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Tag: Ayala Corp.

Business in Asia / Denmark / Philippines

Philippine regulator clears Ayala sale to AP Moller-linked buyer

January 8, 2026 - by Alexander Vittrup - Leave a Comment

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has approved Ayala Corp.’s sale of a 40% stake in its logistics arm, AC Logistics. The PCC said it cleared the transaction on 20 November …

Philippine regulator clears Ayala sale to AP Moller-linked buyer Read More
Denmark / Philippines / Trading & Logistics / Transportation, maritime

Ayala Corp. to sell 40 percent stake in logistics arm to Danish logistics giant

March 7, 2025 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

A.P. Moller Capital has agreed to acquire 40% of the Philippine logistics company AC Logistics (ACL) from Ayala Corporation. AP Moller Capital is a subsidiary of the Danish shipping and …

Ayala Corp. to sell 40 percent stake in logistics arm to Danish logistics giant Read More

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