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  1. When a Spanish royal decree established El Banco Español-Filipino de Isabela II, Southeast Asia’s first private commercial bank, Antonio de Ayala was appointed director to represent the Manila business community. It was a feat that truly showed how respected his business sense was that even the Spaniards commended him for it.

  2. Nov 8, 2016 · ZOBEL DE AYALA. The family behind the Ayala Group of Companies (Ayala Land, BPI, Globe Telecom, Manila Water) traces its roots in the Philippines to Antonio de Ayala, who arrived in the early 1800s. The Zobel part of the name comes courtesy of Jacobo Zobel, who married Trinidad, Antonio’s daughter.

  3. The Ayala Corporation has interests in real estate development, banking and financial services, telecomunications, electronics, and information technology. Its roots date back to 1834 when the founders, Domingo Roxas and Antonio de Ayala, established the Casa Roxas trading house.

  4. It is a name synonymous with visionary leadership, exemplary management and innovative business practices—the very same values Ayala Corporation was founded on 180 years ago.

  5. Ayala is a toponymic surname, from the town of Ayala in Álava, Basque, Spain. The surname was included in the Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos of 1849.. This sub-project aims to organize genealogical data on the Ayala Family of the Philippines.

  6. Oct 14, 2022 · Con el conocimiento de que, desde el año 2001, vives en el Fraccionamiento Residencial San Antonio de Ayala, en el lugar que elegiste para vivir junto con tu familia, como esposa, Madre, Ama de ...

  7. Tomb of Don Antonio de Ayala, San Agustin Church, Intramuros Don Antonio de Ayala is the co-founder of Ayala Corporation and the Bank of the Philippine Islands (San Agustin Art & History).