He was born to Norberto Ty and Victoria Ty-Tan. His father, Norberto, founded Wellington Flour Mills.[4]
He attended the University of Santo Tomas, where he enrolled his bachelor's degree in commerce in 1955, but he later stopped his studies, to help his father in their flour mill business.[5]
Because of his philanthropy and contributions in banking industry, his alma mater conferred him a honorary doctorate in humanities, Honoris Causa, on August 7, 2014.[6]
Business career
In 1962, he founded Metrobank, together with Emilio Abello, Pio Pedrosa and Placido Mapa Sr.[4] Metrobank opened its first branch in 1963 and its first international branch in Taipei, Taiwan, in 1970.[4] The subsidiaries of the company includes Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, Philippine Savings Bank, SMBC Metro Investment Corporation, and Philippine AXA Life Insurance Corporation.[4]
He also founded GT Capital Holdings Inc. in 2007,[7] a holdings company which has business interests in auto dealership, banking, insurance, power and real estate.
Death
Ty passed away on November 23, 2018, due to pancreatic cancer.[4]