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Pampanga Businessman could be the next Billionaire

Pampanga-based businessman Dennis Anthony Uy could become the country’s next dollar billionaire as his broadband company Converge ICT Solutions Inc. moves forward with a $700 million initial public offering (IPO), said to be the largest in the Philippines.
The deal will accelerate Converge’s goal to cover millions of households across the country with high-speed fiber internet, a segment with significant growth prospects given that it now serves under 5 percent of the country’s population of 100 million  people. 
They are one of the fastest growing companies in the sector that has thrived despite the pandemic,” said the source. “More and more people are using broadband. Data use is growing exponentially.
Uy said thousands of new customers came from global outsourcing companies buying home internet for their employees. This was part of a boarder shift to work from home arrangements amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
He said Filipinos were “hungry” for faster and more inexpensive broadband internet.
Converge, which started as a small cable TV operator in Pampanga, is gaining ground against larger rivals. This is partly with the backing last September of a $250 million investment from United States-based Warburg Pincus, one of the world’s largest private equity firms.
The funds bolstered Converge’s $1.8 billion plan to build a nationwide internet backbone in partnership with the likes of South Korea’s KT Corp.
Converge is hoping to capture a third of the country’s 22 million households, Uy had said.
The current rollout includes a $70 million domestic submarine cable with 20 landing stations across the Philippines.

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