Sunday, August 15, 2010

ITSMD: #2 Henry Sy

All Filipinos know Henry Sy or at least have used the services of his businesses. He is everywhere – figuratively. Where ever you look, there’s a Henry Sy brand. He is the business magnate that founded SM Group. His group owns all SM Malls, Sm Prime Holdings, Banco De Oro, China Bank, Supermarkets, SM Investments, Highlands Prime Holdings and SM Development. He is the richest Filipino for a few years now, with an estimated wealth of $5 Billion. So if you don’t know a person this big in our country, you must be living in a cave!

His rags-to-riches story is so inspiring. Coming from a poor family, he then became a Tai-Pan or tycoon of Asia. He claimed the title of richest Filipino away from Ayala and fellow tycoon Lucio Tan.

Ever since a kid, I loved SM Malls maybe because this is where my family brings me every week to eat and play at arcade. Malls became the place to be because you can buy anything there and it is perfect for family bonding. Since we are in a tropical country, SM Malls are fully air conditioned and is open to the public. Even poor people know SM because of this, so I doubt it if there’s a Filipino who doesn’t know who Henry Sy is.

Henry came to the Philippines at the age of 12 working at his father’s sari-sari store in Quiapo where he works more than 12 hours a day. And at his young age, he already is thinking of earning more than he has. In 1950s he gained his education of commerce from Far Eastern University (FEU) then went on a business trip. He brought home a lot of merchandising ideas.

He was the first to open a fully air-conditioned shoe store in the country. But due to poor cooperation of his suppliers, he slowly shifted to apparel and other merchandise. As a result, he opened his first department store in 1972 – two months after Martial Law was declared.

In 1983, he started constructing his first mall. It was also a time where the economy was unstable. But with determination and optimism he pushed through and opened in 1985 with their department store, supermarket and few tenants in it. Later on he expanded by opening SM Sta. Mesa and SM MegaMall. In 1997, they are planning to put up a very big mall, but due to the Asian Crisis it got deferred. However in 2006 they finally opened the 4th largest mall in the world as we know it, Mall of Asia.

Henry also made a splash in the banking industry as his Banco De Oro bought other banks such as Dao Heng Philippines branch, the First eBank, the Banco Santander Philippines branch, the United Overseas Bank branches, and of course Equitable PCI Bank. Those acquisitions made them the second largest bank in the Philippines in 2008 then became number 1 in 2009.

And if I’m not mistaken, he bought 70% of Far Eastern University and 60% of National University.

He is my idol since a kid, and he still and will remain as an inspiration. Like I always say, if he can, so can I. Though in a different path, his formula to success could be used by anyone who is willing to succeed. I hope I’ll be next to him in the list of Richest Filipino.-DE

“There is no such thing as overnight success or easy money. If you fail, do not be discouraged; try again. When you do well, do not change your ways. Success is not just good luck: it is a combination of hard work, good credit standing, opportunity, readiness and timing. Success will not last if you do not take care of it.” Henry Sy

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