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LT Group, Inc. (LTG) is a Philippine publicly listed holding company headquartered in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. It was founded in 1937 by Chinese Filipino business tycoon Lucio Tan . LT Group, Inc. is majority-owned by Tangent Holdings Corporation, its ultimate parent company (also controlled by Tan).
Eton Centris is a development in Quezon City by Lucio Tan's Eton Properties Philippines. Eton Centris is located at the southeast corner of EDSA and Quezon Avenue. It is a major component of the Triangle Park business district. [1] It covers an area of 12 hectares (30 acres). [2]
In January 2016, Ayala Land and LT Group's Eton Properties Philippines entered into a partnership to jointly develop the 30-hectare Manggahan property owned by Eton and the adjacent 5-hectare Ugong Norte property owned by Ayala. [4] The joint venture, ALI Eton Property Development Corp., is 50% owned by Eton and 50% owned by Ayala.
In October 2019, Tan was appointed as president of the PAL Holdings Inc., the holding company of his father's flag carrier Philippine Airlines Inc. [1] [2]He was also director and president of Tanduay Distillers Inc. and Eton Properties Philippines Inc. and director and vice president of Fortune Tobacco Corp. [2]
Bautista is an independent director of Premium Leisure Corp. and Nickel Asia Corp. He is the former president and Chief Operating Officer of Philippine Airlines, Inc., as well as a former executive and director in MacroAsia Corporation, Macroasia Airport Services Corporation, Macroasia Properties Development Corporation and ETON Properties Philippines, Inc.
PMFTC, Inc. is the Philippine affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI). Owned 50-50 by PMI and local conglomerate LT Group, [4] PMFTC is the leading cigarette manufacturer in the Philippines, controlling over 90% of the local market, commercialising the brands Fortune International, Hope Luxury, Marlboro, and More, among others.
Tan is married, with six children, and lives in Manila, Philippines. [4] His first wife, Carmen is the mother of his eldest son, Bong Tan, who died in November 2019, and his son to Lucio "Hun Hun" Tan III is considered to be Tan's heir apparent.
It is part of the Parklinks mixed-use development of Ayala Land and Eton Properties. [2] The road bridge spans 110 m (360 ft) and has a width of 25 m (82 ft). Imitating a cable-stayed bridge, Parklinks Bridge has a 40 m (130 ft) high arch with a diagonal base. It has Systra Philippines and Systra Korea as its structural designers. [1]