December 24, 2019

BDO Remit advocates financial education

Apart from annually doing the Pamaskong Handog to honor overseas Filipinos (OF) and their families, BDO Remit has another advocacy that espouses financial education zeroing on the value of saving and investing. 

Genie T. Gloria, senior vice president and head of remittance of BDO Unibank, Inc. said financial education is an invaluable gift to give the OF market and their beneficiaries because there will come a point where these workers abroad will return to their home country and choose to become entrepreneurs. 

“Raising their financial knowledge should start at the onset, meaning, we teach them what they can do with their hard-earned money by allocating a portion to savings and looking for investments which can serve their long-term goals,” said Gloria. 

BDO Remit visits universities to teach young adults, whose parents may be an OF, to take care of the money remitted to them. They also do financial education activities in various barangays to orient people, particularly the unbanked, about the importance of being a part of the formal banking system. 

“Apart from these efforts, we also continue to participate in the pre-departure orientation seminars (PDOS) done by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), by helping the departing OFs to have a better financial behavior,” noted Gloria. 

Since starting the financial education advocacy in 2014, she said BDO Remit has noticed a significant improvement in the saving approach of the OFs as indicated by the growth in their monthly savings. 

“They are saving more now and they know their priorities and goals. For us, this improvement is a testament that this advocacy of ours is working well for them,” added Gloria.

BDO Remit currently has two million BDO Kabayan Savings account holders, a product it introduced in 2006 to encourage OFs and their beneficiaries to save and eventually allow them to qualify for other banking products such as loans, as their lives flourish. 

Celebrating the OFs and families

Pamaskong Handog is BDO Remit’s way of giving back and recognizing OFs for their trust and loyalty as BDO Kabayan Savings account holders. 

“With many overseas Filipinos coming home during the holiday, we take the season as an opportunity to honor and pay tribute to their hard work and sacrifice to care for their families even if it means being away from them and taking on unique jobs in other countries,” said Gloria. 

Now on its 8th year, Pamaskong Handog will be held separately in Cebu, Davao, and Pampanga this month, with SM hosting the venues. 

“We are also grateful for our other partners Kultura, Miniso, Jollibee and Goldilocks, as well as WorldRemit, MoneyGram, Western Union, and Small World for being one with us in supporting our overseas Filipinos and their families through Pamaskong Handog,” she added.




































December 23, 2019

Unity gathering with over 30,000 Angkas bikers mount massive rally VS. LTFRB

New ruling on motorcycle taxis to displace 17k riders 

Over 30,000 Angkas bikers, most of whom may lose their jobs when the new year comes, have gathered to rally against the newest provision of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to limit the number of riders per motorcycle taxi company.



Coming out in droves to do a "Unity Gathering" to express their dissent against the new government provisions, the Angkas bikers decry the unfair government policy that require over 17,000 of their colleagues in Angkas to lose their jobs.





Upon the recommendation of the "new" Technical Working Group (TWG) composed of only representatives from government agencies--excluding original civil society members and transport experts and advocates--the LTFRB passed a directive to put a cap of 10,000 riders per motorcycle taxi company participating in the test run extension which will start in January.




Angkas, the lone participant in the original six-month test run, currently has 27,000 biker-partners. The LTFRB provision will thus displace thousands of Angkas riders at the start of the year.

In a statement, Angkas' Chief Transport Advocate George Royeca said, "Coming into this pilot, 27,000 ang bikers namin, many of whom have been with us serving you the public since 2017. Sila ay ang mga beterano, mga magagaling na bayaning matagal niyo nang pinagkakatiwalaang itawid kayo sa pang-araw-araw na perwisyo ng traffic."

According to Royeca, instead of allowing them to onboard more bikers and serve more commuters, the LTFRB now wants to trim their fleet from 27,000 to 10,000.

"That’s a compromise to the quality of service you can expect, and a direct blow to over 17,000 Filipino families," he stressed. 

"The traffic in our thoroughfares is getting heavier each day and there are more and more commuters to serve as time goes by. So, bakit kailangang bawasan at tanggalan ng trabaho ang mga bikers natin?" Royeca noted. "Bakit kailangang parusahan ang mga bikers na nakapag-training at napatunayan na ang galing sa daan?"

Royeca also decried the sudden and suspicious changing of the composition of the TWG towards the end of the initial test run. “The composition of the TWG was sudddenly changed, easing out all civil society groups, the Senate, the House, and the MMDA and limited the membership to the DOTr, LTO, and other allied agencies,” Royeca revealed.

“It took several TWG meetings and almost six months including many Congress and Senate hearings for Angkas to be evaluated, while this TWG evaluated the new players in less than one month. How is that possible? Why was it rushed?” Royeca added.

In a strong message to government regulators, Royeca stated, “This isn’t competition. In fact, it is anti-competition to force our bikers to leave by regulation. That is not regulation, but corruption.” 

He added, “Why was the decision-making process not transparent? Why was it done in secrecy? May tinatago ba kayo?”

Several lawmakers also chimed in and called out the LTFRB on the new provisions, particularly the cap on the number of biker-partners for motorcycle taxi companies.

Senator Grace Poe, chair of the Senate Committee on Public Services, wanted greater transparency in the process by which the TWG and the LTFRB arrived at their decisions regarding the test run extension and the new provisions.

"Nais nating malaman ang mga pamantayan at parametro na ginamit ng TWG sa kanilang pagpapasya," Poe stated. "Ano ang batayan ng 30,000 na bikers cap para sa Metro Manila at 9,000 para sa Cebu, na hahatiin nang pantay-pantay sa tatlong operator? Paano ang ang kasalukuyan ng bikers na lagpas sa alokasyon ng kanilang kumpaniya?" she added.

Sen. Ralph Recto, in turn, stressed that Christmas is the season of giving, not taking away; of spreading cheer and not sowing unhappiness. “By all means—in the interest of competition, and in the spirit of may-the-best-service-provider-with principle—open up the motorcycle-taxi-ride-hailing service to new players,” Recto stressed. “But this should not be at the expense of firing those already in the business, those who have invested their life savings in motorcycles, those who have logged safety records, those who have cultivated sukis who rely on them for their daily ride,” he added.

Muntinlupa Rep. Ruffy Biazon, who has a pending motorcycle taxi bill in the House, said in a social media post, "As the public struggles with the mobility crisis that affects their daily life and productivity, this action by the LTFRB regarding an option that has proven to be effective and viable will surely impact not just the Angkas riders but the commuters. [I] will move for an inquiry into this," he declared.

Rep Precious H. Castelo, vice chairman of the House Committee on Metro Manila Development, also chimed in and said in a post, "Angkas provided income opportunities to 27k riders. It provided relief to thousands of commuters suffering from daily traffic. Why make 27k people jobless now? Why allow people to suffer again? Why experiment the lives of other people who are now 99% safe with Angkas?"

QC Rep. Cristal Bagatsing, in her own statement, said, "This is not okay! Bakit natin ipe-penalize ang isang tried and tested na serbisyo para sa ibang mga susubok pa lang? Angkas has done their part and did each step to assure the riding public that they would be cared for."

Bagatsing also called on the DOTr to review their stand. "While we support competition and the extension of the Motor Taxi Pilot Implementation, we also believe that there should have been transparency in choosing these two new companies," Bagatsing stressed. "We need more competition so that the riding public can have more choices, but new players should go through the right process, which includes going through House and Senate scrutiny," she added.

Former senator JV Ejercito also issued a statement in his social media page supporting Angkas, saying, "LTFRB should let the 27k Angkas Riders continue because they are already trained and have a 99.9% safety record. While we wait for the modern railways to become a reality, Angkas is a viable alternative transport. Would rather have the 27k under the system than return to Habal-habal."

Netizens also slammed the LTFRB ruling as unfair and insensitive to the public's needs. Thousands of posts by commuters in various social media have come to support Angkas and state that the LTFRB provision not only unfairly displaces thousands of riders, it comes at a time when the riders need the job the most.

After LTFRB's announcement of the test run's extension, addition of two new players, and the capping of the number of riders, Angkas submitted an appeal to the head of the new TWG Antonio N. Gardiola Jr., citing critical safety concerns that may endanger the commuting public.

The appeal cited several problematic provisions in the new LTFRB ruling, which included the arbitrary cap of 30,000 bikers for Metro Manila and 9,000 bikers for Metro Cebu, split evenly among three motorcycle companies, including Angkas.

The appeal noted, "Other players should be allowed, but must ramp up at a more steady pace until they can properly prove both their operational teams and app platforms are truly functional at scale. Angkas took three years to learn how to manage 27,000 bikers, yet the new players are expected to handle 10,000 in three months."

The appeal also stated that the TWG omitted several Angkas proposals, such as requiring participating companies to have dedicated Emergency Response Teams with proper qualifications. "Angkas’ own 24/7 team has 48 members guarantees a response of 20 minutes to any location in Metro Manila and Cebu," the appeal stated, emphasizing that the Angkas response team members underwent a week-long course certified by a member of the Philippine College of Emergency Medicine and a veteran emergency response trainer with certifications from official medical organizations.


Other Angkas proposals that were ignored by the TWG are: for participants to build their network of partner hospitals and doctors; and for them to set up a fund to advance accident payments and the need to shift to working with insurance consortium for PUVs to financially support accidents. The appeal also called out the TWG's recommendation to put a cap of 150cc on motorcycle engines.

Many of the issues pertaining to the above provisions were already tackled extensively by Angkas, with specific corresponding proposals using a combination of its track record data and expertise to back them up. 

Angkas also flagged many of the above critical safety issues to the TWG but was ignored and its suggestions were not included in the new guidelines. "If left unresolved, the host of above issues could pose a possible danger to the commuting public," the appeal underscored.

It may be noted that last week, original TWG members issued a statement decrying the new TWG's move to meet and decide on the motorcycle taxi test run without involving or even consulting them, citing the move as highly irregular and suspicious. 

December 21, 2019

BRIA Homes releases “Upa,” a film that gives ordinary Filipinos a wake-up call

If you live in a tiny rented room, put up with nosey and noisy neighbors, or worry about your family’s safety in a congested neighborhood, you know how it is to be an ordinary Filipino. Yes, the hapless Filipino wage earner whose dream to own a home is often quashed by the daunting task of paying for food, utiities, and life’s other obligations.

This is the scenario that tugs at your heart as “Upa,” a film released by BRIA Homes, depicts the story of a small Filipino family as they deal with the manifold problems of living in a rented room. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Chris Cahilig, with Lyka Bernal and Juan Carlo Tarobal as lead stars, “Upa” wields an important lesson as the couple’s troubles come to a head: sometimes, the hard knocks are life’s ‘wake up’ call.

Indeed, losing their rent money to theft and their dinner to freeloading kapitbahays are just two of the eye-openers that finally rouse the couple into action. Seeing their dear friend happily settled down in a beautiful BRIA home, husband and wife check out a family-friendly BRIA community—and like what they see: well-designed homes in a wholesome and secure environment that boasts modern amenities and facilities designed for its residents’ enjoyment. 

The production team of “Upa” includes Lorraine Shaira Mae Intes for screenplay; Noel Teehankee for cinematography; Henry Ramirez for offline editing; Kenneth Amparo for online editing; Richard Gonzales for scoring; Joe-Nico Ebora for coloring; and Kat Salinas for sound design. 



The ‘wake up call’ in “Upa” comes when the wife discovers the joys of living in a BRIA community through a friend, a BRIA homeowner who pushes her to take the first step towardsmoving to one.







The film was shot at BRIA Homes in San Pablo City, Laguna, showcasing an airy BRIA Homewith sleek interiors and the different perks of living in a wholesome community such as its recreational and security amenities (basketball court, an eco-friendly park, CCTV cameras, guarded entrance and exits, and perimeter fences). 

Other key features of BRIA developments are also highlighted in the film, like its proximity to schools, hospitals, churches, retail establishments, public transport options, and major roads and highways.

More importantly, BRIA’s winning formula—Affordability (Mura) + Quality (Dekalidad) = a Beautiful BRIA Home for Every Filipino—proves to viewers that ordinary Filipinos can purchase a home for as low as Php1,897 per month, through bank financing and Pag-IBIG funding.

“Upa” affirms the lesson: why rent a tiny dwelling when, like the characters in the film, the family that moves into a beautiful BRIA home can be you?

BRIA Homes is a subsidiary of GOLDEN BRIA Holdings, Inc., considered the third largest real estate company in terms of market capitalization valued at more than P200B. The fastest-growing mass housing developer in the Philippines, BRIA Homes is primed to bring affordable house-and-lot packages and condominium units closer to ordinary Filipino families. This is the goal that drives every single employee in the company, for which the ultimate fulfillment is seeing a client happily moving into Bria’s homes. 

To know more about BRIA Homes, call (0966) 277 5944, like “Bria Official” on Facebook, and follow “@TheBriaOfficial” on Twitter and Instagram. 


December 20, 2019

Shopee breaks all records with over 80 million visits and 80 million items sold for its Shopee 12.12 Big Christmas Sale u

Over 180,000 hours recorded on Shopee Live throughout the entire event period



Shopee, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, achieves another record-breaking performance with 80 million items sold at its Shopee 12.12 Big Christmas Sale. Over 80 million visits were recorded in 24 hours as users from across the region shopped from millions of deals on December 12.

Martin Yu, Associate Director at Shopee Philippines said, “The strong results from our 12.12 Big Christmas Sale shows that people from all walks of life trust Shopee to deliver the best online shopping experience. Year after year, we continue to see more users from both big and small cities buying and selling a wide variety of items. Shopee has become the go-to, everyday shopping app for everyone in the region, and we are committed to making e-commerce simple and accessible for all.”


E-commerce is fast becoming a daily norm in users’ live

Shopee is fast becoming the go-to online shopping platform for users in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. According to iPrice’s Q3 2019 e-commerce report, Shopee is the most visited e-commerce website on desktop and mobile web across the region. It is also the top-ranking app in the Shopping category by average monthly active users across Southeast Asia. 

Users are also increasingly relying on Shopee to purchase their everyday products. Daily essentials such as power banks, wet wipes, and makeup foundation emerged as some of the top-selling products in the Philippines on December 12. 



In addition, users are becoming more resourceful in obtaining information before making a purchase. A total of 180,000 hours were clocked across Shopee Live streams over the entire event period, as users engaged with their favorite brands and sellers in real-time to get information on the latest hot-selling products. 


Across the region on December 12:

● The total number of diapers sold on December 12 can last a baby for 12,002 years

● The total number of smartphones sold can cover 3 football fields

Success of Shopee 12.12 Big Christmas Sale signals growing trust and participation in online shopping

The success of the Shopee 12.12 Big Christmas Sale also showcases increasing confidence in online shopping in the region. Users outside capital cities are also increasingly going online to sell or buy products they previously never had access to. In the Philippines, areas such as South Luzon and North Luzon experienced the highest shopping activity. Some of the top-selling local products include makeup pouches, iPhone cases, and stainless metal straw sets. 

Yu closed, “The Shopee 12.12 Big Christmas Sale marks the end of an outstanding 2019. We have achieved so much in the past year but what stands out the most is the unwavering support we’ve received from our users, sellers, brands, and partners. As we look ahead to 2020, we will continuously elevate the Shopeeexperience and unlock the full potential of e-commerce for all.” 


Philippine volleyball teams make their mark in the 2019 SEA Games

Year-long droughts were ended in this year’s volleyball tournament in Manila

The Philippines’ finest athletes in volleyball fought as sambansa and made a mark in the 30th SEA Games.

After years of lackluster finishes in the Southeast Asian Games, Philippine volleyball showed resurgence this year with strong performances and podium finishes all throughout against the rest of the region’s powerhouses.

Congratulations to the men’s indoor volleyball team, led by captain John Vic de Guzman, which ended the tournament powerfully with a silver finish, breaking a drought of almost 15 years. The men’s team last earned the bronze in the 2005 SEA Games also in Manila, making this achievement particularly more impressive!

Congratulations are also due to the beach volleyball teams, which both earned the bronze in their maiden outing! Jude Garcia and Jaron Requinton defeated Singapore to secure the bronze, while Sisi Rondina, Bernadeth Pons, Dzi Gervacio, and Dij Rodriguez of the women’s team locked it down after big wins against the Singapore women’s team.

The women’s indoor volleyball team fell shy of a podium finish this year. Their play, hard work, and heart do not go unnoticed, however, as they also deserve congratulations and thanks for giving it all they’ve got.

Rebisco would like to thank all of the players of thePhilippine indoor and beach volleyball teams forrepresenting the country with pride and honor, and all the hard work they’ve put in fighting hard in the SEA Games. We are proud of you, and we will always support you!

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