Metro Manila, Philippines – San Miguel Corporation (SMC) distributed P1.43 trillion—about 95% of the P1.5 trillion in total revenues it generated in 2025—back to suppliers, employees, investors, communities, and the government, the company disclosed in its latest Sustainability Report.
The report showed that the vast majority of the total economic value generated by SMC’s Group-wide operations went back to supporting Philippine businesses, jobs, public revenues, and economic activity—underscoring the company’s contributions to the wider economy.
Approximately P995 billion of total revenues went to suppliers and operating expenses, helping support businesses across SMC’s nationwide supply chain, and enabling them to sustain operations, generate income, and provide employment in their communities.
Some P221 billion went to taxes and other government payments, helping fund public services, infrastructure, and social programs. Another P153 billion went to payments to providers of capital, including investors and shareholders. Meanwhile, P58 billion went to salaries and benefits for SMC’s employees, while P560 million was invested in community development programs.
SMC reported P79.6 billion in core net income, which it said would support growth and further investments.
SMC Chairman and CEO Ramon S. Ang said: “At San Miguel, creating value goes well beyond financial performance. Our job is not just to provide quality food and beverage products, and access to everyday necessities such as power, fuel and infrastructure. Our bigger mission is to help sustain our economy and create the conditions needed to ensure more Filipinos have jobs and opportunities that can uplift and sustainably improve their lives.”
Apart from its financial performance, SMC also reported progress on infrastructure assets, environmental programs, workforce development, community initiatives and governance practices.
Its operating footprint includes 5,710 MW of total energy capacity, 225 kilometers of expressways, fuel refining capacity of 180,000 barrels per day in Bataan, and annual cement production capacity of 17.5 million metric tons.
On environmental initiatives, SMC has planted 8.14 million trees through various reforestation programs nationwide and saved 58 billion liters of water since 2017 through desalination, conservation, recycling, reuse and rainwater harvesting. It also reported removing 8.95 million tons of silt and waste from major rivers and river systems through its Better Rivers PH initiative, which it started in 2020.
For social programs, SMC reached more than 200,000 individuals through volunteer programs nationwide. A total of 4,298 employee volunteers contributed 65,415 hours across about 600 activities.
The report also showed that SMC’s workforce grew to 59,117 in 2025, with about 64% of employees based outside Metro Manila.
Under governance, the company said all directors and officers underwent corporate governance training. It also completed climate risk assessments across all major operating assets, earned 282 internationally recognized certifications, recorded zero data breaches during the year, and screened nearly 200 suppliers for their ESG profile and performance.















