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Ayala named Asia’s most sustainable company

Iris Gonzales - The Philippine Star
Ayala named Asia�s most sustainable company
In its citation, ACES named Ayala as Asia’s Most Sustainable Company of the Year and one of Asia’s Most Influential Companies for boldly leading the charge toward a sustainable future and inspiring others to join the movement.

MANILA, Philippines — Ayala Corp., the country’s oldest conglomerate, has received the prized recognition at the 2023 Asia Corporate Excellence and Sustainability Awards (ACES).

In its citation, ACES named Ayala as Asia’s Most Sustainable Company of the Year and one of Asia’s Most Influential Companies for boldly leading the charge toward a sustainable future and inspiring others to join the movement.

“We are grateful for ACES Awards for recognizing our sustained efforts in promoting sustainability within our group,” said Jaime Urquijo, Ayala Corp.’s  chief risk and sustainability officer.

“May these awards energize us to keep ramping up our sustainability initiatives as a group,” Urquijo said.

The awards were received by Vickie Tan, head of Group Risk and Sustainability Unit of Ayala Corp.   

Considered as one of the most prestigious cross-industry accolades in Asia, ACES also previously named Ayala as among the top sustainability and CSR advocates in Asia.

Ayala said its sustainability philosophy is rooted in a sharpened focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impact management, compliance with relevant regulations, robust risk management processes, and ultimately, creating long-term value.

“This thinking guided the company in its investments over many decades, allowing it to expand its portfolio and invest industries such as power, infrastructure, healthcare, education and logistics,” it said.

In 2021, Ayala announced a bold target of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 2050. With this, Ayala became the first conglomerate in the Philippines to commit to a target that is aligned with the Paris Agreement’s goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels.

The company’s different businesses have also strived to address different challenges faced by Filipinos.

Ayala’s GCash has made saving, investing, and getting insurance more accessible and affordable through its app.

To help accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the country, Ayala’s business units are also working together to create an ecosystem for both two-wheel and four-wheel EVs.

Moreover, AC Health recently opened the country’s first dedicated cancer hospital, where a complete range of cancer care services will be available. 

“Ayala’s resolute dedication to innovation, coupled with an unwavering commitment to sustainability, has propelled it to the vanguard of the business landscape in Asia,” said Shanggari Balakrishnan, CEO of MORS Group, which assists companies s to share a platform to exhibit leadership and sustainability excellence.

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