Architectural | Groundscraper |
Developer | SM Prime Holdings |
Gross Leasable Area (GLA) | 9.24 million square meters |
Address | 10/F Mall of Asia Arena Annex Building, 1300 Pasay City, Philippines |
Country | Philippines and China |
Malls | 81 |
Residential Projects | 72 |
Hotels & Convention Centers | 15 |
Office Buildings | 12 |
Market Capitalization | US$1,215.82 billion |
Owner | SM Prime Holdings |
Social Media | Facebook / LinkedIn |
Website | smsupermalls.com |
customercare@smsupermalls.com |
SM Supermalls is a chain of shopping malls in the Philippines and across other countries. It is owned by SM Prime Holdings. As of October 2019, has 81 malls are located across the country. SM Supermalls was started by Henry Sy Sr. in 1958 as Shoemart, with a store in Manila.
In the 1960s, Shoemart expanded its shoe store chain. By the 1970s, Shoemart was a full-line department store, shifting its name from Shoemart to SM. In the 1980s, the company diversified and ventured into the supermarket and home appliance store business. It opened the first “Supermall” store in 1985 in Quezon City called SM City North EDSA.
More Facts About SM Supermalls
- SM Supermalls has become one of the biggest mall operators in Southeast Asia.
- As of October 2019, SM has 81 malls, 72 residential projects, 15 hotels, and 12 office buildings across the country and has 17,230 tenants in the Philippines and 1,867 tenants in China.
- Combined, the company has about 9.24 million square meters of gross floor area (GFA).
- SM also has 7 malls in China, including SM Tianjin which is the third-largest in the world in terms of gross leasable area (GLA).
- As of December 2019, SM Prime has Market Capitalization of US$1,215.82 billion, US$667.28 billion of total assets, and revenue of US$118.31 billion.
- SM Supermalls serves over 4.2 million people daily

Top 10 SM Shopping Malls in the Philippines
Name | Opening Date | Land Area (m²) | Floor Area (m²) | Location |
SM City North EDSA | 8 Nov 1985 | 161,000 | 497,213 | Quezon City, Philippines |
SM City Sta. Mesa | 28 Sep 1990 | 30,000 | 133,894 | Quezon City, Philippines |
SM Megamall | 28 Jun 1991 | 206,000 | 474,225 | Mandaluyong, Philippines |
SM City Cebu | 27 Nov 1993 | 128,000 | 273,804 | Cebu City, Philippines |
SM Southmall | 2 Apr 1995 | 200,000 | 205,120 | Las Piñas, Philippines |
SM City Bacoor | 25 Jul 1997 | 88,000 | 120,202 | Cavite, Philippines |
SM City Fairview | 24 Oct 1997 | 202,000 | 312,749 | Quezon City, Philippines |
SM City Iloilo | 11 Jun 1999 | 170,000 | 181,657 | Iloilo City, Philippines |
SM City Manila | 14 Apr 2000 | 25,000 | 161,107 | Manila, Philippines |
SM City Pampanga | 11 Nov 2000 | 316,000 | 132,484 | San Fernando, Philippines |
SM Shopping Malls in China
Name | Opening Date | Land Area (m²) | Floor Area (m²) | Location |
SM City Xiamen | 13 Dec 2001 | 104,000 | 238,125 | Xiamen, Fujian |
SM City Jinjiang | 26 Nov 2005 | 115,000 | 167,830 | Quanzhou, Fujian |
SM City Chengdu | 20 Oct 2006 | 48,000 | 166,665 | Chengdu, Sichuan |
SM City Suzhou | 23 Sep 2011 | 41,000 | 72,552 | Chengdu, Sichuan |
SM City Chongqing | 14 Dec 2012 | 52,000 | 149,429 | Yubei, Chongqing |
SM City Zibo | 2015 | 72,000 | 152,093 | Zibo, Shandong |
SM City Tianjin | 17 Dec 2016 | 436,000 | 321,641 | Tianjin |