Ayala Land

Ayala Land Inc.
Public (PSE: ALI)
Founded Manila, Philippines in 1988
Headquarters Makati City, Philippines
Key people
Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Chairman
Antonino Aquino, President
Vincent Y. Tan, Executive Vice President
Jaime E. Ysmael, Chief Finance Officer and Compliance Officer
PHP4.0 billion (approx US$88.9 million USD) (2009)[1]
Slogan Enhancing land, enriching lives for more people
Website

Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI) is the largest property developer in the Philippines, operating prime commercial spaces throughout the country. It is owned by the Ayala group of companies.

Ayala land develops residential, retail, office, hotel, and leisure components, within growth centers across strategic areas around Philippines. It is the real estate arm of Ayala Corporation, the country's oldest and one of its largest conglomerates. From an internal division of Ayala Corporation, it was spun off and incorporated in 1988. It was publicly listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE: ALI) in 1991. Its core businesses are in strategic landbank management, residential development, shopping centers, corporate businesses, and hotels. Support businesses are in construction and property management. ALI also derives other income from its investment activities and sale of non-core assets.:[2][3] On April 2012, it formed an alliance with Metro Pacific Investments Corporation to build railways in the country.[4] In the first 9 months of 2012, Ayala Land posted US $162 million in net income which is a 27 per cent rise.[5]

Attached Companies and Investments

Ayala Land is the holding company for a number of subsidiaries and affiliates, including:[3]

Residential Development[6]

The two Bonifacio Ridge buildings in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Left: Cypress Point, right: Spanish Bay.
One Serendra and the southern part of the Two Serendra (foreground) blocks of houses in Bonifacio Global City.
The groundworks for the Meridien buildings at High Street South in Bonifacio Global City, on May 1st, 2013.

Commercial & Business Centers

Visayas-Mindanao Operations

Construction & Property Management

Hotels & Leisure

Maria Rowena M. Tomeldan, Ayala Land vice-president, said that in 2013, they would develop $172 million worth of shopping complexes and retail developments.[5]

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