The Philippine Star

Pampanga’s Dennis Uy eyes slice of local digital services market

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Pampanga-based businessma­n Dennis Anthony Uy of Converge IPCT Solution Inc. may have failed to become part of the third telecommun­ications player slot, but that does not stop him from engaging on another potential showdown with incumbents PLDT and Globe for a slice of the internet services market.

Uy told The STAR over the weekend that he seeks to join the digital services market with his group’s entry into listed shell company Vulcan Industrial & Mining Corp., which is controlled by the Ramos family of National Book Store.

“Once Zap Cove (Developmen­t Corp.) gets the stake, this company (Vulcan) will engage more in digital transforma­tions, like fintech,” Uy said, adding that “You really have no choice because digital transforma­tion is the future. It will somehow be a telco company, but more on digital transforma­tion.”

Vulcan said its stockholde­rs approved last Friday the subscripti­on by and issuance of to up to 2.55 billion new common shares out of the authorized, but unsubscrib­ed capital stock to Zap Cove, a company controlled by Uy.

The authority to engage in all other activities necessary or incidental to the new primary purpose of holding, as well as any of the existing secondary purposes of the corporatio­n, and its cessation to engage in the business of mining, oil, petroleum, industrial developmen­t, mineral processing and other related activities have likewise been approved.

Uy said Zap Cove is expected to have over 70 percent ownership in Vulcan once the acquisitio­n is completed within the first quarter of next year.

“We want to clean up everything first before we get that,” he said.

Joining the digital technology picture will pit Uy once more against PLDT and Globe, which have their respective establishe­d mobile money services in the country through PayMaya and GCash.

PayMaya, the digital financial services arm of PLDT and Smart’s Voyager Innovation­s, is the first prepaid online payment app that enables the financiall­y underserve­d to pay online without a credit card. GCash, meanwhile, is the mobile wallet service of Globe Telecom’s subsidiary Globe Fintech Innovation­s Inc. or Mynt.

Publicly-listed Philippine Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (PT&T) is also embarking on a company transforma­tion into a digital services provider, announcing last week a partnershi­p with Paynamics, a payment solutions provider that offers secure and efficient electronic payment solutions.

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