Ever Bilena Cosmetics Inc. supports Prince Retail Group’s 35-year milestone

Friday, April 4, 2025


Prince Retail Group of Companies recently marked its 35th Anniversary and Partners Night with a grand celebration at Radisson Blue Hotel in Cebu.

Ever Bilenca Cosmetics Inc. (EBCI) showed its full support with founder and president and CEO Dioceldo Sy leading the delegation alongside COO Siliman Sy, retail sales manager Renato “Noel” Anel, key accounts manager Jerby Lagaday, and key accounts supervisor Reo Salubre.

Founded in 1990, Prince Retail Group of Companies is a chain of retail and wholesale stores based in Cebu City. Its leading brand, Prince Hypermart, is a one-stop shop known for its wide variety of affordable grocery, general merchandise, and department store items. Prince Hypermart is currently present all over the Philippines with stores in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

As Prince Retail Group sets its sights on reaching 100 branches by 2030, EBCI remains a strong partner, ready to meet the growing demand with its diverse range of cosmetics and personal care products.
Read More

ManageEngine Expands Its Integration Network With 100+ Prebuilt Integrations for Enterprise Identity Management


The Company's IAM Platform, AD360, Helps Converge Disconnected Identities

  • ManageEngine AD360 expands its integration support, with 100+ new ready-to-use integrations
  • These integrations empower enterprises for seamless, scalable identity management across diverse IT applications
  • Explore the complete lineup of integrations available in AD360 at https://mnge.it/ad360-marketplace

ManageEngine, a division of Zoho Corporation and a leading provider of enterprise IT management solutions, today announced that AD360, its identity and access management (IAM) platform, is further expanding its integration offerings, by adding over 100 new prebuilt integrations. This expansion is a decisive step in the company's endeavor to strengthen its converged IAM platform capabilities. In addition to the extension of support to popular HRMS, ITSM, SIEM, and other enterprise applications, AD360 also comes with REST API capabilities for custom integration with third-party and in-house applications.

Why This Matters: The Enterprise Perspective

Large enterprises today face a major challenge: managing various tools with widespread, fragmented data. In a press release titled "Gartner Identifies the Top Cybersecurity Trends for 2025" (issued March 3, 2025), Gartner® highlights a common challenge for large enterprises: the need to optimize their cybersecurity toolsets for efficiency and security while balancing selections for an average of 45 cybersecurity tools available from over 3,000 vendors.

Although enterprises often operate in multi-vendor IT environments out of necessity, this is an added complexity that leads to fragmented identities, resulting in delays in access and increased IT overhead. For example, Gartner’s 2024 IAM Leadership Survey found that 54% organizations have seen an increase in the number of identity-related breaches, with one in three organizations experiencing increased business interruptions, financial loss or regulatory penalties from such incidents. As many as 85% of identity-related breaches can be attributed to hacked machine identities such as service and automation accounts. Additionally, according to Verizon's 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, around 31% of all breaches since 2013 involve stolen credentials.

With global compliance laws and regulations requiring organizations to maintain accurate and up-to-date identity and access data at all times, keeping these records updated is critical. Seamless integration of identities is no longer just an IT challenge for enterprises; it's a business imperative.

"Our vision is to eliminate identity fragmentation and radically simplify enterprise identity governance," said Manikandan Thangaraj, vice president at ManageEngine. "With AD360’s expanded integrations, we're empowering businesses to build truly unified digital ecosystems. With this release, we want to help our customers transform identity management from an operational burden into a strategic enabler of productivity, agility, and security. Now, a hospital can auto-provision clinician access in Epic EHR the same day they’re hired in Workday, with no coding and no delays."

Enabling Business Agility with Seamless Integrations

ManageEngine AD360's integrations leverage industry-standard protocols—including SCIM, SAML 2.0, OpenID Connect (OIDC), OAuth 2.0, and REST APIs—ensuring seamless compatibility across diverse IT ecosystems. Through an intuitive no-code configuration interface, IT teams can effortlessly establish connections and design automated workflows without specialized programming knowledge, dramatically accelerating implementation timelines from months to mere days.

ManageEngine's extensive integration network for identity access management enables:

Accelerated Value Realization: Enterprises can quickly integrate and automate identity workflows, reducing operational costs, minimizing errors, and enhancing productivity through unified life cycle management and real-time identity synchronization.

Strategic Flexibility and Choice: Maintain the freedom to integrate with a vast range of enterprise applications without vendor lock-ins, ensuring compatibility, scalability, and support for diverse business needs.

Advanced Identity Automation: With businesses seeking productivity improvements, AD360 can implement sophisticated, no-code identity orchestration processes to automate critical activities such as user provisioning, access modifications, identity synchronization, and secure offboarding across a company's identity ecosystem.

Zero-Gap Compliance: Automatically align identity records across HR, IT, and security systems to pass audits for the GDPR, HIPAA, and SOX.

"The interoperability between critical business applications streamlines processes such as onboarding and offboarding, delivering measurable business value and accelerating ROI. Legacy IAM tools often treat integrations as an afterthought, requiring months to integrate an organization's IAM tech stack with ITSM or HCM tools. AD360 helps accomplish this with just a few clicks. It's not just about connecting systems—it's about fundamentally changing how enterprises manage identities while minimizing security risks," Thangaraj stated.
Read More

CCIP members Timothy Chuongco and Denice Sy speak at Retail Asia Summit 2025

Thursday, April 3, 2025


Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines, Inc. (CCIP) members Timothy Chuongco of Cosmetique Asia Corp. (CAC) and Denice Sy of Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc.recently served as panelists at the Retail Asia Summit 2025, held at Makati Shangri-La.

Denice Sy joined a dynamic panel discussion on driving retail growth through e-commerce, direct selling, and social commerce trends. The conversation highlighted the importance of customer retention, emphasizing the need to analyze data to ensure that target demographics align with actual purchasing consumers. The panel also explored omnichannel strategies, stressing the challenge of ensuring that the in-store shopping experience reflects online branding, particularly in the fast-evolving beauty industry. Sy noted that while e-commerce offers quicker adaptability, the process becomes more complex when dealing with thousands of physical retail stores where Ever Bilena is present.

Joining her in the discussion were Neelam Gopwani of Vision Express, Momoi Supe of Strokes Beauty, Francis Flores of Pick Up Coffee, and Rohan Aggarwal of edamama, with Gilbert Trinchera of KPMG as moderator.

Meanwhile, Timothy Chuongco, COO of CAC, took part in a panel focused on strengthening retail partnerships and how collaboration can drive ecosystem growth across various retail scales. He emphasized the importance of aligning values with retail partners’ visions and goals, ensuring that business strategies complement each other. He shared an example where one of CAC’s trade partners prioritized sustainability—a pillar that CAC also champions. This synergy led to a full brand launch for Silka Premium Body Wash, enriched with Quali-E, the highest quality of Vitamin E, nourishing the skin while promoting environmental care.

Chuongco’s panel included Graham Coates of Megaworld, Margarita Atienza of SSI Group, and Pavan Powar of Sarisuki, moderated by Atty. Joanne Ranada of Forvis Mazars.

The Retail Asia Summit 2025 brought together industry leaders to discuss the future of retail, fostering insightful conversations on growth strategies, digital transformation, and sustainable partnerships.
Read More

AXA PH's Chief Marketing Officer Among 2025 Mansmith ‘Marketing Mentor of the Year’ Awardees

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Fernando "Nandy" Villar

AXA Philippines Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Fernando "Nandy" Villar has been named one of this year’s Top Marketing Mentors by Mansmith and Fielders, Inc., a leading marketing and entrepreneurship training firm in the country.

The award was given during the annual Mansmith Market Mentors Awards, which celebrates marketing leaders who have not only excelled in their fields but also mentored aspiring marketers, building legacies that foster talent and innovation. Villar joins a distinguished group of visionaries and executives committed to empowering the next generation of marketing professionals.

In his role as CMO, Villar has led transformative marketing strategies. His expertise in brand management, digital transformation, and customer engagement has strengthened AXA's market presence and developed innovative solutions for Filipinos. His leadership style, characterized by its authenticity, collaboration, and continuous learning, has inspired, and guided young professionals in the field and beyond with the knowledge, confidence, and skills to thrive in the industry.

During the awarding ceremony, Villar shared valuable insights on leadership, strategy, and mentorship, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of how successful marketing leaders approach challenges, make data-driven decisions, and connect meaningfully with their audiences. More importantly, he emphasized how mentorship transforms the industry by shaping future leaders.

“I’m honored to be recognized as one of the top marketing mentors by Mansmith and Fielders, Inc. Marketing, to me, goes beyond strategy—it’s about inspiring action and making a real difference. Being in the insurance industry makes this even more meaningful, as our purpose of protecting what matters drives us to empower people with the right protection and support so they can live life with confidence. I’m grateful for the mentors who shaped my journey and proud to pay it forward to the next generation of marketers,” shared Villar.

With leaders like Villar guiding the way, the future of marketing in the Philippines is bright. The award affirms not just his legacy but also AXA Philippines’ continuous commitment to building a resilient future-ready workforce and a robust marketing industry.

More information about AXA Philippines’ insurance solutions is available on its website www.axa.com.ph and its partner platforms.
Read More

2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report Reveals Nearly 44% of Security Incidents Involved a Web Browser


Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, has released the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, which found that threat actors are now evolving their tactics, moving beyond traditional ransomware and data theft to focus on business disruption, AI-assisted attacks, and insider threats. According to the report, almost half of the security incidents (44%) involved a web browser.

In the Philippines, industry players are taking a more proactive approach to building a security framework for digital resilience. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) reports that government agencies, academic institutions, and telecommunications companies remain prime targets for cyber criminals, with 10% of attacks targeted at the banking and healthcare sectors.

Recognizing the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity measures, key institutions such as the country’s Central Bank are working to establish a targeted cyber resilience council to protect financial infrastructure.

As financial institutions, healthcare providers, and government agencies across the globe face an unprecedented cyber threat landscape, regional regulators are strengthening Zero Trust frameworks, adopting AI-powered security solutions, and enforcing stricter compliance measures.

The shift from financial extortion to full-scale business disruption means enterprises must rethink their cyber defenses before an attack happens, particularly in sectors that rely on cloud and third-party vendors.

The 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, which analyzed hundreds of major cyber incidents, aims to highlight how the increased sophistication of malicious actors is amplifying the challenges faced by businesses worldwide.

Key findings of the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report include:

Operational Disruption as a Primary Goal: Attackers are prioritizing sabotage over data theft, aiming to cripple businesses and maximize extortion. In 2024, 86% of incidents led to operational downtime or reputational damage.

Surge in Insider Threats Linked to North Korea: Cases tripled in 2024, with operatives targeting contract-based technical roles at major tech firms, financial services, media, and government defense contractors. Advanced techniques, including hardware-based KVM-over-IP devices and Visual Studio Code tunneling, make detection more challenging.

Accelerated Data Exfiltration: Attackers are exfiltrating data three times faster than in 2021, with 25% of cases seeing data stolen within five hours, and nearly 20% occurring in under an hour.

Expanded Attack Surfaces: 70% of incidents involved three or more attack vectors, underscoring the need for comprehensive security across endpoints, networks, cloud environments, and human vulnerabilities. Web browsers remain a weak link, facilitating 44% of attacks via phishing, malicious redirects, and malware downloads.

Phishing Resurges as Top Entry Point: 23% of attacks began with phishing, overtaking vulnerabilities as the leading attack vector. GenAI has made phishing campaigns more scalable, sophisticated, and difficult to detect.

"Cyber criminals targeting organizations in the Asia-Pacific and Japan region are no longer just stealing data, they are actively taking down entire operations,” said Philippa Cogswell, Vice President and Managing Partner, Unit 42, Asia-Pacific & Japan, Palo Alto Networks. "Traditional approaches to cybersecurity are no longer sufficient in addressing the visibility gaps and complexity challenges that organisations face today. To stay ahead of evolving threats, businesses must adopt AI-driven, automated security solutions that can outpace adversaries and provide comprehensive real-time protection."

“As cyber threats in Asia-Pacific evolve from data theft to full-scale operational disruption, it is crucial for organizations to reassess their cybersecurity strategies, and shift from fragmented approaches towards a unified security approach that prioritizes real-time threat detection, rapid response, and actionable threat intelligence,” said Steven Scheurmann, Regional Vice President, ASEAN, Palo Alto Networks. “In the Philippines, where critical sectors like finance, healthcare, and government are increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, building cyber resilience requires not only advanced technological capabilities but also a deeper and stronger collaboration between public and private stakeholders to safeguard the nation’s digital future.”

Data for this report was sourced from more than 500 cases Unit 42 responded to between October 2023 and December 2024, as well as from other case data going back to 2021. The affected organizations were headquartered in 38 unique countries, including the U.S. and those based in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.

Read More

Knowledge Channel and AIA Philippines team up to bring health education to more Filipino students


The country’s largest and only educational digital free-to-air and cable channel Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc. (KCFI) and AIA Philippines Life and General Insurance Company, Inc. (AIA Philippines), formerly Philam Life and the local arm Hong Kong based AIA Group, recently formalized their partnership at a Memorandum of Agreement signing ceremony for the AIA Healthiest Schools (AHS) program. AHS is AIA’s educational initiative that aims to empower more schools, students and communities to become healthier and more sustainable.

The collaboration extends the AHS program to 10,000 public schools in KCFI’s nationwide network and aligns with AIA's broader commitment to promoting holistic well-being, as seen in their newly launched "Rethink Healthy" campaign. This partnership will leverage KCFI’s extensive reach and expertise in educational content creation to develop and broadcast engaging health education materials for upper primary students. KCFI will produce a series of nine 10-minute episodes on key AHS topics such as healthy eating, active living, and mental well-being, with scope recommended by the Department of Education. The episodes will be accessible through free-to-air television, cable, satellite, and online channels.

This initiative supports AIA’s goal of making healthy living more accessible and inclusive for all Filipinos. Much like AIA’s Rethink Healthy campaign, it addresses the physical and mental well-being of young students through engaging educational content and empowering them to instill healthy habits early in life, ultimately contributing to a healthier future for the nation.

"We are thrilled to partner with AIA Philippines to bring the AIA Healthiest Schools program to more young Filipinos in the country," said KCFI President and Executive Director Rina Lopez Bautista. "This partnership will enable us to create and deliver high-quality, holistic health educational content that will empower students to make informed choices about their overall well-being. We believe this initiative will contribute significantly to creating healthier generations."

"The AIA Healthiest Schools program is designed to create a more inclusive environment that supports the health and well-being of students, in ways that are attainable, practical and sustainable for them,” said AIA Philippines Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Henson. “By joining forces with Knowledge Channel Foundation, we're amplifying the program's impact and ensuring that its vital lessons reach a wider audience. We're confident that this partnership will empower more students to take control of their health, well-being, and future."

Learn more about the AIA Healthiest Schools program at https://ahs.aia.com/au/en/ To know more about Rethink Healthy, visit https://www.aia.com.ph/en/health-and-wellness/rethink-healthy
Read More

Manulife Philippines Appoints Amy Gochuico as Manulife China Bank Life President and CEO

Amy Gochuico

Manulife Philippines, the local arm of leading international financial services provider Manulife, and Manulife China Bank Life (MCBL), the strategic alliance between Manulife Philippines and China Banking Corporation, announce the appointment of Amy Gochuico as MCBL’s President and CEO, effective 01 April 2025.

Gochuico joins Manulife Philippines with over 30 years of insurance and leadership experience across various Asian markets and organizations, specializing in bancassurance for two decades. Before her appointment, she served as Manulife Indonesia’s Chief Bancassurance Officer from 2021, where she was responsible for the Bancassurance channel’s overall growth and profitability.

“We’re excited to welcome Amy back to the Philippines as part of Manulife’s executive committee. During her time at Manulife Indonesia, she ensured sustainable and consistent growth for the Company’s Bancassurance business to meet its long-term commitments,” said Rahul Hora, President and Chief Executive Officer, Manulife Philippines.

Hora added, “As MCBL President and CEO, she will lead overall partnership management, deliver growth, develop our distribution team and bench strength, manage key business risks, and ensure quality outcomes that can help Manulife become the number one choice for our customers.”

Manulife China Bank Life is the strategic alliance between Manulife Philippines and China Banking Corporation.
Read More
...