AllHome Corp., the retail arm of the Villar group, said its income last year doubled to P1.1 billion, from the previous year’s P511.4 million, mainly as a result of its aggressive store expansion in the months leading to its initial public offering.
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Villar-led AllHome Corp. saw its net income double to P1.1 billion last year, a 105.3-percent surge from the P511.4-million figure it posted in 2018.
MANILA – AllHome Corp., a pioneering one-stop shop home store, posted a 30-percent jump in net income for the first three months of 2020 to PHP270.2 million from PHP207.1 million for the same period last year.
As more people are encouraged to grow their own gardens in the light of the pandemic, Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar (Lone District) is pushing for the immediate approval of a bill mandating schools to set up their own backyard farms.
AllHome Corp., a one-stop shop home store, said Monday net income registered a double-digit growth in the first quarter to P344.2 million from a year ago.
The office of Las Piñas Representative Camille Villar distributed food packs at the Las Piñas General Hospital and various checkpoints around Las Piñas for the health workers, and hospital and military personnel who are now at the frontline of the country’s fight against the spread of COVID-19.
House Deputy Majority Leader Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar is batting for the creation of a commission that would ensure adequate food supply during calamities or crises, like the recent eruptive episode of Taal Volcano.
AllHome Corporation, the Villar group’s pioneering one-stop shop home store in the Philippines, delivered a record 225 percent growth in net income to P746.2 million for the first nine months of 2019 from P229.7 million in the same period last year.
AllValue’s first foray in retail was through AllHome, a one-stop shop for home builders and owners. Following its rapid expansion and success in Luzon, the group then grew their retail portfolio to include department stores, supermarkets, and food establishments. This September 2017, AllValue brings four of its brands to Kawit, Cavite—namely AllHome, AllDay Supermarket, Coffee Project and Bake My Day—by staging a grand opening event for Kawiteños.
Villar family-led Vista Land & Lifescapes (VLL) plans to invest around P18 billion to build 10 new shopping malls in the next two years—a massive expansion program that will catapult it to the ranks of the country’s leading shopping mall developers.