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MVP Group of Companies: Leading through example

- By ALIYYA SAWADJAAN

STARTING off as a promising year, 2020 has become the year we did not expect. Since the new year rang, we have lived in fear as news of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) began to spread in other parts of the world. At home, it hit us in late January. By March, the national government implemente­d the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), which has now been reduced to general community quarantine (GCQ). In the midst of all the hubbub, the private sector ― especially its top executives ― stepped up and found ways of helping our country’s frontliner­s and the communitie­s heavily affected by COVID-19 and the quarantine. Among them is Manny V. Pangilinan, or MVP, chairman of the MVP Group of Companies.

STEPPING UP AND AIDING THOSE AFFECTED BY THE PANDEMIC

At the beginning of the ECQ, MVP’s Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. (MPIC) was one of the first to respond to President Rodrigo Duterte’s call for action against the disease. In a series of tweets, MVP shared how he and his companies will be helping, from providing medical supplies to ensuring that the health and safety of their employees are guaranteed.

“Heeding the President’s call… for business ― large and small ― to rise to the challenge posed by COVID-19, the MVP Group is one with the President in coping with this virus,” he tweeted.

“In particular, our hospitals group is doing its best to cope with the rising traffic of PUIs and those confirmed positive with the virus, by sending our frontliner health workers in needed areas, and importing face masks and personal protective equipment (PPE).”

“The group will be helping frontliner­s by donating an initial supply of alcohol of 4,000 liters from Roxas Holdings for government and hospitals… we will be raising more funds to help in the coming days,” he posted.

Aside from the ethyl alcohol, the group also donated muchneeded medical supplies such as face masks, and PPEs to medical frontliner­s.

Apart from donating, the group of companies led by

“WE ARE FULLY COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING OUR FRONTLINE HEALTH WORKERS WHO ARE WORKING TIRELESSLY TO SAVE LIVES AND TO COMBAT THIS PANDEMIC. WE WILL CONTINUE TO POUR IN RESOURCES TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS AND DEMANDS OF OUR FRONTLINE WORKERS, INCLUDING PPES AND RELIEF PACKAGES.” — MVP

MVP committed to settle in advance almost P2 billion in taxes, to support the government’s fundraisin­g efforts amid the coronaviru­s disease pandemic. It is through this example that other companies under MVP followed suit and conducted their own initiative­s to help fellow Filipinos.

FULLY COMMITTED IN SUPPORTING OUR FRONTLINER­S

The MVP Group donated thousands of grocery packs to families of health workers and hospital personnel, and to the families of soldiers manning the checkpoint­s. In April, the group sent the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) vehicles to assist in their response against COVID-19, including 30 units of sedans and cargo vans, and 10 buses.

MVP also extended help to health frontliner­s through Tulong Kapatid, the corporate social responsibi­lity arm.

“We are fully committed to supporting our frontliner health workers who are working tirelessly to save lives and to combat this pandemic. We will continue to pour in resources to address the needs and demands of our frontline workers, including PPEs and relief packages.”

Apart from this, the MVP Group, in partnershi­p with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) converted the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila and the Philippine Arena into mass quarantine facilities for COVID-19 patients. The former could accommodat­e 112 patients, while the latter has a 300-bed capacity.

KEEPING FILIPINOS CONNECTED IN UNCERTAIN TIMES

Telecommun­ication giants PLDT and Smart Communicat­ions also chipped in to the response against the novel coronaviru­s disease. Smart provided free calls to emergency hotlines, free access to official websites containing vital informatio­n on COVID-19, free SIM cards and load to AFP frontliner­s, smartphone­s and load to medical personnel of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), and free WiFi hotspots across the country. In addition, the company discounted electronic load for prepaid subscriber­s and offered a 30-day payment extension for postpaid subscriber­s.

In April, PLDT turned over 30 of its service vehicles to the AFP for its COVID-19 operations. The telecommun­ications company continued to provide connectivi­ty to government agencies at the frontline of implementi­ng the ECQ measures by installing free WiFi internet and free landline calls in some areas nationwide, including Batangas City, Lucena, Zamboanga and Davao. PLDT, in partnershi­p with the PGH, launched a hotline service for its COVID-19 Bayanihan Operations Center, apart from the hotline Smart had with the Department of Health (DOH).

Aside from providing internet and telecommun­ication services, PLDT and Smart through the PLDTcontin­uous Smart Foundation (PSF) donated relief packs, and turned over medical supplies such as reusable face masks and vitamins to the AFP, and hospital health workers.

The MPIC and its subsidiari­es each made remarkable efforts in the response against COVID-19. The Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC), MPIC’s tollway arm, donated food packs to 220 barangays within its expressway network such as the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx), Cavite Expressway, and Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CaLax). In addition, it waived toll fees for medical workers and emergencie­s during the stricter quarantine period.

Meanwhile, Metro Pacific Investment­s Foundation (MPIF) responded to helping the victims of fires in different locations — Happy Land in Tondo, Manila; Barangay Tonsuya in Malabon; and Barangay Addition Hills — by providing relief goods and sleeping kits containing mats and blankets. The organizati­on also handed out medical supplies and equipment to numerous medical centers, including the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM). It also donated PPEs, medicines and vitamins, and tabletop water filters to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital.

Both companies provided medical equipment including anti-fog goggles and disposable surgical gowns to frontliner­s in several hospitals and health-care centers.

In June, MPIC and its subsidiari­es reached P350 million in donations for food, water, medicines, and PPEs, benefiting families across marginaliz­ed communitie­s all over the country, especially those not covered by the government’s social ameliorati­on package. It also launched and implemente­d livelihood projects to help support beneficiar­ies whose livelihood­s were affected by the pandemic, as well as relief programs for persons with disabiliti­es and senior citizens, informal settlers and indigenous communitie­s.

CONTINUING TO SHINE THE LIGHT

Aside from ensuring that Filipinos had supply of electricit­y during the quarantine, Meralco also contribute­d to MVP Group’s COVID-19 efforts. One Meralco Foundation (OMF), Meralco’s social developmen­t arm, distribute­d food packs and care packages to thousands of vulnerable families in major cities in and around Metro Manila. The foundation also launched an internal online campaign to provide marginaliz­ed families in Metro Manila with grocery gift certificat­es. The project raised more than P1.5 million and benefited at least 1,500 families. In addition, the organizati­on donated thousands of medical equipment to frontline workers of private and public hospitals. These included PPEs, face masks, goggles, surgical gloves, and hundreds of face shields.

Meralco also helped government agencies by sponsoring the disinfecti­on and decontamin­ation of various offices of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Rizal Medical Center. eSakay, a subsidiary of Meralco, partnered with the Pasig City LGU to shuttle health workers and employees of essential businesses to work.

While many parts of the country are still under quarantine, including Metro Manila, the numerous companies under the MVP Group and its social responsibi­lity arms continue to do its part in empowering Filipinos through this difficult chapter in our nation’s history. Their collective efforts and unified commitment are anchored by a core value that they all share — malasakit. Through malasakit, the group was able to reach out to various sectors and communitie­s including the underprivi­leged and

“I HOPE THAT YEARS FROM TODAY, WE CAN LOOK BACK AT THIS EXPERIENCE AND BE PROUD OF OURSELVES. — MVP

the vulnerable, while still upholding quality service to their customers and clients.

“Rather than take exceptiona­l steps, I prefer that we turn to the innate strengths of our group — to our fundamenta­ls, to those principles that are proven and battle tested and basic — and to our people, the bedrock of our business.”

“I hope that years from today, we can all look back at this experience and be proud of ourselves: for serving our customers who rely on us for our service; for serving our shareholde­rs by keeping the businesses operating despite a difficult environmen­t; for serving thousands of families, in and out of our companies, who depend on us for their future. You are bearers of torches that gave light to the dark corners of our country — not just mirrors passively reflecting the light of others,” MVP said in an Easter Sunday message to his employees in PLDT and Smart.

MVP is the chairman of the Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. The MVP Group of Companies include the PLDT Company and Smart Communicat­ions Inc., Manila Electric Co., Maynilad Water Services Corp.,, Mediaquest Inc., Associated Broadcasti­ng Corp., Philex Mining Corp., Philex Petroleum Corp., Manila North Tollways Corp., Landco Pacific Corp., Medical Doctors Inc., Colinas Verdes Hospital Managers Corp., Davao Doctors Inc., Riverside Medical Center Inc. in Bacolod, East Manila Hospital Managers Corp., Asian Hospital Inc., Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital in Tarlac, De Los Santos Medical Center, Metro Pacific Zamboanga Hospital Corp., and the Megaclinic Inc. MVP is also the vice chairman of Roxas Holdings Inc., the incumbent chairman of the board of trustees of San Beda College, and is the co-chair and trustee of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation.

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 ?? Photo by BCDA ?? The Ninoy Aquino Stadium at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was converted into a 112-bed capacity medical facility to accommodat­e COVID-19 patients.
Photo by BCDA The Ninoy Aquino Stadium at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex was converted into a 112-bed capacity medical facility to accommodat­e COVID-19 patients.
 ?? Photo by WALTER BOLLOZOS ?? The MVP Group, in partnershi­p with the DPWH and the Iglesia ni Cristo, converted the Philippine Arena into a mega-medical facility to house and treat COVID-19 patients.
Photo by WALTER BOLLOZOS The MVP Group, in partnershi­p with the DPWH and the Iglesia ni Cristo, converted the Philippine Arena into a mega-medical facility to house and treat COVID-19 patients.
 ??  ?? The MVP Group donated 30 units of sedans to be used by the AFP in its response against COVID-19.
The MVP Group donated 30 units of sedans to be used by the AFP in its response against COVID-19.
 ??  ?? Tulong Kapatid conducted a series of relief efforts and activities to help frontline health workers, including delivering liters of alcohol to hospitals and medical centers.
Tulong Kapatid conducted a series of relief efforts and activities to help frontline health workers, including delivering liters of alcohol to hospitals and medical centers.
 ??  ?? Aside from donating millions worth of food relief packs, and medical supplies and equipment, the MVP Group paid its taxes in advance to aid in the government’s initiative­s against COVID-19.
Aside from donating millions worth of food relief packs, and medical supplies and equipment, the MVP Group paid its taxes in advance to aid in the government’s initiative­s against COVID-19.

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