UnionBank to offer mobile crypto trading in Q4 2023

UnionBank to offer mobile crypto trading in Q4 2023

UnionBank to offer mobile crypto trading in Q4 2023

Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) users may soon get to trade Bitcoin through their mobile app as soon as the final quarter of 2023.

The Aboitiz-led bank announced on Tuesday, September 19, that it has secured a certificate of authority from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to operate as a virtual asset service provider (VASP). This means that it can now offer virtual asset exchange services – like trading cryptocurrency – to its customers.

The central bank defines a virtual asset as “any type of digital unit that can be digitally traded, or transferred, and can be used for payment or investment purposes.” In the Philippines, financial institutions must obtain a VASP certificate from the BSP before handling virtual assets for customers.

In the case of UnionBank, it is so far the first and only bank in the Philippines to offer virtual exchange services. Other financial institutions with the VASP license include coins.ph, Philippine Digital Asset Exchange, and Maya.

AirAsia: Deal with CFM will help expand fleet, network

AirAsia: Deal with CFM will help expand fleet, network

AirAsia: Deal with CFM will help expand fleet, network

AirAsia Philippines painted a rosy outlook for 2024, as its parent company Capital A and engine provider CFM International renewed their agreement, a deal that will allow the airline to double its fleet by 2024.

According to AirAsia Philippines Head of Communications and Public Affairs Steve Dailisan, the renewal of the agreement between Capital A and CFM provides a “catalyst for AirAsia to reinstate its full fleet across the Group.”

In the Philippines, this means that AirAsia will be able to double its fleet and allow it to expand its network to 45 domestic and international routes.

Currently, AirAsia Philippines has a fleet of 20 Airbus jets that serve 11 domestic destinations and 12 international destinations out of Manila, and two domestic and three international destinations from Cebu.

“The solid backing from CFM International will help us fast-track our recovery plan and expansion next year. We expect that this will also allow us to better operate our existing aircraft and the additional A321neo and A330 to service our existing and new markets here in the country and in Asean,” Dailisan said.

With the support of CFM, Capital A is tuning to reinstate its fleet of 204 aircraft and further expand it to 300 jets in the next 5 years.

Dailisan noted that the fleet expansion should be backed by the allocation of more slots, saying that this will help the government in its bid to revive the tourism sector after the pandemic.

“Furthermore, if AirAsia Philippines is provided with more slots as an opportunity to boost tourism, we are ready to facilitate stronger economic ties anchored on tourism and trade in the Philippines and beyond.”

Kanada-Ya: Four Years of Delicious Ramen, Community Commitment, and Media Recognition in Singapore

Kanada-Ya: Four Years of Delicious Ramen, Community Commitment, and Media Recognition in Singapore

Kanada-Ya: Four Years of Delicious Ramen, Community Commitment, and Media Recognition in Singapore

Kanada-Ya, a renowned ramen chain, celebrates its four-year anniversary in Singapore with five thriving outlets. Since 2019, they’ve offered their acclaimed Tonkotsu ramen, earning a devoted following. Despite pandemic challenges, Kanada-Ya adapted, emphasizing safety measures and expanding delivery and takeout services. Committed to community engagement, they volunteer with organizations like the Lions Club and Methodist Welfare Services. Collaborating with social media influencers and garnering recognition from respected outlets like SethLui and The Smart Local, Kanada-Ya has become a culinary gem. They continue their mission to deliver exceptional ramen experiences while giving back to the community.

Kanada-Ya, a renowned name in the world of ramen, is celebrating its four-year anniversary in Singapore with pride and gratitude. Since its inception in 2019, the restaurant chain has successfully established five outlets across the island, solidifying its presence in the hearts and palates of Singaporean food enthusiasts.

A Journey of Growth and Resilience#03-30, PLQ, Mall

Kanada-Ya embarked on its Singaporean journey four years ago, setting up its first outlet in PLQ Mall. Since then, the brand has continued to flourish, expanding its footprint to Marina Square, Paragon, Century Square, and Jem. Each outlet has been meticulously designed to create an authentic Japanese ramen dining experience, complete with its signature Tonkotsu ramen – a rich and flavourful broth that has garnered a devoted following.

Overcoming Obstacles Amidst a Global Pandemic

The past three years have presented unprecedented challenges to the F&B industry, and Kanada-Ya was not immune. However, the brand’s commitment to serving quality ramen remained unwavering. Kanada-Ya adapted swiftly to the changing landscape, implementing strict safety measures to protect both its customers and staff. The restaurant introduced and focused on delivery and takeout services, ensuring that ramen lovers could continue to savour their favourite dishes from the comfort of their homes.

Giving Back to the Community

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Beyond serving delectable ramen, Kanada-Ya is deeply committed to giving back to the Singapore community. The restaurant has actively engaged in volunteering services with the Lions Club and Methodist Welfare Services, contributing to various charitable initiatives aimed at making a positive impact on society. Kanada-Ya believes that nurturing strong communities goes hand-in-hand with serving great food.

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Spreading Brand Awareness through Social Media Influencers and Media Recognition

Kanada-Ya has embraced the digital age by collaborating with popular social media influencers. These partnerships have allowed the brand to reach a wider audience, introducing more people to the extraordinary flavours of its ramen offerings. By harnessing the power of social media, Kanada-Ya has become a household name among food enthusiasts and ramen aficionados in Singapore.

Instagram: @Kanadaya.sg

In addition to its digital presence, Kanada-Ya is honoured to have been featured in articles by reputable media outlets such as Sethlui, eatbook.sg, Daniel Food Diary, and The Smart Local. These accolades highlight the exceptional quality and popularity of Kanada-Ya’s ramen, further cementing its status as a culinary gem in Singapore.

As Kanada-Ya celebrates its four-year anniversary in Singapore, the brand continues to demonstrate resilience, community engagement, and a commitment to delivering exceptional ramen experiences. With five outlets across the island and recognition from esteemed media outlets, Kanada-Ya looks forward to delighting customers with its renowned Tonkotsu ramen for years to come.

Kanada-ya is a celebrated ramen restaurant brand that has been serving authentic Japanese Tonkotsu ramen for over four years in Singapore. With five strategically located outlets, Kanada-ya has become a beloved destination for ramen lovers, known for its rich and flavorful broth, handcrafted noodles, and commitment to community engagement.

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SEVENTEEN is returning to Philippines in January 2024

SEVENTEEN is returning to Philippines in January 2024

SEVENTEEN is returning to Philippines in January 2024

Korean boy group SEVENTEEN is coming back to the Philippines in 2024 to meet the Filipino Carats.

Less than a year after the group’s successful sold-out concerts, Pledis Entertainment announced on Tuesday that the 13-member Korean idol group is heading back to the country on January 13, 2024, to bring their ‘Follow’ concert tour to the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan.

The Philippines is one of the three countries in Asia where SEVENTEEN will be having its concert tour.

In a post shared by Pledis Entertainment in a fan community app Weverse, the Korean performers will also perform in Thailand and Macau.

According to concert promoter Live Nation Philippines, additional details about the seat plan, purchasing guidelines, and ticket prices have yet to be announced.

“Tickets prices, seat map, and ticket purchase guidelines will be released soon,” it wrote.

McDonald’s Philippines vows to hire more seniors, PWDs in Manila

McDonald’s Philippines vows to hire more seniors, PWDs in Manila

McDonald’s Philippines vows to hire more seniors, PWDs in Manila

McDonald’s Philippines said Tuesday it signed an agreement with Manila City Mayor Honey Lacuna to resume hiring eligible senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the city this year.

The company’s program initially began in 2019 but was temporarily halted amid the pandemic.

“In addition to offering consistent employment opportunities to our regular full-time workers and working students, we remain steadfast in our commitment to have a diverse and inclusive workplace. We proudly extend these opportunities to out-of-school youth, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities (PWDs) through our community hiring programs, including Workforce Immersion, Alternative Workforce and SPES,” said McDonald’s Philippines managing director Margot Torres.

“Through these initiatives such as the recent partnership we did along with the city of Manila, we are not only opening our doors but also empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds to access world-class training and skill development, affirming our belief in their potential and their right to a chance for a better life,” said Torres.

Qualified applicants will undergo a training program approved by the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) of Manila, and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Hired senior citizens and PWDs will be assigned to perform tasks complementing those of existing crew members which includes being an order presenter, drink drawer, table manager and overall guest relations.

Under the agreement, senior citizens will be assigned work for not more than four hours per day for five days a week, with shifts set at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meanwhile, PWDs will perform work in shifts also applied to regular crew members, but not to exceed eight hours a day.

McDonald’s Philippines said that since it began employing senior citizens and PWDs in 2019, it has hired a total of 62 senior citizens and PWDs who have been employed in different stores nationwide.

Resuming the program after the pandemic, the company said it committed to growing the program and employing 500 PWD and senior citizen hires across key pilot cities in 2023 including Pasig, Pasay, Antipolo, Caloocan, Makati, Quezon City, Marikina and Mandaluyong.

These 500 hires will be deployed to 250 stores nationwide, giving each store a maximum of two hires per store (either a senior citizen or PWD).

McDonald’s is operating 39 stores in Manila, with each establishment employing an average of 80 to 100 residents from the local community.

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