CEBU CITY—Razil Alba doesn’t let her disability stop her from going around Bohol. A Capitol employee from Barangay San Isidro, Tagbilaran City, she uses Pedi App, a ride-hailing app that enables her to book a pedicab that will take her— along with her wheelchair — to and from her destination.
The pullout highlights a strategic pivot away from legacy dealership operations. Ayala is refocusing its mobility arm on electrification, charging infrastructure, and next-generation mobility solutions, while leaving traditional sales networks to new dealer principals.
Xpress Super App, a fast-rising mobility and lifestyle platform in the Philippines backed by Cebuana Lhuillier, has been named to Forbes Asia’s “100 to Watch” 2025 list — an annual spotlight on emerging Asia-Pacific companies poised to transform industries.
The program addresses critical challenges faced by Filipinos in accessing medical care and by healthcare workers in their daily commutes. Patients often endure long and complicated journeys for consultations, while medical staff, particularly during off-peak hours, struggle with limited transport options.