Antonio Cabangon Chua

Antonio L. Cabangon-Chua
Born Antonio Lim Cabangon-Chua
(1934-08-30) August 30, 1934
Manila, Philippine Islands
Nationality Filipino
Other names ALC
Alma mater University of the East (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 1956)
University of the East (honoris causa)
Occupation philanthropist, businessman, diplomat
Title RPN and ALC Group Of Companies Chairman
Spouse(s) Bienvenida Angeles Chua
Children 10
Parent(s) Tomas Chua (father)
Dominga Lim Cabangon (mother)

Antonio L. CabangonChua (born August 30, 1934) is one of the Philippines' wealthiest businessmen, a former ambassador to Laos and reserved colonel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines being an honorary member of PMA class '56. He graduated from the University of the East in 1956 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He received a doctorate in the Humanities, honoris causa, also in University of the East. He is a Certified Public Accountant. His business interests include real estate, hotel, broadcasting, print media, banking and insurance. He founded the Citystate Savings Bank, Aliw Broadcasting Corporation, Fortune Life Insurance Co., Incorporated, Eternal Plans, Inc. and Citystate Properties and Management Corp. (CPMC).

Cabangon Chua is a known philanthropist.[1][2] He has a wife named Bienvenida Angeles with 7 children.

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