The Guevent Group of Companies (GGC) is the consummation of a single man's life work. Propelled by a tiger-projective, creative Filipino entrepreneurship and pioneered by the visionary Domingo M. Guevara.

1930. The conception. With a small capital, the late Domingo M. Guevara opened a radio repair shop named Radiowealth, Incorporated. Please click the keyboard to hear our background music.

Today, what was initially a radio shop is now a formidable highly diversified conglomerate of seventeen companies. One man's vision spawned into a "giant." A string of synergistic activities, spanning related to unknown territories and servicing various industries and consumers, depicting the massive growth of the Guevent Group of Companies.

In the early years, its corporate activities witnessed expansion into communications equipment, supplying provisions for the U. S. Armed Forces in the philippines and the Bureau of Posts. Eventually, it ventured into the importation of all kinds of machineries.

Radiowealth, Inc. pioneered local television manufacturing and the production of electronic components and home appliances in the 50's. In the 60's, it launched the first television picture tube and manufactured various consumer items like electric ranges, floor polishers, car stereos, 20-inch color TV sets and radiophone.

A sister company, DMG, Inc., was also heavily involved in car manufacturing, having introduced the now classic Volkswagen buggy in the late 60's, assembled locally with components imported from Germany.

Later, in 1969, it introduced the first Philippine-born automobile, the "SAKBAYAN," with everything in it Filipino-made except the engine.

In the early 70's, the company was commended by the Progressive Car Manufacturing Program, being the only 100% Filipino-owned car manufaturer.

Adverse conditions during the Martial Law forced the company to temporarily halt operations in 1981. In 1986, amidst a promising business climate, the company was revitalized, and resumed operations full force.

Guevent Industrial Development Corporation is the acknowledged flagship of the conglomerate. Other companies include the G&S Transport Corp., G&S Travel and Tours, Inc., and Guevent Insurance Agency Corp., all wholly-owned. Consequent ventures have resulted into great partnership, of which the family holds majority of shares: Guevent Graphics with Asia Graphics Ltd. (Hong Kong) and Radiowealth Finance Company, public-owned and listed at the Stock Exchange.

As the business progressed, the succeeding two generations of the Guevara clan set up their own businesses with the pioneer as financier and chief adviser: Asian High Technology Corp.; Honeycomb Builders, Inc.; Aquatic Agro-Industrial Corp.; G&S Travel & Tours, Inc.; Guevent Ventures, Inc.; Tree's Company; International Turfcare Corp.; Pan Mar Corp.; and Balangkas Pilipinas Software Co.

More than vision and leadership, the rebirthing, growth and expansion of the vast conglomerate is a testament to the Filipino entrepreneurial virtue of hard work, patience and industry.