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AMENDED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF

TOP FRONTIER INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, INC.

Know All Men By These Presents:

That undersigned incorporators, all of legal age and residents of the Philippines, have this day
voluntarily agreed to form a stock corporation under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines.

THAT WE HEREBYCERTIFY:

FIRST. The name of said corporation shall be

TOP FRONTIERINVESTMENTHOLDINGS,INC.

SECOND. A. That the primary purpose of this corporation is

PRIMARY PURPOSE
To acquire by purchase, exchange, assignment or otherwise, and to sell, assign, transfer, exchange,
lease, let, develop, mortgage, pledge, deal in and with and otherwise operate, enjoy and dispose of,
all properties of every kind and description and wherever situated and to the extent permitted by law,
including but not limited to real estate, whether improved or unimproved, and any interest or right
therein, as well as buildings, tenements, warehouses, factories, edifices and structures and other
improvements, and shares of capital stock or other securities or obligations, created, negotiated or
issued by any corporation, association or other entity, and while the owner, holder or possessor
thereof, to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges of ownership or any other interest therein,
including the right to receive, collect and dispose of, any and all rentals, dividends, interests and
income derived therefrom, and the right to vote on any proprietary or other interest on any shares of
the capital stock, and other securities, having voting power, so owned or held; provided that the
corporation shall not engage in the business of an investment company as defined in the Investment
Company Act (R.A. 2629), as amended, without first complying with the applicable provisions of the
said statute.

SECONDARY PURPOSES
B. That the corporation shall have all the express powers of a corporation as provided for under
Section 36 of the Corporation Code of the Philippines.

THIRD. That the place where the principal office of the corporation is to be established is at:
5th Floor, ENZO Building
No. 399 Sen. Gil]. Puyat Ave., Makati City

FOURTH. That the term for which the corporation is to exist is fifty (50) years from and after the date
of issuance of the certificate of incorporation.

FIFTH. The names, nationalities and residences of the incorporators are as follows:

Name Nationality Residence

Inigo U. Zobel Filipino 6 Banaba St., South Forbes, Makati City

Bryan U. Villanueva Filipino # 15-02 Sovereign, 99 Meyer Road, Singapore 437920

Joselito D. Campos, Jr. Filipino 9 Banaba Circle, Forbes Park, Makati City

Consuelo Eden P. LagaoFilipino 16-C Mahiyain St., Teacher's Village West, Quezon City

RhogelS. G-andingco Filipino 104 Havana Street, Pasig Greenpark Village Pasig City

SIXTH. That the number of directors of the corporation shall be seven (7), and that the names,
nationalities and residences of the first directors who are to serve until their successors are elected
and qualified as provided by the by-laws are as follows. (As amended l?J the Board ef Directors and
the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held on 16 July 2013)

Name Nationality Residence

Inigo U. Zobel Filipino 6 Banaba St., South Forbes, Makati City

Bryan U. Villanueva Filipino # 15-02 Sovereign, 99 Meyer Road, Singapore 437920

Joselito D. Campos, Jr. Filipino 9 Banaba Circle, Forbes Park, Makati City

Consuelo Eden P. LagaoFilipino 16-C Mahiyain St., Teacher's Village West, Quezon City

RhogelS. G-andingco Filipino 104 Havana Street, Pasig Greenpark Village Pasig City
SEVENTH. That the authorized capital stock of the corporation is ONE BILLION PESOS
(Pl,000,000,000.00), in lawful money of the Philippines, divided into Seven Hundred Forty Million
(740,000,-000)-common snares with par value of One Peso (Pt.00) per common share and Two
Million Six Hundred Thousand (2,600,000) preferred shares, with par value of One Hundred Pesos
(Pl00.00) per preferred share. (.As amended l?J the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their
respective meetings both held on 16 ]uly 2013)

A. Features of the Preferred Shares

The preferred shares shall have the following terms and features:

1. The preferred shares shall bear preferential dividends at the fixed per annum rate of three
percent (3%) of the issue price of the preferred shares. No dividend shall be paid or
declared and set apart for payment, or other distribution made in respect of the common
shares unless cash dividends shall have been declared and paid in full to all holders of
the preferred shares.

2. The preferential dividends declared shall be payable quarterly in arrears and in cash. The
dividends on the preferred shares shall be cumulative from and after the issue date of the
preferred shares, whether or not in any period the amount thereof is covered by available
unrestricted retained earnings.

3. In addition to the preferential dividends, the holders of the preferred shares shall be entitled
to participate and share in the retained earnings remaining after payment of the
preferential dividends, at the same rate as the common shares.

4. The preferred shares are redeemable in whole or in part, at the sole option of the
Corporation equal to its issue price plus any accrued and unpaid preferential dividends,
upon notice to the holders of the preferred shares. The preferred shares so redeemed by
the Corporation shall not be considered retired and may be reclassified and re-issued by
the Corporation.

5. In the event of liquidation, dissolution, bankruptcy, or winding up of the affairs of the


Corporation, the holders of the preferred shares shall be entitled to be paid in full or
ratably to the extent that the remaining assets of the Corporation will permit, an amount
equivalent to all accumulated and unpaid preferential dividends up to the then current
dividend period before any amount may be paid or asset distributed to the holders of
common shares. Thereafter, the holders of the preferred shares shall be entitled to
participate and share with the holders of the common shares in the distribution of the
remaining assets of the Corporation.

6. The holders of preferred shares shall not be entitled to vote except in those cases
expressly provided by law.
B. Denial of Pre-emptive Right

There shall be no-pre-emptive rights with respect to: (i) shares of stock to be issued, sold or
otherwise disposed of by the Corporation; (ii) the issuance of any class of shares in payment of a
previously contracted debt or equity-linked debt, or shares issued in exchange for property needed
for corporate purposes; (iii) the issuance of shares out of unissued capital stock or from any increase
in the authorized capital stock of the corporation; (iv) re-issuance or disposition of treasury shares;
and (v) any other issuance or disposition of the shares of the Corporation.

(As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held
on 4 January 2010, and further amended on 16 July 2013')

EIGHTH. That at least 25% of the authorized capital stock has been subscribed and at least 25% of
the total subscription has been paid as follows:

Amount
Name Citizenship Subscribed Amount Paid
Subscribed

lfiigo U. Zobel Filipino 998,000 P99,800,000.00 P24,950,000.00

Joselito D. Campos,Jr Filipino 998,000 99,800,000.00 24,950,000.00

Master Year Limited Cayman 498,000 49,800,000.00 12,450,000.00

Bryan U. Villanueva Filipino 2,000 200,000.00 50,000.00

Consuelo Eden P. LagaoFilipino 2,000 200,000.00 50,000.00

Rhogel S. Gandingco Filipino 2,000 200,000.00 50,000.00

TOTAL 2,500,000 250,000,000.00 62,500,000.00

NINTH. No transfer of stock or interest which would reduce the stock ownership of Filipino citizens to
less than the required percentage of the capital stock as provided by existing laws shall be allowed
or permitted to be recorded in the proper books of corporation and this restriction shall be indicated
in the stock certificates issued by the corporation.

In connection with the corporation's initial listing by way of introduction on the Philippine
Stock Exchange ("PSE") of the corporation's 490.196,200 common shares (the "Subject Shares"),
the corporation . shall comply with the following lock-up requirements prescribed by the rules and
regulations of the PSE, subject to any waiver or exemption that may be granted by the PSE in
respect of such lock-up requirements.

(a) The corporation shall cause its existing stockholders who own an equivalent of at least
ten percent (10%)of the issued and outstanding shares of stock of the corporation refrain from
selling, assigning or in any manner disposing of their shares for a period of!

i. one hundred eighty (180)days after the listing of the Subject Shares if the corporation
the track record requirements in Article III Part D Section1 of the PSE Revised Listing Rules;
or
ii. three hundred sixty-five(365)days after listing of the Subject Shares if the
corporation is exempt from the track record and operating history requirements of the PSE
Revised Listing Rules.

(b) If there is any issuance or transfer of shares (i.e., private placements, asset for
shares swap or a similar transaction) or instruments which lead to issuance of shares (i.e.,
convertible bonds, warrants or a similar instrument) done and fully paid for within one hundred eighty
(180)days prior to the listing date, and the transaction price is lower than the listing price, all shares
availed of shall be subject to a lock-up period of at least three hundred sixty five (365) days from full
payment of the aforesaid shares. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at
their respective meetings both held on 17 October 2013)

TENTH. That RHOGEL S. GANDINGCO has been elected by the subscribers as Treasurer of the
corporation to act as such until her successor is duly elected and qualified in accordance with the by-
laws; and that, as such Treasurer, he has been authorized to receive for and in the name and for the
benefit of the corporation, all subscriptions paid in by the subscribers.

ELEVENTH. That the corporation manifests its willingness to change its corporate name in the event
another person, firm or entity has acquired a prior right to use the said firm name or one deceptively
or confusingly similar to it.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have signed these presents this 10th day of March
2008 at Makati City, Philippines.

(SGD.) INIGO U. ZOBEL (SGD.) BRYAN U. VILLANUEVA


TIN # 106-226- 775 TIN # 108- 774-892

(SGD.) JOSELITO D. CAMPOS,JR. (SGD.) CONSUELO EDEN P. LAGAO


TIN# 128-427-340 TIN # 907 - 778-624

(SGD.) RHOGEL S. GANDINGCO


TIN# 126-812-085
SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF:

(SGD.)(SGD.)
AMENDED BY-LAWS OF

TOP FRONTIER INVESTMENT HOLDINGS,INC.

ARTICLE I
SUBSCRIPTION, ISSUANCE AND TRANSFER OF SHARES

Section 1. Subscriptions - Subscribers of the capital stock of the corporation shall pay the value of
the stock in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed by the Board of Directors. Unpaid
subscriptions shall not earn interest unless determined by the Board of Directors.

Section 2. Certificate- The stockholder shall be entitled to one or more certificates for fully paid
stock subscription in his name in the books of the corporation. The certificates shall contain the
matters required by law and the Articles of Incorporation. They shall be in such form and design as
may be determined by the Board of Directors and numbered consecutively. The certificate shall be
signed by the President, countersigned by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary, and sealed with the
corporate seal.

Section 3. Transfer of Shares - Subject to the restrictions, terms and conditions contained in the
Articles of Incorporation, shares may be transferred, sold, assigned or pledged by delivery of the
certificates duly indorsed by the stockholder, his attorney-in-fact, or other legally authorized person.
The transfer shall be valid and binding on the corporation only upon record thereof in the books of
the corporation. The Secretary shall cancel the stock certificates and issue new certificates to the
transferee.

No shares of stock against which the corporation holds unpaid shall be transferable in the books of
the corporation.

All certificates surrendered for transfer shall be stamped'Cancelled' on the face thereof, together with
the date of cancellation, and attached to the corresponding stub with the certificate book.

Section 4. Lost Certificates-In case any stock certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, a new certificate
may be issued in lieu thereof in accordance with the procedure prescribed under Section 73 of the
Corporation Code.

ARTICLE II
MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS

Section 1. Annual/ Regular Meetings-The annual/regular meetings of stockholders shall be


held every July 9 of each year, if it falls on Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday, then on the day
following. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their respective
meetings both held on 16 July 2013)

Section 2. . Special Meeting-The special meetings of stockholders, for any purpose or purposes,
may at any time be called by any of the following: (a) Board of Directors, at its own instance, (b) at
the written request of stockholders representing a majority of the outstanding capital stock, or (b) the
President of the corporation.
Section 3. Place of Meeting-Stockholders meetings, whether regular or special shall be held in the
principal office of the corporation or at any place designated by the Board of Directors in the city or
municipality where the principal office of the corporation is located or at any place in Metro Manila
and at such hour as specified in the notice. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the
Stockholders at their respective meetings both held on 16 July 2013)

Section 4.Notice of Meeting-Notices for regular or special meetings of stockholders may be sent by
the Secretary by personal delivery or by mail at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of the meeting
to each stockholder of record at his last known address. The notice shall state the place, date and
hour of the meeting, and the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called.

When the meeting of stockholders is adjourned to another time or place, it shall not be necessary to
give any notice of the adjourned meeting if the time and place to which the meeting is adjourned are
announced at the meeting at which the adjournment is taken. At the reconvened meeting, any
business may be transacted that might have been transacted on the original date of the meeting.

Section 5. Quorum - Unless otherwise provided by law, in all regular or special meeting of
stockholders, a majority outstanding capital stock must be present or represented in order to
constitute a quorum. If no quorum is constituted, the meeting shall be adjourned until the requisite
amount of stock shall be present.

Section 6. Conduct of Meeting-Meeting of the stockholders shall be presided over by the President,
or in his absence, by a chairman to be chosen by the stockholders. The Secretary, shall act as
Secretary of every meetings, but if not present, the chairman of the meeting shall appoint a secretary
of the meeting.

Section 7. Manner of Voting-At all meetings of stockholders, a stockholder may vote in person or by
proxy. Unless otherwise provided in the proxy, it shall be valid only for the meeting at which is has
been presented to the Secretary. All proxies must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than
ten (10) working days before the time set for the meeting. Proxies filed with the Secretary may be
revoked by the stockholders either in an instrument in writing duly presented and recorded with the
Secretary, prior to a scheduled meeting or by their personal presence at the meeting. (As amended
by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held on 16
July 2013)

Section 8. Closing of Transfer Books or Fixing of Record Date-For the purpose of determining the
stockholders entitled to notice of, or to vote at, any meeting of stockholders or any adjournment
thereof or to receive payment of any dividend, the Board of Directors may provided that the stock
and transfer books be closed for ten (10) working days immediately preceding such meeting.

ARTICLE III
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 1. Powers of the Board- Unless otherwise provided by law, the corporate powers of the
corporation shall be exercised, all business conducted and all property of the corporation controlled
and held by the Board of Directors to be elected by and from among the stockholders. Without
prejudice to such powers as may be granted by law, the Board of Directors shall also have the
following powers:

(a) From time to time, to make and change rules and regulations not inconsistent with these
by laws for the management of the corporation's business and affairs;

(b) To purchase, receive, take or otherwise acquire for and in the name of the corporation,
any and all properties, rights or privileges, including securities and bonds of other
corporations, for such consideration and upon such terms and conditions as the Board
may deem proper or covenant;

(c) To invest the funds of the corporation on other corporations or for purposes other than
those for which the corporation was organized, subject to such stockholders' approval as
may be required by law;

(d) To incur indebtedness as the Board may deem necessary, to issue evidence of
indebtedness including and without limitation to notes, deeds of trust, bonds, debentures,
or securities, subject to such stockholders' approval as may be required by law, and/ or
pledge, mortgage, or otherwise encumber all or part of the properties of the corporation;

(e) To establish pension, retirement, bonus, or other types of incentive or compensation plans
for the employees, including officers and directors of the corporation;

(f) To prosecute, maintain, defend, compromise or abandon any lawsuit on which the
corporation or its officers is either plaintiff or defendant in connection with the business of
the corporation;

(g) To delegate, from time to time, any of the powers of the Board which may be delegated
the course of the current business of the corporation to any standing or special committee
or to any officer or agent and to appoint any person to be agent of the corporation with
such powers and upon such terms as may be deemed fit;

(h) To implement these by-laws and to act on any matter not covered by these by-laws,
provided such matter does not require the approval or consent of the stockholders under
the Corporation Code.

Section 2. Composition, Qualifications, Election and Term - The Board of Directors shall be elected
during each regular meeting of stockholders and shall hold office for one (1) year and until their
successors are elected and qualified. All the directors must possess the qualifications and none of
the disqualifications prescribed by law, rules or regulations, and these by-laws.
The Board of Directors shall be composed of seven (7) directors, two (2) of whom shall be
independent directors. For this purpose, an independent director shall mean a person other than an
officer or employee of the corporation, its parent or subsidiaries, or any other individual having a
relationship with the corporation, which would interfere with the exercise of independent judgement
in carrying out the responsibilities of a director.

Any stockholder having at least one hundred (100) common shares registered in his name may be
elected director, provided, however, that no person shall qualify or be eligible for nomination or
election to the Board of Directors if he is engaged in any business which competes with or is
antagonistic to that of the corporation. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, a person shall
be deemed to be so engaged:

(a) If he is an officer, manager or controlling person of, or the owner (either of record or
beneficially) of ten percent (10%) or more of any outstanding class of shares of, any
corporation (other than one in which the corporation owns at least thirty percent (30%) of
the capital stock) engaged in a business which the Board, by at least three-fourths vote,
determines to be competitive or antagonistic to that of the corporation; or,

(b) If he is an officer, manager or controlling person of, or the owner (either of record or
beneficially) of ten percent (10%) or more of any outstanding class of shares of, any other
corporation or entity engaged in any line of business of the corporation, when in the
judgement of the Board, by at least three fourths vote, the laws against combinations in
restraint of trade shall be violated by such person's membership in the Board of Directors;
or,

(c) If the Board, in the exercise of its judgement in good faith, determine by at least three-
fourths vote that he is the nominee of any person set forth in (a) or (b)

In determining whether or not a person is a controlling person, beneficial owner, . or the nominee of
another, the Board may take into account such factors as business and family relationship.

For the proper implementation of this foregoing provisions, all nominations for the election of
directors by the stockholders shall be submitted in writing to the Board of Directors through the
Corporate Secretary on or before Tune.10 or at such earlier or later date that the Board of Directors
may fix.

A director shall be qualified to hold office only. upon pledging the one hundred (100) common shares
registered in his name to the corporation to answer for his conduct.

The Board by majority vote of the members may remote or replace a director for just causes or when
he possesses the disqualifications prescribed by law, rules or regulations.

A director may, at any time, submit his written resignation which shall be effective as of the date of
its acceptance by the Board of Directors.
(As amended l!J the Board ofDirectors and the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held
on 4 January 2010.and further amended on 16 July 2013)

Section 3. Vacancies/Removal of a Director - Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors


other than by removal by the stockholders or by expiration of term, may be filled by the vote
of at least a majority of the remaining directors, if still constituting a quorum; otherwise, the
vacancy must be filled by the stockholders at a regular 0r at any special meeting of
stockholders called for the purpose. A director so elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected
only for the unexpired term of his predecessor in office and until his successor is duly
elected and qualified.

The vacancy resulting from the removal of a director by the stockholders in the manner
provided by law may be filled by election at the same meeting of stockholders without

further notice, or at any regular or at any special meeting of stockholders called for the
purpose, after giving notice as prescribed in these by-laws.

(As amended l?J the Board if Directors and the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held
on 4 January 2010.and-further amended on 16 July 2013)

Section 4. Meeting - The Board shall meetings quarterly. Special meetings may be held as often as
necessary on such dates and at such times and places as may be determined by the Chairman, or
the President, or upon written request of a majority of all members of the Board. Meetings of
the Board shall be held at the principal office of the corporation or at such other places as
may be designated in the notice. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at
their respective meetings both held on 4 January 2010, and further amended on 16 July 2013)

Section 5. Notice - Notice of the regular or special meeting of the Board, specifying the date, time
and place of the meeting, shall be communicated by the Secretary to each director personally, or by
telephone, telegram, or by written message (provided, however that any such communication by
electronic mail or by any other method that does not produce a receipt of delivery must be confirmed
by fax unless the recipient director replies to confirm receipt) at least five (5) calendar day prior to
the meeting. A director may waive this requirement, but only expressly and in writing and only for a
single specified meeting. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their
respective meetings both hold on 4 January 2010)

Section 6. Quorum - No Meeting of the Board may proceed to transact any business unless a
quorum is present at the start of and throughout the meeting. Except where the law requires the
presence of a greater number, the presence of four (4) directors shall constitute a quorum.

Except where the relevant law requires a greater number, a majority vote of the directors present
in a meeting where a quorum as described is present shall be necessary to decide any matter that
may come before any meeting of the Board.

(As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held
on 4 January 2010, and further amended on 16 July 2013)

Section 7. Conduct of the Meetings - Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be presided over by
the Chairman of the Board, or in his absence, by the President, or if none of the foregoing is in office
and present and acting, by any other director chosen by the Board. The Secretary, shall act as
secretary of every meeting, if not present, the Assistant Secretary shall act as secretary of the
meeting. In the absence of both, the Chairman of the meeting shall appoint a secretary of the
meeting. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholder at their respective meetings
both held on 4 January 2010)

Section 8. Meetings by Teleconference, Videoconference or Similar Modes. - Meetings of the Board


may be called and held by teleconferencing, Videoconferencing or through similar modes of modern
communication technology in accordance with Memorandum Circular No. 15 of the Securities and
Exchange Commission ("SEC") or such other rules and regulations as may be promulgated in
respect thereof from time to time by the SEC. In addition to the secretary of such meeting
maintaining written minutes, such meetings shall be properly recorded in tapes, disc and/or other
recording materials and such materials shall be properly stored for safekeeping. (As amended by the
Board of Directors and the Stockholder at their respective meetings both held on 4 January 2010)

Section 9. Compensation - By resolution of the Board, each director shall receive a reasonable per
diem allowance for his attendance at each meeting of the Board. As compensation, the Board shall
receive and allocate an amount of not more than ten percent (10%) if the net income before income
tax of corporation during the be preceding year. Such compensation shall be determined and
apportioned among the directors in such manner as the Board may deem proper, subject to the
approval of stockholders representing at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock at a regular
or special meeting of the stockholders.

Section 10. [Intentionally left black] (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at
their receptive meeting both held on 4 January 2010, and further amended on 16 July 2013)

Section 11. Committees - The Board shall create and constitute Committees one or more standing
or special committees, including a Nomination Committee, Compensation Committee,
Corporate Governance Committee and Audit Committee, with such composition, powers and
duties as may be specified in the enabling resolutions of the Board. (As amended by the Board
of Directors and the Stockholders at their receptive meeting both held on 4 January 2010, and
further amended on 16 July 2013)

ARTICLE IV
OFFICERS

Section 1. Election/Appointment - Immediately after their election, the Board of Directors shall
formally organize by electing its Corporate Officers. The Corporate Officers of the corporation shall
include the President, the Chief Finance Officer, Treasurer, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, and such
other officers as may be appointed by the Board from time to time.

[Deleted paragraph](As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their
respective meetings both held 4 January 2010, and further amended on 16 July 2013).

Any two (2) or more positions may be held concurrently by the same person, except that no one
shall act as President and Treasurer at the same time.

Section 2. President - The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the corporation and shall
exercise the following functions:

(a) To preside at the meetings of the stockholders;


(b) To initiate and develop corporate objectives and policies and formulate long range
projects, plans and programs for the approval of the Board of Directors, including those for
executive training, development and compensation;

(c) To supervise and manage the business affairs of the corporation upon the direction of the
Board of Directors

(d) To implement the administrative and operational policies of the corporation, prescribe their
duties, and determine their salaries;

(e) To appoint, remove, suspend or discipline employees of the corporation, prescribe their
duties, and determine their salaries;

(f) To oversee the preparation of the budgets and the statements of accounts of the
corporation;

(g) To represent the corporation at all functions and proceedings;

(h) To execute on behalf of the corporation all contracts, agreements and other instruments
affecting the interests of the corporation which require the approval of the Board of
Directors.

(i) To make reports to the Board of Directors and stockholders;

(j) To sign certificates of stock; and

(k) To preform such other duties as are incident to his officer or are entrusted to him by the
Board of Directors.

Section 3. The Chief Finance Officer - He shall have such other power and duties, as may from time
to time be assigned to him by the Board of Directors or by the President. (As amended by the Board
of Directors and the Stockholders at their respective meeting both on 4 January 2010)

Section 4. The Secretary - The Secretary must be a resident and a citizen of the Philippines. He
shall have the following specific powers and duties.
(a) To record the minutes and transactions of all meetings of the directors and the
stockholders and to maintain minute book of such meetings in the form and manner
required by law.

(b) To keep record books showing the details required by law with respect to the stock
certificates of the corporation, including ledgers and transfer book showing all shares of
the corporation subscribed, issued and transferred;

(c) To keep corporate seal and affix it to all papers and documentary requiring a seal, and to
attest by his signature all corporate documents requiring the same;

(d) To attend to the giving and serving of all notice of the corporation required by law or these
by-laws to be given;

(e) To certify such corporate acts, countersign corporate documents or certificates, and make
reports or statements as may be required of him by law or by government rules and
regulations;

(f) To act as inspector at the election of directors and, as such, to determine the number of
shares of stock outstanding and entitled to vote, the shares of stock represented at the
meeting, the existence of quorum, the validity and effect of proxies, and to receive votes,
ballots or consents, hear and determine questions in connection with the right to vote,
count and tabulate all votes, determine the result, and do such acts as re proper to
conduct the election; and

(g) To perform such other duties as are incident to his office or as may be assigned to him by
the Board of Director or President.

Section 5. Treasurer - The Treasurer of the corporation shall have the following duties:

(a) To keep full and accurate accounts of receipts and disbursements in the books of the
corporation;

(b) To have custody of, and be responsible for, all the funds, securities and bonds of the
corporation;

(c) To deposit in the name and to the credit of the corporation, in such banks as may be
designated from time to time by the Board of Directors, all the moneys, funds, securities,
bonds, and similar valuable effects belonging to the corporation which may come under
his control;

(d) To render an annual statements showing the financial condition of the corporation and
such other financial reports as the Board of Directors, or the President may, from time
require;

(e) To prepare such financial reports, statements, certifications and other documents which
may, from time to time, be required by the government rules and regulations and to submit
the same to the proper government agencies;

(f) To exercise such powers and perform such duties and functions as may be assigned to
him by the President.

Section 6. Terms of Office - The term of office of all officers shall be one (1) year and until their
successors are duly elected and qualified.

Section 7. Vacancies - If any position of the officers become vacant by reason of death, resignation,
disqualification or for any other cause, the Board of Directors may, by majority vote, elect a
successor who shall hold office for the unexpired term. (As amended by the Board of Directors and
the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held on 4 January 2010, and further amended
on 16 July 2013).

Section 8. Compensation - The officers shall receive such remuneration as the Board of Directors
may determine. A director shall not be precluded from serving the corporation in any other capacity
as an officer, agent or otherwise, and receiving compensation therefore.

ARTICLE V
OFFICES

Section 1. The principal office of the corporation shall be located at the place stated in Article III of
Incorporation. The corporation may have such other branch offices, either within or outside the
Philippines as the Board of Directors may designate.

ARTICLE VI
OFFICES

Section 1. External Auditor - At the regular stockholders' meeting, the external auditor of the
corporation for the ensuring year shall be appointed. The external auditor shall examine, verify and
report on the earnings and expenses of the corporation.
Section 2. Fiscal Year - The Fiscal year of the corporation shall begin on the first day of January
and end on last day of December of each year.

Section 3. Dividends - Dividends shall be declared and paid out of the unrestricted earnings which
shall be payable in cash, property, or stock to all stockholders on the basis of outstanding stock held
by them, as often and at such time as the Board of Directors may determine and in accordance with
law.

ARTICLE VII
CORPORATE SEAL

Section 1. Form and Inscriptions - The corporate seal shall be determined by the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE VIII
AMENDMENTS

Section 1. The power to amend,modify, repeal or adopt new-by-laws has been delegated to
the Board of Directors by the affirmative vote of stockholders representing at least two-thirds
of the outstanding capital stock of the corporation during its Special Stockholders Meeting
held on 16 July 2013. (As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their
respective meetings both held on 4 January 2010, and further amended in 16 July 2013)

ARTICLE IX
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(As amended by the Board of Directors and the Stockholders at their respective meetings both held
on 4 January 2010, and further amended in 16 July 2013)

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we the undersigned stockholders have adopted the foregoing by-
laws and hereunto affixed our signature this 10th of March 2008 at Makati City, Philippines.

(SGD.) INIGO U. ZOBEL (SGD.) BRYAN U. VILLANUEVA

(SGD.) JOSELITO D. CAMPOS,JR.(SGD.) CONSUELO EDEN P. LAGAO

(SGD.) RHOGEL S. GANDINGCO

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