The Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC), the largest land transport operator in the Philippines, reaffirmed the role of efficient bus systems in driving national economic growth during the 2026 annual stockholders’ meetings of its key subsidiaries Feb. 2.
YGBC reiterated its commitment to provincial mobility and regulatory alignment to improve accessibility for commuters and travelers across the archipelago.
Yanson Group co-founder Olivia V. Yanson (OVY) said the company is dedicated to providing safe and affordable services.
“Mobility directly drives demand for public transport. The Yanson Group is committed to delivering safe, reliable and affordable bus services that support connectivity and economic activity,” Yanson stressed.
The meetings highlighted the operational stability of Goldstar Bus Transit Inc. and Ceres Transport Inc., which remain integral to the group’s inter-regional connectivity strategy.
Goldstar Bus Transit Inc.’s shareholders re-elected the board of directors at the Feb. 2 meeting and re-appointed chairman and president Leo Rey Yanson (LRY).
OVY was also re-appointed as treasurer and corporate secretary.
Goldstar Bus continues to manage franchised provincial routes linking Batangas City to Metro Manila via the South Luzon Expressway, including stops in Alabang and Cubao.
Ceres Transport Inc. also conducted its stockholders’ meeting, re-appointing chairman and president LRY, and treasurer and corporate secretary OVY to their respective roles.
Based in Batangas City, Ceres Transport Inc. operates an extensive network of long-haul routes connecting Metro Manila to major hubs in the Visayas and Mindanao, such as Iloilo City, Bacolod City, Kalibo (Aklan), Dumaguete City (Negros Oriental), and Zamboanga City.
These franchised routes facilitate inter-regional passenger connectivity across multiple island groups, supporting tourism, commerce, and workforce mobility between the National Capital Region and key provincial hubs.
Both subsidiaries reiterated their focus on safety standards and service reliability to meet national transport objectives.
The YGBC said it continues to operate these principal subsidiaries under franchised routes to facilitate the movement of the workforce and support regional commerce between major urban centers and different provinces. ||



