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Rustan's is a Philippine chain of upmarket
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owned by the Rustan Group of Companies (RGOC). Rustan's Department Store is the flagship brand of the Rustan Group of Companies and has five major branches, three boutiques and an online shopping store rustans.com. Rustan's Department Store is considered the Philippines most prestigious retailer, carrying many of the world's most famous upscale or luxury brands names, among them, Cartier, Mikimoto, Tiffany, Ermenegildo Zegna, Nina Ricci, Alfred Dunhill,
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, and Estee Lauder. Rustan's was the first in the Philippine retailer to introduce a customer loyalty program, "Frequent Shoppers Plus" and a Wedding Registry. The brand was also applied to a chain of supermarkets (Rustan's Supermarkets, 1970–2020) founded by the Rustan Group in 1970 which it owned until its
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in 2017.


History

Rustan's Department Store was established in 1952 by spouses,
Benny Tantoco Bienvenido Tantoco Sr. was a Filipino businessman and diplomat who was the founder of the department store chain Rustan's along his wife. Early life and education Bienvenido Tantoco Sr. was born on April 7, 1921. He hails from a clan started by ...
and Gliceria (née Rustia) Tantoco. Rustan's is a portmanteau of the couple's respective family names. Following a trip by the couple to Europe, Rustan's Department Store began as a set of goods displayed for sale in the couple's living room. Eventually, the Tantocos expanded the business to a small gift shop located along San Marcelino Street,
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. In the following decade, it grew into a full-fledged department store. By the 1960s, Rustan's successfully introduced several international and haute couture brands to the Philippines for the first time including Yves Saint Laurent and
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. By 1970, the flagship store opened in
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and the building became well known for its blue external tile work for many decades and was sometimes referred to as the "Jewel box." More brands followed including Lacoste, Lanvin,
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, and others. To facilitate this growth, Rustan Marketing Corporation was established in 1964 to introduce brands to the store and also undertake nationwide distribution of renowned brands. Today, this continues with a diversified portfolio of brands within beauty and personal care, apparel, watches, luggage, footwear, accessories, home, and lifestyle products. By 1973, it opened a second major store in Cubao,
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and a third at Mango Square,
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in 1981. During the 1990s, Rustan's grew to include a large store in upscale Shangri-la Plaza in
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and another branch in
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,
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and at
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in Cebu City. In parallel, the Tantoco family's reputation as leading retailers continued to grow as the couple's six children became involved in the daily business. In 1987, Stores Specialists Inc began operations to focus on the Philippine franchises for many of the world's top brands. The brand portfolio consists of over 100 brands and over 600 stores; brands include
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, TWG Tea, The Gap,
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,
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, Zara, Tory Burch, and
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. Stores Specialists Inc. (SSI) is a publicly-listed company in the
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. Other major businesses within the Rustan Group of Companies (RGOC) include Rustan Coffee which was one of the earliest operators of
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outside the
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, Royal Duty Free Stores, ADORA – a luxury boutique department store, Santa Elena Realty Inc., and The Rustia-Tantoco Foundation. The Tantoco couple's six children have been involved in different areas of the business over the years. Today, the chairman is the eldest daughter Zenaida R. Tantoco, while the president is the eldest grandson Bienvenido V. Tantoco III.


Rustan's Supermarket

Rustan's Supermarkets was established in 1970 by the Rustan Group. In 1998, Shopwise hypermarket was launched under Rustan Supercenters, Inc. (RSI). In 2006, the Rustan's supermarket chain (Rustan Supermarket, Inc.) was consolidated under RSI. In 2012, the
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acquired 50% interest in RSI. By 2017, the Dairy Farm Group acquired full ownership of RSI. On March 23, 2018, the Dairy Farm Group sold RSI to Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. (RRHI) through a
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. After the sale, the Dairy Farm Group owned 18.25% and 1.75% of RRHI (20.00% in total) through Mulgrave Corporation and GCH Investments respectively. At the time of the sale, RSI operated Rustan's Supermarket, Marketplace by Rustan's, Shopwise, Shopwise Express and Wellcome (Philippines). On April 11, 2018, Zenaida R. Tantoco, chairperson and CEO of the Rustan Group of Companies clarified that the Rustan's trademark and trade name was "never a part of the business transaction between RRHI and Dairy Farm Group, legally or otherwise." Tantoco stated that Rustan Commercial Corporation (RCC) is the sole owner of the Rustan's trademark and trade name and the use by any third party requires the written consent of RCC. The statement clarified that after the buy-in of the Dairy Farm Group into RSI in 2012, RSI was granted use of the Rustan's trademark and trade name for a "limited period of five years commencing from the year 2012 and was terminated upon our written notice to the Dairy Farm Group on April 3, 2018." The following day, RRHI issued a statement acknowledging the trademark license arrangement between RCC and RSI and should the trademark license of Rustan's be "validly terminated by RCC" such stores would be
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with "other premium brand alternatives." The sale of RSI to RRHI was approved by the
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on August 17, 2018 and the transaction was completed on November 21, 2018. The rebranding of the Rustan's supermarket chain (Rustan's Supermarket and The Marketplace by Rustan's) to The Marketplace was completed by 2020 with some branches converted to Robinsons Supermarkets.


References


External links


Rustan's Department Store official website
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