MVP Group
| Company type | Conglomerate |
|---|---|
| Industry | Telecommunications, Utilities, Infrastructure, Healthcare |
| Founded | 1981 (via First Pacific) |
| Founder | Manuel V. Pangilinan |
| Headquarters | Makati, Metro Manila |
Area served | Philippines, Southeast Asia |
Key people | Manuel V. Pangilinan (Chairman and CEO) |
| Products | Fixed-line and mobile telephony, broadband, electricity distribution, water services, toll roads, hospital services |
| Revenue | ₱500+ Billion (Group aggregate est.) |
| Subsidiaries | PLDT Inc. Smart Communications Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) Meralco Maynilad Water Services TV5 Network Inc. |
| Website | www |
The MVP Group of Companies is a Philippine conglomerate associated with Filipino businessman Manny Pangilinan. It operates as a loosely linked network of companies primarily held through First Pacific Company Limited (Hong Kong-based) and its Philippine investment arm, Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC). The group holds dominant positions in essential services, including telecommunications, energy, water, toll roads, and healthcare.[1][2][3][4]
History
The group's origins trace back to 1981, when Manny V. Pangilinan (MVP) co-founded First Pacific Company Limited in Hong Kong with the support of the Salim family of Indonesia.[5][6][7]
In 1987 Metro Pacific was established as First Pacific's investment vehicle in the Philippines.
In 1998 The group made its most significant move by acquiring a controlling stake in PLDT, the country's dominant telecommunications provider.
2006–Present: Under the leadership of Pangilinan, the group pivoted toward infrastructure. MPIC was reorganized to focus on "nation-building" sectors, acquiring the NLEX tollway, Maynilad Water, and taking a major stake in Meralco.[8]
Core Business
Telecommunications and Digital Services
Managed primarily through PLDT Inc., the group's most profitable arm:
- PLDT: The Philippines' largest fully integrated telco.
- Smart Communications: The group's wireless and mobile service provider.
Energy and Power
The group controls the distribution of electricity in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces:
- Manila Electric Company (Meralco): The largest private electric distribution utility in the Philippines.[10]
- Meralco PowerGen (MGen): Focuses on power generation, including renewable energy initiatives like Meralco Terra Solar Farm.
Infrastructure and Tollways
Operated under Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), the group manages the largest network of toll roads in the country:
- NLEX & SCTEX: Connecting Metro Manila to Central and Northern Luzon.
- CAVITEX & CALAX: Southern Luzon expressways.
- CCLEC: The Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway.
Water Utilities
- MetroPac Water Investments: Handles water projects in provincial areas and Vietnam.
Healthcare (Metro Pacific Health)
The group operates the largest private hospital network in the Philippines, with over 20 hospitals including:
- Makati Medical Center
- Cardinal Santos Medical Center
- Asian Hospital and Medical Center
- Davao Doctors Hospital
Media and Content
Held through MediaQuest Holdings, the group has a significant footprint in Philippine media:[12]
- TV5 Network Inc.: The nation's third-largest television network.
- Philstar Media Group & BusinessWorld: Major print and digital news outlets.
- Cignal TV: The leading direct-to-home (DTH) satellite provider.
Philanthropy and Sports
The group is well known for its heavy investment in Philippine sports and social development:[13][14]
- MVP Sports Foundation: Supports national athletes in boxing, weightlifting, gymnastics and other sports.
- Philippine Basketball Association Teams: Owns the TNT Tropang 5G, Meralco Bolts, and NLEX Road Warriors.
- Foundations: Operates the PLDT-Smart Foundation and One Meralco Foundation for CSR initiatives.[15]
References
- ^ "Part 1: MVP and the business of nation-building". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "Lazaro confirms early talks for WPS oil, gas; MVP group involved". BusinessMirror. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "Notes on the beat: Gen Zs emerging as heirs to MVP Group". PhilStar. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "MVP's IdeaSpace picks 6 promising startups for accelerator program". inquirer.net. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "MVP: THE SAVVY INVESTOR". biznewsasia.com. Retrieved January 19, 2026.
- ^ "MVP: Nation-builder". PhilStar. Retrieved January 19, 2026.
- ^ "Softer side of MVP, PH's richest eligible bachelor". inquirer.net. Retrieved January 19, 2026.
- ^ "MVP Group mobilizes relief across Luzon amid flooding crisis". tribune.net.ph. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "Smart Money being piloted for MVP Group employees". GMA Network. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "MVP group eyes San Miguel's newly acquired Meralco stake". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "What's next for Maynilad after its stock market debut?". Rappler. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "INSIDER INFO: Jane Basas exits Mediaquest as MVP weighs next move". /insiderph.com. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "MVP Group's 'We Are Sports' campaign wins Gold at 2025 Panata Awards". onesports.ph. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "MVP, PNVF formalize partnership for PH's hosting of FIVB worlds". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
- ^ "Filipino soldiers get world-class healthcare services from MVP Group Foundations". thephilbiznews.com. Retrieved January 16, 2026.