ATRAM adds Cebu Landmasters to SDG fund, citing strong ESG performance

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VisMin developer Cebu Landmasters, Inc. (CLI) has been included in the ATRAM Philippine Sustainable Development Growth Fund as a nod to its commitment to sustainability.

The fund, managed by ATRAM, selects the top 20 listed companies that demonstrate strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance while maintaining financial growth.

With a year-to-date return of 18 percent as of December 2024, the ₱300 million ATRAM SDG Fund is the third-best-performing equity fund in the Philippines.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said, “CLI's inclusion in this prestigious fund highlights the company’s positive outcomes from its sustainability initiatives.”

“We are pleased and encouraged to be included in the ATRAM SDG Fund, which recognizes companies that champion sustainability in their operations. 

Jose Soberano III.jpgCLI Chairman and CEO Jose R. Soberano III

“This recognizes our long-standing commitment to ESG principles, ensuring that we not only deliver quality developments but also create a positive impact on communities and the environment,” said CLI Chairman and CEO Jose R. Soberano III. 

He noted, “The increasing interest from investors in companies that embody sustainability further motivates us to embed these tenets into every aspect of our business.”

Even before its inclusion in the ATRAM SDG Fund, CLI said it has consistently prioritized sustainability, as detailed in its Sustainability Reports. 

The company has long integrated ESG principles into its operations, ensuring that its developments align with environmental and social responsibility.

This commitment is evident in its biodiversity conservation, community livelihood initiatives, and environmental protection and rehabilitation efforts, including the GROW (Green Resources and Opportunities for Work) and LAMBO (Livelihood Assistance for Multi-sectoral beneficiary organizations) programs and the Magspeak project.

CLI’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in the Magspeak Mountain Resort and Villas in Brgy. Magsaysay, Balamban, Cebu. Designed as a model for environmental conservation, Magspeak integrates biodiversity management, sustainable ecosystem enrichment, and green architecture. 

The site is home to at least 24,993 native trees and 30 bird species, with ongoing efforts to preserve and enhance biodiversity.

Through the GROW program, CLI has planted more than 400,000 trees—including mangroves, timber, and fruit trees— across 151 sites, achieving an 80 percent survival rate. 

In addition to ecological efforts, CLI empowers communities through the LAMBO livelihood program. Under its GROW subprogram, CLI supports farmers and fishermen by providing seedling production, tree planting, and forest management opportunities. 

The company’s farm-to-market initiative, Tabo sa CLI, eliminates middlemen, directly connecting farmers with consumers in CLI corporate offices and managed residential communities. 

By year-end 2024, CLI had partnered with 16 People’s Organizations, benefitting 536 farmers and fishermen across 164 planting sites.

“Our inclusion in the ATRAM SDG Fund strengthens our resolve to scale up our sustainability efforts. This recognition comes at a pivotal time as we prepare for the upcoming listing of our P5 billion sustainability-linked bond—another testament to our unwavering commitment to sustainability,” said Soberano.
 

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