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Cityland Development Corporation (Subsidiary) SEC Registration No C O V E R S H E E T SEC Registration Number 8 6 1 8 8 C O M P A N Y N A M E C I T Y L A N D , I N C . PRINCIPAL OFFICE ( No. / Street / Barangay / City / Town / Province ) 3 / F C i t y l a n d C o n d o m i n i u m 1 0 T o w e r I , 1 5 6 H . V . D e l a C o s t a S t r e e t , M a k a t i C i t y Form Type Department requiring the report Secondary License Type, If Applicable 1 2 - 1 (A) M S R D N / A C O M P A N Y I N F O R M A T I O N Company’s Email Address Company’s Telephone Number Mobile Number [email protected] 893-6060 N/A No. of Stockholders Annual Meeting (Month / Day) Fiscal Year (Month / Day) 21 3rd Tuesday of June December 31 As of August 31, 2017 CONTACT PERSON INFORMATION The designated contact person MUST be an Officer of the Corporation Name of Contact Person Email Address Telephone Number/s Mobile Number Rudy Go [email protected] 893-6060 N/A CONTACT PERSON’S ADDRESS 3rd Floor Cityland Condominium 10, Tower II, 154 H.V. dela Costa Street, Makati City NOTE 1 : In case of death, resignation or cessation of office of the officer designated as contact person, such incident shall be reported to the Commission within thirty (30) calendar days from the occurrence thereof with information and complete contact details of the new contact person designated. 2 : All Boxes must be properly and completely filled-up. Failure to do so shall cause the delay in updating the corporation’s records with the Commission and/or non-receipt of Notice of Deficiencies. Further, non-receipt of Notice of Deficiencies shall not excuse the corporation from liability for its deficiencies. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION SEC FORM 12-1 (A) REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE 1. SEC Identification Number 86188 ............ 2. CITYLAND, INC. ........................................................................................ Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter 3. MAKATI CITY, PHILIPPINES 4. 000-662-829 ............................................................... .................................................. Province, country or other jurisdiction of BIR Tax Identification Number incorporation or organization 5. REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER ..................................................................... General character of business of registrant 6. Industry Classification Code: (SEC Use only) 7. 3/F Cityland Condominium 10 Tower I, 156 H.V. Dela Costa Street, Makati City Postal Code: 1226 Telephone No.: (632) 893-6060 FAX No.: (632) 892-8656 ......................................................................................................................................................... Address, including postal code, telephone number, FAX number including area code of registrant's principal office 8. ......................................................................................................................................................... If registrant is not resident in the Philippines, or its principal business is outside the Philippines, state name and address including postal code, telephone number and FAX number, including area code and email address of resident agent in the Philippines. 9. Fiscal Year Ending Date (Month and Day) : December 31 ..................... COMPUTATION OF REGISTRATION FEE Title of each class of securities to be registered Amount to be registered Amount of registration fee Commercial Papers Php700,000,000 Php537,500 1% Legal Research Fee 5,375 Total Php542,875 F'INAL PROSPECTUS CITYLAND, INC. (A corporation organized under Philippine laws) Registration of Philippine Peso (Php) 700,000,000 Commercial papers Cityland, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "CI', the "Compafly" or "Issuer") is offering for public sale at face value, up to Php700,000,000 worth of its Commercial Papers (hereinafter referred to as "CPs" or the "Offered CPs") to be traded over-the-counter The date of this Prospectus is December 8,2017 .6ALL REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS EAYE BEEN MET AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAIIIED HEREIN ARE TRUE AND CURRENT' CITYLAND,INC. ft#$qi\$ig"S SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me in o, D[[ t520tTl-. affrant personally appeared and exhibited his SSS ID with No. 33-0942784-4 and other competent evidence of identifi cation. Doc. 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Registration of Cornmercial Papers - Registrant - ORDER Upon consideration of the Registration Statement and other papers and documents attached thereto filed on behalf of CITYLAND, INC., the Commission, in its meeting of B Hundred December 2017, favorably considered the application for registration of Seven with the Million Pesos (P 700,000,000.00) worth of Commercial Papers, in accordance requirements of Sections B and 12 of the Securities Regulation Code. Let a certificate of permit to 0ffer Securities for Sale be issued in favor of the subject company authorizing the sale and distribution of the aforementioned securities' general Let this Order be published at the expense of the Issuer in a newspaper of its issua-nce' The circulation and uploaded in its website within two (21 business days from the affidavit of corporation is hereby directed to furnish the Commission with a copy of publication of this Order. SO ORDERED. EDSA, Mandaluyong City, Philippines, December 8,2077. vr c EN rE GRAcr lR, ^yffilzfr*uo,ttord 1-* RISK DISCLOSURE STATEMENT General Risk Warning The price of securities can and does fluctuate, and any individual security may experience upward or downward movements, and may even become valueless. There is an inherent risk that losses may be incurred rather than profit as a result of buying and selling securities. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. There is an extra risk of losing money when securities are bought from smaller companies. There may be a big difference between the buying price and the selling price of these securities. An investor deals in a range of investments each of which may carry a different level of risk. Prudence Required This risk disclosure does not purport to disclose all the risks and other significant aspects of investing in these securities. An investor should undertake his or her own research and study on the trading of securities before commencing any trading activity. He / she may request information on the securities and the issuer thereof from the Commission which are available to the public. Professional Advice An investor should seek professional advice if he or she is uncertain of, or has not understood any aspect of the securities to invest in or the nature of risks involved in trading of securities especially those high risk securities. CITYLAND, INC. (A corporation organized under Philippine laws) Registration of Php700,000,000 worth of Commercial Papers for public sale at face value. The Company is registering Php700,000,000 worth of Commercial Papers which it is offering for public sale at face value. The gross proceeds that will be raised from the offering is Php700,000,000 less registration fees, taxes, professional fees and other related expenses. The net proceeds from the offering of the Commercial Papers is Php695,862,125which is intended to be used as follows (in order of priority): 1) Project – Related Costs Php174,100,000 2) Payment of Maturing Notes 513,082,125 3) Interest Expense 8,680,000 Net Proceeds Php695,862,125 The Company is organized under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines. Its principal office is located at 3F Cityland Condominium 10 Tower I, 156 H.V.
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