By Lenie Lectura - February 18, 2020
VIVANT Corporation has tapped Stock
Transfer Service, Inc. (STSI) as its stock transfer agent, replacing RCBC Trust
and Investments Group.
“Vivant Corporation has engaged
Stock Transfer Service, Inc. (STSI) as its stock transfer agent, to replace
RCBC Trust and Investments Group resigned as the Stock Transfer Agent of Vivant
Corporation after almost six years of partnership,” it said in a disclosure
Monday.
The board approved this last
February 3 and will take effect on April 18.
“The resignation by RCBC Trust and
Investments Group was a result of the downsizing of the stock transfer agency
services,” it added.
The Cebu-based firm earlier said it
was setting aside P1 billion this year to achieve a target attributable
capacity of 500 megawatts (MW) in three years.
Twenty percent of the planned 500MW
capacity is renewable energy. To date, Vivant Energy Corp., which
manages the investments of publicly listed Vivant Corporation in the energy
sector, has an attributable capacity of 282 MW composed of diesel and
coal-fired power projects.
Last week, a subsidiary of Vivant
Energy Corp. and the Bantayan Electric Cooperative (Banelco) signed a 15-year
power supply deal meant to provide a stable and reliable energy source in
Bantayan Island.
The parties signed a 15-megawatt
(MW) power supply agreement. Under the agreement, Isla Norte Energy
Corporation—a consortium of Vivant Energy, Vivant Integrated Diesel Corporation
and Gigawatt Power Inc. (GPI)—will install a 23.31-MW diesel-fired power plant
in the town of Bantayan.
The remaining eight megawatts could
serve Bantayan’s growing demand for electricity in the years to come.
“We look forward to a happy
partnership with Isla Norte in the next 15 years,” said Banelco President Oscar
Seares during the signing.
Vivant Integrated Diesel is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Vivant Energy Corp.
“We welcome this opportunity to
contribute to the continued growth of Bantayan. Having a stable and reliable
supply of energy is vital to the economic and social development of the
community and we’re honored to be the one given this responsibility. We want to
do good here because this is in our home, Cebu,” said Vivant Energy Corp. COO
Emil Andre Garcia.
“The service, commitment and
reliability that our power plants provide in the distribution systems of
electric cooperatives are more than satisfactory. This is something that we
commit to Banelco,” said GPI President Walden Tantuico.
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