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Metro Pacific Water Investments Corp. joint venture with MacroAsia Corp.

Partnership Utilities announced Maragondon, Philippines Nov 17, 2017
Maragondon bulk supply project
Project

Metro Pacific Water Investments Corp. has a joint venture with MacroAsia Corp. for the Maragondon bulk supply project in Cavite.

Deal Analysis

Metro Pacific Water Investments Corp. (MPW), a subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), has formed a joint venture with MacroAsia Corp. for the Maragondon bulk water supply project in Cavite, Philippines. This partnership signifies MPW's continued expansion in the Philippine water infrastructure sector, leveraging MacroAsia's local presence and potentially its expertise in related industries. The project aims to address the growing demand for reliable water supply in the Maragondon area, contributing to regional development and potentially unlocking further investment opportunities in Cavite's water infrastructure. While the financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, the involvement of MPIC, a leading infrastructure investment company in the Philippines, lends credibility and suggests a potentially significant project scale. The partnership structure allows for shared risk and expertise, crucial for navigating the complexities of water infrastructure development. The success of this joint venture could serve as a model for future public-private partnerships in the Philippine water sector, attracting further investment and innovation.
  • Partnership between Metro Pacific Water Investments Corp. and MacroAsia Corp.
  • Focus on bulk water supply in Maragondon, Cavite, Philippines.
  • Involvement of MPIC, a major infrastructure player in the Philippines.
  • Joint venture structure allows for shared risk and expertise.
Market Context: The Philippine water sector faces increasing demand due to population growth and urbanization. Investment in water infrastructure is crucial for sustainable development and economic growth. Public-private partnerships are becoming increasingly common in addressing the sector's challenges.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

MetroPac Water Investments Corp. plans to develop 26 potential water infrastructure projects in the Philippine and Southeast Asia. "Rogero said the 26 pipeline projects once finalized would have a potential volume capacity of 3,214 million liters per day and benefit a population of over 19 million." MPW is operating water projects that collectively provide 150 MLD of water in Cebu, Laguna and Iloilo.

Location
It also has a joint venture with MacroAsia Corp. for the Maragondon bulk supply project in Cavite.
Announcement
Last updated November 17, 2017, 8:52 PM
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Metro Pacific Water Investments Corp. developer

"MetroPac Water Investments Corp., a wholly-owned water utility unit of Metro Pacific Investments Corp., plans to develop 26 potential water infrastructure projects in the Philippine and Southeast Asia."

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Metro Pacific Investments Corp. investor

"MetroPac Water Investments Corp., a wholly-owned water utility unit of Metro Pacific Investments Corp., plans to develop 26 potential water infrastructure projects in the Philippine and Southeast Asia."

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MacroAsia Corp. developer

"It also has a joint venture with MacroAsia Corp. for the Maragondon bulk supply project in Cavite."

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Cagayan de Oro Water District developer

"Its latest joint venture finalized in August was with Cagayan de Oro Water District involving the supply of 100 MLD of treated bulk water for distribution."

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BOO Phu Ninh Water Treatment Plant Joint Stock Company developer

"It also plans two more international projects after recently venturing into the Vietnam water market with the acquisition of a 45-percent stake in BOO Phu Ninh Water Treatment Plant Joint Stock Company for P615 million."

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Manila Water Co. Inc. developer

"Rogero, meanwhile, said Southeast Asian countries were welcoming the investments of Philippine water companies following the success of Manila Water Co. Inc. and Maynilad Water Services Inc. in their concession areas"

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Maynilad Water Services Inc. developer

"Rogero, meanwhile, said Southeast Asian countries were welcoming the investments of Philippine water companies following the success of Manila Water Co. Inc. and Maynilad Water Services Inc. in their concession areas"

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Timeline

Announced
Nov 17, 2017
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Utilities sector in Philippines.
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