Felix Tiu (born Felicito Hupan Tiu on October 29, 1955 in Iloilo City, Philippines) is a Filipino-Chinese businessman, investor, and entrepreneur.
Since 2010, he has been chairman of the Iloilo City Trade and Investment Board (ICTIPB) and the CEO and founder of Eon Group of Companies which holds the first waterpark in Visayas, and the first to run solar-powered in the Philippines, Waterworld Iloilo.
Beneath the corporation, are varying establishments such as a tourism agency, multiple hospitality businesses, food establishments, candy, juice and noodle manufacturing, and developments of housing and property.
The Eon Group of Companies is known as "one of the top developers in Iloilo.
"Tiu has been awarded the Golden Salakot Award, which is "the highest honor in recognition for outstanding achievements defined by personal or institutional success and philanthropic involvement", by the Iloilo City mayor, Jed Patrick Mabilog in 2012.
Tiu has been the centre of interviews from high-profile meda outlets such as Rappler.com and ABS-CBN.
Announced in late 2017, Tiu will invest 350 million pesos into another branch of Waterworld in Mandaue, Cebu, making it one of the most expensive waterparks in the Philippines.
Not only will it be one of the largest waterparks in the Philippines, the 3-hectare project will boast as a major entertainment complex, housing a large amusement park, and resort.