Hutchison Ports PPC Inspires Young Girls Through Soccer
PPC proudly supported the Golerinas Girls’ Soccer Tournament, which has empowered over 4,000 girls from vulnerable communities near Balboa and Cristobal. Through teamwork, resilience, and confidence, these young athletes defied stereotypes and embraced inclusion. The closing ceremony celebrated their determination and PPC’s commitment to gender equality, women’s sports, and creating opportunities for every girl to thrive
(Top photo) Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, accompanied by PPC staff and players during the closing ceremony of the ‘Golerinas’ Girls Soccer Tournament.
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CLARIFICATION TO THE PUBLIC
In the last 3 years, Hutchison Ports PPC (Panama Ports Company, S.A.) has made payments to the Panamanian State amounting to $59 million which includes dividends in advance, totaling $658 million during the concession period.
Hutchison Ports PPC reiterates that in the year 2021, it paid $165 million in dividends and extraordinary contributions, including $35 million advanced dividends at the request of the Panamanian State, equivalent to 5 years of dividends, to address the financial crisis.
It should be noted that the company has paid a sum of $38 million over the past 3 years for container movement fees, which has been periodically paid to the Panamanian State by checks as established by the contract-law. Currently, Hutchison Ports PPC is the only port operator in the country where the state is a shareholder, receiving payments for container movements and dividends.
The total amount paid to the State during the concession comes to $658 million, far exceeding the contributions of any other port company in Panama.
Hutchison Ports PPC has a workforce composed of 99.9% Panamanian personnel and investments in infrastructure and equipment amounting to $1.695 billion. This has made the Balboa and Cristobal port terminals among the most competitive and innovative in the region, attracting new shipping lines and larger cargo volumes to the country, which has generated thousands of new direct and indirect jobs for Panamanians and increased the concessionaire’s contributions to the national economy.
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Hutchison Ports PPC (Panama Ports Company, S.A.) Committed to Transparency and National Development
At Hutchison Ports PPC, we have maintained and will continue to maintain a transparent and collaborative relationship with Panamanian authorities. We remain steadfast in our commitment to comply with all laws and regulations, fully exercising our contractual responsibilities.
Our financial results, audited by an independent external auditor, have been shared annually with our partner, the Panamanian State, ensuring trust and clarity in our management. Likewise, we submit monthly reports to the Ministry of Economy and Finance and other government entities.
It is noteworthy that we were audited in 2020 – 2021 by the General Comptroller’s Office of the Republic and the Panama Maritime Authority, both of which demonstrated full compliance with our contractual obligations. Furthermore, we wish to inform the public that the General Comptroller’s Office of the Republic of Panama is currently conducting a new audit at our facilities, with which we are fully cooperating and maintaining due transparency.
Since our arrival, we have contributed over B/.5.9 billion balboas to the national economy, including added value, indirect effects, dividends, and payments to the State. This contribution has generated thousands of direct and indirect jobs, benefiting the country’s economy.
We reaffirm our ongoing commitment to excellence and ethics in each of our operations.
This commitment is fundamental and is reflected in our significant investments in the ports of Balboa and Cristóbal, where we have exceeded expectations in continuous infrastructure improvements, contributing to the country’s economic and social development.
PPC strongly believes in supporting sports projects that provide empowerment opportunities for women and girls. The tournament which seeks to drive gender equality and defy gender stereotypes by teaching young girls, teamwork, self-reliance, resilience, and confidence has impacted more than 4,000 girls in vulnerable communities near the ports of Balboa and Cristobal.
Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, accompanied by PPC staff and players during the opening ceremony of the ‘Golerinas’ Girls Soccer Tournament.
Hutchison Ports PPC Donates Computers to Support Education in communities around the Port of Balboa
PPC generously donated computers to the Ancón Community Board as part of its Dock School initiatives. These computers will be distributed to schools in remote and socially vulnerable areas within the district.
This initiative underscores the company’s dedication to supporting the communities where it operates, by enhancing education accessibility and opportunities for all.
Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, along with the Honorable Representative of Ancón, Yamireth Batista, during the computer donation to the Ancón Communal Board.
Hutchison Ports PPC Kicks Off Panama’s Youth Baseball League Opening Day with Ceremonial First Pitch
PPC is committed to fostering Panamanian society through healthy sports. By promoting discipline, physical fitness, and teamwork, PPC has supported and sponsored various baseball leagues and tournaments for years.
As a major sponsor of the Colon Baseball Federation, PPC highlights the positive impact of sports in building strong communities and instilling lifelong values.
Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC, accompanied by PPC’s management team and Colon’s youth baseball team, during the Opening Day first pitch ceremony.
Hutchison Ports PPC sponsors Youth Soccer Tournament in socially vulnerable neighborhoods around Panama
For PPC is very important to contribute to sports, especially soccer, which is lived with great passion and intensity, especially in socially vulnerable communities.
The tournament gathers more than 5,350 boys and girls, allowing them to have a better tomorrow and develop their talent through the practice of the sport.
Jared Zerbe, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports PPC; accompanied by PPC personnel and players during the opening ceremony of the Youth Soccer Tournament.
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