Real-time Meralco payments at 7-Eleven CLiQQ Kiosks, now made possible by Bayad

Sunday, January 19, 2025


Busy lifestyles have led a lot of Filipinos to rely on doing one-stop-shop errands at convenience stores like 7-Eleven. Apart from buying goods, ready-to-eat cooked meals, and beverages, Meralco bills can also be paid at 7-Eleven CLiQQ Kiosks, available in over 4,100 branches nationwide.

Apart from enabling 24/7 payments at the ease of your own neighborhood, 7-Eleven has partnered with Bayad, accelerating Meralco payments from 24 hours to real-time or instantaneous posting. This will greatly benefit more Filipinos as it allows them to pay on time, and avoid overdue bills or disconnection notices.

Bayad, formerly Bayad Center and the pioneer brand in the outsourced bills payment collection service in the Philippines, is now a full-service fintech subsidiary of Meralco.

Apart from Meralco, Bayad has also activated Red Fiber, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), and National Housing Authority (NHA) in the CLiQQ Kiosk’s biller network.

On top of these, Bayad is also expected to bring in more electric and water utility brands, government fees and contributions, tollway RFID, insurance, loans, tuition fees, and many others.

Ultimately, Bayad’s partnership with 7-Eleven underscores modern convenience and digital innovation, fulfilling its shared mission of making daily lives easier for Filipinos.

Bayad President and CEO Lawrence Ferrer underscored , “Our world moved faster than we could have imagined. We at Bayad had to swiftly up our game in expanding our payment channels as we cater to the demand of providing more accessible and secured bills payment services for our kababayans who are noticeably always on the go and are becoming more and more tech-savvy. Our partnership with 7-Eleven allowed us this opportunity, highlighting our shared vision for financial consumer empowerment and driving economic growth in the country.”

7-Eleven Managing Director for Digital, Jose C. Ang, shared, “As we celebrate our 40th year in the industry, this partnership with Bayad allows us to continue to stay true to 7-Eleven's thrust to continuously innovate modern convenience and enhance customer experience. We are excited to keep serving our communities and uphold our mission of being ‘the neighbor you can count on.”

For fintech and retail institutions like 7-Eleven that are interested in being a part of Bayad’s extensive payment channel network, you may send an email to partnerships@bayad.com. Bayad enables partners to attain nationwide presence and provides end-to-end support services for efficient payment and collection processing.
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Mang Inasal and DOT join forces to celebrate Filipino flavors and tourism

Saturday, January 18, 2025


Mang Inasal and the Department of Tourism (DOT) have announced their collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Agreement, to promote their “Love the Flavors, Love the Philippines” campaign, inspiring locals and tourists to explore the country’s unique flavors.

“For more than 20 years, Mang Inasal has seen how our food creates lasting connections between tourists and their experiences in the Philippines,” said Mang Inasal president Mike V. Castro. “This partnership with DOT excites us because it allows us to turn every meal into a reason for tourists to keep coming back. We look forward to making their trips more fun, memorable, and flavorful through Mang Inasal.”

The partnership was officially launched at the DOT office in Makati City, with Mang Inasal executives and key representatives from the DOT, led by Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, in attendance.

“As DOT elevates the global competitiveness of Philippine tourism, we have remained true to who we are," said Secretary Frasco. "And what better partner for the DOT to have than a homegrown brand that has brought much pride to our countrymen for all that the brand has managed to accomplish these many years, and for the many stomachs that have been satisfied, hearts that have been made happy, and families that have come together at the table, enjoying a meal of Mang Inasal.”

As part of the “Love the Flavors, Love the Philippines” campaign, regional festivals will be highlighted to showcase gastronomy tourism to both locals and tourists. More exciting projects are set to be revealed in 2025 through the official online channels of Mang Inasal and the DOT.
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DOT’s Philippine Experience Program now on KLOOK

curated tour packages Philippines

The Department of Tourism (DOT) and Klook Philippines on Wednesday (Jan. 15) formally signed a partnership that would make travel experience in the country more accessible for all, highlighting curated tour packages of the Philippine Experience Program (PEP), a flagship tourism program that was developed and launched under the Marcos Administration.

With the unveiling of the latest collaboration between the DOT and one of Asia’s leading platforms for experiences and travel services comes a pioneering roster of PEP tours on the platform offering tours across the country. It also aims to accelerate the digitalization of Philippine tourism.

Now available on Klook are must-experience destinations including a Culture, Heritage & Arts Tour in Calabarzon, where travelers will discover the captivating Pagsanjan Falls, and cultural landmarks like the connective Pinto Art Museum and the historical Villa Escudero.

Also available is the Culture, Heritage & Adventure Tour in Bicol, where one can embark on an ATV adventure to Mayon Volcano and sample the delicious Bicolano cuisine, highlighting the wonders found south of the capital in Luzon.

Up north, the Culture, Heritage & Arts Tour in the Ilocos Region offers visitors to the breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage City to discover the Philippines’ Spanish colonial history. During the tour, participants will also get the chance to interact with locals and savor local specialties like empanadas and tupig.

For those looking to explore the Visayas region, travelers can look into visiting Silay City, known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and heritage houses, as well as its fresh and delectable seafood through the Culture, Heritage & Arts Tour in Western Visayas.

To round up the pioneering set of tours is an exclusive experience highlighting the beautiful sights, history, and traditions of Palawan in the Culture, Heritage & Arts Tour in Palawan, through the Palawan Special Battalion WW-II Memorial Museum, Binuatan Weaving Creation workshops, and the Butterfly Garden.

On top of the PEP curated tours the partnership also looks to integrate the DOT’s Tourist Rest Areas (TRAs) on Klook and initiate exploratory partnerships with the Mactan-Cebu International Airport and Clark International Airport through the endorsement of the DOT.

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco and Klook President and Co-Founder Eric Gnock Fah led the ceremonial signing of Strategic Alliance and Memorandum of Agreement between the DOT and Klook, with Tourism Assistant Secretary Sharlene Zabala-Batin and Klook General Manager for Philippines and Thailand Michelle Ho as witnesses.

“With this partnership with Klook, the Philippine Experience Program will now be carried on the Klook platform. The Philippine Experience Program is a flagship initiative of the Marcos administration, whereby, we are translating the President's vision of reintroducing the Philippines to the world, not just from a one-dimensional lens of fun and adventure, but also from the highly diversified lens of our Filipino identity that can very well be seen in in our culture, our heritage, our stories, immersions into our communities, our gastronomy, and all the other experiences that you can have in our destinations. Carrying the Philippine Experience Program on Klook will also equalize tourism opportunities among our destinations, which is the advocacy of the Department of Tourism,” Secretary Frasco said.

From Klook's end, the global platform’s co-founder shared his excitement about this new endeavor.

“At Klook, we believe there are countless adventures, unique experiences, and cultural treasures still waiting to be discovered. Here in the Philippines, with its stunning natural wonders and the warmth and vibrancy of its people, we are excited to partner with the Department of Tourism to bring even more of these incredible experiences to Filipinos and travelers around the world,” Gnock Fah said.

Klook will also continue hosting a series of regional roadshows to encourage more travel operators to take advantage of its technology and have a global reach.

Over the years, Klook has been an active partner of the DOT. The first partnership was during the pandemic for training seminars on social media marketing and product development; the rolling out of Intramuros Pass to give travelers exclusive access to attractions and activities inside the award-winning Walled City; and the marketing collaboration with the Tourism Promotions Board on the Love the Philippines Campaign.

At present, Klook has over half a million experiences on its platform, catering to over 2,700 destinations nationwide.
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CCIP welcomes 2025 with new board of trustees

Tuesday, January 14, 2025


The Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines, Inc. (CCIP) recently held its fourth General Membership Meeting (GMM), dubbed “Cocktail Night” at the Revel at the Palace in Taguig City.

Leading the event were members of CCIP’s Board of Trustees including the current board headed by president Christine Reyes of Amway Philippines who shared her annual report and emphasized CCIP’s mission to accelerate, elevate, and champion the cosmetics industry in the Philippines. She also expressed excitement about continuing to grow the Chamber's legacy with the unwavering support of its member companies.

“In response to the dynamic and ever-changing business and regulatory landscape, CCIP is dedicated to advancing the cosmetics industry by fostering adaptability and delivering swift, strategic solutions to market shifts. By nurturing creativity, we aim to drive sustainable growth and meaningful change, reinforcing our leadership in the industry. Building on the momentum of our 50th anniversary, our next step is clear, to take CCIP to the next level as we break new ground and lead the cosmetics industry to unparalleled excellence in 2025 and beyond"

Joining Christine during the year-end festivities were fellow board members Jacqueline Lim of First Asia Manufacturing, Monina Leslie Ferrer of Snoe Beaute Produits Inc., Denice Sy of Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc., Dennies Ladia of Environatural Corporation, Dr. Janina Tan of Jradiance Corporation, and Shirley Cayago of Splash Corporation.

The event, co-hosted by Denice Sy, Dominic Plana, and Tin Guiao, was filled with energy, entertainment, and warm fellowship among members. Guests enjoyed great drinks, lively music, and the excellent company of colleagues from across the industry.

But the night's highlight was the announcement of the election results for CCIP’s new Board of Trustees of 2025. The new trustees will work alongside the current board members.

The Election Committee, led by Gladys Conopio of DKSH Philippines, Inc., Lessie Galindo of Brenntag Ingredients, Inc., and Faye Muñoz of Chemrez Technologies, Inc., announced the newly appointed trustees: Aio Nery of CCT Chemicals Inc., Jellie Marie Villamor of GT Cosmetics in Cebu, Maria Roberta Estacio of Harem Inc., Ramon Claridad of Rainiers Research and Development Institute, John Robinson Uy of Unilever Philippines, Michael Zotomayor of ZLab International Corporation and Kimberly Sablayan of Lifestrong Marketing, Inc.

As the Chamber moves into 2025 with a dynamic and visionary board, CCIP reaffirms its dedication to empowering the local cosmetics industry and fostering collaboration among its diverse and vibrant membership.
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MMDA Honors Top Barangays in Results-Based Incentives Awarding for Solid Waste Management

Sunday, January 12, 2025

top-performing project barangays of the Metro Manila Flood Management Project

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) proudly recognized the top-performing project barangays of the Metro Manila Flood Management Project (MMFMP) for their exemplary implementation of community-based solid waste management (SWM) under the project's Results-based Incentive (RBI) scheme. The awarding ceremony took place at the Red Hotel in Cubao, Quezon City, highlighting the success of the barangays in managing solid wastes in their communities and contributing to the minimization of waste in waterways, which is critical for flood mitigation.

A total of 12 top-performing barangays from across the 85 project barangays of MMFMP in Metro Manila were selected based on agreed performance measures on community-based plans and practices in waste collection, segregation, and diversion. Under the RBI scheme, these barangays consequently underwent a performance validation process led by a technical working group composed of representatives from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA) and the De La Salle University.

After the evaluation, three barangays emerged as the top performers. The best-performing barangays, Barangay 136 in Manila, Barangay San Isidro in Makati, and Barangay 94 in Manila, each received major incentives and a Solid Waste Management Investment amounting to PHP 750,000 for their outstanding efforts in improving waste collection, segregation, and disposal practices. Meanwhile, the remaining top barangays received minor incentives, including solid waste management (SWM) tools worth PHP 50,000 each.

MMDA Chairman Atty. Romando S. Artes emphasized the significance of the RBI scheme, stating, “Our Results-Based Incentives scheme is a very tangible initiative with clear results rooted in the power of collaboration. The success of these barangays proves that with the right support, community engagement, and incentives, we can make significant strides in reducing waste in Metro Manila’s waterways, ultimately preventing flooding and creating cleaner, more sustainable neighborhoods.”

MMDA General Manager Undersecretary Procopio G. Lipana emphasized that “Since the launch of the RBI in 2023, we have partnered with various agencies to assess and evaluate the performance of barangays in managing their waste. I send my heartfelt congratulations to the twelve barangays that have demonstrated exemplary dedication and leadership in solid [waste] management. Your efforts are making a real difference, not only in your communities but across Metro Manila.”

“What we are doing now is all anchored on our ten-year roadmap to zero waste. Because that is now the trend, we have to remove the word ‘garbage.’ But we have turned the waste into a valuable resource. Pursuant to Republic Act 9003, we have to segregate at source,” he added.

The RBI program is part of the larger Metro Manila Flood Management Project (MMFMP) under Component 2, which aims to minimize solid waste in waterways. The program incentivizes barangays to improve their SWM practices, thereby reducing the volume of waste that accumulates in waterways and pumping stations, which can inhibit their flood control functions.

The top-performing barangays demonstrated innovative strategies and exceptional dedication to solid waste management, setting benchmarks for other communities. Barangay 136 of Manila implemented a robust waste segregation program, achieving approximately 90% household participation through ordinances, seminars, and social media campaigns. Barangay San Isidro, Makati formalized a subsystem for inaccessible areas, increasing waste collection coverage to nearly 100% and diverting more biodegradable waste since 2021. Meanwhile, Barangay 94 of Manila established a Barangay Materials Recovery Facility near its estero to streamline waste management and recycling efforts, ensuring proper waste disposal and promoting tie-ups with local junk shops and NGOs.

These barangays not only improved their local environments but also inspired sustainable practices among their residents, contributing significantly to Metro Manila’s waste management goals.

As the top performers were recognized for their solid waste management initiatives that not only improved waste collection and segregation but also fostered a culture of sustainability among its residents, the RBI program’s pilot implementation will continue to be refined, with plans for replication in more barangays across Metro Manila. The MMDA hopes to inspire other local government units to adopt the same model, further expanding the reach of community-based solid waste management practices.

Dir. Josias E. Syquimsiam, Jr., Director IV of the Solid Waste Management Office, said “"As public servants, we don't expect to be recognized for our service to the nation, as it is our sworn duty. However, MMDA chooses to give importance to these efforts. We understand the hardships and challenges you've endured in managing waste in your communities."

"Today, the MMDA recognizes the steps you have taken to maintain order and cleanliness, not only in your respective barangays but for the entire Metro Manila. We hope this continues and that the initiatives you have chosen to establish serve as a model, enabling us to do what’s right for our shared environment. We are beyond grateful to be your partner in providing an ecological, systematic, comprehensive, and, most importantly, sustainable solid waste management program for the people of Metro Manila," he continued.

The ceremony also included presentations from the winning barangays, showcasing their innovative SWM initiatives and plans, as well as sustained improvements in waste management practices. The event concluded with a commitment from the MMDA and partner barangays to continue working together in achieving a cleaner, flood-resilient Metro Manila.

For more information about MMDA’s Results-Based Incentives program and other initiatives under the Metro Manila Flood Management Project, visit the MMDA website or follow @MMDA on social media.


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Bossjob Successfully Concludes First-Ever Kasanggayahan HR Summit in Sorsogon

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Kasanggayahan HR Summit

Bossjob, the fastest-growing AI-powered mobile chat-first recruitment platform, marked another milestone as it successfully concluded the First-Ever Kasanggayahan HR Summit in Sorsogon Province. The event, held at Villa Isabel Hotel, gathered hundreds of participants, including HR professionals, MSME owners, and local leaders. This collaborative effort was supported by the City Government of Sorsogon, the Provincial Government of Sorsogon, the Sorsogon City BPLO Chief Rodel Ferreras, and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Sorsogon, led by Provincial Director Ma. Lourdes Pancho.

In her speech, Ma. Lourdes Pancho expressed her enthusiasm for Bossjob’s expansion into the region, particularly in the province of Sorsogon. She highlighted the platform’s potential to greatly benefit Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by streamlining their recruitment processes. “We are thrilled with Bossjob’s entry into Sorsogon. It’s a game-changer for our business sector. DTI is committed to supporting Bossjob’s initiatives that empower MSMEs in the province,” she said.

Keynote Speaker Highlights the Role of HR in Business Growth

Darwin Rivers

The summit featured Darwin Rivers, an acclaimed HR professional, founder of Philippine HR Group and guest speaker, who emphasized the critical role HR plays in driving business growth. Rivers discussed the "4 E's" of managing employees effectively:

  • Employee Engagement
  • Employee Enablement
  • Employee Satisfaction
  • Employee Experience

He noted that while many organizations focus heavily on employee engagement, they often overlook the equally vital areas of enablement, satisfaction, and overall experience. His insights resonated strongly with the audience, inspiring HR professionals and business owners to adopt a more holistic approach to employee management.

Bossjob’s Role in Empowering MSMEs

The event opened with a warm welcome from Feby Joy Llosala-Luneza, Growth Director of Bossjob, who expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from local government units and partner organizations. Bossjob’s Sales Manager for Expansion, Michelle Ayo, shared an insightful presentation on how the platform can revolutionize recruitment for MSMEs by offering cost-effective, AI-driven solutions.

“Our mission is to bridge the gap between employers and job seekers in the most efficient way possible. Bossjob is here to support Sorsogon’s businesses as they grow and thrive,” said Llosala-Luneza.

A Milestone for Sorsogon’s HR Community

The Kasanggayahan HR Summit marked a significant step in fostering collaboration among HR professionals, MSMEs, and local government units. It underscored the importance of strategic HR practices and innovative recruitment platforms like Bossjob in advancing the business landscape in the countryside.

With hundreds of participants and overwhelming support from key stakeholders, this event is a testament to Bossjob’s commitment to empowering businesses and job seekers alike. It also aligns with Bossjob’s broader mission to expand its footprint in key provinces, serving as a catalyst for growth and development in the Philippines’ MSME sector.

For more updates on Bossjob’s initiatives and events, visit www.bossjob.ph.
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Achieving Financial Goals in 2025: Your Blueprint for Success

Wednesday, January 1, 2025


The start of a new year brings a sense of renewal and opportunity. For 2025, setting and achieving financial goals can position you for long-term success and stability. Whether you’re saving for a dream vacation, planning to purchase your first home, or building an emergency fund, here’s how you can make your financial aspirations a reality.

1. Define Your Financial Goals Clearly

Start by being specific about what you want to achieve. Instead of vague statements like "I want to save more," try "I will save ₱50,000 by December 2025 for a family vacation." Clear, measurable goals provide direction and motivation.

2. Create a Realistic Budget

A well-structured budget is the backbone of financial planning. Review your income and expenses to identify areas where you can cut back. Use the 50/30/20 rule:

50% for necessities (rent, food, utilities)
30% for wants (entertainment, dining out)
20% for savings and debt repayment

There are free apps that can simplify the budgeting process.

3. Automate Your Savings

Set up automatic transfers to your savings account. Treat your savings like a non-negotiable expense to ensure consistency. If your goal is to save ₱5,000 per month, automate the transfer at the start of each month to avoid the temptation to spend.

4. Invest Wisely

Let your money work for you by exploring investment options like mutual funds, stocks, or real estate. For beginners, consult a financial advisor to align your investments with your risk tolerance and goals. Remember, the earlier you invest, the greater the potential for growth due to compounding interest.

5. Pay Down Debt Strategically

High-interest debt, like credit card balances, can derail your financial plans. Use strategies such as:

The Avalanche Method: Pay off high-interest debts first.
The Snowball Method: Pay off smaller debts first for psychological wins.

By eliminating debt, you free up funds for your goals.

6. Build an Emergency Fund

Life is unpredictable. Aim to save 3-6 months’ worth of living expenses in an easily accessible account. This fund acts as a financial cushion for unexpected events, such as medical emergencies or job loss.

7. Track Your Progress Regularly

Revisit your goals every month to assess your progress. Are you on track? If not, identify the roadblocks and adjust your strategies accordingly.

8. Stay Motivated with Visual Tools

Use visual aids like goal trackers or vision boards to remind yourself of what you’re working toward. Apps like Goodbudget and PocketGuard can also help you stay focused.

9. Educate Yourself Continuously

Financial literacy is key to making informed decisions. Read books, attend seminars, or listen to podcasts by experts like Dave Ramsey or Suze Orman.

10. Celebrate Small Wins

Achieving financial goals is a marathon, not a sprint. Celebrate milestones, like saving your first ₱10,000 or paying off a credit card. These celebrations will keep you motivated to reach the finish line.

Start Now for a Brighter Financial Future

2025 is your year to take control of your finances. With clear goals, disciplined budgeting, and a proactive mindset, you can achieve financial security and build the life you’ve envisioned.

What are your financial goals for 2025? Share them below and let’s inspire each other to succeed!
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