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2.4M Pinoys Now Have Bank Accounts After PhilSys Sign Up

In partnership with state-run LandBank, PhilSys registrants have opened bank accounts.

ALLCARE And Lalamove PH Forge Partnership To Provide Health Benefits For Partner Drivers

ALLCARE has partnered with Lalamove PH to provide accessible and holistic benefits for its partner drivers.

New Dentsu Research Reveals Major Shift In Consumer Preferences By 2030

Dentsu inclusive predictions provide the business sectors to see the top priorities of consumers in the next 10 years.

Gatchalian Sets Senate Probe On Electricity Supply Shortage In Luzon

Senator Gatchalian conducted an inquiry in the Senate on the recent spate of rotational brownouts in Luzon in the hope of providing a long-term solution to electricity supply shortages especially during the summer season.

DOST-II Scitech Services Reach Remote Fuga Island

The DOST in Region II gave 85 essential relief packs and 10 units of Multi-Purpose Drying facility for the residents in the remote area of Fuga Island.

SMC-Waived Toll Fees For Medical Front Liners Reach P230 Million

SM Corporation has waived a total of P230.7 million in toll fees for medical workers as of June 2, as part of its support for front liners against the COVID-19 pandemic, the company reported.

DA-PhilRice Organizes Farmers To Engage In Agripreneurship

DA-PhilRice based in Negros Occidental is expanding its assistance on business entrepreneurship to two municipalities.

Gov’t Prioritizes Families In ‘Balik Probinsya’ Program

The Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa (BP2) program prioritizes families when evaluating beneficiaries as being together will help them settle without thinking of anybody who may be left behind.

DOST-I Extends Support To Sossy Bites Food Trading

The DOST in Region 1 provided technological interventions to Sossy Bites Food Trading to improve the quality of their products and to cater more orders in the place.

Churches’ Capacity Hike To Allow More Pinoys To Exercise Faith

A prelate welcomed the government's decision to allow a maximum of 50-percent seating capacity in religious activities in areas under the general community quarantine.