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Overseas remittances surge to record 1H high of $3.04 billion in June

Overseas cash remittances hit a mid-year peak in June 2026, climbing to US$3.04 billion. Marking the highest monthly cash inflow recorded throughout the first half of the year, the performance underscored the robust foreign exchange earnings sent home through the formal banking networks. Seasonally adjusted personal remittances, encompassing both formal bank transfers and informal channels as well as in-kind support, mirrored this upward trajectory over the same period.

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Vivant Water sees 2026 as launchpad for bigger growth 

Vivant Water is treating 2026 as a pivotal year as it moves from building its presence across the water industry to scaling operations, investments, and its project pipeline.

Agriculture

DA backs new national ube association to boost industry, exports

The Department of Agriculture (DA) has welcomed the creation of United Ube PH Association Inc., a unified national group aiming to strengthen and expand the Philippine ube industry. Formed following a July meeting convened by Agriculture Secretary Francis Tiu Laurel Jr., the organization secured official registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission this month as a non-stock, non-profit entity. It unites farmers, cooperatives, processors, traders, exporters, researchers, and government representatives across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Corporate

Manila Water scouts new sources as East Zone demand rises

Manila Water Co. is looking beyond its current water sources as rising demand and climate risks push the East Zone concession toward a more diversified and resilient supply portfolio.

Banking & Insurance

BankCom expands branches, tech to tap SMC ecosystem

Bank of Commerce (BankCom) is widening its physical and digital footprint as it seeks to turn its role as San Miguel Corp.’s (SMC) operational bank into a broader growth engine.
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Markets

Markets brace for pressure as rate risks persist

Philippine financial markets may remain trapped in a cautious trading environment as investors balance hopes of global monetary easing with stubborn domestic inflation, currency weakness, and geopolitical uncertainty.

Travel

Cebu Airport unlocks Southern Cebu’s best adventures

For travelers exploring the Visayas, Mactan-Cebu International Airport is more than a place to land. It is the jumping-off point for a journey through Cebu’s heritage, beaches, waterfalls, marine wonders, and mountain landscapes.
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Energy

Solane, PASCO help carinderias fight rising costs

Small food businesses are getting a practical boost as Solane and the Philippine Association of Sari-Sari Store and Carinderia Owners (PASCO) roll out a nationwide program designed to cut operating costs, improve kitchen safety, and make micro enterprises more resilient.

Transport & Communications

Cebu Pacific to restart Iloilo–Bangkok, Singapore direct flights this November

Cebu Pacific announced Tuesday it will resume direct flights between Iloilo and Bangkok, Thailand, and Singapore starting November this year, boosting international air links through its Iloilo hub.
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Property

SM Cebu Arena seen driving property growth

SM Prime Holdings Inc. expects the SM Seaside Cebu Arena to replicate the growth impact of the Mall of Asia Arena, using the new venue to drive foot traffic, spending, and activity across its Cebu property portfolio.

Environment

P7.1-B Nueva Ecija irrigation project set for August 25 public scoping

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, through the Environmental Management Bureau, will conduct a public scoping meeting for the proposed P7.1 billion Lower Cabu Irrigation Project in Palayan City, Nueva Ecija on August 25, 2026.
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Technology

Globe Business boost financial institutions’ fraud defenses amid new anti-scamming law

As digital banking, e-wallets, and embedded finance transform financial access across the Philippines, Globe Business is equipping banks and financial firms with advanced, proactive security tools to meet requirements under the newly enacted Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act (AFASA), or Republic Act No. 12010.

Health & Science

Kairos Care eyes Philippine IT-BPO hub for Australian healthcare

Australian healthcare provider Kairos Care/Kairos Medical Group is exploring the Philippines as a base for export-oriented IT-BPO operations that would support its Australian healthcare business, adding to growing interest in the country as a destination for knowledge-intensive services.
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Opinion

EDSA puts Dizon to the test

Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon spent much of the past year cultivating the image of a no-nonsense reformer determined to clean up one of government’s most corruption-tainted agencies.

Lawyers still owe decency in impeachment trial

Impeachment may be political. It may be bruising, theatrical, and occasionally combustible. But it is still a legal proceeding, and lawyers do not get a temporary exemption from good manners simply because the stakes are high.

When the cleanup starts costing growth

Even the best intentions can backfire.

Alex Eala’s sweetest revenge spoke louder than cheers

Some victories earn ranking points. Others settle unfinished conversations. Alex Eala's...