Filinvest Land, Inc. is tapping the debt market anew, approving up to P11.57 billion in fixed-rate peso bonds to refinance existing obligations and bankroll expansion, as improving liquidity and stronger investor appetite reopen a favorable funding window for established developers.
A joint venture backed by Filinvest Land, Inc. is highlighting a stronger private-sector drive toward low-carbon, cost-efficient operations in the Philippines after its energy efficiency arm secured a key government endorsement.
Filinvest Land Inc. (FLI) is returning to the debt market, with its board approving the issuance of the third tranche of retail bonds under its P35-billion shelf registration program with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Filinvest Land, Inc. (FLI) is streamlining its corporate structure with the closure of its wholly owned subsidiary, Filinvest Lifemalls Mimosa Inc. (FLMI), a move the company says sharpens operational focus without disrupting ongoing developments.
Filinvest Land Inc., the listed property development arm of the Gotianun Group, posted a 3 percent increase in first-quarter net income to P905 million, driven by stronger residential sales, higher leasing revenues, and improved cost efficiency.
Commuters on the Light Rail Transit Line 2 (LRT-2) can now leave both cash and stored-value cards at home as the government rolls out a digital fare payment system that allows passengers to pay with contactless bank cards, mobile wallets and QR codes, marking another step toward a fully cashless public transport network.
The Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) has backed Executive Secretary Ralph Recto's call for the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) to enhance benefit packages for direct contributors, saying workers and employers who consistently pay into the national health insurance system deserve better value and more meaningful protection.
Fresh from her breakthrough run at Wimbledon, the 21-year-old tennis star stepped into Malacañang on Monday, where President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. traded Centre Court for the Palace and presented her with a Presidential Citation, recognizing a young athlete who has become one of the Philippines' brightest sporting ambassadors.
The Angat Dam’s water level remains below ideal marks even after heavy rains hit Luzon over the past week, the National Water Resources Board (NWRB) confirmed on Monday. Speaking at the Bagong Pilipinas public briefing, NWRB executive director Dr. Sevillo David Jr. noted the level rose slightly to 156.07 meters thanks to the southwest monsoon, but this is still the lowest reading recorded at the dam since 2010. He said the dam has yet to hit the 160-meter critical level, and ideally needs to reach the 180-meter minimum operating level, adding the agency is counting on more rainfall in Bulacan in the coming days to boost supplies. Angat Dam provides most of the raw water used by Metro Manila and nearby provinces, distributed by concessionaires Maynilad and Manila Water.