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BPI sells shares in GoTyme Bank
The Bank of the Philippine Islands sold its 752 million common shares of GoTyme Bank Corp. to GoTyme Financial Pte. Ltd. and Giga Investment Holdings Pte. Ltd, the bank said yesterday......»»
Pru Life UK announces new CEO
Pru Life UK has announced the appointment of Sanjay Chakrabarty as its new chief executive officer effective Feb. 1, subject to regulatory approval......»»
Zymeworks announces appointment of new BOD member
Zymeworks announces appointment of new BOD member.....»»
Maharlika CEO: terrorists are the only investors we won’t deal with
In an interview with Nikkei Asia, Rafael Consing, CEO of the Maharlika Investment Corp., addressed the delay in the MIC’s deployment of capital, and provided some insight into the level of interest the fund has received from global investors......»»
The biggest infra company
San Miguel Corp. president and CEO Ramon S. Ang and Metro Pacific Investments Corp. chair, president and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan are talking to merge their respective tollways operations – SMC Tollways (under San Miguel Infrastructure Holdings) and Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. MPIC......»»
U-BIX Chairman and CEO Edilberto B. Bravo: The King of Hearts (and Paper)
On paper, U-BIX founder, Chairman, and CEO Atty. Edilberto B. Bravo is intimidating. Prior to our round-table interview, this writer was given pages of materials about the man, his family, and the legacy he has built, transcending the paper and copier business he started in 1968 with his wife, Dr. Felina Bravo......»»
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries.....»»
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries.....»»
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries.....»»
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries
72nd Palanca Awards announces call for entries.....»»
NBA announces partnership with Emirates
NBA announces partnership with Emirates.....»»
Romualdez announces expansion project for Iloilo Esplanade, grandstand
Romualdez announces expansion project for Iloilo Esplanade, grandstand.....»»
New AES provider continues to face scrutiny despite award
The newly awarded provider for the 2025 national and local elections continues to face scrutiny despite securing the notice of award from the Commission on Elections. Digital Pinoys national campaigner Ronald Gustilo said that the group will continue to scrutinize the winning entities even though Miru Systems Co. Ltd. was already declared as the winning […].....»»
IMI transitioning to new leadership
Ayala-led Integrated Micro-Electronics Inc. is transitioning to a new leadership with long-time CEO Arthur Tan set to step down from his role after over two decades......»»
PLDT eyes new president
Telco giant PLDT Inc. may appoint within the year a new president and CEO who will be tasked to lead the company in a period of growth uncertainty......»»
Thai cement maker to open Philippines plant this year
Thai fiber cement maker Shera Public Co. Ltd. is pouring in P2 billion for its plant in Pampanga, which is expected to open this year......»»
Comelec signs P17.99B contract with Miru for automated 2025 polls
MANILA, Philippines — An almost P18-billion contract was signed on Monday between the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and the South Korean firm Miru Systems Co. Ltd. (Miru Systems) for the lease of an automated election system to be used in the 2025 midterm elections. Miru Systems was the sole bidder for the lease of a.....»»
Gwen orders to halt Cebu BRT construction in heritage buffer zones
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia has ordered proponents of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) to halt civil works near Fuente Osmeña and the Capitol building for heritage protection purposes. Garcia has issued a memorandum, addressed to the Cebu BRT Team and the contractor, Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Ltd., to cease.....»»
Comelec grants P18-billion election contract to Korean-led consortium
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has approved a nearly P18 billion contract to lease an automated election system for the 2025 midterm polls to a joint venture led by the controversial South Korean company Miru Systems Co. Ltd. Comelec Chair George Garcia announced the decision on Thursday, stating that the poll body unanimously.....»»
Palace announces new appointees
Malacañang has announced a new set of appointees in several agencies, including the finance and agriculture departments and the Office of the President......»»