It was in Chonquing, Sichuan province, that Allied Commercial Bank just opened its second branch. Allied Commercial, a subsidiary of Allied Banking Corp., has the distinction of being the first foreign bank to have incorporated under Chinese banking laws. (George S.K. Tys Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co. operates a branch in Beijing, which reports to the Philippine-based head office.)
As everybody knows, Mr. Singson is pretty palsy-walsy with most of the taipans.
He is a trustee of the Tan Yan Kee foundation, together with former Supreme Court Chief Justice Andres Narvasa and former Ateneo de Manila University president Fr. Joaquin Bernas, S.J. (although Fr. Bernas has yet to convince Mr. Tan to donate big to Ateneo).
Mr. Singson is also president of JG Summit Capital Markets, which invests the extra money of John Gokongwei Jr. in foreign bonds such as those of Russia and Brazil.
No, Mr. Singson is not part of Mr. Tans group, which just left for Bremen, Germany, which is better known for that fairy tale on the four musicians rather than for its university.
The invitation, which reciprocated Mr. Tans hospitality to university officials when they were in the Philippines, included University of the East big shots Panfilo Domingo and Baltazar Endriga.
Then again, anything made out of ostrich is premium-priced from its meat (premium cut), which sells for P749 per kilo in a Makati-based supermarket to the P50,000 black ostrich bag carrying the Prada label at Rustans.
By the way, Chowking president Rufino dela Rosa has so far awarded the first batch of chefs who have taken the revalidation test with 10-carat gold pins.
The company has scheduled other examination dates, a daunting task since it has 1,115 chefs working in 235 outlets nationwide.