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Catholic Church has billions invested in BPI, Philex, San Miguel

May 31, 2011


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Catholic Church Philippines - Billions of Stock InvestmentsFor most of us, it’s a given that the Catholic Church is rich. One just has to look at their sprawling acres of land, large Church structures and buildings, and millions of pesos of cash collected from mass goers every week.

What a lot of people do not know is that the Church is also a stockholder in several Philippine companies; the total investment in these publicly-listed firms comprise a sizable chunk of its total wealth. Reports submitted to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) show that the Church and affiliate Catholic groups are, in fact, the top stockholders in companies such as the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), Philex Mining Corporation (PX), San Miguel Corporation (SMC), Ayala Corporation (AC), and Phinma Corporation (PHN), among others.

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, for example, is the 4th largest owner of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) with more than 300 million shares. How much are these shares worth? As of May 2011, this is valued at more than P17 billion. Yes, that’s seventeen billion pesos, with a B.

Aside from banking, the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines is also invested in mining and construction.

As of March 31, 2011, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila is the 15th top shareholder of Philex Mining Corporation (PX), the country’s largest mining firm. It owns 3.2 million shares of PX currently worth more than P66 million.

(Update August 22, 2011: Catholic Church sold all its Philex shares to Manny Pangilinan?)

It is also an investor in Concrete Aggregates Corp. (CA), a supplier of construction materials such as processed aggregates, ready mix concrete and crushed sand. Its investment in CA is currently valued at around P4.5 million.

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The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila is not the only diocese invested in Philippine stocks. Other dioceses with significant stock investments include:

  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Tuguegarao, Cagayan – owns 856,639 shares of SMC worth P94 million
  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Nueva Segovia de Vigan – owns 428,067 shares of SMC worth P47 million
  • Roman Catholic Archbishop of Jaro, Iloilo – owns 491,385 shares of BPI worth a total of P28 million
  • Roman Catholic Bishop of Tuguegarao, Cagayan – owns 24,015 shares of Ayala Corp worth P9.3 million

Affiliate Catholic groups apparently also have huge investments in Philippine companies. More than P500 million pesos worth of San Miguel Corp (SMC)‘s shares, for example, are owned by three (3) Catholic groups:

  • El Superior de la Corporacion Filipina de Padres Agustinos Recoletos – 2.37 million shares worth P260.7 million
  • Superior de la Corporacion Archicofradia de N.P.J.N de Recoletos – 1.23 million shares worth P136 million
  • Carmel of the Divine Infant Jesus of Prague, Inc. – 957,000 shares worth P105 million

All this talk of the Church’s riches is merely the tip of the iceberg since our compilation below only includes the Church’s investments in PSE-traded firms. We do not know how much more is invested in private entities, in companies outside the Philippines, in bonds, in time deposit accounts, or in real estate properties.

We understand that the Church has to invest money in various assets, including stocks, in order to finance and sustain itself. This is actually good since this shows how financially-literate the Church is. What we just hope here at PinoyMoneyTalk is for the Church to take an active role not just in shaping the morality of its people but also in developing a more practical and productive attitude towards money and finance.

The weekly Sunday sermons should, therefore, include not just lessons about being morally upright. The Church should also convince mass goers to work and pursue livelihood and to not depend solely on and leave their fate to God (“Ipagpasa-Diyos niyo ang lahat ng inyong mga problema.”).

The Church should educate its people about the value of earning, saving, and investing money and should not condone Catholics who are already content in life even if they are penniless (“Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven”).

More importantly, we believe the Catholic Church should play a more pivotal and proactive role in helping solve the ills of the country. The billions of pesos of investments (as seen in the table below) can go a long way in uplifting the lives of poor Filipino people who, admittedly, form the critical mass of supporters of the Catholic Church.

Yes, the Church is already doing its share by running hospitals and orphanages, by providing assistance to those who come to them for help, and by offering moral guidance. But they can do more and they should do more. They owe it to the millions of Filipinos who go to Church every Sunday donating their hard-earned cash that the Church now owns.

Table: Stock Investments of Catholic Church and affiliate Catholic Groups

Diocese / Church Foundation Company # Shares Owned Rank in Top 100 Total Investment Value
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 222,843,681 4th PHP12.724 Billion
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (REAL CASA DE MISERICORDIA) Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 41,408,841 8th PHP2.364 Billion
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA (HOSPITAL DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS) Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 22,072,182 13th PHP1.26 Billion
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE) Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 6,016,624 15th PHP343.55 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (HOSP DE SA JUAN DE DIOS) Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 4,285,572 17th PHP244.71 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (MAYORDOMIA DELA CATEDRAL) Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 2,664,266 21st PHP152.13 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (ST. PAUL`S HOSPITAL) Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 1,772,418 26th PHP101.21 Million
CARMEL OF THE DIVINE INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUE, INC. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 726,819 49th PHP41.50 Million
EL SUPERIOR DE LA CORPORACION FILIPINA DE PADRES AGUSTINOS RECOLETOS Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 551,382 60th PHP31.48 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF JARO Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) 491,385 64th PHP28.06 Million
EL SUPERIOR DE LA CORPORACION FILIPINA DE PADRES AGUSTINOS RECOLETOS San Miguel Corp (SMC) 2,370,000 31st PHP260.70 Million
SUPERIOR DE LA CORPORACION ARCHICOFRADIA DE N.P.J.N DE RECOLETOS San Miguel Corp (SMC) 1,234,603 75th PHP135.81 Million
CARMEL OF THE DIVINE INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUE, INC. San Miguel Corp (SMC) 957,516 79th PHP105.33 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF TUGUEGARAO San Miguel Corp (SMC) 856,639 81st PHP94.23 Million
REAL MONASTERIO DE LA PURISIMA CONCEPCION DE NUESTRA MADRE SANTA CLARA DE MANILA San Miguel Corp (SMC) 809,834 83rd PHP89.08 Million
SUPERIOR DE LA CORPORACION DE PADRES RECOLETOS POR BECAS Y VOCACIONES San Miguel Corp (SMC) 621,702 89th PHP68.39 Million
CARMEL OF ST THERESE OF THE CHILD JESUS San Miguel Corp (SMC) 592,956 91st PHP65.23 Million
THE DISCALCED CARMELITE NUNS OF CEBU San Miguel Corp (SMC) 451,864 95th PHP49.71 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF NUEVA SEGOVIA DE VIGAN San Miguel Corp (SMC) 428,067 98th PHP47.09 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA Philex Mining Corp (PX) 3,221,135 15th PHP66.68 Million
RELIGIOUS OF THE VIRGIN MARY - B Philex Mining Corp (PX) 3,125,777 16th PHP64.70 Million
RELIGIOUS OF THE VIRGIN MARY-A Philex Mining Corp (PX) 1,091,027 69th PHP22.58 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF TUGUEGARAO Ayala Corporation (AC) 24,015 73rd PHP9.29 Million
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILS, INC. Ayala Corporation Preferred Shares - A (ACPA) 60,000 2nd PHP31.80 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF TAGBILARAN Ayala Corporation Preferred Shares - B (ACPR) 10,000 64th PHP1.02 Million
DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PHINMA Corp. (PHN) 159,575 19th PHP2.12 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF JUAN DE DIOS PHINMA Corp. (PHN) 153,880 20th PHP2.05 Million
RELIGIOUS OF THE VIRGIN MARY PHINMA Corp. (PHN) 58,975 52nd PHP784,368
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA Concrete Aggregates Corp (CA) 78,846 9th PHP3.47 Million
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (REAL CASA DE MISERICORDIA) Concrete Aggregates Corp (CA) 13,067 18th PHP574,948
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA (HOSPITAL DE SAN JUAN DE DIOS) Concrete Aggregates Corp (CA) 8,317 24th PHP365,948
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (HOSPICIO DE SAN JOSE) Concrete Aggregates Corp (CA) 1,898 66th PHP83,512
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MLA (MAYORDOMIA DELA CATEDRAL) Concrete Aggregates Corp (CA) 841 97th PHP37,004
ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA ISM Communications (ISM) 38,399 48th PHP126,333
SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD Filipino Fund Inc. (FFI) 6,000 24th PHP48,000
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF BANGUED Filipino Fund Inc. (FFI) 1,500 49th PHP12,000
CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE Benguet Corp. - A (BC) 215 53rd PHP4,107
CORPORACION DE PADRES DOMINICOS EEI 75,000 75th PHP256,500

* Rank in Top 100 – rank in the Top 100 Stockholders of the Company, a report submitted by the company to the PSE
** Total Investment Value – peso value of total shares owned, as of May 27, 2011 closing prices

Source: Company reports submitted to the Philippine Stock Exchange


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  • HolyShyeit

    That’s only in the Philippines.

    JUST IMAGINE the wealth of the Vatican church…

    If all money would go straight into the Pope’s pocket, he would be wealthier than Bill Gates.

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  • Mang Damian

    While we see the investments of the Catholic Church, please also consider in digging information about the Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans who are all members of Roman Catholic religious Orders. These are the so called prayle’s (Friars who molded the Pilipino’s religious beliefs). These are the same orders who raped the Pilipino people of their rich and vast claims of lands and pre-spanish titles that the government at that time honored. Take a look at the Jesuits, they are all over as board of directors of big mining or oil stocks. The Catholic church investments probably is just minimal compared to these other religious order. 

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Aran-Cabreros/100000294307442 Aran Cabreros

      excuse me? you did not study the history pre, try to dig dipper on what happened during the spanish era…The do not own the lands just because they wanted to do something bad for it, instead the state of Spain gave a certain hectares for their missionary works and for the imrpovisation in the lives of the people in our country that time, Though as a whole, the spanish government did not do perfectly the best for our development, they left it to the spanish friars of which gave way for the so-called pensionados to exist in our society, and because of the church-run schools, there were many of which became notable Filipinos regarding education. especially that Dr. Jose Rizal is a product of a Catholic institution..

  • Email_jaakoo

    ang mga yaman o amount ng pera na nakikita nyo na pagmamay ari ng Roman Catholic Church sa Pilipinas ay namana lang mula sa mga paring Kastila, take note ang mga kastila ang syang nag introduced ng Katolisismo sa Pilipinas. para mapangalagaan ito at hindi mawala they decided to invest their money into the biggest companies para lumago pa at marami pang matulungang mga charities like the Caritas. tell me may masama ba dun?? di naman gaya sa ibang religion jan na ang mga pera ng founders nila ay namamana mula sa ama anak at sa mga susunod pa sa kanila..

    • Afriendtoall

      Oo nga as in yung mga social club investment business parading as religious entities.

    • KV

      Oo nga, namana sa Kastila na iniba ang Catholic religion to suit their selfish intentions sa Pinas. Pag nagpunta ka ng ibang bansa, makikita mo gaano kaiba ang mga Catholic priests na galing sa Kastila at ang ibang totoong Katoliko. Ang mga prayle nun panahon ng Kastila ay ginatasan ang mga Pilipino with their own creative ways of twisting the Catholic doctrines at sadly, eto pa rin ang pinagpapatuloy ng karamihan sa simbahang Katoliko sa atin. Kelangan din magising ang mga Pilipino dito.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Aran-Cabreros/100000294307442 Aran Cabreros

      issue na naman..hahaha…natatawa ako sa iyo mr. KV…you are assuming eh..lolz..akala mo di ko alam ang style mo?..lolz

    • Jeyps

      They weren’t perfect but they have provided good results (although not all the time), it’s good to know that morality or pera man ang basis nitong mga good results na ito, masaya ako’t pati mga apo ko at apo nila eh makikinabang pa sa malaking perang ito. sana lumaki pa.

    • disqus_ySAT6adfQy

      eh di lipat ka nalang sa muslim para maging terorista ka. binwalan ka ba??????????

  • Email_jaakoo

    ginagamit nila ang pera to sustain the world’s catholic largest charity body which the The Caritas International and ung caritas dito sa pilipinas. 
    Caritas Internationalis is a confederation of 164 Roman Catholic relief, development and social service organisations operating in over 200 countries and territories worldwide. Collectively and individually their mission is to work to build a better world, especially for the poor and oppressed.

    • RamonFernandez

      to work to build a better world, especially for the poor and oppressed? Nagpapatawa ka ba

    • Jeyps

      there’s nothing funny about it, widen your perspective. You cannot judge a book if you haven’t seen all the pages.

  • Bruce in Iloilo

    In comparison, Harvard University’s endowment is about 1.1 trillion pesos

    Assuming that the Church uses 5% of our wealth (I’m Catholic) every year, 20 billion pesos will yield 1 billion in income, or approximately 10 pesos per Filipino.  They could give each Roman Catholic in the country one round-trip jeepney ride per year. That doesn’t sound like their that rich to me.

  • Bruceiniloio

    More stats:

    There are approximately 25,000 priests in the Philippines.  Assuming it costs say 3,000p per month to maintain each priest, then about 1 billion pesos per year are required for the entire country just to maintain the priests.  

    But remember priests are just a very small minority of church employees.  If the Catholic Church has as many employees as DepEd, about 450,000, and were paying them on average 4,000p per month (including benefits), the Philippine Catholic Church’s yearly payroll would be 21,600,000,000 or 21.6 billion peson.  If the Church sold all their assets, the Church may have enough for their employees salaries for a year or so….and that’s not paying for electricity, water, repairs, wine and communion bread, school books, MRI machines, chemotherapy drugs, etc.

    My best guess, if the Philippine Catholic Church sold everything it had it could live off the money for 6 months.

    Again, that doesn’t sound too rich to me

    • KV

      Just to correct, I don’t think maintaining a priest is only P3k! My uncle is a priest and he gets a salary of P25k++ on top of his free housing and food. The church also pays for his household staff’s salaries and his hospitalization. So his salary plus the donations he get for house blessings, etc. are all to his savings. That’s why he’s the richest amongst his siblings. He has built a building, can travel to so many countries in a year, etc.  Now, with all these, obviously MINIMUM of maintaining a priest is P50k. What more for the bishops, or higher-ranked priests? What are their monthly salaries?

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Aran-Cabreros/100000294307442 Aran Cabreros

      hahaha.issue na naman..natawa ako sa iyo KV…i have been to a parish convent and I know how much money a priest recieves, minsan pa nga wala..nadadaan lang sa libre..lolz..kaw talaga KV…dakilang issue maker..lolz

    • disqus_ySAT6adfQy

      If you are jealous of Catholic Church, you better make your own religion and eat your money, bitter pipol

  • Bruceiniloio

    More number crunching….

    Let’s round off the BPI investment to 20 billion

    Let’s say that represents 1% of the wealth of the Philippine Catholic Church, meaning it is worth 2 trillion pesos.

    If the Philippine Catholic Church liquidates it could give every Filipino (man, woman, and child) 20,000p.  Not bad but not great.

    Let’s assume BPI is 0.1% of the wealth, then every Filipino gets 200,000p. Much better but not exactly wealthy.  Wealth usually equals a car but this couldn’t buy you a car.

    • luigiMario

      kapatid na bruce, mukhang may niluluto at gustong palabasin ang mga naglabas ng ganitong propaganda, nagtataka lang ako sa timing at motibo ng mga ito. sana lang wag ma single out ang catholic church dito, pakibuksan narin sana ang iba pang church at religious entities para hindi maisip ng marami na parang may tinitira ang mga naglabas ng ganitong propaganda. just thinking out loud…

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