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>>11711049 (lb)
In response to call to diggz Prople:
Prople CEO
Not sure if this company is of interest to what we need to pursue, but here’s some quick diggz. From looking at this company from the previous bread, is kind of reminds me of the NGOs that have been set up as fronts. Not saying that it is...just has that vibe.
Photo:
https://ph.asiatatler.com/people/alfonso-tito-yuchengco
This is likely in reference to Tito’s father.
http://edition.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/98/0710/biz_1_main.html
MONEY AND COUNTRY
Back home after a stint as envoy to Tokyo, banker Yuchengco is building a Philippine financial supermarket
...A tactician's mind and openness to foreign ties are hallmarks of Yuchengco's style. Add prudence. His caution may have held back RCBC's growth, but the conservatism of the nation's sixth-largest bank is being rewarded as Asia's economic crisis marks its first year. RCBC says it has only $165 million in foreign borrowings - 1% of the banking system's foreign loans of $16 billion. The money was lent to clients with a natural hedge, such as exporters. "We were able to lessen our exposure to loan defaults," says RCBC vice chairman Alfonso "Tito" Yuchengco III, the youngest of the founder's eight children.
This is his Father
Seems like a well respected businessman that got lots if kudos in Asia, particularly Japan.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/09/15/09/who-alfonso-yuchengco
Family life:
Despite his traditional Filipino-Chinese family background, Alfonso’s own family was considered unconventional.
Alfonso divorced his first wife and re-married. He and first wife Paz Sycip had 6 children: the late Susanne, Annabelle, Mona Lisa, Alfonso Jr., Albert, and Alfonso III (Tito).
Photo:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfonso_Yuchengco