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Sy family to open 2 NU sites

The expansion of National University (NU), which is being led by the family of the late tycoon Henry Sy, is now in progress, with additional branches set to open in two new locations in Bulacan and Cavite with estimated investments of P800 million.

NU Chair Hans Sy said the five-year expansion strategy of one of the oldest universities in the Philippines has already been laid out.

“So far, we have NU Laguna, NU Mall of Asia, and NU Fairview and they are all operational. We will continue [our expansion] for the next five years,” Sy, who also serves as a director at SM Prime Holdings, Inc., said on the sidelines of ASEAN Family Business Conference.

Read more: https://business.mb.com.ph/2019/10/21/sy-family-to-open-2-nu-sites/