Manuel V. Pangilinan-led Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has reaffirmed its commitment to deliver safe, adequate, reliable, sustainable, and quality service to real estate giant Ayala Land Inc. (ALI).
In a strategic business review session, the power distributor laid out plans to boost infrastructure support for Ayala Land’s upcoming developments. Meralco is set to build new substations within several Ayala Land developments, particularly Circuit Makati and Parklinks Estate, which face Quezon City and Pasig City.
“In Ayala Land, we are fortunate to sell the product on the brand's strength. The truth is, that promise comes with a lot of responsibility; for us to carry this out, we need partners. I cannot overemphasize the importance of Meralco to our commitments to our customers - whether these are starting or already thriving communities,” Ayala Land president and chief executive officer Anna Ma. Margarita B. Dy said.
For his part, Meralco senior vice president and chief revenue officer Ferdinand O. Geluz said, “Meralco’s long-standing collaboration with Ayala Land resulted in many successful endeavors over the years. With the upcoming projects involving the construction of substations, Ayala Land will enable us to fulfill our commitment to helping our communities grow by providing reliable and adequate electric service to more customers.”
Currently, the power distributor has six existing substation facilities serving Ayala Land estates. The real estate giant consistently provides a substation lot provision for its developments, allowing Meralco to energize projects efficiently and timely.
This aligns with the current administration’s priorities under its socio-economic agenda, particularly energy security and infrastructure development.
“We at Meralco keep our lines of communication open with our enterprise partners such as Ayala Land. This enables continuous improvement and innovation in empowering not only our commercial customers but also businesses that support communities and power our economy,” concluded Meralco executive vice president and chief operating officer Ronnie L. Aperocho.
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