C00847-2026

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONSEC FORM 17-C

CURRENT REPORT UNDER SECTION 17
OF THE SECURITIES REGULATION CODE
AND SRC RULE 17.2(c) THEREUNDER

1. Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
Feb 11, 2026
2. SEC Identification Number
40524
3. BIR Tax Identification No.
004-666-098-000
4. Exact name of issuer as specified in its charter
MACROASIA CORPORATION
5. Province, country or other jurisdiction of incorporation
City of Makati, Metro Manila
6. Industry Classification Code(SEC Use Only)
7. Address of principal office
7th Floor Ricogen Building, 112 Aguirre Street, Legazpi Village, Makati City Postal Code 1229
8. Issuer's telephone number, including area code
(632) 8840-2001
9. Former name or former address, if changed since last report
N/A
10. Securities registered pursuant to Sections 8 and 12 of the SRC or Sections 4 and 8 of the RSA
Title of Each Class Number of Shares of Common Stock Outstanding and Amount of Debt Outstanding
Common 1,890,958,323
11. Indicate the item numbers reported herein
Item 9

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MacroAsia CorporationMAC

PSE Disclosure Form 4-31 - Press Release References: SRC Rule 17 (SEC Form 17-C)
Section 4.4 of the Revised Disclosure Rules

Subject of the Disclosure

MacroAsia Launches Agricultural Production Project in Cavite to Strengthen Supply Chain Integration for Inflight Kitchens and Commissary Operations

Background/Description of the Disclosure

MAKATI CITY, Philippines – 11 February 2026 – MacroAsia Corporation (MAC), through its wholly owned subsidiary MacroAsia New Ventures, Inc. (MNVI), has commenced an agricultural production project as part of its strategy to improve cost efficiency and protect margins across its inflight kitchens and food commissary operations through supply chain vertical integration. The project will be implemented in MacroAsia’s own property in Maragondon, Cavite, where its Maragondon Water Treatment Plant is also located. The project was formalized today through the signing of a service agreement with CoGrow Agricultural Services (CoGrow PH).

The initiative is designed to directly supply a portion of the leafy vegetable requirements of MacroAsia’s three (3) kitchens, supporting the Group’s airline catering and commissary operations. By internalizing selected agricultural inputs, MacroAsia aims to reduce procurement costs, mitigate exposure to price volatility, and lower logistics-related expenses, while enhancing reliability, quality control, and predictability of supply. These efficiencies are expected to contribute to improved operational resilience and margin stability within the MacroAsia Food Group.

The project will utilize a designated portion of MacroAsia’s property in Maragondon, Cavite that is suitable for agricultural use, enabling the productive use of the land assets while strengthening the sustainability of the Group’s food supply chain. The farm is projected to produce up to one hundred thousand kilograms (100,000 kg) of leafy vegetables annually, with output prioritized for internal consumption. Farmers from the locality will be engaged for this project, supported by the technical expertise of CoGrow PH.

Land preparation is scheduled to commence in February 2026, followed by planting in April and the initial harvest expected by the end of May 2026. This project will pave the way for expansion of further agricultural production, looking at a target base of produce beyond MacroAsia’s own requirements.

Beyond its operational and financial objectives, the project forms part of MacroAsia’s broader environmental, social, and governance (ESG) framework. Environmentally, localized agricultural production is expected to reduce supply chain-related emissions and promote responsible land use and sustainable farming practices. Socially, the project is expected to generate stable employment and sustainable livelihood opportunities for local farmers in Cavite, through direct engagement, skills development, and knowledge transfer. From a governance perspective, the initiative reflects disciplined capital deployment and responsible asset utilization aligned with long-term stakeholder value creation.

Through this agricultural production project, MacroAsia continues to strengthen its operational efficiency and supply chain resilience while advancing its commitment to sustainable development and inclusive growth.

Other Relevant Information

Please refer to the attached file.

Filed on behalf by:
Name Amador Sendin
Designation CFO, CRO, SVP Administration