Globe GFiber Prepaid has emerged as the country’s leading prepaid fiber service, posting a 37 percent growth in Q2 2025. With its affordable, contract-free, and reloadable setup, the service has captured the mass market, reinforcing Globe’s dominance in the fixed broadband space.
The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has pledged full support for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. 's call for integrity, prudent investment, and modernization in public service, unveiling wide-ranging reforms aimed at enhancing the welfare of government workers and retirees.
Citadines Bacolod City, one of the city’s largest hotels, has signed a deal with First Gen Corporation to power its operations with 800 kilowatts of geothermal energy, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability.
Alternergy Holdings Corp., a publicly listed renewable energy firm, reported a 28 percent jump in net income to P165 million in its fiscal year ending June 30, driven by strong performance from its operating solar and wind energy assets.
It was a win long in the making—and for Alas Pilipinas, it felt like a cleansing rain after a dry season of close calls and unfulfilled promise. In front of an ecstatic home crowd at the Mall of Asia Arena, the Philippine men’s national volleyball team stunned World No. 21 Egypt in four searing sets—29-27, 23-25, 25-21, 25-21—in what may go down as the most memorable night in the country’s volleyball history.
Security Bank Corp. posted stronger first-quarter earnings as higher revenues and tighter cost controls boosted core profitability, even as the lender increased provisions to cushion against evolving market risks.
PLDT Inc. posted a modest earnings increase in the first quarter of 2026 and signaled disciplined spending for the year, as strong demand for data, broadband, and enterprise digital services offset lingering weakness in legacy businesses.
Goldilocks Bakeshop has partnered with First Gen to operate a new solar power facility for its production plant in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, marking a major step in the bakery chain’s sustainability efforts.
The government is ready to immediately enforce a ₱50-per-kilo price cap on imported rice to help ease the burden of rising food prices on Filipino consumers, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said.