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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

SEC FORM 17-C


CURRENT REPORT UNDER SECTION 17
OF THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE
AND SRC RULE 17.2 (c) THEREUNDER

1. July 10, 2019


Date of Report

2. SEC Identification Number: 167423 3. BIR Tax Identification No: 000-477-103

4. MEGAWORLD CORPORATION
Exact name of Issuer as specified in its charter

5. Metro Manila
Province, Country or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization

6. (SEC Use Only)


Industry Classification Code

7. 30th Floor, Alliance Global Tower


36th Street cor. 11th Avenue
Uptown Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634
Address of principal office

8. (632) 894-6300/6400
Issuer’s telephone number, including area code

9. Securities registered pursuant to Sections 8 and 12 of the SRC or Sections 4 and 8 of


the RSA

Title of Each Class Number of Shares of Stock Outstanding

Common 32,239,445,872
Preferred 6,000,000,000
Total 38,239,445,872

10. Item 9(b)

Please see attached Press Release.

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Regulation Code, the Issuer has duly caused this
report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

MEGAWORLD CORPORATION
Issuer
By:

DR. FRANCISCO C. CANUTO


Senior Vice President and
Corporate Information Officer
July 10, 2019
WESTERN VISAYAS’ FIRST PREMIUM P2P BUS SERVICES
TO BE LAUNCHED IN ILOILO BUSINESS PARK
Megaworld to open P350-million Transport Hubs to support the project

ILOILO CITY, Philippines, July 10, 2019 – Property giant Megaworld is set to open its Transport
Hubs this year to serve the requirements of the region’s first Premium P2P service in Iloilo
Business Park.

The P350-million Iloilo Business Park Transport Hubs will have two terminals – one for departures
and another for arrivals – that will be strategically located along the township’s Megaworld
Boulevard, just in front of the Festive Walk Mall.

Each terminal, sitting on a 4,000-square meter lot each, will feature its own Traveler’s Lounge,
an airconditioned facility where passengers can relax and wait for their trips at the Departure
Terminal, and also wait for their transits or pick-up vehicles at the Arrival Terminal. Each lounge
will have shower rooms and toilets, all for the convenience of departing and arriving passengers.

At the Traveler’s Lounge of the Departure Terminal, passengers will also have the convenience
of booking and purchasing their tickets at its own Ticketing Booths. It will also have Breastfeeding
Stations, and Free WiFi access.

Each terminal will also have its own Food Park where passengers can indulge in wide array for
food choices while waiting.

At the second and third level of each terminal, 200 parking slots will be made available for free.

“We aim to provide world-class and convenient service in land transport for the local and
international travelers in and out of Iloilo City. Hopefully, this will serve as a model for other
transport hubs in the region,” says Jose Arnulfo Batac, head of estate management, Megaworld.

LTFRB Region 6 is rolling out the first Premium Point-to-Point Buses in Western Visayas
tomorrow, July 11, with Iloilo Business Park as its main hub in Panay Island.
The project is part of the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP),
a flagship program spearheaded by the Department of Transportation (DOTr).

Around 106 P2P buses, equipped with the auto-pay system, will be launched on July 11, serving
the following routes: Iloilo Business Park to Iloilo Airport, Iloilo Business Park to Roxas Airport,
Iloilo Business Park to Kalibo Airport, and Iloilo Business Park to Caticlan Airport (Boracay), and
vice versa.

At the same time, the LTFRB Region 6 will also simultaneously launch other modernized PUVs
composed of 365 taxis and 165 jeepneys, which are also equipped with the auto-pay system.

“We thank the LTFRB Region 6 for this partnership, and we hope that we are able to contribute
to the success of this modernization campaign for the betterment of the country’s transport
industry. All of our townships, especially those in urban centers, serve as convergence points of
motorists and commuters. Thus, we integrate transport hubs in our developments to meet the
transport needs of the local community,” explains Batac.

Megaworld’s Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao District, Iloilo City is a 72-hectare integrated
urban township that is home to rows of residential towers, state-of-the-art office towers, the
Festive Walk Mall, the 1.1-kilometer Festive Walk Parade, two first-class hotels (Richmonde Hotel
Iloilo and Courtyard by Marriott, the Iloilo Convention Center, the Iloilo Museum of
Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA), and the rising Commercial and Boutique Hotel District. ###

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