Schneider Electric Champions Smarter Energy Systems for Visayas and Mindanao

Wednesday, July 1, 2026


As major investments pour into the Visayas and Mindanao, the need for reliable and efficient energy infrastructure has never been greater. From expanding transport hubs to growing industrial zones, the regions are entering a new phase of development where smarter energy management is becoming just as important as building new roads and facilities.

At Innovation Day Philippines 2026: Powering Progress through Future-Ready Industries, Schneider Electric highlighted how electrification, digitalization, and automation can help businesses, government institutions, and communities create more resilient energy systems that support long-term growth.

Held on June 24 at Bai Hotel in Mandaue City, the event brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and infrastructure experts to discuss how technology can address the country's evolving energy challenges while strengthening regional competitiveness.

Smarter Energy Systems

Visayas and Mindanao continue to attract significant public and private investments, positioning both regions as important growth centers outside Metro Manila.

In 2024 alone, investment approvals in the Visayas reached PHP 27.96 billion across 22 projects. Major infrastructure developments, including the New Cebu International Container Port and upgrades to Bohol-Panglao International Airport, are expected to boost connectivity and economic activity.

Meanwhile, in Mindanao, World Bank-backed projects are set to improve transportation networks and healthcare services for an estimated 19 million Filipinos.

While these developments create new opportunities, they also increase pressure on existing power infrastructure. Energy demand continues to grow, making reliable electricity a critical factor for business continuity, investment confidence, and sustainable development.

Schneider Electric Promotes a Future-Ready Energy Strategy

According to Schneider Electric, organizations can better prepare for future energy demands by combining three essential approaches:

  • Electrification
  • Digitalization
  • Automation

Together, these technologies provide organizations with better visibility into their energy consumption, allowing them to make faster, data-driven decisions that improve operational efficiency and system reliability.

Ireen Catane, Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines, explained that these capabilities are becoming increasingly valuable as energy reliability becomes a top priority for businesses.

"Together, this strategy provides organizations with greater visibility and control over energy use, enabling a more responsive and efficient approach to operations. As energy reliability becomes increasingly critical, these capabilities help improve operational performance and efficiency."

Energy Resilience Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage

One of the key discussions during Innovation Day focused on the changing energy landscape across the country.

Current power outlooks indicate that the Visayas grid may continue experiencing yellow alerts despite receiving electricity imports from Luzon and Mindanao. At the same time, reserve margins in Mindanao are expected to tighten in the coming years.

These developments highlight the growing importance of managing energy demand alongside expanding electricity supply.

Schneider Electric noted that businesses that understand how and where energy is consumed can reduce operating costs, improve reliability, and strengthen long-term resilience.

According to Harold Lim, Country Solutions Head of Schneider Electric Philippines, smarter energy management has become an important business strategy rather than simply an environmental initiative.

"Visayas and Mindanao are already in this environment. By understanding where and how energy is consumed, organizations in these regions can make better decisions that reduce costs, improve reliability, and support growth."

Industry and Government Leaders Discuss the Future of Energy

Innovation Day Philippines 2026 also served as a platform for collaboration between the public and private sectors.

The event featured keynote messages from representatives of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and the Mandaue City Government, followed by discussions on grid modernization, smart urban development, and manufacturing automation.

Panel discussions brought together leaders from local government units, utilities, property management, economic zones, business organizations, banking, and the energy sector to exchange ideas on creating more resilient infrastructure for the Visayas and Mindanao.

The conversations emphasized that future-ready energy systems require strong partnerships across industries, regulators, and government agencies.

Collaboration Will Drive Long-Term Regional Growth

According to Atty. Norman Ocana III, Head of Government Affairs of Schneider Electric Philippines, building resilient infrastructure is not solely about adopting new technologies. It also requires sustained cooperation among stakeholders who play different roles in the country's energy ecosystem.

"Strengthening partnerships across the public and private sectors is key to building systems that support long-term growth."

The event concluded with a call for more pilot projects and regional collaborations that can help accelerate the transition toward smarter and more efficient energy systems.

Preparing Visayas and Mindanao for the Next Phase of Growth

As infrastructure investments continue to reshape the Visayas and Mindanao, energy resilience is becoming a key ingredient for sustained economic progress. Businesses, industries, and local governments increasingly recognize that smarter energy management can improve efficiency, strengthen operations, and support long-term development.

Through initiatives like Innovation Day Philippines 2026, Schneider Electric continues to promote practical solutions that combine technology, collaboration, and sustainability. As the country's growth extends beyond traditional economic centers, future-ready energy systems will play an increasingly important role in helping communities and industries thrive.
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Coca-Cola Philippines Highlights EPR Solutions at ASEAN-EU Sustainability Summit


Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has become one of the biggest topics in sustainability as Southeast Asian countries work to improve waste management and build a more circular economy. At the ASEAN-EU Sustainability Summit 2026 in Cebu, Coca-Cola Philippines shared its perspective on how EPR policies can move beyond legislation and create meaningful environmental impact through effective implementation.

Held in Cebu, the regional summit gathered government officials, business leaders, development organizations, and sustainability advocates to exchange ideas on tackling environmental and economic challenges facing ASEAN. Organized by the EU-ASEAN Business Council (EU-ABC) and the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP), the event also supported the Philippines' role as ASEAN Chair.

Coca-Cola Philippines Shares Insights on Effective EPR Implementation

As both a summit sponsor and speaker, Coca-Cola Philippines took part in the flagship session titled "Making Circularity Work: Scaling Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in ASEAN." The discussion focused on how countries can successfully translate EPR policies into practical systems that deliver measurable results.

Representing the company, Antonio "Tony" Del Rosario, President of Coca-Cola Philippines, joined government representatives, ASEAN institutions, and civil society leaders to discuss the realities of implementing EPR programs across the region.

According to Del Rosario, successful EPR systems require more than policy creation. They also depend on collaboration and practical execution.

"EPR systems work best when design, enforcement, and on-the-ground realities are aligned. That requires coordination across government, industry, and waste management stakeholders."

Building a Circular Economy Requires Collaboration

During the panel discussion, Coca-Cola Philippines outlined several factors that can strengthen Extended Producer Responsibility programs across ASEAN.

These include:

  1. Clear and enforceable EPR regulations
  2. Strong alignment between policies and local collection and recycling infrastructure
  3. Greater inclusion of informal waste workers within recycling and recovery systems
  4. Incentives that encourage recycled material use and investments in recycling infrastructure

Speakers throughout the summit echoed the importance of collaboration among governments, businesses, financial institutions, waste management organizations, and local communities. They also recognized that ASEAN countries face different levels of infrastructure development, making flexible and locally relevant EPR approaches essential.

Local Sustainability Programs Support Circularity Goals

As part of the discussion, Coca-Cola Philippines highlighted several sustainability initiatives that support waste collection and recycling in the country.

One example is Tapon to Ipon, a nationwide collection initiative that now operates through more than 6,000 community drop-off points across the Philippines. The program encourages proper waste segregation while helping recover recyclable materials from communities.

The company also shared how the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines supports programs that engage informal waste workers, recognizing their valuable contribution to the country's recycling ecosystem and helping create more inclusive recovery systems.

PETValue Philippines Strengthens Local Recycling Capacity

Another example presented during the summit was PETValue Philippines, the country's first bottle-to-bottle PET recycling facility.

Established through a joint venture between Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines and Indorama Ventures, the facility demonstrates how private sector investments can strengthen domestic recycling capabilities and support the country's circular economy ambitions.

Projects like PETValue help transform used PET plastic bottles into new food-grade packaging, reducing dependence on virgin plastic while expanding local recycling infrastructure.

Sustainability Progress Depends on Consistent Action

One of the key messages that emerged from the ASEAN-EU Sustainability Summit was that effective EPR implementation requires more than regulations alone. Consistent policy enforcement, investment-friendly environments, knowledge sharing, and cooperation across countries all play important roles in building long-term sustainability.

As Extended Producer Responsibility frameworks continue to evolve throughout Southeast Asia, Coca-Cola Philippines said it remains committed to working with government agencies, industry partners, and local communities to support practical, scalable recycling solutions.

Creating a circular economy is a long-term effort, but conversations like those held in Cebu highlight how collaboration between the public and private sectors can help turn sustainability goals into measurable action that benefits both communities and the environment.
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Quezon City Expands Free Kidney Screening to Help Detect CKD Early


Kidney disease often develops quietly, with many people unaware they have the condition until it has already progressed. That is why early screening can make a life-changing difference. This National Kidney Month, Quezon City kidney screening efforts received a significant boost through a citywide initiative designed to help residents understand their kidney health before serious complications arise.

The Quezon City Government, together with Boehringer Ingelheim (Philippines), Inc., officially launched the "Iwas Dialysis, Ligtas Kidneys: Get CheCKD habang maaga pa!" program on June 22, 2026. The initiative brings free kidney health services directly to communities, encouraging more Filipinos, especially those at higher risk, to undergo early screening and seek medical care when needed.

A Growing Need for Early Chronic Kidney Disease Detection

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) continues to be a major public health challenge in the Philippines. According to recent research, an estimated 13 million Filipinos, or around 11.2% of the population, are living with CKD, with many cases remaining undiagnosed until the disease has reached advanced stages.

Because kidney disease often shows few symptoms in its early phases, regular screening has become one of the most effective ways to slow its progression. Detecting CKD early allows patients to receive treatment sooner, helping lower the risk of kidney failure, dialysis, and other serious health complications.

More Than 8,000 Filipinos Have Already Benefited

The community-based program has steadily expanded across Quezon City, making kidney health services more accessible to residents.

More than 4,000 QCitizens participated in the official launch activities held at Quezon City Hall, where they received:

  • Free kidney health screening
  • Kidney disease risk assessment
  • Patient counseling
  • Health education sessions
  • Interactive learning booths about kidney, heart, and metabolic health

Since the program began, over 8,000 individuals have completed kidney health screening and assessment. Nearly half of these participants came from Quezon City alone.

Initially rolled out across 21 barangays, primarily in District 1, the initiative has now expanded into District 2. Its pilot screening in Barangay Payatas alone reached more than 200 residents, further extending access to preventive healthcare services.

Understanding the Link Between Kidney, Heart, and Metabolic Health

One of the program's highlights was an educational session led by Dr. Anthony Russell Villanueva, a nephrologist from the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, who explained how kidney health is closely connected to heart disease, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.

The session emphasized that individuals living with diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or those with a family history of kidney disease face a significantly higher risk of developing CKD. Early screening gives these individuals a better chance of managing the condition before irreversible kidney damage occurs.

Participants also listened to an inspiring personal testimony from CJ Luis of Dialysis PH Support Group, Inc., who shared firsthand experiences living with chronic kidney disease and encouraged others not to delay getting screened.

Community Partnerships Bring Preventive Healthcare Closer to Filipinos

Speaking during the launch, Dr. Bin Wang, General Manager of Boehringer Ingelheim (Philippines), highlighted the importance of pairing public awareness with accessible healthcare services.


"National Kidney Month reminds us that awareness must go hand in hand with access to screening and preventive care. Through Iwas Dialysis, Ligtas Kidneys, we aim to empower QCitizens to better understand their kidney health and take timely action when needed."

Meanwhile, Augusto Muench, Global Head of Sustainability at Boehringer Ingelheim, emphasized that investing in disease prevention helps both individuals and healthcare systems thrive.

"Advancing sustainability means enabling individuals and communities to live healthier lives. When people are supported to prevent or better manage chronic conditions, they are better able to pursue opportunities, while healthcare systems are strengthened through a shift toward prevention and early intervention."

Quezon City Reinforces Its Commitment to Preventive Healthcare


Quezon City Mayor Josefina "Joy" Belmonte reaffirmed the city's commitment to making preventive healthcare services more accessible for every resident.

"Early screening of high-risk individuals can significantly delay chronic disease progression. Here in Quezon City, we are committed to our shared advocacy of healthy kidneys, good kidney health, and, of course, early detection and prevention. Together, I know that we will bring Quezon City one step closer to a future where each QCitizen is healthy and ready to embrace their fullest potential."

The event concluded with a symbolic commitment ceremony involving representatives from the local government, healthcare professionals, patient organizations, and Boehringer Ingelheim, reinforcing their shared goal of improving kidney disease awareness and encouraging earlier intervention within communities.

Prioritize Your Kidney Health Before Symptoms Appear

Kidney disease does not always come with early warning signs, making routine health checks more important than many people realize. For those living with diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, or a family history of kidney disease, regular screening can help detect problems before they become life-threatening.

Initiatives like "Iwas Dialysis, Ligtas Kidneys: Get CheCKD habang maaga pa!" show how community partnerships can make preventive healthcare more accessible while empowering Filipinos to take charge of their long-term well-being. Sometimes, one simple health check today can make all the difference for tomorrow.
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GGC Group Asia Wins Gold at Campaign Global Awards


Philippine creativity continues to earn recognition on the global stage. This time, GGC Group Asia has brought home top honors at the prestigious Campaign Agency of the Year Global Awards, reinforcing the country's growing influence in the international advertising and marketing communications industry.

Held at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower in London, the annual awards celebrate agencies, leaders, and teams that demonstrate excellence in creativity, innovation, leadership, and workplace culture. For GGC Group Asia, the recognition marks a significant milestone during a transformative chapter in the company's history.

GGC Group Asia Wins Gold for Talent Management

The biggest achievement of the evening was a Gold award for Talent Management Team of the Year, presented to The Culture Hub, GGC Group Asia's talent management division.

The award recognizes organizations that invest in developing their people while creating a workplace culture where employees can grow professionally and personally. Rather than simply focusing on recruitment, The Culture Hub was recognized for building long-term leadership pipelines, strengthening employee engagement, and fostering a culture of continuous learning.

The international recognition reflects GGC Group Asia's belief that nurturing talent is one of the most important investments an organization can make.

Leadership and Workplace Culture Receive Global Recognition

In addition to its Gold victory, GGC Group Asia earned two prestigious Global Finalist citations.

Gil G. Chua was named a Global Finalist for Agency Leader of the Year, while the organization itself was recognized as a Global Finalist for Best Place to Work.

These honors acknowledge both the company's leadership philosophy and its commitment to creating an environment where employees can thrive.

Notably, GGC Group Asia was the only Philippine agency to win Gold and receive leadership-related global finalist recognitions at this year's Campaign Agency of the Year Global Awards.

Reflecting on the achievement, Gil Chua emphasized that the recognition belongs to the entire organization.

"This recognition belongs to every member of our team. Awards are never about a single leader. They are about the people who choose every day to build something bigger than themselves. We have always believed that businesses grow when people grow."

A New Chapter Following the Company's Rebrand

The international recognition comes at a pivotal moment for the organization.

Formerly known as DDB Group Philippines, the agency recently rebranded as GGC Group Asia following the global retirement of the DDB brand.

Despite navigating significant changes within the communications industry, the company reported its strongest financial performance to date, achieving revenue growth while increasing profit before tax.

According to the organization, this growth was driven alongside a continued focus on leadership development, succession planning, capability building, and long-term investment in its people.

Building Future Leaders Through The Culture Hub

At the center of the company's success is The Culture Hub, whose Gold-winning program is built on the philosophy that talent should be developed rather than simply managed.

The initiative encourages employees to grow into future leaders, entrepreneurs, collaborators, and industry partners, creating opportunities that extend beyond their current roles.

This approach has also helped strengthen leadership continuity while fostering an expanding alumni network across the Philippine marketing and communications industry.

According to Anna Chua-Norbert, the recognition reflects a broader purpose beyond business performance.

"At GGC Group Asia, we believe that success is not measured only by profit, but by the lives we help shape, the opportunities we create, and the impact we leave behind. To win global Gold for talent management, and to be named a finalist for leadership and workplace excellence, is a proud moment not only for our people, but for the Philippines."

More Than Industry Awards

The Agency Leader of the Year finalist recognition also highlights Gil Chua's long-standing leadership through periods of industry disruption, organizational transformation, and sustained business growth while maintaining a strong commitment to employee welfare and nation-building.

Meanwhile, the Best Place to Work finalist distinction recognizes GGC Group Asia's workplace culture, which emphasizes fairness, stewardship, collaboration, and continuous development.

Together, these honors reinforce the idea that business success and employee well-being can grow hand in hand.

A Milestone for Philippine Advertising

GGC Group Asia's success at the Campaign Agency of the Year Global Awards showcases the strength of Filipino talent on the international stage. Beyond the trophies, the recognition highlights how organizations that prioritize people, leadership, and culture can achieve meaningful business growth while making a lasting impact on their employees and the industries they serve.

As the company embarks on its next chapter under the GGC Group Asia name, these global accolades signal that Philippine agencies can continue to compete, innovate, and lead alongside some of the world's most respected marketing communications firms.
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mWell Makes Mental Health Support More Accessible for Filipinos


Talking about mental health is becoming more common in the Philippines, but for many people, asking for professional help still isn't easy. Stigma, financial concerns, and uncertainty about where to begin continue to prevent countless Filipinos from seeking the support they need. Recognizing these challenges, mWell is expanding its digital health services to make accessible mental health care for Filipinos more convenient, affordable, and approachable.

As the country's fully integrated digital healthcare platform developed by Metro Pacific Health Tech Corporation, mWell is helping users prioritize not only their physical health but also their emotional well-being through technology that fits into everyday life.

Breaking Down Barriers to Mental Health Care

Despite growing awareness about mental wellness, many Filipinos still struggle to seek professional support because of deeply rooted cultural beliefs.

Concepts such as hiya and pakikisama often discourage open conversations about mental health, while concerns about career growth also play a role. According to the International Labor Organization, around 75% of Filipinos believe that disclosing mental health concerns could negatively affect their professional opportunities, the highest percentage among ASEAN countries.

For others, the cost of consultations remains a significant obstacle.

mWell aims to address these challenges by providing digital mental health services that are both accessible and affordable, allowing more Filipinos to seek help whenever they feel ready.

According to Chaye Cabal-Revilla, caring for mental health should be viewed as an essential part of overall wellness.

"Mind health is just as important as physical health, and yet for so many Filipinos, asking for help still feels out of reach, whether because of stigma, cost, or simply not knowing where to turn. True well-being cannot exist without both."

She added that mWell aims to ensure every Filipino has a trusted place to turn to whenever they decide to prioritize their mental well-being.

Mental Health Support at Every Stage

One of mWell's strengths is that it recognizes people begin their mental wellness journey in different ways.

For those who simply want to check in with themselves, the app offers the Mind Health Score, available free of charge. Built using the scientifically validated WHO-5 Well-Being Index, the assessment helps users better understand their current emotional well-being in a private and judgment-free environment.

The platform also provides self-guided wellness modules that use evidence-based techniques to help users manage stress, strengthen resilience, and develop healthier coping strategies at their own pace.

These tools offer an accessible starting point for individuals who may not yet feel ready to speak with a mental health professional.

Affordable Access to Professional Care

When users decide they need additional support, mWell makes professional consultations easier to access.

The mWell Mind Healthsavers Plan includes a 30-minute video session with a certified Mind Health Coach, which can be scheduled anytime within 30 days after purchase.

For individuals who require more specialized care, the platform also offers scheduled and on-demand consultations with certified mental health coaches, psychologists, and psychiatrists.

With consultations available starting at ₱499, mWell seeks to reduce one of the biggest barriers preventing Filipinos from seeking professional help.

Partnering With MindNation to Expand Mental Health Services

To strengthen its mental health network, mWell has partnered with MindNation, a global organization that provides well-being services to businesses, schools, and government institutions.

The collaboration expands mWell's network of certified specialists, allowing more Filipinos to connect with qualified professionals who understand local culture and mental health needs.

According to Eizaleen Fusingan-Lappay, the partnership supports a shared mission of making mental health care more accessible.

"At MindNation, we have always believed that mental health support should be something every person can reach, not a privilege reserved for the few. Partnering with mWell brings us closer to that vision, expanding the number of qualified, compassionate specialists available to Filipinos when and where they need them most."

A Philippine Health App With Global Recognition

Beyond its growing range of digital health services, mWell has also earned international recognition for its innovation.

The platform recently received the Global Mobile (GLOMO) Award for Best Mobile Innovation Supporting Emergency or Humanitarian Situations during the Mobile World Congress 2026 held in Barcelona, Spain.

The achievement marks mWell's second GLOMO award after winning Best Mobile Innovation for Digital Life in 2023. It also makes the platform the first Philippine health technology app to receive recognition in this category, joining internationally recognized technology brands among this year's award recipients.

Making Mental Wellness More Accessible Every Day

Seeking support for mental health can feel overwhelming, but access to care is steadily becoming more convenient through digital health platforms.

By combining self-assessment tools, affordable consultations, and partnerships with qualified mental health professionals, mWell is helping make mental wellness services more accessible to Filipinos wherever they are. As conversations around mental health continue to evolve, initiatives like these encourage more people to prioritize both their emotional and physical well-being, one step at a time.
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McDonald’s Philippines Reopens Bahay Bulilit Learning Center in Bacoor

Tuesday, June 30, 2026


For many Filipino children, a safe and welcoming classroom can make all the difference in their early learning journey. As the new school year begins, McDonald's Philippines, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Philippines, and Megawide Foundation are reaffirming their commitment to education by reopening the newly refurbished Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit Learning Center in Barangay Mambog IV, Bacoor City.

The renovation not only gives the facility a refreshed learning environment but also celebrates an important milestone. This year marks the learning center's 15th anniversary, highlighting more than a decade of helping young children prepare for formal education through quality early childhood learning programs.

A Refreshed Learning Space for Young Learners

Originally inaugurated on June 10, 2011, the Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit Learning Center has served generations of children and families in Bacoor by providing a safe and nurturing space where preschoolers can develop essential skills before entering elementary school.

The recent refurbishment was made possible through the support of Megawide Construction and Megawide Foundation, marking the foundation's first renovation project for a Bahay Bulilit Learning Center.

The initiative reflects a shared goal of creating learning environments where children can feel encouraged, supported, and inspired during their earliest years of education.

Celebrating 15 Years of Community Impact

The reopening carries special significance as the learning center celebrates 15 years of continuous service to the community.

According to Kenneth S. Yang, the occasion represents more than the reopening of a facility. It also renews the organization's long-term commitment to supporting Filipino children through education.

"For the past 15 years, this center has helped provide young learners with a strong foundation for their educational journey. As we reopen its doors, we are renewing our commitment to ensuring that future generations of children have access to safe, nurturing, and engaging learning environments."

Today, RMHC Philippines has established 56 Bahay Bulilit Learning Centers across the country. Each center serves approximately 90 to 100 children annually, helping prepare preschool-aged learners for the transition into formal schooling.

A Partnership Focused on Children's Future

The collaboration also marks the beginning of a broader partnership between RMHC Philippines and Megawide Foundation.

Teresa C. Saavedra shared that investing in quality learning spaces plays an important role in shaping brighter futures for children and communities alike.

"We believe that quality learning environments are essential to shaping a child's future. We create spaces where children can learn and develop, knowing that every opportunity for their growth helps build brighter communities."

Looking ahead, Megawide Foundation has committed to partnering with McDonald's Philippines and RMHC Philippines to build additional Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit Learning Centers in 2027, extending the program's reach to even more communities.

Local Leaders Welcome the Initiative

The reopening also received strong support from the local government, highlighting the value of collaboration between the private sector and public institutions.

Strike Revilla emphasized the importance of investing in education as a foundation for children's future.

"Naniniwala tayo na ang kinabukasan ng kabataan ay nakasalalay sa edukasyon. Maraming salamat sa McDonald's at Megawide Foundation sa inyong suporta. Malaking tulong ito sa ating mga kabataan at sa kanilang kinabukasan."

His remarks underscore how partnerships like these can create lasting benefits for both students and their communities.

More Than a Classroom

While the refurbished facility offers a brighter and more comfortable space, its impact goes beyond physical improvements.

The Bahay Bulilit Learning Center provides children with opportunities to develop early literacy, social interaction, communication, and life skills that help prepare them for lifelong learning. These foundational experiences play a crucial role in building confidence and readiness before entering formal education.

As schools welcome students back for another academic year, accessible and nurturing learning environments become even more important in supporting children's overall development.

Building Better Futures Through Collaboration

The reopening of the Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit Learning Center in Bacoor demonstrates how meaningful partnerships can create lasting opportunities for young learners.

By bringing together McDonald's Philippines, RMHC Philippines, Megawide Foundation, and the local government, the initiative highlights the positive impact that collaboration can have on education and community development. As more Bahay Bulilit Learning Centers are planned in the coming years, even more Filipino children will have access to safe spaces where they can learn, grow, and build a strong foundation for the future.
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BrandComm Asia Launches Free PR Audit for Philippine Businesses


For many businesses, marketing often takes center stage while public relations quietly takes a back seat. But in today's digital-first landscape, a strong reputation can be just as valuable as a great product or service. Recognizing this gap, BrandComm Asia has introduced a free PR Audit to help Philippine businesses better understand how their brand is perceived and identify opportunities to strengthen their public image.

The new initiative is designed for businesses of all sizes, from startups and SMEs to large corporations, offering a quick yet comprehensive assessment of their current communications and online brand presence.

As consumers increasingly research companies online before making purchasing decisions, a brand's reputation extends far beyond its website or social media pages. Media coverage, search visibility, messaging consistency, and thought leadership all contribute to how a business is viewed by customers, partners, and investors.

According to BrandComm Asia (BCA), many Philippine businesses have never conducted a formal review of their public relations efforts. Based on client onboarding experiences and a quick industry survey, the agency found that a significant number of small and medium-sized enterprises operate without a structured PR strategy or a clear understanding of their overall communications health.

That lack of visibility can make it difficult for businesses to identify missed opportunities or address weaknesses before they become larger challenges.

What the Free PR Audit Covers


The complimentary website-focused PR Audit evaluates five key areas that influence a company's reputation and credibility.

Media Visibility

Businesses receive an overview of their earned media coverage, where their brand is being mentioned, and how their visibility compares with competitors in the same industry.

Brand Story Strength

The audit examines whether a company's messaging remains consistent across its website, social media channels, press materials, and spokesperson communications.

Digital Credibility

This section looks at how trustworthy a brand appears online by reviewing elements such as its website, search presence, online reviews, and social media profiles.

Newsworthiness

Businesses also gain insights into whether they currently have stories, updates, or developments that are compelling enough to attract media attention.

Expert Positioning

Finally, the audit evaluates how effectively a company or its key representatives are positioned as credible voices within their industry rather than simply another business offering similar products or services.

A Fast and Objective Review for Businesses

One of the standout features of the initiative is its accessibility.

After completing the assessment, businesses receive a prioritized set of findings and practical recommendations in approximately 10 minutes. The service is completely free and comes with no obligation to engage BrandComm Asia's PR services afterward.

According to Daphne Sena, the goal is to make professional PR insights more accessible to organizations that may not have previously considered evaluating their communications strategy.

"Many brands assume their PR is fine simply because nothing has gone visibly wrong. But the absence of a crisis is not the same as having a strong, consistent reputation. We created this audit so that any business, regardless of size or budget, can get an honest, professional look at where they actually stand."

She added that lowering the barrier to professional PR evaluation can benefit organizations at every stage of growth.

"We wanted to lower the barrier for businesses to get this kind of insight. Whether a company is just starting to build its public profile or is a multinational entering the Philippine market, an outside, objective view of their PR is something every brand can benefit from."

Helping Businesses Build Stronger Brand Reputations

As competition continues to intensify across industries, businesses are increasingly expected to do more than simply offer quality products or services. Establishing credibility, earning media attention, and communicating a clear brand story have become essential components of long-term growth.

BrandComm Asia's free PR Audit provides companies with a practical starting point for evaluating how they present themselves to the public and where improvements can be made.

Whether you're launching a new business, expanding into new markets, or simply looking to strengthen your brand reputation, taking the time to assess your public relations strategy can uncover valuable opportunities that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Businesses interested in the free PR Audit can request an assessment through BrandComm Asia's website or by contacting the agency directly.
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