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Industrialist Victor Lim elected as new President of FFCCCII

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by Info @Business | Apr. 8, 2025



Manila, Philippines – The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) today April 6, 2025, announced the election of industrialist and philanthropist Victor Lim as its new President following a three-day biennial national convention and three rounds of voting by 800 delegates representing 170 Filipino Chinese business chambers and organizations. The convention was held at SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. 


Lim succeeds outgoing President Dr. Cecilio K. Pedro, who led FFCCCII’s post-pandemic recovery and digitalization initiatives from 2023-2025. The transition marks a new chapter for the 71-year-old federation, the Philippines’ largest coalition of Filipino Chinese entrepreneurs and philanthropists.  Aside from progressive business and economic advocacies, FFCCCII spearheads numerous socio-civic and cultural charities. 


Victor Lim of FFCCCII

A PROVEN LEADER WITH DEEP ROOTS  

Victor Lim brings four decades of executive experience across manufacturing, trade, and education advocacy:  

- President/CEO of VECO Paper Corporation and Everwealth Traders and Development Corporation  

- Former EVP of FFCCCII and past leader of multiple industry groups:  

- President: Philippine Stationeries Association, Alliance of Paper Traders Association, Philippine School Pads and Notebooks Manufacturers Association  

- Adviser: Philippine Paper Industry Council  

- Education Advocate:  

- Vice President, St. Stephen’s High School Board of Trustees  

- Past President, St. Stephen’s High School Alumni Association  

- Community Bridge-Builder:  

- Former leader of the Grand Family Association and Philippine Sejo Lim Family Association  


A graduate of University of Santo Tomas (BS Chemical Engineering) and St. Stephen’s High School, Victor Lim embodies FFCCCII’s motto: “Business Excellence with Social Responsibility.” He is also first cousin of the late FFCCCII President Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong of the Sterling Paper Group.


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