In 2023, Fredy Ong served as the new chairman and CEO of Unilever Philippines, replacing Benjie Yap.
The quickly ventured beyond oil milling - margarine production in the 1930s, non-soap detergents, shampoos and toothpaste in the 1960s and 1970s and sulphonation technology and cogeneration power plant in the 1980s.
The 1990s saw the company focusing on several improvements in the environment front one of which was the introduction of the first 100% biodegradable detergent bar in the Philippines.
Unilever changed the format in 1997, where it created 2 towers shaped into a U, with a handwritten typeface and color blue icon, the brand is now developed by Total Quality for this real logo.
Later, the Unilever logo will appear through peeling either at the upper-left or right of the screen at the end of every commercial in 2007, and in the form of a flipping ribbon in 2011.