- Zobel de Ayala family
The Zóbel de Ayala clan is an affluent Filipino family originating from northern
Spain ’s mountainous region ofÁlava descending from the lineage of Juan Larrazábal Ayala (circa1475 ), an influential landowner. Patriarch Antonio de Ayala sailed forManila in the 1800s and established an industrial partnership with Domingo Roxas, a descendant of Mexican immigrant Antonio Fernández de Roxas ofAcapulco , who migrated to the Philippines in1695 , and later with Dr. Johannes Andreas Zobel, a pharmacist fromHamburg who settled inManila in1832 .The clan has been residing in the Philippines for more than 20 generations. Historically, the family has been well-known for their socio-economic and cultural contributions to the country such as the pioneering of Manila's first rail system in the 1900's, establishing the oldest existing financial institution in Southeast Asia, as well as the construction of the first steel bridges in the Philippines.
The Zóbel de Ayalas own and control the
Ayala Corporation , the country's largest and oldest conglomerate that includes theBank of the Philippine Islands ,Ayala Land Inc., theManila Water Company , andGlobe Telecom , one of the largest mobile phone networks in the Philippines. The Ayala Corporation was also responsible for developing large areas ofMakati City into residential subdivisions (gated communities) between the 1940s and 1960s. These subdivisions include Forbes Park,Dasmariñas Village ,Bel-Air Village , San Lorenzo Village, Urdaneta Village and Magallanes Village. In addition, Ayala Corporation later developed the center of Makati into a mixed-use industrial development now known as theAyala Center and its surrounding throughfares (Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue, Paseo de Roxas & Sen. Gil Puyat Ave.), which now comprise the Makati skyline. In 2001, the family acquired the 54-hectare Fort Bonifacio Global City development in Metro Manila. Other industrial and real estate developments also exist in other parts of Luzon and Cebu including several international partnerships in banking, construction and Information Technology.The De La Salle-Santiago Zóbel School was named after Jacobo Santiago Zóbel (1954-1965), the eldest son of
Enrique Zobel . The "Primo Zobel Award" has been annually given by the family for the past eighty years in recognition to outstanding citizens who propagate the intellectual development of the country. The prestigious Ayala Foundation has been assisting the country's struggling cultural heritage and development for many years.CEO Jaime Augusto Zóbel de Ayala II is among the three Filipino individuals included in the Forbes magazine's list of the World's Richest people, ranking 349th in 2007. [Citation
url=http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/10/07billionaires_The-Worlds-Billionaires_CountryOfCitizen_13.html
title=The World's Richest People
publisher=Forbes magazine
year=2007
accessdate=2007-10-12]References
External links
* [http://www.ayala.com.ph/ Ayala Corporation]
* [http://www.ayalaland.com.ph/ Ayala Land]
* [http://www.ayalafoundation.org/ Ayala Foundation]
* [http://www.enriquezobelfoundation.org/ Enrique Zobel Foundation]
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