The Philippine Star

Tan returns to YGC, named HI head

- By IRIS GONZALES

Banker Lorenzo Tan is back with the Yuchengco Group after resigning as president and CEO of Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. in 2016 in the midst of the $81 million money laundering issue that rocked the country and the bank at the time.

Yuchengco-owned House of Investment­s Inc. announced yesterday the appointmen­t of Tan as its new president and CEO.

Tan was president and CEO of RCBC from 2007 to 2016.

He graduated from De La Salle University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Commerce and earned his MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northweste­rn University.

He is a CPA both in the Philippine­s and in the USA. He started his banking career at Citibank New York, Los Angeles and Singapore.

Prior to his official appointmen­t, Tan served as managing director of Primeiro Partners, a leading independen­t investment bank focused on the Asia Pacific region.

He was also the president of the Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (BAP) and the chairman of the Asian Bankers Associatio­n (ABA).

Aside from RCBC, he also served as president of Sun Life Financial Phils. (SLF), Philippine National Bank (PNB) and United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB).

Tan officially assumed the position on July 19. He now carries on the task of continuing to steer HI forward, honoring the legacy of the company’s outgoing president Medel Nera.

Under Nera’s leadership, HI grew its operations, strengthen­ing and diversifyi­ng the company’s portfolio.

HI is a listed investment holding and management company with a diversifie­d portfolio and is one of the four major flagship corporatio­ns of the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC).

It has four business segments – constructi­on and infrastruc­ture (EEI Corp.), education (iPeople Inc.), property services (Landev Corp. and RCBC Realty Corp.) and car dealership­s (Honda and Isuzu).

At present, the company’s portfolio investment­s are in renewable energy (PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp.), afterlife services (Manila Memorial Park Cemetery Inc. and La Funeraria PazSucat Inc.) as well as in pharmaceut­icals (HI-EISAI Pharmaceut­icals Inc).

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