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RCBC net income jumped on strong asset growth

Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., the country’s sixth largest lender by assets, said Thursday first-quarter net income surged 70 percent year-on-year to P3.6 billion on...

FTTH is the next hot pot for Converge

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. on Thursday bared plans launching its prepaid fiber-to-the-home broadband service by June this year, targeting the low-end market nationwide.  "This is...

Telco proposes converting JMC into Malacañang directive

Globe Telecom Inc. on Thursday renewed calls for the government to streamline procedures in obtaining permits, licenses, and certifications as mandated by Republic Act...

CitySavings turns donated plastic into school chairs

City Savings Bank (CitySavings), the thrift bank subsidiary of the Aboitiz-led Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank), makes supporting public schools more sustainable by...

REDC secures PSE approval for IPO

Repower Energy Development Corporation (“REDC”), a subsidiary of Pure Energy Holdings Corporation, on Thursday said the Philippine Stock Exchange and the Securities and Exchange...

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Gov’t to buy 2 barrels of oil to boost national supply

The Philippine government is set to purchase 2 million barrels of oil to strengthen the country’s fuel buffer stock, Department of Finance Secretary Frederick Go announced Tuesday.

NFA seeks approval to sell rice directly amid Middle East conflict

The National Food Authority (NFA) is asking the government to let it sell rice directly to the public, citing the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Higher gold and silver prices boost Apex Mining income by 77%

Philippine-listed mining company Apex Mining Co. saw its net income surge 77 percent in 2025, reaching ₱7.66 billion, up from ₱4.32 billion in 2024.

PLDT Global launches faster digital remittance service for OFWs

PLDT Global Corporation has introduced a new digital remittance feature called ePadala under its Tindahan ni Bossing (TinBo) platform, aimed at helping overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) send money home more quickly and easily.
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