Globe Telecom

Globe Telecom, Inc., commonly shortened as Globe, is a major provider of telecommunications services in the Philippines. The company is the largest mobile network operator in the Philippines and one of the largest fixed line, and broadband networks. As of end-September 2019, Globe’s total mobile subscriber base reached 97.4 million, five percent more than its subscriber count from the previous quarter.[4]

Globe Telecom, Inc.
Public
Traded asPSE: GLO
IndustryCommunications services
Remittance
FoundedManila, Philippine Commonwealth (1935)
Headquarters,
Area served
Philippines
Key people
  • Ernest L. Cu (President and CEO)
  • Alberto M. de Larrazabal (chief commercial officer)
  • Rosemarie Maniego-Eala (chief financial officer)
ProductsMobile Telephony
Fixed-line Telephony
Broadband Services
Revenue₱127.9 billion (2017)[1]
₱15.1 billion (2017)[1]
OwnerStructure [2][3]
- SingTel (20.10%)
- Ayala Corporation (13.20%)
- Asiacom Philippines, Inc. (50.85%)
- Directors, Officers, ESOP (0.19%)
- Public Stock (15.66%)
Number of employees
6,182 (2014)
DivisionsGlobe Lifestyle
Globe Live
Globe Studios
SubsidiariesBayanTel
Innove Communications
Kickstart
Yondu
GXI
GTI
Asticom
Global Telehealth
Bethlehem Holdings
Websitewww.globe.com.ph

The company's principal shareholders are Ayala Corporation and Singapore Telecommunications. It is listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GLO and had a market capitalization of US$3.8 billion as of the end of June 2018.[5]

Globe's main competitor in the fixed-line telephone market is PLDT with its subsidiary, Digitel. BayanTel used to be one of its competitors prior to its acquisition by Globe. In the mobile phone market (along with TM), its main competitors are PLDT's cellular services namely, Smart, TNT and Sun Cellular.

In 2016, Globe introduced its Globe Lifestyle brand as a way to connect to its customers through fashion.[6] It also launched two entertainment divisions: Globe Studios, which focuses on film and television production, and Globe Live, which focuses on live concerts and musical events.[7]

History

In 1928, Congress passed Act No. 3495 granting the Robert Dollar Company (a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California), a franchise to operate wireless long-distance message services in the Philippines. Subsequently, Congress passed Act No. 4150 in 1934 to transfer the franchise and privileges of the Robert Dollar Company to Globe Wireless Limited, which was incorporated in the Philippines on 15 January 1935.

Globe Wireless Limited was later renamed as Globe-Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation ("Globe-Mackay"). Through Republic Act ("RA") No. 4630 enacted in 1965 by Congress, its franchise was further expanded to allow it to operate international communications systems. Globe-Mackay was granted a new franchise in 1980 by Batasang Pambansa, under Batas Pambansa 95.

Globe Telecom Logo (1991–2007)
Globe Telecom Logo (2007–2013)

In 1974, Globe-Mackay sold 60% of its stock to Ayala Corporation, local investors and its employees. It offered its shares to the public on 11 August 1975.

In 1992, Globe-Mackay merged with Clavecilla Radio Corporation, a domestic telecommunications pioneer, to form GMCR, Inc. ("GMCR"). The merger gave GMCR the capability to provide all forms of telecommunications to address the international and domestic requirements of its customers. GMCR was subsequently renamed to Globe Telecom, Inc. ("Globe").

In 1993, Globe partnered with Singapore Telecom, Inc. (STI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications Limited ("Singtel"),[8] after Ayala and STI signed a Memorandum of Understanding.

In 2001, Globe merged with Isla Communications Company, Inc. ("Islacom") a joint venture with Deutsche Telekom as foreign partner. It became its wholly owned subsidiary effective 27 June 2001. Deutsche Telekom eventually sold its share to Singapore Telecom. In 2003, the National Telecommunications Commission ("NTC") granted Globe Telecom's application to transfer its fixed line business assets and subscribers to Islacom, pursuant to its strategy to integrate all of its fixed line services under Islacom. Subsequently, Islacom was renamed as Innove Communications, Inc.

In 2004, Globe invested in G-Xchange, Inc. ("GXI"), a wholly owned subsidiary, to handle the mobile payment and remittance service marketed under the GCash brand using Globe Telecom's network as transport channel. GXI started commercial operations on 16 October 2004. In late 2019, the GCash brand was refreshed by global branding and design agency Serious Studio.

In November 2004, Globe and seven other leading Asia-Pacific mobile operators ("JV Partners") signed an agreement ("JV agreement") to form Bridge Alliance. The joint venture company operates through a Singapore-incorporated company, Bridge Mobile Pte. Limited (BMPL) which serves as a commercial vehicle for the JV partners to build and establish a regional mobile infrastructure and common service platform to deliver different regional mobile services to their subscribers. The Bridge Alliance currently has a combined customer base of over 250 million subscribers among its partners in India, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, Macau, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Taiwan and Indonesia.

In 2005, Innove was awarded by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) with a nationwide franchise for its fixed line business, allowing it to operate a Local Exchange Carrier service nationwide and expand its network coverage. In December 2005, the NTC approved Globe Telecom's application for third generation (3G) radio frequency spectra to support the upgrade of its cellular mobile telephone system ("CMTS") network to be able to provide 3G services. Globe was assigned with 10-Megahertz (MHz) of the 3G radio frequency spectrum.

On 19 May 2008, following the approval of the NTC, the subscribers contracts of Touch Mobile (TM) prepaid service were transferred from Innove to Globe, which now operates all wireless prepaid services using its integrated cellular networks.

In August 2008, and to further grow its mobile data segment, Globe acquired 100% ownership of Entertainment Gateway Group ("EGG"), a leading mobile content provide in the Philippines. EGG Group is engaged in the development and creation of wireless products and services accessible through telephones or other forms of communication devices. It also provides internet and mobile value added services, information technology and technical services including software development and related services. EGGC is registered with the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) as a content provider. On May 15, 2014, EGGC changed its corporate name from Entertainment Gateway Group Corp. to Yondu, Inc. (Yondu).

On 30 October 2008, Globe, the Bank of the Philippine Islands and Ayala Corporation signed a memorandum of agreement to form a joint venture that would allow rural and low-income customers' access to financial products and services. Last October 2009, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) approved the sale and transfer by BPI of its shares of stock in Pilipinas Savings Bank, Inc. (PSBI), formalizing the creation of the venture. Globe Telecom's and BPI's ownership stakes in PSBI is at 40% each, while AC's shareholding is at 20%. The partners plan to transform PSBI (now called BPI Globe BanKO, Inc.) into the country's first mobile microfinance bank. The bank's initial focus will be on wholesale lending to other microfinance institutions but will eventually expand to include retail lending, deposit-taking, and micro-insurance. BPI Globe BanKO opened its first branch in Metro Manila in the first quarter of 2011 and now has 6 branches nationwide, over 2,000 partner outlets, 261,000 customers and over P2.4 billion in its wholesale loan portfolio.

On 25 November 2008, Globe formed GTI Business Holdings, Inc. (GTIBH) primarily to act as an investment company. In March 2012, Globe launched Kickstart Ventures, Inc. (Kickstart) to help, support and develop the dynamic and growing community of technopreneurs in the Philippines. Kickstart is a business incubator that is focused on providing aspiring technopreneurs with the efficient environment and the necessary mechanisms to start their own business. Since its launch, Kickstart has 10 companies in its portfolio covering the digital media and technology, and web/mobile platform space.

In May 2013, ABS-CBN Convergence, Inc. ("ABS-C", formerly Multimedia Telephony, Inc.) announced the launch of its mobile brand, ABS-CBNmobile. The launch of the new mobile brand is being supported through a network sharing agreement with Globe, wherein the latter provides network capacity and coverage to ABS-C on a nationwide basis. ABS-C formally launched the brand on November 26, 2013.

In October 2013, following the court's approval of the Amended Rehabilitation Plan (jointly filed by Globe and BayanTel in May 2013), Globe acquired a 38% interest in BayanTel by converting BayanTel's unsustainable debt into common shares. This follows Globe Telecom's successful tender offer for close to 97% of BayanTel's outstanding indebtedness as of December 2012. As part of the amended rehab plan and pending regulatory approvals, Globe would further convert a portion of its sustainable debt into common shares of BayanTel, bringing up its stake to around 56%. In October 2014, Globe Telecom received a copy of the temporary restraining order (TRO) issued by the Court of Appeals stopping the National Telecommunications Commission's (NTC) proceedings in connection with the bid of Globe Telecom Inc. to take over Bayan Telecommunications Inc. (BayanTel). Despite the lapse of the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) last December 9, 2014, the Court of Appeals has advised the NTC to refrain from conducting any proceedings in connection with the bid of Globe assume majority control of BayanTel.

On June 3, 2014, Globe signed an agreement with Azalea Technology, Inc. and SCS Computer Systems, acquiring the entire ownership stake in Asticom. Asticom, a systems integrator and information technology services provider to domestic and international markets, is 49% owned by Azalea, a 100%-owned subsidiary of Ayala Corporation and 51% owned by SCS Computer Systems, a subsidiary of Singapore Telecom.

On June 30, 2015, Globe incorporated Global Capital Venture Holdings, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary organized under the laws of the Philippines and formed for the purpose of venturing into strategic non-core business.

On August 27, 2015, Globe Telecom, Inc. (Globe), Ayala Corporation (AC) and Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) signed an agreement to turn over full ownership of BPI Globe BanKO (BanKO) to BPI, one of the majority owners of the joint venture.

In Q3 2016, Globe Telecom dislodged Smart Communications as the largest telecommunications company it terms of subscriber base with 65.8 million subscribers, 200,000 more than its rival.[9]

In 2017, Globe Telecom's CEO, Ernest Cu was named the CEO of the year by the World Communication Awards 2017.[10][11]

In 2018, Globe Telecom was selected as the best workplace in Asia.[12] and the Internet was proposed to be extended in Europe.[13]

Radio frequency summary

Frequencies used by Globe Telecom
FrequencyProtocolClassBand NumberDuplex Mode
900 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
2G
8
E-GSM
1800 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
2G
3
DCS
900 MHz
UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+
3G
8
UMTS-FDD
2100 MHz
UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+
3G
1
UMTS-FDD
700 MHz
LTE
4G
28
FDD
1800 MHz
LTE
4G
3
FDD
2300 MHz
LTE
4G
40
TDD
2500 MHz
LTE
4G
41
TDD
2600 MHz
LTE
4G
7
FDD

Ownership

The following are the major stockholders of Globe Telecom as of 30 June 2015:[2]

  • Ayala Corporation: 13.85% (with common shares of 40,351,591)
  • SingTel: 21.51% (with common shares of 62,646,487)
  • Asiacom: 54.43% (With preferred shares of 158,515,016)
  • Directors, Officers, ESOP: 0.07% (With common shares of 205,027; preferred shares of 5)
  • Public Stock : 10.14% (With common shares of 29,537,111)

Updated Shareholding Structure of Globe Telecom as of 31 March 2019:[3]

Major Shareholder % of Total Common Shares Preferred Shares
Ayala Corporation
13.21%
41,157,276
SingTel
20.11%
62,646,487
Asiacom
50.88%
158,515,016
Directors, Officers, ESOP
0.14%
414,409 5
Public Stock
15.67%
28,835,976

Subsidiaries

  • Innove Communications, Inc. (Innove) - 100% ownership
  • Bayan Telecommunications, Inc. (BayanTel) - 98.57% ownership
  • Kickstart Ventures, Inc. (Kickstart)- 100% ownership
    • Flipside Publishing Services, Inc. (FPSI) - 40% ownership
  • AdSpark Inc. - 100% ownership
  • Yondu (formerly known as Entertainment Gateway Group Corp.) - 100% ownership
  • Mynt (Globe Fintech Innovations, Inc.)- 45% ownership (the rest shared with Ayala and Ant Financial)
    • G-Xchange (GXI, mobile payment and remittance service marketed under the GCash brand) – now a subsidiary of Mynt
    • Fuse Lending (mobile financial solutions provider, marketed under the GCredit brand)
  • GTI Business Holdings (GTI) - 100% ownership
  • Asticom Technology, Inc. – 100% ownership
  • Global Telehealth, Inc. (KonsultaMD)

Joint ventures

Affiliates

  • AF Payments, Inc. – 20% ownership

Others

  • Bethlehem Holdings Inc. (BHI) - a media investment firm through its retirement pension agency funded by Globe Telecom

Slogans

YearSlogan
1996–August 2001It's all in your hands
August 2001–March 2002All You'll Ever Need
March 2002–January 2006Making Great Things Possible, Globe
January–April 2006Sa Globe, Posible
April 2006–August 6, 2007Ang Lakas Mo Sa Globe
August 6, 2007–Late 2009Abot Mo Ang Mundo.
Late 2009–Mid 2010Globe All You Can.
Late 2009–Mid 2010Ang Worldwidest. (for IDD services)
October 2010–June 2012Enjoy your Globe your way.
2011–2013Go lang nang Go.
June 2012–Late 2013Empowering you your way.
January 2014–August 2016Creating a Wonderful World.
Late 2016–presentCreate. Wonderful.

Esports

Globe Telecom and MET Events organized the Philippine Pro Gaming League. In its first season, it only had 3 games Dota 2, Tekken 7, and Arena of Valor with P800,000 prize pool. The second season increased the prize pool to P1.3-million, had 4 games: League of Legends, Tekken 7, Rules of Survival, and Arena of Valor[15] and a Mobile Legends: Bang Bang corporate league added later on.[16]

See also

References

  1. "Globe Keeps Revenue Growth Momentum".
  2. "2014 Ownership Structure". Globe Telecom. Archived from the original on April 5, 2016. Retrieved December 22, 2016.
  3. "2019 Shareholding Structure". Globe Telecom. Archived from the original on May 10, 2019. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  4. "Globe taps P5 billion DBP loan to fund capex". The Philippine Star. December 18, 2019.
  5. MarketScreener. "GLOBE TELECOM, INC. : Shareholders Board Members Managers and Company Profile | PHY272571498 | MarketScreener". www.marketscreener.com. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  6. "Globe Lifestyle launches 1st apparel lineup with 0917 & Pop Art collections | Newsroom | Globe Telecom". newsroom.globe.com.ph. Retrieved September 23, 2018.
  7. "Globe reveals new content partners, Globe Studios and Globe Live". Philippine Daily Inquirer. June 29, 2016.
  8. Mehdi, Khosrow-Pour (April 30, 2006). Cases on Telecommunications and Networking. Idea Group Inc (IGI). ISBN 9781599044194.
  9. "Globe Telecom Overtakes Rival Smart Communications in Subscriber Base by a Slim Margin". wordpress.com. December 30, 2016.
  10. "Globe Telecom's Ernest Cu is "CEO of the Year" finalist in World Communications Awards 2017". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  11. "Ernest Cu of Globe Telecom Hailed as PH Best CEO by FinanceAsia | Newsroom | Globe". newsroom.globe.com.ph. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  12. "Globe Telecom bags the best workplace in Asia award for 2018".
  13. "Globe Telecom extends internet reachability further in Europe". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  14. P. Valdueza, Rolando (April 15, 2016). (ABS-CBN) SEC FORM 17-A (Report). Philippine Stock Exchange. p. 11. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
  15. "Philippine Pro Gaming League returns with P1.3 million prize pool". Rappler. February 4, 2019.
  16. "Join the Philippine Pro Gaming League 2019 Mobile Legends Corporate League". Manila Bulletin. July 13, 2019.
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