Ayala executives share how they responded to the COVID-19 crisis

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Ayala Corporation Chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala and President and COO Fernando Zobel de Ayala issued a letter last April 22, 2020, detailing how the Ayala Group of Companies has

“At Ayala, we have learned to adjust to a new reality. We have reflected on its implications and looked at building on this moment of adversity to continue validating our reason for being – as a progressive contributor to the growth of our society and economy,” they wrote.

They noted the ongoing operations of essential stores in Ayala Malls nationwide, including Ayala Center Cebu and shared how they are supporting their affected partners by shouldering their non-operating tenants’ rent for one month. The Ayala Corporation is also preparing its teams for post-quarantine operations under a new environment “to effectively address customer needs while maintaining the safety and health standards of the organization”.

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