Ayala Expands Regional Ties Through Japan, Thailand Deals
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Ayala expands regional ties through Japan, Thailand deals
MANILA, Philippines – Ayala Corp. has signed a series of agreements with Japanese partners to expand collaboration on intelligent cities, digital finance and data-driven services in the Philippines. The country’s oldest conglomerate said on Thursday that the memoranda of understanding, signed in Tokyo and witnessed by President Marcos, aimed to support broader access to digital and
Ayala expands Japan ties with Mitsubishi, MUFG, KDDI for smart cities, digital ecosystems
As part of the Philippine government’s efforts to strengthen economic collaboration with Japan, the Ayala Group has signed a series of strategic memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with leading Japanese partners Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), and KDDI Corp.In a statement on Thursday, May 28, Ayala said these MOUs will help expand access to more intelligent urban services, more inclusive financial solutions, and data-drive…
Marcos witnesses signing of MOUs in fintech, digital innovation between PH, Japan
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. witnessed the signing of landmark collaborations between the Philippines and Japan which will give his administration’s digitalization initiative a major push.With the Philippines becoming a major and trusted hub for digital innovation, financial technology, and smart urban development, several Memoranda of Understanding between the Ayala Group and leading Japanese companies in Tokyo were forg…
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. witnessed the signing of three agreements with Japan to expand digital finance, infrastructure and AI-powered smart city projects in the country. The agreements aim to make Philippine cities more modern and connected, with Makati set to be a model for “intelligent city initiatives.” On the second day of the President’s state visit to Tokyo, Ayala Group and leading Japanese companies signed Memorandum of Understandi…
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