Gaisano family

The Gaisano family (Tagalog pronunciation: [ɡaɪˈsano]) is a Chinese Filipino family prominent in the Philippine retail industry particularly in Visayas and Mindanao.

Gaisano family
Current regionVisayas and Mindanao (primary), Luzon islands
Place of originCebu, Philippines

The family's retail business began during the 1970s, when a shop-restaurant was established by Doña Modesta Singson-Gaisano located at the ground floor in a rented house in Colon, Cebu. The establishment later became known as White Gold Super Store. After her death in 1982, White Gold became managed by her eldest son, David,[1] while her other children (Stephen Sr., Henry Sr., Victor and John Sr.) established their respective retail businesses.[1]

  • Gaisano Country Mall, Gaisano Main and Gaisano Bogo – Stephen Gaisano, Jr., son of Stephen S. Gaisano, Sr.
  • Gaisano Capital – Edmund S. Gaisano Sr., the second son of Henry S. Gaisano Sr. (and younger brother of Benito S. Gaisano)
  • JS Gaisano - JHG Trading, Inc. – John Gaisano, Jr., son of John S. Gaisano, Sr.

Other relatives also established their own retail operations:

  • Gaisano Brothers Merchandising

References

  1. "Mall Magnates". Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. III (3). 2002. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
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