BPI, UnionBank loans extension
ABS-CBN had previously secured an extension for its BPI loan, which originally matured in March last year, to 1 September 2025. Its UnionBank loan had likewise previously been extended to 27 February.
ABS-CBN has seen its earnings plunge following the revocation of its franchise under the Duterte administration at the onset of the pandemic. The Lopez family-led company sank deeper into the red in the first half of 2026, posting a net loss of P1.83 billion from January to June, more than twice the P852-million loss recorded in the same period last year.
Consolidated revenues slid 17 percent to P6.88 billion, while its Content Production and Distribution business, a key pillar of the company’s post-franchise operations, saw revenues fall 9 percent to P5.76 billion in the first half.
Set to receive P6 billion in fresh capital
ABS-CBN’s latest debt restructuring is the latest move the company has undertaken to strengthen its balance sheet. The company is set to receive around P6 billion in fresh capital through the issuance of 1.64 billion new shares, led by I&C Holdings Corp., which will become ABS-CBN Corp.’s second-largest shareholder behind the Lopez family bloc after investing P3.5 billion.