AC Health, CTSI-Varian partner to develop and operate the country’s first cancer specialty hospital in Taguig City

IN PHOTO (L-R): Ruby Chiong, AC Health Treasurer and CFO; Paolo Borromeo, AC Health President and CEO; Amy Hay, CTSI Vice President for Strategic Initiatives; Ariel Buenaventura, FTI President and CEO; John Gabriel Trinidad III, FTI Vice President for Operations

Ayala Healthcare Holdings, Inc. (AC Health), the healthcare arm of the Ayala Group, has inked a strategic partnership with Cancer Treatment Services International (CTSI), a Varian company, to develop and operate the first comprehensive cancer specialty hospital in the Philippines. During a signing event on Tuesday, October 13, 2020, AC Health also announced that the 100-bed cancer facility will be located in the FTI Complex in Taguig City, Metro Manila, adjacent to Ayala Land’s Arca South development.

“We are delighted to partner with CTSI to bring much-needed affordable quality cancer care services to more Filipinos. This project is part of our broader commitment to continue to invest in the country despite the pandemic. We are also excited to be locating the hospital next to Arca South, one of our up-and-coming developments at Ayala Land. By bringing together our local knowledge and AC Health’s network, with CTSI’s operational and clinical expertise, we have the unique opportunity to redefine cancer care in the Philippines,” said Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Chairman of the Board of AC Health.

“Cancer continues to be the third leading cause of death in the Philippines, and treatment has become even more complex amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. AC Health is committed to provide our patients with more affordable high-quality cancer care, especially in this time of need. This cancer hospital is envisioned to be an integral pillar of our integrated healthcare ecosystem. With this hospital as our future referral hub, our network of Healthway specialty and family clinics can provide cancer screening programs, while our pharma companies, IE Medica and MedEthix, can source more affordable cancer medicines for our patients,” AC Health President and CEO Paolo Borromeo said.

CTSI, a Varian company, is a leading oncology services provider that has supported the delivery of safe, quality, and affordable cancer care worldwide for nearly two decades. CTSI provides clinical services and solutions to over 100 hospitals, clinics, and physician groups around the world with a focus on multidisciplinary oncology care. CTSI’s evidence-based delivery model uses technology-enabled solutions to accelerate the adoption of advanced technology, enable operational efficiency and clinical safety, and rapidly improve patient access to high-quality treatment options.

“We are excited to partner with AC Health to establish the first cancer specialty hospital in the Philippines. We are committed to our mission of improving patient outcomes while reducing the cost of cancer care, especially in countries that need it most. Our strategic partnership with AC Health spans the entire cancer care continuum from diagnosis through treatment and follow up, and our vision is fully aligned with AC Health’s goal to provide quality and affordable comprehensive cancer care to Filipinos,” Andrew Shogan, Senior Vice President of CTSI added.

The hospital will be built at the FTI Complex in Taguig City, adjacent to Ayala Land’s Arca South development. Arca South is envisioned to be the next mixed-use commercial, residential, and transportation hub. This central location provides easy accessibility for residents of the Greater Metro Manila Area, as well as for patients flying in from the provinces, owing to its proximity to NAIA.

AC Health, CTSI-Varian partner to develop and operate the country’s first cancer specialty hospital in Taguig City
IN PHOTO (L-R)Seated – Ruby Chiong, AC Health Treasurer and CFO; Paolo Borromeo, AC Health President and CEO; Ariel Buenaventura, FTI President and CEO; John Gabriel Trinidad III, FTI Vice President for Operations; Standing – Ivan Arota, AC Health Consultant; Dr. Rizzy Alejandro, AC Health Strategy and External Affairs Head; Jenara “Nona” Ong, Zodiac Health Ventures CEO; Julian Musico, FTI Vice President for Business Support; Atty. Ryan Martinez, FTI Vice President for Corporate Affairs

“The Food Terminal Incorporated is delighted and encouraged that AC Health will be using the FTI lot to build a stand-alone cancer hospital that will provide comprehensive high quality and affordable cancer care services. FTI’s new strategic direction under the current administration’s AMBISYON NATIN 2020 aspires for a strongly rooted, comfortable, and secure life. It is hoped that this ground-breaking partnership between AC Health and FTI for cancer treatment will make this dream a reality,” FTI President and CEO Ariel Buenaventura added.

In 2019, AC Health reported that it would invest over P2Bn for the facility. The cancer hospital will be a specialized center, equipped with diagnostic equipment (including a PET Scan), chemotherapy facilities, linear accelerators for advanced radiation therapy, and operating rooms for the specialist surgeons. Apart from offering a comprehensive range of services, the hospital will be led by some of the top local oncologists. As part of the hospital’s leadership, AC Health has established a Medical Advisory Council, composed of leading local medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists, as well as experts from CTSI and other specialists, to assist in the design and development of the hospital.

In the midst of the COVID-19 health crisis, AC Health responded to the difficulty that both cancer patients and oncologists face as they seek treatment, by repurposing Healthway Medical Greenbelt 5 into a cancer specific unit that will serve the needs of oncology patients. The Chemotherapy Infusion Center at Healthway Greenbelt 5, which meets DOH regulatory and safety standards, can accommodate up to 15 cancer patients for chemotherapy per day.

With the finalization of the partnership and site, construction will begin in early 2021, and the hospital is expected to be operational in 2023.

Global Business Community Convenes in Annual Summit to Discuss Business Transformation that Enables Inclusive Growth

Global Business Community Convenes in Annual Summit to Discuss Business Transformation that Enables Inclusive Growth
Event is taking place virtually on October 26-27 and will tackle the policies, business practices and innovations needed to realize this aim

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, 26 October 2020.

Business 20 (B20) Saudi Arabia, the official voice of the global private sector to the G20, will host the B20 Summit virtually on October 26-27th, 2020, bringing together global leaders from business, academia, civil society and international organizations to discuss the world’s most pressing economic issues affecting communities today. Saudi Arabia is the first Middle Eastern country to ever host the G20 Presidency, representing the region and the developing world.

“Rooted in our mission to drive Action Through Collaboration, the B20 Summit is the culmination of the efforts of our more than 650 members, who worked tirelessly this past year to develop action-oriented policy recommendations to the G20 across several issue areas. 2020 has been an incredibly challenging year as communities around the world deal with the impact of the pandemic, and our leaders must act with urgency to address their immediate needs while looking into building a more inclusive and sustainable future,” said Mr. Yousef Al-Benyan, Chair of B20 Saudi Arabia. “I look forward to welcoming renowned global leaders and to the fruitful discussions that will take place at the Summit.”

Under this year’s B20 theme, Transforming for Inclusive Growth, discussions taking place at the Summit will address the post-pandemic recovery and how collaboration between parties can help build back a more sustainable, inclusive global economy. Within this context, discussion topics will focus on the role of multilateral organizations, the digital economy, how to build a more sustainable future and leveling the playing field for women in business.

Mukhisa Kituyi, Secretary-General, UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), who will be speaking on the panel Redesigning Multilateralism for a New Era, shares his perspectives ahead of the discussion: “The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift towards the world of the future. And it is crucial that our institutions keep up with the rapid pace to ensure no one is left behind. The changes we make now will have a lasting impact on our world as our economies and societies recover.”

“Policymakers around the world have already taken extraordinary and synchronized measures to curb the spread of the pandemic and avoid massive bankruptcies and layoffs. The IMF contributes to these efforts by providing policy advice and financing – more than $100 billion was extended already to 81 countries. We urge further efforts for international cooperation to preserve stability, support confidence and build forward to a more sustainable and inclusive recovery,” adds Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF), on the role of multilateral organizations.  

Speaking on the second day, which will focus on digital economy, trade and participation of women, Diane Wang, Founder & CEO, DHgate, and Co-chair, Digitalization Taskforce at B20, notes: “COVID-19 has had a devastating effect on the digital divide, and especially the gender digital divide. Women-owned businesses typically have access to fewer resources than their male-owned counterparts. Yet the rapid digitalization of the last few months can bring long-term opportunities to millions of women and girls, allowing them to contribute to economic growth.”

Other confirmed speakers of the B20 Summit include HRH Princess Reema Bint Bandar, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the US, Gordon Brown, UN Special Envoy for Global Education and former Prime Minister to the UK; Amin Nasser, President & CEO, Saudi Aramco; Carly Fiorina, Chairman, Carly Fiorina Enterprises; Bill Winters, CEO, Standard Chartered Bank; and Patrick Pouyanné, CEO, Total, amongst other prominent leaders from G20 countries. The full agenda of event, which will be livestreamed on B20’s Twitter and YouTube channels, can be accessed here.

In early October, B20 Saudi Arabia announced 25 policy recommendations to reinvigorate the global economy. The policy actions, delivered to G20 Leaders, focus on key issues such as digitalization, free and fair trade, sustainable finance and infrastructure, mainstreaming women in business, integrity and compliance, climate change and sustainability, and the future of work and education. The full set of policy actions can be viewed here.

Mr. Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Chairman & CEO, Ayala Corporation, is the Co-chair of Trade and Investment Taskforce at B20 Saudi Arabia. As part of the Taskforce leadership, he has been an instrumental part of the policy formulation process, providing his continuous guidance and expertise to other leaders and members.

“The pandemic we face today has abruptly placed the world at an unprecedented junction in our shared history. This is a health emergency with a grave socio-economic impact on the lives of many around the world, with no geographical boundaries,” said Mr. Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Chairman & CEO, Ayala Corporation, and Co-chair, Trade and Investment Taskforce at B20. “The path to recovery requires that we all work together to cooperate, not compete, for economic recovery. It is only through committed cooperation that we can turn this crisis into an opportunity for truly inclusive and sustainable growth to build back better into a more just and equitable world,” he further added.

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About B20
The Business Twenty (B20) is the official G20 dialogue with the business community. As the voice of the private sector to the G20, it represents the global business community across all G20 members and all economic sectors. Formed in 2010, it is the first engagement group of the G20.


The B20 supports the G20 through specific policy recommendations, the consolidated representation of business interests and economic expertise. It also fosters dialogue between the public and private sector.

Ayala, Globe are Best Corporate Governance Awardees in Asia, Australasia

Ayala Corporation once again earns the nod of the Ethical Boardroom as a holding company with the Best Corporate Governance in Asia and Australasia.

“We believe that adherence to good corporate governance principles is essential for the achievement of our strategic goals,” said Solomon Hermosura, Ayala Corporation’s corporate secretary and corporate governance group head. “This recognition proves that Ayala continues to raise the bar of good governance by pursuing measures that bring up the level of awareness and practices in the organization to help drive value creation and long-term growth.”

Ayala first received such an accolade in 2017. This 2019, Ayala is joined by Globe Telecoms, which received a Best Corporate Governance Award under the telecom company category. Ayala and Globe are the only Philippine companies that made it to the list.

“Implementing good corporate governance ensures organizations conduct their business in a fair and ethical manner, considering the interests of all its stakeholders to achieve long-term and sustainable growth,” the citation reads.

“The awards recognize the outstanding leadership from boards who have raised the bar to ensure that strong corporate governance plays an essential part in protecting and enhancing long-term value for all stakeholders.”

The Ethical Boardroom is a London-based magazine and website that is trusted by influencers for its unparalleled track record in delivering in-depth coverage and critically aware analysis of global governance issues. Full list of winners can be viewed on https://ethicalboardroom.com/corporate-governance-winners-2019-asia-australasia/.

Ayala, Globe are Best Corporate Governance Awardees in Asia, Australasia
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Ayala, Globe are Best Corporate Governance Awardees in Asia, Australasia

“Cooperate rather than compete”: Ayala CEO shares thoughts on what makes a good leader in the time of pandemic

MAKATI CITY — With the pandemic presenting novel challenges that shake companies and governments, Ayala Corporation Chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala shares his thoughts on leadership that can withstand the changing times.

Zobel, a graduate of Harvard Business School, said in a webcast hosted by ATR Asset Management that no specific leadership style could work in all types of crisis. But surely, he said, people need a leader who has a point of view.  

“You need to have a sense of what the future will look like. You need to have a sense of how things should be run,” he said.  

According to Zobel, good leaders should also be able to connect the dots, bringing together different ideas and facts and using them to create a holistic road map to a future that is far from the status quo. They must be authentic and bold, willing to take risks and go out of their comfort zones to look for the best solutions to a problem. In addition, all leaders should have empathy and be comfortable listening, understanding, and connecting to people.  

“Empathy is underrated. Showing empathy in this day and age is important—understanding people, listening to them, having a sense of what’s important to them,” he said.  

All leaders should also be sensitive to the changing needs of every generation. Zobel, who joined Ayala in 1981 as a fresh graduate, said he spent a lot of time working with non-profit organizations that gave him a view of the different social and environmental pain points faced by the country.  

As the first business leader from the Philippines and Southeast Asia to be recognized by the United Nations for championing sustainability, he spearheaded the creation of a framework that is far more inclusive and engaged in addressing different social and environmental pain points. This framework is called the Ayala Sustainability Blueprint, which assigns specific UN sustainable development goals to each business unit.  

“I was very happy to integrate it to Ayala because people could see that the role of a corporation goes far beyond its financial impact,” he said. “Corporations are part and parcel of the very progressive fabric of an economy. This sustainability blueprint shows the different roles we play in a society.”    

Finally, Zobel highlights the importance of prioritizing cooperation rather than competition in this time of crisis. The Ayala group of companies have been actively working with the national and local governments in building facilities and setting up equipment to expand the country’s testing, tracing, and treatment capacity through Taskforce T3. The Ayala group is also working with other private companies to safely reopen the economy.    

“It’s cooperation that has led to significant successes in this pandemic,” said Zobel, who is among the founding partners of the TaskForce T3. “It is a time for all of us to learn to cooperate rather than be at odds with each other.”  

For Zobel, the new normal should see private companies and the government working together to address the many pain points that the pandemic may bring. “We either succeed together or not. It is a time for all of us, particularly the private and the public sectors, to learn to cooperate rather than be at odds with each other.”  

Ayala CEO shares thoughts on what makes a good leader in the time of pandemic

As the first business leader from the Philippines and Southeast Asia to be recognized by the United Nations for championing sustainability, Ayala Corporation Chairman and CEO, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, spearheaded the creation of the Ayala Sustainability Blueprint launched last April 2019. The blueprint assigns specific UN Sustainable Development Goals to each of the group’s companies to makes its businesses more inclusive in addressing different social and environmental pain points. “I was very happy to integrate it to Ayala because people could see that the role of a corporation goes far beyond its financial impact. Corporations are part and parcel of the very progressive fabric of an economy. This sustainability blueprint shows the different roles we play in a society,” said Zobel at the ATR Asset Management virtual webcast entitled “ESG & Sustainable Investing: The Rise of Purpose” held last October 15, 2020. (File photo: August 2019)

City of Manila builds new molecular laboratory at Sta. Ana Hospital with Ayala Group

Sept. 29, 2020 – The City of Manila has partnered with the Ayala Group of Companies in the construction of a new molecular laboratory inside Sta. Ana Hospital.


Spearheaded by Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, the Manila Molecular Testing Laboratory at Sta. Ana Hospital will support the city’s ongoing efforts against the pandemic by increasing its testing capacity. Free serology testing is now being offered in its various barangays to serve the community, especially workers who are required to pass through required health protocols.

“The construction of this laboratory is significant for us. The City of Manila has been providing free serology testing, and as we speak, more than 67,000 individuals have already benefitted from it – individuals and corporations, because I want us to go back to normal. Normal in such a way that we can live with COVID-19, accept the fact that there is danger so that we have to discipline ourselves, but we can go back to work safely,” Mayor Isko Moreno said.

“Maraming mga empleyado na babalik na sa trabaho who need to be tested and we have to practice simple medical protocols. So that’s why Manila provided this free testing para maibsan namin iyong gastusin ng mga empleyadong papasok na sa kanilang trabaho,” he added.

The collaboration reflects the continuing commitment of the Ayala Group to support government initiatives in the fight against COVID-19. Ayala Corp. President Fernando Zobel de Ayala believes in the positive impact of public-private collaborations in addressing the current crisis.

“We support the national government’s efforts to upgrade our testing, tracing, and treatment capabilities. While we are doing what we can to help at the national level, we also believe that engaging local governments and applying decisive leadership at the grassroots level are critical to our success. The construction of this bio-molecular laboratory is an important example of our commitment to help in the fight against COVID-19. We hope that this facility will be a significant help in strengthening the health systems of Manila,” Zobel de Ayala said.

According to Dr. Grace Padilla, Director of the Sta. Ana Hospital, the hospital is the only local government unit district hospital to house two types of molecular laboratories. One is the Xpress Xpert SARs COV2 Testing Laboratory using cartridges and the other is the RT-PCR molecular laboratory.

“We can perform more or less a thousand tests a day for one machine and now we have two Sansure machines. Kung ma-maximize natin ‘yung capacity, puwede tayong tumulong even sa national government. We’ll be doing our best to make it efficient, fast, reliable and real time. The new molecular lab will really strengthen our testing capacity and our fight against COVID 19,” Padilla shared.

Ayala Foundation Inc. and Ayala Land’s construction arm, Makati Development Corporation (MDC) led the specialized construction of the molecular laboratory to prepare for the installation of new equipment which the City of Manila has procured for the district hospital.

MDC has been instrumental in the transformation of a number of buildings into COVID-19 facilities since March 2020. MDC has so far built eight COVID-19 facilities in the country including the Sta. Ana laboratory. These include converting the World Trade Center into a 500-bed quarantine center and the Philippine Red Cross headquarters into COVID-19 bio-molecular laboratory. It has also built AC Health and Qualimed testing laboratories such as the Qualimed Nuvali Triage facility in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

AYALA GROUP’S CONTINUING SUPPORT

Prior to the pandemic, the Ayala group of companies has already been supportive of the further development of the City of Manila through various programs for its constituents. These programs include <code/it>, an educational technology program that trains public elementary school students and teachers in the use of technology to prepare them for more advanced workplaces; and Sari-Saring Aralan, which uses the sari-sari store as a hub for learning for out-of-school youth in Tondo.

The Ayala Foundation’s CENTEX Program has also been in place in Manila since 1998 and continues to provide holistic and quality education for students in the CENTEX School.

Previously, the group helped oversee the construction of a rest room at the Kartilya ng Katipunan monument, after the important landmark drew national attention for being filled with human waste during an inspection led by Mayor Isko during the first few weeks of his term.

Last June, Globe Telecom Inc. started giving public school students in the city free access to online learning platforms through its BatangMaynila Surf Plans, which are specially customized to serve the needs of students for their online school activities. At the same time, Globe donated 11,000 LTE pocket mobile WiFi devices to the city’s public school teachers to assist them in the Department of Education’s blended learning programs.

Other companies under the Ayala group have also poured in their support for the Sta. Ana Hospital and the Manila Molecular Testing Laboratory.

Globe Telecom’s GoWiFi team deployed WiFi services at the Sta. Ana Hospital so healthcare workers, patients, and visitors can easily connect with loved ones through the internet.

Manila Water Company Inc. continues to provide round-the-clock water supply to the Sta. Ana and San Andres districts, which forms part of the Manila side of its concession. The company is also assisting in the declogging of Sta. Ana Hospital’s internal sewer pipe.

The partnership with the City of Manila marks the Ayala Group’s continuing efforts to help various communities mitigate the impacts of the pandemic. The group is an active participant in Task Force T3, which stands for Test, Trace, and Treat, convened by the Inter-Agency Task Force–National Task Force (IATF-NTF) and the Department of Health (DOH).

As of September 15, the Ayala Group has allotted more than PHP 10.2 billion for COVID-19 related initiatives.

City of Manila builds new molecular laboratory at Sta. Ana Hospital with Ayala Group
The City of Manila inaugurates the Manila Molecular Testing Laboratory at Sta. Ana Hospital in partnership with the Ayala Group of Companies. The district hospital’s second molecular laboratory is equipped with the gold standard swab test for Covid-19. Unveiling the commemorative plaque at the entrance of the facility were (from left to right) BPI Vice President Mariana Zobel de Ayala; Ayala Corp. Chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala; Ayala Corp. President Fernando Zobel de Ayala; Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso, Manila Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan, Department of Health Director Dr. Corazon Flores, and Director of Sta. Ana Hospital Dr. Grace Padilla.

Ayala CEO on the heightened responsibility of businesses in the COVID-19 crisis

Makati, Philippines – September 25, 2020 On September 10, 2020, Ayala Corporation Chairman & CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala joined an online panel entitled “Corporate Social Responsibility Revisited” with The University of Chicago Booth School of Business to discuss the private sector’s evolving definition of CSR, especially in today’s COVID-19 crisis.

“When you have a broader point of view where we are part of civil society, you realize that the business sector has a role in addressing some of the pain points that we have in our development needs… your institution has a bigger responsibility than just to the shareholders. It has a responsibility to the society it’s working in,” Zobel said at the webinar.

Since the onset of the pandemic, the Ayala Group (Ayala) has been at the forefront of the private sector response to this ongoing health, economic, and social crisis. The group continues to work with other private companies as well as the government to scale COVID initiatives throughout the country.

Here are some other thoughts that Zobel shared at the webinar.

Calling for cooperation, not competition

“When you have a global or national situation where the broader problem can only be addressed by a sense of unity, a sense of cooperation, and a sense of common purpose, then cooperation is more needed than competition.”

In today’s crisis, Ayala believes that companies must work together to serve a bigger purpose. A good example of this timely and effective collaboration is Project Ugnayan, a food relief program by a consortium of 270 private companies and individuals. This consortium raised PHP 1.7 billion in just a few days, and through the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation and Caritas Manila, distributed PHP 1,000 vouchers to 1.7 million families, or more than 7 million individuals in the Greater Manila Area. With additional contributions from ABS-CBN’s Pantawid ng Pag-Ibig, ADB and the government’s Bayan Bayanihan, and Jollibee’s FoodAID Program, food aid reached 2.8 million families, or over 14 million individuals. This helped government buy time while it mobilized resources to execute its own relief initiatives.

The Ayala Group, together with other private companies, has also been collaborating closely with government to ramp up crucial testing and treatment capacity. The group participated in Task Force T3, an initiative by the IATF’s National Task Force and the Department of Health, to increase the country’s national testing capacity by 13 times from just 4,500 on April 24 to 60,000 on July 12. Ayala then joined Aboitiz, ABS-CBN, JG Summit, Metrobank Foundation, the Razon Group through Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, and the Yuchengco Group, to build seven Biosafety Level 2 laboratories to boost COVID-19 testing throughout the country.

Going beyond CSR

“It’s not about social responsibility—it’s about changing a business model to become more inclusive… All of us, I think, have a responsibility on our own, not just the government’s, to address the pain points in society and see if we can use business methods, not just social interactions but embed some of those solutions into the way we do business. Businesses have to take on this broader responsibility of contributing to society in a more positive way.”

As more and more Filipinos adapt to online shopping while they confine themselves to their homes, GCash’s total users doubled during the quarantine period while its transaction volume doubled in June, compared to pre-quarantine levels. By offering Filipinos a secure means to transact online, Ayala is able to provide a safer and seamless shopping experience for Filipino—which is crucial during this time—while making financial services more accessible to the unbanked.

Business owners, too, have been benefiting from their partnership with Ayala. As of August 2020, the group has helped ease the strain on its partner businesses through PHP 6.8-B worth of waived fees, deferred loan payments, free services, and rental condonations.

The group also launched the Ayala Enterprise Circle (AEC), a group-wide Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) network that enhances the group’s ongoing initiatives to educate, connect, and enable SMEs. This synergistic initiative is currently focused on helping its existing 250,000 SME partners continue their operations and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The AEC was launched as a platform to help these businesses, who provide 63% of employment and 35% of the national GDP, to give them training modules, networking opportunities, and support services that would help them cope with the unprecedented challenges they now face.

Revitalizing the healthcare sector

“This crisis has put a focus on how far behind we are on the healthcare side… It’s an industry that has not been given the attention it deserves, and it deserves far more support. I think we will never go back to looking at the industry in the same way again. I think there will be a renewed focus on both the government side and the private sector side to try and address some of the pain points that we’ve had during this crisis.”

The group has been rolling out countrywide initiatives to make healthcare more accessible to Filipinos as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to climb.

Ayala has launched two new healthcare innovations to help treat Filipino patients and protect healthcare frontliners. These innovations include an FDA-approved, lower-cost breathing aid device from Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. (IMI) for COVID-19 patients; and an all-in-one health app from Globe Telecom and AC Health that will help decongest healthcare facilities.

In August 2020, Ayala’s electronics manufacturing unit, IMI, secured FDA approval to locally produce the UCL Ventura Flow Generator, a lower-cost, non-invasive ventilation system specifically designed to aid COVID-19 patients with breathing difficulties. Based on an existing off-patent continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) system, the design has been modified to optimize oxygen consumption. It is designed to reduce the spread of aerosols, to help keep healthcare workers safe from infection. The UCL Ventura Flow Generator is an alternative and preventative system used to avoid the need for an intubated ventilator treatment.

The Ayala Group has also released HealthNow, an all-in-one health app from Globe Telecom’s corporate incubator, 917 Ventures, and AC Health’s health tech arm, Vigos Health, to help address the pain points that have long discouraged Filipinos from seeking proper medical care. This free app allows patients to consult licensed physicians via video calls, and by September and October 2020 respectively, users will be able to have medicines delivered, and book clinic and lab appointments through the app.

Lastly, Healthway Medical plans to expand its network to over 100 Family, Multi-Specialty, and Corporate Clinics, to become the largest network of clinics in the country. It aims to make primary to multi-specialty healthcare services more accessible and affordable to Filipinos. Healthway will soon have a network of 70 Healthway Family Clinics, 7 Healthway Multi-Specialty Centers, and 45 Healthway Corporate Clinics, located across the Greater Metro Manila Area.

These are just some of Ayala’s initiatives to help the government combat the virus and contribute to national development despite the ongoing pandemic. Ayala believes that by aligning private businesses to the national good and to the national development agenda, true progress can be to help the Filipino emerge stronger from this crisis.

This online panel discussion was the first of several keynotes in Chicago Booth’s online series. The September 10 webinar also featured Ahmed Saeed of Asian Development Bank, and was moderated by Henny Sender of the Financial Times.

Watch the full session here: https://www.chicagobooth.edu/why-booth/stories/corporate-social-responsibility-revisited-videos

Ayala CEO on the heightened responsibility of businesses in the COVID-19 crisis

Ayala group reaffirms support for Batangas towns affected by Taal eruption

24 September 2020 – The Ayala group reaffirms its commitment to providing assistance for towns in the province of Batangas severely affected by the eruption of Taal Volcano earlier this year.

In an online gathering, Batangas Governor Hermilando Mandanas officially acknowledged the receipt of donations from the Ayala group, particularly the 10 Kia 2500 vans, which continue to be used for official functions. Channelled through the Provincial Government of Batangas, the vans are now under the care of the following Batangas towns: Taal, Balete, Mataas na Kahoy, Alitagtag, San Nicolas, Talisay, Agoncillo, San Luis, and Lemery.

The vehicles were donated through the efforts of AC Motors, the automotive distribution and retail group of AC Industrials. AC Industrials handles the Ayala group’s investments in industrial technology.

As part of its continuing support for Taal-affected communities in Batangas, the Ayala group also announced that it will provide much-needed support for public school teachers and students who are getting ready for the opening of classes this October.

The Ayala group’s Brigada ng Ayala initiative, which kicks off in October, will distribute health and hygiene packs, as well as provide support for online learning, to public schools nationwide, as a unified response to the Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela and Oplan Balik Eskwela programs.

In Batangas, 89 DepEd schools all over Batangas will receive learner’s kits for its students, while teachers will receive their “teacher’s kits,” which contains a Globe SIM pack with PhP1,000 allowance for mobile data. Health and hygiene kits called “Ayala EduCare packs,” which contain face masks, rubbing alcohol, a face mask, hand soap, and instructional materials on protecting oneself from COVID-19.

Said Governor Mandanas: “Ayala has been traditionally consistent in its commitment to corporate concern for the good and welfare of the community, always an active part of helping society specially during time of real need. This social conscience has been innate and part of the DNA of Ayala. And we in Batangas are so proud that Ayala has its roots in our province, and Ayala still shelters Batangas in both in good and difficult times. Ayala—Magiting.”

Said Arthur Tan, president of AC Industrials: “AC Industrials—through our automotive and motorcycle distribution and retail group AC Motors—partnered with Kia Motors Global by way of Kia Philippines to donate 10 brand new Kia 2500 light trucks as well as relief goods. With the help of volunteer employees from the Ayala group and our friends from the motoring media—who wholeheartedly decided to join this CSR drive, we distributed the relief goods to evacuation centers in the province, and delivered the Kia K2500 units.”

Said Ayala Foundation President Ruel Maranan: “The partnership of the Ayala group with the Province of Batangas extends over many years, and we are privileged to continue supporting with the provincial government’s efforts to create productive, creative, self-reliant citizens who are also proud of their Filipino identity. We continue to stand behind every magiting na Batangueño, who stays resilient and hopeful in the face of different challenges.”

Throughout the first quarter of 2020 the Ayala group conducted relief activities in affected areas. Aside from the provision of clean water through Manila Water Company and the restoration of mobile services and setting up of free call stations through Globe Telecom, Ayala distributed hygiene kits, sleeping kits, and food packs to different evacuation centers. In addition, the group organized medical missions through AC Health and also with Ayala Land’s Makati Development
Corporation.

Aside from donating vehicles, AC Motors partnered with Ayala Foundation for relief distribution activities in January. A convoy of 30 vehicles, composed of AC Motors employees and volunteers from the motoring media, distributed hygiene kits and sleeping kits to six evacuation centers based in different barangays.

About Ayala Foundation
As the social development arm of the Ayala group of companies, Ayala Foundation envisions communities where people are creative, productive, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. Ayala Foundation is committed to community development, working closely with communities in identifying compelling developmental needs and providing suitable solutions with measurable outcomes. Its main program areas are Education, Community Leadership, Suitable and Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

For more information, visit www.ayalafoundation.org

Ayala group reaffirms support for Batangas towns affected by Taal eruption
Governor Hermilando Mandanas of Batangas (upper left) joins Ayala officials during the virtual turnover event. Clockwise from upper right: Arthur Tan, president and CEO of AC Industrials; John Philip Orbeta, senior managing director and head of Corporate Resources, Ayala Corporation; Ruel Maranan, president of Ayala Foundation; and Manny Aligada, president of Kia Philippines

Ayala group reaffirms support for Batangas towns affected by Taal eruption
Ten Kia 2500 vans were turned over to municipalities in Batangas earlier this year.

Ayala group reaffirms support for Batangas towns affected by Taal eruption
Gov. Mandanas, Ayala officials, and Batangas mayors and their representatives during the online turnover event

Healthway expands to become the largest clinic network in the country

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Ribbon cutting at Healthway Multi-Specialty Center Market! Market! on September 16, 2020; In photo (L-R): Kim Nalda, MD, Healthway Multi-Specialty Center Market! Market! Clinic Manager; Carmie De Leon, Healthway Corporate Clinic General Manager and VP of Sales and Marketing; Paolo Borromeo, AC Health President and CEO; Paul Darocca, Healthway President and CEO; Suzanne Ringler-Pama, MD, Healthway Multi-Specialty Center General Manager and Chief Medical Officer; Rizzy Alejandro, MD, AC Health Strategy and External Affairs Head; Nalyn Tomada, RN, Healthway Deputy, Specialty Clinics Head

Healthway Medical will expand its network to over 100 Family, Multi-Specialty, and Corporate Clinics, to become the largest network of clinics in the country. In line with this expansion, Healthway unveiled its new brand on September 16, 2020 at its Healthway Multi-Specialty Center in Market! Market!.

As the integrated clinic arm of Ayala Healthcare Holdings, Inc (AC Health), Healthway aims to offer a broader set of quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare services, covering primary to multi-specialty care. These services will be delivered across three distinct clinic formats: Healthway Family Clinics for community-based primary care, Healthway Multi-Specialty Centers for mall-based specialty services and diagnostics, and Healthway Corporate Clinics for corporate clients. Healthway will soon have a network of 70 Healthway Family Clinics, 7 Healthway Multi-Specialty Centers, and 45 Healthway Corporate Clinics, located across the Greater Metro Manila Area.

“We are excited to integrate our clinic network under the Healthway brand. For over 20 years, the Healthway name has become synonymous to quality healthcare and has been well-regarded by patients and medical professionals. Our clinics play such a vital role in our ecosystem, serving as the first point of care for many of our patients, especially in this pandemic. With this expansion, we can truly be wherever our patients need us,” AC Health President and CEO Paolo Borromeo said.

Healthway Family Clinic, formerly FamilyDOC, will continue to be a 3-in-1 community-based primary clinic, offering consultation, diagnostics, and pharmacy services. Healthway Multi-Specialty Center, formerly Healthway Medical, will complement these primary care services with its comprehensive range of outpatient services including specialty consults, imaging, laboratory, specialized diagnostics, ambulatory surgical services, dental services, and physical therapy. To date, the entire clinic network has served nearly 3 million patients.

“Expanding Healthway has pushed us to create more synergies amidst this new normal. We have innovated our service offerings, bringing consults, testing, and medicines direct to patients’ homes. Even as we have ramped up our COVID services, we know our patients will still need other healthcare services, and we’ve worked hard to ensure our clinics are a safe place for them to get the care they need,” Healthway President and CEO Paul Darroca said.

To improve access to care during this health crisis, Healthway has proactively responded by offering COVID-19 RT-PCR testing, home healthcare services, drive-thru lab testing, and outpatient chemotherapy infusion. To promote preventive care, the clinic network has also offered vaccination programs and medicine delivery.

Healthway has also taken the necessary measure to keep clinics safe and clean. In each location, patients are required to wear masks and face shields at all times and proper patient triaging is enforced. Physical distancing and terminal disinfection are also implemented to give patients a safe and reliable space for their healthcare needs. Since March, nearly 250,000 in-clinic assessments have been conducted by the Healthway network.

Ayala bags 5 Stevie® Awards in the 2020 International Business Awards®

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Makati, Philippines – September 14, 2020 Ayala Corporation (Ayala) received five major honors for its COVID-19 initiatives at the recently concluded 2020 International Business Awards® (IBA), also known as the Stevie® Awards. Out of 3,800 nominations from companies across 63 nations and territories, Ayala won one Gold for its Project Ugnayan website, two Silvers for its “Most Valuable Employer” and “Most Valuable Corporate Response” entries, and two Bronzes for its “Tapat” and “Nandiyan Ka” corporate videos. The IBA is recognized as the world’s premier business awards program which honors the achievements and positive contributions of companies and working professionals worldwide.

Quenching the hunger for hope

Ayala bags 5 Stevie® Awards in the 2020 International Business Awards®
Ayala bags 5 Stevie® Awards in the 2020 International Business Awards®
Fr. Reynante Balilo of Caritas Manila joins volunteers in handing out P1,000 grocery vouchers to the most vulnerable communities of Greater Manila Area. Photo by Xyza Cruz Bacani.

Ayala’s “Project Ugnayan” website took home a Gold Stevie® for its chronicling of an unprecedented private sector initiative led by Ayala to combat widespread hunger at the onset of the pandemic. Featuring photographs by renowned photographer Xyza Bacani, the website illustrates how cooperation (“ugnayan”), instead of competition, can cultivate hope even during these uncertain times.

When the rigid Enhanced Community Quarantine was first implemented in Luzon, Ayala formed the Project Ugnayan consortium with 270 of the country’s largest private companies to quickly raise PHP 1.7 billion in just a few days. The project then enlisted Caritas Manila and the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation to distribute PHP 1,000 grocery vouchers to 1.7 million families or 7 million individuals in poor communities in the Greater Manila Area.  With additional contributions from ABS-CBN’s Pantawid ng Pag-Ibig, ADB and the government’s Bayan Bayanihan, and Jollibee’s FoodAID Program, food aid reached 2.8 million families, or over 14 million individuals.

View the website at www.projectugnayan.org.

Looking out for communities

Ayala’s two entries under the COVID-19 Responses Categories, entitled “Ayala Group of Companies Supercharged Response to COVID-19” and “Ayala Group Puts Employees First”, both earned Silver Stevies®. The entries detailed the group’s many COVID-19 initiatives and programs to support its employees, its customers, and the broader community to date.

The Ayala group so far has allocated over PHP 9.6 billion in COVID-19-related initiatives, including the conversion of the 9,700 square meters of the World Trade Center into a 502-bed quarantine facility; the construction and capacitation of seven biosafety level two laboratories across the country to support the government’s Task Force T3 in increasing the national testing capacity; and the donation of swabbing booths in all four mega swabbing centers located in Palacio de Maynila, Enderun College in Taguig, the Philippine Arena in Bulacan and the Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

For details on these various projects, visit www.ayala.com.ph.

Connecting with stakeholders and employees

Ayala also won two Bronze Stevies® for its “Tapat” and “Nandiyan Ka’ corporate videos.“Tapat”, a video love letter to the Filipino people, was released at Ayala’s first online Annual Stockholders’ Meeting last April 24, 2020, to assure its many stakeholders in simple and heartfelt language that Ayala remains steadfast in serving its countrymen’s needs in these challenging times.

“Nandiyan Ka”, on the other hand, was a tribute to the Ayala Group’s 18,000 essential workers featuring an original composition by Philippine National Artist Maestro Ryan Cayabyab. A music video was released online to give thanks and recognition to these workers across the Ayala’s various businesses, for their unfailing commitment during this global crisis.

The videos can be viewed at bit.ly/AyalaTapat and bit.ly/AyalaNandiyanKa.

“Ayala is deeply humbled by this acknowledgement from the International Business Awards®. In this time of COVID-19, our group has renewed its commitment to stand by the Filipino, and support its employees, stakeholders, and communities, as well as the government in defeating the virus that has deeply disrupted our country in many ways. Together, in the spirit of collaboration and nationhood, I believe that we can reshape our nation so that we can all emerge from this crisis as a stronger, more resilient Philippines that can venture as one into a Better Normal,” said John Philip S. Orbeta, Ayala Corporation Chief Human Resource Officer and Group Head of Corporate Resources.

Ayala Land, Inc., Ayala Malls, and Globe Telecom also bagged their own Stevies® at the 17th annual International Business Awards®.

About the Stevie Awards

Stevie Awards are conferred in eight programs: the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, the German Stevie Awards, the Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards, The American Business Awards®, The International Business Awards®, the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, the Stevie Awards for Great Employers, and the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service. Stevie Awards competitions receive more than 12,000 nominations each year from organizations in more than 70 nations. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevies recognize outstanding performances in the workplace worldwide.  Learn more about the Stevie Awards at http://www.StevieAwards.com.

Ayala group supports medical frontliners with new innovations

Makati, Philippines – August 17, 2020 Heeding the call of medical frontliners, the Ayala group’s electronics manufacturing, healthcare, and telecom arms have come up with new innovations to bolster the country’s health system as it combats the pandemic.

These innovations include an FDA-approved, lower-cost breathing aid device from Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. (IMI) for COVID-19 patients; and an all-in-one health app from Globe Telecom and AC Health that will help decongest healthcare facilities.

“Healthcare is one of the many sectors that has been disrupted by this global crisis. However, I believe that many of the problems caused by COVID-19 can be addressed by technological innovations. The Ayala Group is determined to meet this challenge by leveraging the talents of our own engineers and medical experts, and by pioneering digital solutions. We are committed to invest in healthcare to contribute to the nation’s fight against COVID-19,” said Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Ayala Corporation President & COO and AC Health Chairman.

Ventilation system to be produced in the Philippines – a FIRST

On August 4, 2020, Ayala’s electronics manufacturing unit, IMI, secured FDA approval to locally produce the UCL Ventura Flow Generator, a lower-cost, non-invasive ventilation system specifically designed to aid COVID-19 patients with breathing difficulties. Based on an existing off-patent continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) system, the design has been modified to optimize oxygen consumption. It is designed to reduce the spread of aerosols, helping keep healthcare workers safe from infection. The UCL Ventura Flow Generator is an alternative and preventative system used to avoid the need for an intubated ventilator treatment.

Earlier this year, IMI collaborated with its UK-based subsidiary, Surface Technology Int’l, Ltd. (STI, Ltd.), to bring this technology to the Philippines. IMI engineers then consulted the Filipino medical community, including AC Health’s experts, for the local application of the UCL Ventura Flow Generator. Licensed by the University College of London to IMI for the Philippines, and now FDA certified, IMI is set to produce the UCL Ventura Flow Generator in its Laguna facility, and will make these units available at a competitive price.

The device is a collaboration between University College London Hospital and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains, and was approved by UK’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.

Healthcare just a tap away

The Ayala Group has also released HealthNow, an all-in-one health app from Globe Telecom’s corporate incubator, 917 Ventures, and AC Health’s health tech arm, Vigos Health, to help address the pain points that have long discouraged Filipinos from seeking proper medical care.

Prior to the pandemic, 68% of Filipinos stated that long waiting periods, high cost of medical bills, and limited availability of healthcare providers were the major deterrents that prevented them from seeking professional medical attention. There is also a shortage of doctors in the Philippines, with a ratio of one doctor to 33,000 Filipinos—a far cry from the global ideal of one doctor for every 1,000 individuals.

The HealthNow app offers users convenient access to primary healthcare services from the safety of their homes, and provides a safe channel for doctors to extend their patient care online. HealthNow currently allows patients to consult licensed physicians through video calls, and by September and October 2020 respectively, users will be able to have medicines delivered, and book clinic and lab appointments through the app.

HealthNow leverages several of the Ayala Group’s highly trusted and credible brands to deliver online aid to more Filipinos. The app’s video consultations, for example, are supported by a growing pool of doctors from KonsultaMD, FamilyDOC, and Healthway, as well as other third-party licensed physicians. Meanwhile, medicine delivery will be handled by Generika Drugstore, and payments can be made through GCash.

The app was released in Google Play on August 10, 2020, and will be available soon in the App Store.

Ayala group supports medical frontliners with new innovations

IMI’s FDA-approved UCL Ventura Flow Generator is a lower-cost, non-invasive ventilation system specifically designed to aid COVID-19 patients with breathing difficulties. It is the first ventilation system to be produced in the Philippines.

Ayala group supports medical frontliners with new innovations

The HealthNow app from Globe and AC Health provides patients convenient access to healthcare services from their homes, and offers licensed physicians a safe channel to extend their medical services online. Currently, users are able to “Consult Later” with a doctor. The app will allow them to order medicines and book appointments in the coming months. It is available in Google Play and will be released in the App Store soon.