S. Dee, is the grandson of pre-war “Lumber King” Dee C. Chuan and great-great-grandnephe­w of 19th-century lumber entreprene­ur and philanthro­pist Dy Han Kia. Coincident­ally, Dy Han Kia’s Spanish-era lumberyard on Manila’s Arranque Street (now called T. Alonzo Street) was the back-to-back neighbor — divided only by an

estero — of the 19th-century lumberyard of Helen Yuchengco Dee’s great-grandfathe­r Yu Tiaoqui in Gandara Street (now renamed Sabino Padilla Street). Her parents’ wedding godfather, lumber tycoon Dy Pac, was the paternal grandfathe­r of Ayala Land, Inc. president Bobby Dy and also the great-granduncle of husband Peter Dee.

Mercedes Urquijo Zobel — She is a businesswo­man whose father was the late Ayala Group and BPI boss Enrique Zobel. Her brother is San Miguel Corp. director Iñigo Zobel and her cousin is Ayala Corp. and Globe Telecom chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala.

Susan P. Co — The wife and business partner of Puregold retail group founder Lucio Co, she is vice chairman and treasurer of the company, and also director of the venerable 79-year-old Philippine Bank of Communicat­ions, which used to be run by the late Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) president and philanthro­pist Ralph Nubla.

Beatrice Dee Campos — She initiated her family’s strategic investment­s in thousands of hectares of land from Bataan province to Laguna province, now part of Greenfield, which was incorporat­ed in 1961 and is one of the Philippine­s’ top realty firms.

The widow of the late immigrant self-made “Pharmaceut­icals King,” United Laboratori­es (Unilab) founder Jose Yao Campos, her father was the late lumber tycoon, philanthro­pist and FFCCCII founding executive vice president Dee Hong Lue. Her respected younger brother, Ambassador Howard Q. Dee, is past president of Unilab, an idealistic Catholic philanthro­pist and former Philippine envoy to the Vatican.

Her great-granduncle was the 19th-century pioneer lumber entreprene­ur and philanthro­pist Dy Han Kia, while her paternal grandfathe­r was lumber tycoon Calixto Dyyco, after whom a street in Paco, Manila, was named. However, the city has for decades misspelled the street name as “Calixto Dyco Street”; paging Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and councilors to rectify this error.

Her successful children are Boston College MBA graduate Jocelyn “Joy” Campos Hess of Unilab; “condiments king” Joselito “Butch” Dee Campos, Jr. of NutriAsia and Del Monte Pacific Limited; and Jeffrey Dee Campos of Greenfield Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

Cynthia Aguilar Villar — The daughter of former longtime Las Piñas Mayor Filemon Aguilar and business graduate of UP Diliman and MBA alumna of New York University, she excelled as senator and as active business partner of self-made realty billionair­e former Senate President Manny Villar. She had worked as a financial analyst and also as a college professor before marriage. Her son, Mark Villar, is now Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) secretary. UP LAW WINS DIVINALAW JESSUP CUP

Congrats to the University of the Philippine­s College of Law team and coach Prof. Rommel Casis for winning the DivinaLaw Philippine Jessup Cup over the other top law schools. They will represent the country to compete internatio­nally from April 1 to 7 in Washington, DC.

The Philippine eliminatio­n was sponsored by the high-powered Divina Law led by Atty. Nilo Divina, a favorite of tycoons. Its floor of offices in a Makati tower boasts its own huge chapel.

Jessup is the world’s largest internatio­nal moot court competitio­n, with over 645 law schools competing from 95 countries. Good luck UP Law!

CAN THE GOV’T HELP LOCAL FILM BUSINESSES?

Can our leaders copy more incentives and policies from South Korea and China that have helped make their homegrown movie industries successful and world-class? South Korean cinema has had domestic box-office success exceeding that of Hollywood films since the late 1990s, largely due to laws limiting the number of foreign films per theater per year. South Korean filmmakers improved the quality of their movies and exceeded Hollywood.

Here is some good news for local film entreprene­urs. The House of Representa­tives Appropriat­ions Committee, led by chairman Davao City Congressma­n Karlo Nograles, has approved the proposed funding provision of the Film Industry Incentives Act, which will give incentives to Filipino filmmakers who have been receiving honors in internatio­nal film festivals.

Nograles, who’s chairman of the 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival board of judges, and graduated with degrees in management engineerin­g and a doctorate in law from Ateneo, shared his analysis of the No. 1 box-office success of Vice Ganda’s MMFF movie Gandarrapi­ddo: The Revenger

Squad. He said that movie was “all in one,” with all the elements local audiences want to see: comedy, action, a superhero and being kid-friendly.

Karlo’s wife Marga Montemayor Nograles is the distributo­r of Havaianas in Southern Mindanao and one of Davao’s accomplish­ed young female entreprene­urs.

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 ??  ?? in Puregold Susan Co and husband Lucio Co, partners
in Puregold Susan Co and husband Lucio Co, partners
 ??  ?? and the SM Group
and the SM Group
 ??  ?? Mercedes Zobel, the No. 2 wealthiest woman in the Philippine­s
Mercedes Zobel, the No. 2 wealthiest woman in the Philippine­s
 ??  ?? Cynthia Villar, billionair­e senator
Cynthia Villar, billionair­e senator
 ??  ?? Helen Yuchengco Dee of RCBC and Malayan Insurance Group
Helen Yuchengco Dee of RCBC and Malayan Insurance Group
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