Republic Biscuit Corporation

Republic Biscuit Corporation
Rebisco
Formerly England Biscuit Factory (1963–1972)
Company type Private
Industry Food processing
Founded August 15, 1963
Founder Jacinto Ng
Headquarters 38/F Joy-Nostalg Center, No. 17 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Revenue Increase 400 million (2023)
Number of employees
1,600 (2023)
Divisions Rebisco Foundation, Inc.
Subsidiaries
  • JBC Food Corporation
  • Suncrest Foods, Inc.
  • Multirich Foods Corporation
  • SPI Corporation
  • Agripacific Corporation
  • SFI Multimix Corporation
  • Asia United Bank Corporation
  • Omnipack Industrial Corporation
Website www.rebisco.com.ph

The Republic Biscuit Corporation, doing business as Rebisco and also known as the Rebisco Group of Companies, is a Philippine privately held multinational snack food company headquartered in Ortigas Center, Pasig. It was founded in 1963 by Jacinto Ng.

History

Rebisco was founded on August 15, 1963, as England Biscuit Factory, producing biscuits from a tiny, rented second-hand bakery located at F. Blumentritt Street corner M. Salvador Street in the then-municipality of San Juan with only US$5,000 in start-up (approximately 15,000 to ₱20,000). The company's first products were Krema (cream-filled crackers) and Sodatine (plain crackers). Eventually, the company moved out of its San Juan site to a new and more spacious factory in Novaliches, Quezon City.

In 1972, England Biscuit Factory was renamed Republic Biscuit Corporation (Rebisco) and adopted a new image. In 1983, Krema was relaunched as Rebisco Cream Sandwich, that became the flagship product of the company. Through the years, Rebisco put up several companies to dominate other segments of the market: JBC Food Corporation (JBC) in 1989; Suncrest Foods, Inc. (SFI) in 1995; Multirich Foods Corporation (MFC) in 1999; and Pinnacle Foods, Inc. (PFI) in 2000. In 2003, Rebisco acquired Storck Products, Inc. (SPI), which previously produced confectionery products under license from August Storck, and later renamed the company as SPI Corporation.

In 2006, Rebisco entered the chocolate segment with the introduction of its own chocolate bar brand, Choco Mucho. In 2009, Rebisco Foundation, Inc. (RFI) and the company's corporate office at the Joy-Nostalg Center in Pasig were both established.

In 2012, the company began operations in the global market with the launch of Rebisco Vietnam Ltd., offering Rebisco Extreme biscuits in chocolate and mocha flavors as their first product, with its international factory was opened in 2015 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, marking the first Rebisco branch outside the Philippines. In 2015, Agripacific Corporation (APC) was established when the company ventured into the flour mill and oil business, and in the same year, Rebisco entered the ice cream segment with the acquisition of Creamline Dairy Corporation and would be renamed as SFI Multimix Corporation.

In 2016, the manufacture of quality chips from Pinnacle Foods, Inc. were moved to Suncrest Foods, Inc.

In celebration of its 55th anniversary, in 2018, the company opened its first community retail store Snacks To-Go.

In 2022, ahead of its 60th anniversary, the company entered the beverage market as the official Philippine importer of Thai beverage company Ichitan.

Products

Rebisco crackers

Its products include biscuits, crackers, cookies, wafers, cakes, donuts, breads, candies, lollipops, chewing gums, jellies, chips, chocolates, creampastes, nuts, peas, seeds, ice cream, energy drinks, beverages, cooking oils, flours and baking mixes. Rebisco products are now exported across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Oceania and the Americas.

Operations

Rebisco is headquartered at 38/F Joy-Nostalg Center, located in No. 17 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila. In addition, it also has 7 local factories in the Philippines (Quezon City, Caloocan, Valenzuela, Marilao, Calamba, Clark, Tanza) and 1 international factory in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City). As of 2023, the company operates in 48 countries worldwide.

Subsidiaries

  • Rebisco Group of Companies
    • Republic Biscuit Corporation (division)
    • JBC Food Corporation
    • Suncrest Foods, Inc.
    • Multirich Foods Corporation
    • SPI Corporation (formerly Storck Products, Inc.)
    • Agripacific Corporation
    • SFI Multimix Corporation (formerly Creamline Dairy Corporation)
    • Asia United Bank Corporation
    • Omnipack Industrial Corporation
    • SFI Fresh Bakers Corporation
    • RBC Best Baker Foods, Inc.
  • Rebisco Foundation, Inc.
  • Rebisco Vietnam Ltd.

Former subsidiary

  • Pinnacle Foods, Inc. (closed in 2016)

Sports

Other developments

On February 21, 2011, Y&R Philippines won the branding work for Rebisco. Y&R was tasked to create a new global brand for Rebisco. It will include the creation of a new logo and packaging unified mark to strongly identify the vast array of products.