Lopez Holdings new name, new logo
Lopez Holdings Corporation (PSE: LPZ), formerly Benpres Holdings Corporation, adopted a new logo connoting its vision to be “a world-class conglomerate committed to investments that improve the lives of Filipinos.” The publicly listed holding company continues the Lopez Group’s 82-year old tradition of nation building.
The logo shows two wedge graphics as overlapping structures akin to building the nation. The overlap of the two graphics creates a diamond pattern representing a rich history and collective memory on which to anchor stability and sustain future growth. Both wedges go upward and sideways to represent expansion and a forward-looking approach.
The color blue is associated with depth, confidence and truth, symbolizing the Lopez values of a pioneering entrepreneurial spirit, business excellence, nationalism, social justice and integrity. Green, the color of nature and harmony, represents the Lopez values of unity and concern for employee welfare and wellness. The practice of the Lopez values throughout generations is meant to create companies that are built to last.
The major investments of Lopez Holdings are in media and communications through ABS-CBN Corporation (ABS-CBN) and in sustainable energy development, infrastructure, property development and green manufacturing through First Philippine Holdings Corporation (FPHC). ABS-CBN is the country’s largest multimedia content provider and drives synergies with affiliate Sky Cable Corporation and sister company Bayan Telecommunications, Inc. FPHC, a minority shareholder in Meralco, is the parent company of leading clean and renewable energy advocate First Gen Corporation, which in turn controls geothermal energy pioneer Energy Development Corporation. FPHC also owns construction firm First Balfour, Inc.; pipeline operator First Philippine Industrial Corporation; Rockwell Land Corporation; First Philippine Industrial Park; and First Philec Corporation, parent company of solar wafer slicer First Philec Solar Corporation, flexible printed circuit maker First Sumiden Circuits, Inc., and distribution transformers manufacturer Philippine Electric Corporation, among others.