PSE board gets new mandate
MANILA, Philippines – The 15-member Philippine Stock Exchange board led by bourse chairman Jose Pardo and president Hans Sicat obtained a new mandate from stockholders for a fresh one-year term as guardians of the bullish local stock market.
This is the third term of the Pardo-Sicat team to lead the PSE board, which is elected every year. All 15 board members ran unopposed for the second straight year.
“We had a pretty straightforward annual stockholders meeting. All of the current board of directors were reelected to another term,” Sicat said in a press briefing after the PSE’s annual stockholders meeting on Saturday.
“We’re quite happy with the results of 2012 and we’re all quite excited for other opportunities that are in front of us for the rest of this year. As part of my own discussion, the big challenge for PSE is to actually get us to a stage where we have more products traded in the exchange, continually increase the float and participation of issuers and as a result, of investors as well,” Sicat said.
The PSE has been on an upswing for the fifth straight year this 2013 and has also benefited from the Philippine sovereign investment-grade rating recently given by two global credit rating agencies, Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor’s. At the same time, a good stream of corporate earnings, a buoyant economic backdrop and a record-low interest rate regime are allowing equities to outperform other investment outlets.
This year, the main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index has continued to hit multiple highs.
Article continues after this advertisementThe PSE board includes seven brokers and eight non-brokers. Of the eight non-brokers, three are independent directors including Pardo, an entrepreneur and a former finance and trade secretary. The two others are Cornelio Peralta and Dakila Fonacier.
Article continues after this advertisementThe seven stock brokers on the board are: Eddie Gobing (Lucky Securities), Eusebio Tanco (Venture Securities), Emmanuel Bautista (Deutsche Regis Partners), Ma. Vivian Yuchengco (The First Resources Management and Securities Corp.), Francis Chua (BA Securities) and Alejandro Yu (R.S.Lim & Co.).
The other board members are Anabelle Chua (Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.), Robert Vergara (Government Service Insurance System), Amor Iliscupidez (San Miguel Corp. Retirement Plan) and Edgardo Lacson (Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industries).