Unilever Philippines
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Unilever Philippines, Inc. is the Philippine subsidiary of British multinational company, Unilever. It is based in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig since 2016. It is a manufacturer of laundry detergents and soaps, shampoos and hair conditioners, toothpastes, deodorants, skin care products, household cleaners, and toilet soaps with an annual sales of over 40 billion pesos. It employs over 1,000 people nationally. It is the largest polluter in the Philippines.[1]
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Formerly | Philippine Refining Company (1927–1993) Unilever Philippines (PRC), Inc. (1993–1997) |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Consumer goods |
Founded | 1927; 97 years ago (1927) |
Headquarters | 7/F Bonifacio Stopover Corporate Center, 31st Street corner 2nd Avenue, , |
Area served | Philippines |
Key people | Fredy Ong (Chairman and CEO) |
Products | Home and personal care Foods and beverages |
Revenue | 46,691,354,596 |
7,509,313,003 | |
Parent | Unilever |
Website | unilever |
Aside from Unilever Philippines, other Unilever subsidiaries in the country include Unilever RFM Ice Cream, Inc. (formerly, Selecta Walls, Inc.) and California Manufacturing Company, Inc. (Unilever Bestfoods).
Unilever Philippines serves as part of Unilever plc to produce, manufacture and supervise Unilever brands (like Surf, Close-Up, Clear, among others) in the Philippine market. To maintain the needs of mass production of most of the products, the company also imports Unilever products from neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.
In 2023, Fredy Ong served as the new chairman and CEO of Unilever Philippines, replacing Benjie Yap.[2]