PLDT extends free calls, fee-free remittance for Filipinos in Middle East

PLDT Global Corporation has extended its free call service to help overseas Filipinos in parts of the Middle East stay connected with their families in the Philippines amid ongoing regional tensions.

ASEAN finance leaders reaffirm resilience amid global uncertainty

Finance ministers and central bank governors from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed the region’s economic resilience despite rising global risks and uncertainty.

CIAC remits record P585.7M dividend to Treasury

The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) has remitted a record P585.7 million in dividends to the National Treasury, up 88 percent from the P310.9 million it turned over a year earlier, underscoring stronger earnings and improved operational efficiency in 2025.

Top Line taps Uncle John’s to boost revenues

Top Line Business Development Corp. has partnered with Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. to bring convenience store chain Uncle John’s into its fuel stations, as the listed firm ramps up efforts to diversify income beyond fuel sales.

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PLDT extends free calls, fee-free remittance for Filipinos in Middle East

PLDT Global Corporation has extended its free call service to help overseas Filipinos in parts of the Middle East stay connected with their families in the Philippines amid ongoing regional tensions.

ASEAN finance leaders reaffirm resilience amid global uncertainty

Finance ministers and central bank governors from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed the region’s economic resilience despite rising global risks and uncertainty.

CIAC remits record P585.7M dividend to Treasury

The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) has remitted a record P585.7 million in dividends to the National Treasury, up 88 percent from the P310.9 million it turned over a year earlier, underscoring stronger earnings and improved operational efficiency in 2025.

Top Line taps Uncle John’s to boost revenues

Top Line Business Development Corp. has partnered with Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. to bring convenience store chain Uncle John’s into its fuel stations, as the listed firm ramps up efforts to diversify income beyond fuel sales.

Deadline extended for nurse, careworker jobs in Japan

The Japanese government has extended the application deadline for nurses and careworkers applying to work in Japan under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). Interested applicants now have until April 24, 2026 to submit their requirements.

Exporters warn shutdown risks amid fuel, supply crunch

Exporters in the Philippines are warning of looming business closures as surging fuel costs and persistent supply chain disruptions strain operations, with many firms saying they may last only a few months without urgent government support.

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PLDT extends free calls, fee-free remittance for Filipinos in Middle East

PLDT Global Corporation has extended its free call service to help overseas Filipinos in parts of the Middle East stay connected with their families in the Philippines amid ongoing regional tensions.

ASEAN finance leaders reaffirm resilience amid global uncertainty

Finance ministers and central bank governors from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed the region’s economic resilience despite rising global risks and uncertainty.

CIAC remits record P585.7M dividend to Treasury

The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) has remitted a record P585.7 million in dividends to the National Treasury, up 88 percent from the P310.9 million it turned over a year earlier, underscoring stronger earnings and improved operational efficiency in 2025.

Top Line taps Uncle John’s to boost revenues

Top Line Business Development Corp. has partnered with Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. to bring convenience store chain Uncle John’s into its fuel stations, as the listed firm ramps up efforts to diversify income beyond fuel sales.
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PLDT extends free calls, fee-free remittance for Filipinos in Middle East

PLDT Global Corporation has extended its free call service to help overseas Filipinos in parts of the Middle East stay connected with their families in the Philippines amid ongoing regional tensions.

ASEAN finance leaders reaffirm resilience amid global uncertainty

Finance ministers and central bank governors from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed the region’s economic resilience despite rising global risks and uncertainty.

CIAC remits record P585.7M dividend to Treasury

The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) has remitted a record P585.7 million in dividends to the National Treasury, up 88 percent from the P310.9 million it turned over a year earlier, underscoring stronger earnings and improved operational efficiency in 2025.

Top Line taps Uncle John’s to boost revenues

Top Line Business Development Corp. has partnered with Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. to bring convenience store chain Uncle John’s into its fuel stations, as the listed firm ramps up efforts to diversify income beyond fuel sales.

Deadline extended for nurse, careworker jobs in Japan

The Japanese government has extended the application deadline for nurses and careworkers applying to work in Japan under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). Interested applicants now have until April 24, 2026 to submit their requirements.

Exporters warn shutdown risks amid fuel, supply crunch

Exporters in the Philippines are warning of looming business closures as surging fuel costs and persistent supply chain disruptions strain operations, with many firms saying they may last only a few months without urgent government support.

Tanduay boosts LTG earnings as profits hit new record in 2025

Tanduay Distillers, Inc. helped drive strong earnings for the Lucio Tan Group (LTG) in 2025, as the conglomerate posted its fourth straight year of record profits.

BSP grants relief measures amid energy crisis

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has approved temporary relief measures to help banks and borrowers cope with rising energy costs and supply issues linked to tensions in the Middle East.

IMF slashes Philippines 2026 growth outlook sharply

The Philippines faces a markedly weaker growth trajectory after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its 2026 expansion forecast to 4.1 percent, citing intensifying global shocks and a softer domestic backdrop.

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ASEAN finance leaders reaffirm resilience amid global uncertainty

Finance ministers and central bank governors from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reaffirmed the region’s economic resilience despite rising global risks and uncertainty.

CIAC remits record P585.7M dividend to Treasury

The Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) has remitted a record P585.7 million in dividends to the National Treasury, up 88 percent from the P310.9 million it turned over a year earlier, underscoring stronger earnings and improved operational efficiency in 2025.

Top Line taps Uncle John’s to boost revenues

Top Line Business Development Corp. has partnered with Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. to bring convenience store chain Uncle John’s into its fuel stations, as the listed firm ramps up efforts to diversify income beyond fuel sales.

Deadline extended for nurse, careworker jobs in Japan

The Japanese government has extended the application deadline for nurses and careworkers applying to work in Japan under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). Interested applicants now have until April 24, 2026 to submit their requirements.

Exporters warn shutdown risks amid fuel, supply crunch

Exporters in the Philippines are warning of looming business closures as surging fuel costs and persistent supply chain disruptions strain operations, with many firms saying they may last only a few months without urgent government support.