Expat Dental Appoints Jena Caruso Muñoz as CEO to Lead the Future of Dental Excellence

Expat Dental Appoints Jena Caruso Muñoz as CEO to Lead the Future of Dental Excellence

In response to the growing trend in dental health, both in smile makeover and oral care, Jena will lead the team to provide top-notch dental services through in-office treatments and innovative remote consultations, expanding their reach within the Oracare Group. As Jena takes on this new role, Founder and former Chief Executive Officer Shaun Thompson will work in tandem with Jena to focus on Expat Dental’s growth throughout Southeast Asia, capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for quality dental care in the region.

Singapore, June 21, 2024 – Expat Dental is pleased to announce that Jena Caruso Muñoz has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Expat Dental Group. Expat Dental is renowned for providing exceptional, comprehensive dental care centred around the patient experience and laser-focused on scaling internationally to further its reputation as a trusted brand throughout the region.

Ms. Jena Caruso Muñoz as the newly appointed CEO of expatdental® will lead the future of dental excellence.

Jena joined expatdental® shortly after it was founded in 2014 and has played a pivotal role in its growth and success. With a distinguished legal career and a deep commitment to corporate governance, Jena brings a wealth of expertise and leadership. Her shared vision in people, service and products has been instrumental in advancing the company’s mission of delivering exceptional dental care to the expatriate community and beyond.

Ms. Jena Caruso Muñoz with MOS Dental Group of Thailand and expatdental. From left: Dr. Matt Thompson, Co-Founder of expatdental®; Dr. Paega Jarungidanan of MOS Dental; Ms. Jena Caruso Muñoz, CEO of expatdental®; Dr. Shaun Thompson, Founder of expatdental®; and Dr. Adisorn Hanworawong, CEO of MOS Dental. Both expatdental® and MOS Dental are members of the Oracare Group, headquartered in Singapore.

Jena Caruso Muñoz is an American-trained attorney who has
been practicing law since 2003. Her extensive legal experience spans various
practice areas, including civil litigation, municipal tax, and property law.
Jena has demonstrated her legal prowess in both state and federal courts,
including appellate jurisdictions. Since 2014, she has been a prominent figure
in the corporate law and compliance landscape in Singapore. She is a
distinguished member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, American Bar Association,
and the Singapore Corporate Counsel Association. Her early career saw her
serving as a clerk to judges in both the Massachusetts State Superior Court and
the Federal District Court of the United States, providing her with invaluable
judicial insights and experience.

“I am honoured to take on the role of CEO at Expat Dental,” said Jena Caruso Muñoz. “I look forward to leading our talented team as we continue to provide top-notch dental services and expand our reach within the Oracare Group and growth throughout Southeast Asia. Together, we will strive to enhance our patient care, embrace innovation, and maintain the highest standards of professionalism in the industry.”

As Jena takes on this new role, Founder and former Chief Executive Officer, Shaun Thompson, will work in tandem with Jena to focus on Expat Dental’s growth throughout Southeast Asia.

expatdental® clinic at Novena

Brunei’s Strategies for Plastic Sustainability explored in a seminar organised as part of Brunei Darussalam’s World Environment Day event series

ERIA’s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, in collaboration with Brunei’s Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation and GIZ, Hosts Event Exploring Brunei’s Plastic Pollution Strategies and the Private Sector’s Role in Championing Plastic Circularity, organised as part of Brunei Darussalam’s World Environment Day event series.

ERIA’s
Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, in collaboration with
Brunei Darussalam’s Department of Environment, Parks and
Recreation and the GIZ, explored Brunei’s strategies to tackle plastic
pollution and the private sector’s role in championing plastic circularity.

Titled
“Private Sector Initiatives to Reduce Marine Plastics: Brunei’s Journey to
Plastic Sustainability: Hands-on Initiatives in Action,” the event, organised
as part of Brunei Darussalam’s World Environment Day event series, brought
together professionals from the public and private sectors, along with civil
society, to explore innovative solutions and best practices in addressing
plastic pollution. Over 108 attendees from the ASEAN region and beyond took
part in the event, actively participating in the Q&A session.

The
seminar began with the Director of the Regional Knowledge Centre, Mr Reo Kawamura emphasising the critical importance of
collaboration between governments, private companies, and academia to address
the global plastic pollution challenge and achieve peaceful coexistence with the natural environment. Ms Hajah Martinah Haji Tamit,
Director of Brunei Darussalam’s Department of Environment, Parks and
Recreation, outlined the challenges of plastic waste management and reaffirmed
Brunei’s commitment to tackling plastic pollution alongside other ASEAN member
states. She also highlighted Brunei’s active involvement in United Nations
negotiations to develop a global treaty on plastic pollution. Mr Phong Giang,
Advisor for GIZ 3RproMar and AMUSE programmes in ASEAN, detailed GIZ’s initiatives across
ASEAN countries, which include supporting government regulations, promoting
circular economy solutions, and engaging with the private sector on upcoming
global plastic treaties.

Mr
Michikazu Kojima, Senior Research Fellow on Environmental Issues at ERIA,
highlighted Asia’s plastic pollution crisis and underscored the need for a life
cycle approach. He emphasised the private sector’s role in developing
sustainable materials, designing reusable products, and improving waste
management systems. Mr Mims Sidi from Tebalik Plastik shared their goals to close the loop of plastics, by transforming plastic
waste into sustainable products, supporting a circular economy and aligning
with regional and global sustainability objectives. Ms Trish Lai of Kaimana
Brunei discussed the challenges of the refill business which
can contribute to reduction of packaging waste, for example, high
consumer spending abroad, a small local market, expensive shipping, lack of
manufacturing capacity, and the necessity of focusing on niche products with
anchor points. Ms Wendy Han from Precious Plastic Brunei highlighted
initiatives aimed at raising awareness and mobilising local communities against
plastic waste. She also showed how local communities can create a
plastic recycling facility on their own. Prof Scott Valentine provided insights into
how the lack of perceived value in plastic waste is a root cause and proposed
economic solutions like deposit schemes and plastic bag surcharges to
incentivise responsible plastic use and recycling. He also responded to a participant’s question as to
how to tackle the overwhelming plastic waste issue, by encouraging citizens to
support businesses like Tebalik Plastik, Kaimana, or Precious Plastic, and start contributing in a small way.

This seminar highlights the continuous involvement of
ERIA’s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris in tackling the
intricate challenges linked to marine plastic debris. By encouraging
collaboration and advancing innovative approaches, the Centre remains dedicated
to assisting and showcasing companies and organisations actively addressing
marine debris issues

List of Abbreviations

ERIA
(Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia)

ERIA is an international organization established
in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2008 by a formal agreement among Leaders of 16
countries in the East Asian region to conduct research activities and make
policy recommendations for further economic integration in the East Asia.

Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation

The formation of the Department of Environment,
Parks and Recreation under the Ministry of Development took effect in 2002.
Currently, the department handles matters pertaining to Waste Management,
Environmental Conservation and Management, Management of Landscape and
Recreational Areas and also Environmental Cooperation at National, Bilateral
and International level.

GIZ

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH or GIZ is the main German Government development
agency with headquarter in Bonn and Eschborn and provides services in the field
of international development cooperation and international education work. The
main commissioning party is Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation
and Development (BMZ)

GIZ 3RproMar Programme

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to Protect the Marine
Environment and Coral Reefs (3RproMar) is a GIZ project (2020-2025) is an
ASEAN-German cooperation project implemented by GIZ in coordination with the
ASEAN Secretariat.

GIZ AMUSE

ASEAN Municipal Solid Waste Management
Enhancement (AMUSE) is implemented by GIZ (2022 -2025), having its objective to
improve environmental quality in small and medium-sized cities in the ASEAN
region by optimising waste disposal and recycling.

Exploring Brunei’s Strategies for Plastic Sustainability

Exploring Brunei’s Strategies for Plastic Sustainability

ERIA’s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, in collaboration with Brunei Darussalam’s Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation and the GIZ, explored Brunei’s strategies to tackle plastic pollution and the private sector’s role in championing plastic circularity.

Titled “Private Sector Initiatives to Reduce Marine Plastics: Brunei’s Journey to Plastic Sustainability: Hands-on Initiatives in Action,” the event, organized as part of Brunei Darussalam’s World Environment Day event series, brought together professionals from the public and private sectors, along with civil society, to explore innovative solutions and best practices in addressing plastic pollution. Over 108 attendees from the ASEAN region and beyond took part in the event, actively participating in the Q&A session.

The seminar began with the Director of the Regional Knowledge Centre, Mr. Reo Kawamura, emphasizing the critical importance of collaboration between governments, private companies, and academia to address the global plastic pollution challenge and achieve peaceful coexistence with the natural environment. Ms Hajah Martinah Haji Tamit, Director of Brunei Darussalam’s Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation, outlined the challenges of plastic waste management and reaffirmed Brunei’s commitment to tackling plastic pollution alongside other ASEAN member states. She also highlighted Brunei’s active involvement in United Nations negotiations to develop a global treaty on plastic pollution. Mr. Phong Giang, Advisor for GIZ 3RproMar and AMUSE programs in ASEAN, detailed GIZ’s initiatives across ASEAN countries, which include supporting government regulations, promoting circular economy solutions, and engaging with the private sector on upcoming global plastic treaties.

Mr Michikazu Kojima, Senior Research Fellow on Environmental Issues at ERIA, highlighted Asia’s plastic pollution crisis and underscored the need for a life cycle approach. He emphasized the private sector’s role in developing sustainable materials, designing reusable products, and improving waste management systems. Mr Mims Sidi from Tebalik Plastik shared their goals to close the loop of plastics by transforming plastic waste into sustainable products, supporting a circular economy, and aligning with regional and global sustainability objectives. Ms. Trish Lai of Kaimana
Brunei discussed the challenges of the refill business, which can contribute to the reduction of packaging waste, for example, high consumer spending abroad, a small local market, expensive shipping, lack of manufacturing capacity, and the necessity of focusing on niche products with anchor points.

Ms. Wendy Han from Precious Plastic Brunei highlighted initiatives aimed at raising awareness and mobilizing local communities against plastic waste. She also showed how local communities can create a plastic recycling facility on their own. Prof Scott Valentine provided insights into how the lack of perceived value in plastic waste is a root cause and proposed economic solutions like deposit schemes and plastic bag surcharges to incentivize responsible plastic use and recycling. He also responded to a participant’s question as to how to tackle the overwhelming plastic waste issue by encouraging citizens to support businesses like Tebalik Plastik, Kaimana, or Precious Plastic and start contributing in a small way.

This seminar highlights the continuous involvement of ERIA’s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris in tackling the intricate challenges linked to marine plastic debris. By encouraging collaboration and advancing innovative approaches, the Centre remains dedicated to assisting and showcasing companies and organizations actively addressing marine debris issues.

List of Abbreviations

  • ERIA (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia) – ERIA is an international organization established in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2008 by a formal agreement. Among Leaders of 16 countries in the region to conduct research activities and make policy recommendations for further economic integration in East Asia.
  • Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation – The formation of the Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation under the Ministry of Development took effect in 2002. Currently, the department handles matters pertaining to Waste Management, Environmental Conservation and Management, Management of Landscape and Recreational Areas, and also Environmental Cooperation at the National, Bilateral, and International levels.
  • GIZ – The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH or GIZ is the main German Government development agency with headquarters in Bonn and Eschborn and provides services in the field of international development cooperation and international education work. The main commissioning party is Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
  • GIZ 3RproMar Programme – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to Protect the Marine Environment and Coral Reefs (3RproMar) is a GIZ project (2020-2025) is an ASEAN-German cooperation project implemented by GIZ in coordination with the ASEAN Secretariat.
  • GIZ AMUSE – ASEAN Municipal Solid Waste Management Enhancement (AMUSE) is implemented by GIZ (2022 -2025), with its objective to improve environmental quality in small and medium-sized cities in the ASEAN region by optimizing waste disposal and recycling.
New York Fries and Dips celebrates the National French Fries Month with a spud-tacular fries blowout!

New York Fries and Dips celebrates the National French Fries Month with a spud-tacular fries blowout!

New York Fries and Dips (NYFD) is back once again with their National French Fries Month this coming July. Coming off from a successful pilot launch last year, NYFD is taking things to a whole different level by spicing up their month-long campaign in participation for this year’s National French Fries Day on July 13 Image

To lead off NYFD’s festive blowout, they are bringing
back their famous “It’s Fry-Day” promotion where starting on July 5, 2024
you would be able to get a FREE UPGRADE for each order of the Duo Combo value
meal option. This will continue during the remaining Fridays of the month. The
whole Squad would definitely feel the Fry-day vibes with this flavor packed
offer.

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And back by popular demand is NYFD’s P1SO Combo, where
you can once again get their Solo-size fries paired with Pepsi’s 320ml Zero
Sugar Lime for ONLY ₱1 from 3pm to 4pm on National French Fries Day.

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By end of the month, NYFD will be frying something different
that would definitely spice up your French fry experience and make every bite
more flavorful than the next one.

So bring whole Squad to the nearest NYFD branch this
July and join in on this year’s festivities. For more information on NYFD’s National
French Fries Month, like and follow their Facebook and Instagram pages @nyfdph.

VRITIMES Partners with CETV Philippines to Widen Press Release Distribution in the Philippines

VRITIMES Partners with CETV Philippines to Widen Press Release Distribution in the Philippines

VRITIMES, a leading media technology startup that empowers users to create, distribute, and analyze press releases, today announced a partnership with CETV Philippines, a premier online media destination for Filipinos seeking the latest news, entertainment, and exclusive content. This collaboration aims to widen press release distribution in the Philippines, ensuring valuable news reaches a broader audience.

Established in Tokyo in August 2022, VRITIMES has revolutionized press release distribution by providing a user-friendly platform that simplifies the entire process. From crafting compelling press releases to distributing them to a vast network of media partners and analyzing their performance, VRITIMES offers a comprehensive solution for businesses of all sizes.

“We are thrilled to partner with CETV Philippines,” said Ferry Bayu, CEO of VRITIMES. “Their extensive reach and reputation for delivering high-quality content make them the perfect partner to help us expand our presence in the Philippines. Through this collaboration, we can empower Filipino businesses to share their stories with a wider audience and achieve their communication goals.”

Are Electronic Signatures Reshaping Legal Transactions in the Philippines?

Are Electronic Signatures Reshaping Legal Transactions in the Philippines?

Electronic signatures have become integral to modern business operations, especially in the Philippines. Understanding the legal framework governing electronic signatures becomes crucial as digital transactions grow.

E-signatures in the Philippines are transforming the
landscape of legal transactions, ushering in a new era of efficiency and
security in digital commerce. As businesses increasingly transition to digital
platforms, it becomes crucial to understand the legal framework that governs
electronic and digital signatures.

Electronic signatures, often called eSignatures, encompass
various forms, such as typed names, images of handwritten signatures, or
checkboxes on online forms. They serve as the digital equivalent of traditional
signatures, ensuring the authenticity and integrity of signed documents. For
more sensitive transactions, digital signatures employ cryptographic techniques
to secure documents further and verify signatories’ identity, utilizing unique
digital certificates issued by Certificate Authorities (CAs).

Central to the legal foundation of electronic
signatures in the Philippines
is the E-Commerce Act (Republic Act No.
8792), enacted in 2000. This legislation affirms the legal validity and
admissibility of electronic documents and signatures, equating them with their
physical counterparts under specific conditions. Critical criteria include the
signer’s intent to sign electronically, mutual consent to conduct business
electronically, and mechanisms linking signatures to documents, such as
timestamping and audit trails.

Authentication methods play a crucial role in ensuring the
reliability of electronic signatures. Options range from primary password or
PIN verification to advanced biometric techniques like facial recognition,
fingerprints, and voice recognition. Digital certificates issued by CAs create
a unique fingerprint for each signer and document, bolstering security and
integrity.

Despite their advantages, certain documents remain excluded
from electronic signing under the E-Commerce Act. These include negotiable
instruments like checks and promissory notes, documents of title such as bills
of lading, and critical legal papers like wills and codicils, which necessitate
physical signatures to safeguard authenticity.

The benefits of electronic and digital signatures are
manifold. They streamline operations by eliminating the need for physical
handling reducing costs associated with paper, printing, and postage. Enhanced
security features like encryption and tamper-proof safeguards protect against
unauthorized alterations post-signing. Moreover, the convenience of signing
documents remotely from any location enhances flexibility, which is particularly
beneficial in a globalized economy and amid rising trends in remote work.

Try SignSecure for FREE! 

UNAWA, a pioneering legal tech company in the Philippines,
exemplifies innovation in electronic signature solutions with its platform, SignSecure.

SignSecure distinguishes itself by integrating facial
recognition biometrics, heightening authentication accuracy, and minimizing
fraud risks. Such advancements bolster security and enhance the efficiency and
acceptance of electronic signatures across various sectors.

In conclusion, electronic and digital signatures catalyze
transformation in Philippine business and legal landscapes. Supported by robust
legislative frameworks and technological innovations, they promise increased
efficiency, reduced costs, enhanced security, and environmental sustainability.
As the country continues to embrace digitalization, adopting electronic
signatures is set to accelerate, driving growth and innovation across all
sectors of the economy.

Arches Raises $3 Million to Democratize Expertise on Asia’s Markets & Beyond

Arches Raises $3 Million to Democratize Expertise on Asia’s Markets & Beyond

Arches, a leading expert knowledge-sharing platform, has secured $3 million in a funding round led by KUSABI, with participation from Visional Inc., SMBC Venture Capital, and angel investors from leading investment firms. This brings the company’s total funding to $5 million.

Bridging the Knowledge Gap

Arches has rapidly established itself as a trusted bridge between global decision-makers and the nuanced expertise required to navigate Asia’s dynamic markets. The company’s flagship “Expert Matching” service has already connected over 300 clients in 20+ countries with a vast network of over 100,000 vetted experts. But Arches isn’t stopping there.

The Expert Knowledge Bank: A Paradigm Shift

This new funding round will supercharge the development of the “Expert Knowledge Bank,” a revolutionary platform that transforms expert interviews into a searchable database of actionable insights. Clients gain discounted access to experts in exchange for contributing to this growing knowledge repository, democratizing access to specialized information that was once the exclusive domain of a select few.”

The Expert Knowledge Bank is more than a database; it’s the future of knowledge sharing,” said Hiroki Kato, CEO and Co-founder of Arches. “We’re building a platform where anyone, anywhere, can tap into the collective wisdom of Asia’s brightest minds.”

The Expert Knowledge Bank: A Paradigm Shift

A Vision for Global Expansion

Arches’ vision extends beyond Asia. The company plans to expand its expert network to include Europe and the United States, solidifying its position as a truly global knowledge-sharing platform. Additionally, Arches will invest in new marketing strategies to reach a broader audience, including corporations and financial institutions seeking a competitive edge in an increasingly complex world.

Investor Confidence

Investors are enthusiastic about Arches’ potential to disrupt and redefine the knowledge-sharing landscape. Yuki Watanabe, Representative Partner at KUSABI, noted, “Arches is not just addressing a market need; they’re creating a new category. We’re excited to be part of their journey as they scale globally.”

The Future of Expertise

With this latest funding round, Arches is poised to unlock a new era of knowledge sharing, where expertise is not a privilege but a powerful resource accessible to all. The company’s one-stop platform, offering expert interviews, research, consulting, and talent placement, is set to become the go-to destination for organizations seeking to harness the power of knowledge to drive growth and innovation.

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A Story for Your Readers – Arches Raises $3 Million to Empower MBB, Big 4, and Large-Cap PE Firms in Asia

A Story for Your Readers – Arches Raises $3 Million to Empower MBB, Big 4, and Large-Cap PE Firms in Asia

Arches, a knowledge-sharing platform that just secured an additional $3 million (totaling $5 million) in funding to launch our revolutionary AI-powered “Expert Knowledge Bank.” To democratize expertise on Asia’s markets and beyond, by creating a searchable database of expert interviews (Expert Knowledge Bank), the funding will be used to develop the Expert Knowledge Bank and expand the Arches network globally.

We’re the first mover in Asia to offer this service, similar to Tegus and AlphaSense in the EU and US. Our platform empowers investment and consulting firms – from large-cap PE like Bain Capital to hedge funds, Big4, and MBB – with instant access to a vast network of vetted Asian experts. These experts have been interviewed specifically to provide market insights, offering unparalleled accuracy and reliability.

We’ve evolved beyond a traditional expert network. Arches is now an AI-powered knowledge bank where investors can monitor investments, source deals, and conduct due diligence. This directly addresses the pain points of inconsistent information and limited access to specialized expertise.

Our Expert Knowledge Bank leverages AI to transform expert interviews into a searchable, actionable database.

This story may align with the interests of your audience, especially those focused on investment, technology, business, and startups. It’s a narrative about how AI is disrupting traditional industries and improving investment decision-making in the Asian market.

Arches Raises $3 Million to Democratize Expertise on Asia’s Markets & Beyond

[Image 1] The Expert Knowledge Bank: A Paradigm Shift

Arches, a leading expert knowledge-sharing platform, has secured $3 million in a funding round led by KUSABI, with participation from Visional Inc., SMBC Venture Capital, and angel investors from leading investment firms. This brings the company’s total funding to $5 million.

Bridging the Knowledge Gap

Arches has rapidly established itself as a trusted bridge between global decision-makers and the nuanced expertise required to navigate Asia’s dynamic markets. The company’s flagship “Expert Matching” service has already connected over 300 clients in 20+ countries with a vast network of over 100,000 vetted experts.

But Arches isn’t stopping there.

The Expert Knowledge Bank: A Paradigm Shift

This new funding round will supercharge the development of the “Expert Knowledge Bank,” a revolutionary platform that transforms expert interviews into a searchable database of actionable insights. Clients gain discounted access to experts in exchange for contributing to this growing knowledge repository, democratizing access to specialized information that was once the exclusive domain of a select few.”

The Expert Knowledge Bank is more than a database; it’s the future of knowledge sharing,” said Hiroki Kato, CEO and Co-founder of Arches. “We’re building a platform where anyone, anywhere, can tap into the collective wisdom of Asia’s brightest minds.”

A Vision for Global Expansion

Arches’ vision extends beyond Asia. The company plans to expand its expert network to include Europe and the United States, solidifying its position as a truly global knowledge-sharing platform. Additionally, Arches will invest in new marketing strategies to reach a broader audience, including corporations and financial institutions seeking a competitive edge in an increasingly complex world.

Investor Confidence

Investors are enthusiastic about Arches’ potential to disrupt and redefine the knowledge-sharing landscape. Yuki Watanabe, Representative Partner at KUSABI, noted, “Arches is not just addressing a market need; they’re creating a new category. We’re excited to be part of their journey as they scale globally.”

The Future of Expertise

With this latest funding round, Arches is poised to unlock a new era of knowledge sharing, where expertise is not a privilege but a powerful resource accessible to all. The company’s one-stop platform, offering expert interviews, research, consulting, and talent placement, is set to become the go-to destination for organizations seeking to harness the power of knowledge to drive growth and innovation.

[Image 2] Expansion of Arches Service Lineup

About Arches

Arches is a global leader in expert knowledge sharing, connecting decision-makers with vetted experts across Asia and beyond. With a mission to “Share knowledge, Empower Asia,” Arches operates in five locations worldwide and offers the innovative “Expert Matching” and “Expert Knowledge Bank” platforms.

VRITIMES Bolsters Press Release Distribution in the Philippines with Partnerships with REG and tRnds

VRITIMES Bolsters Press Release Distribution in the Philippines with Partnerships with REG and tRnds

Manila, June 16, 2024 – VRITIMES, a leading media technology startup that simplifies press release creation and distribution, today announced a partnership with REG and tRnds, two of the Philippines’ most popular media websites. This collaboration expands VRITIMES’ reach in the Southeast Asian nation, providing companies with a wider audience for their press releases.

Established in August 2022, VRITIMES empowers users to create professional press releases, distribute them to a vast network of media outlets, and analyze their performance – all through a user-friendly platform. By streamlining the press release distribution process, VRITIMES ensures valuable news reaches target audiences effectively.

“We are thrilled to partner with REG and tRnds,” said Ferry Bayu, CEO of VRITIMES. “These renowned media websites are trusted sources of information for Filipinos, and this collaboration allows us to connect our clients with a wider audience across the country.”

VRITIMES Announces New Affordable Pricing and Enhanced Features for Press Releases in the Philippines

VRITIMES Announces New Affordable Pricing and Enhanced Features for Press Releases in the Philippines

Manila, Philippines – June 15, 2024 – VRITIMES, a leading press release distribution technology company, is pleased to announce a new, affordable pricing model for press releases in the Philippines, effective July 1, 2024. At just PHP 990 per press release, businesses of all sizes can now leverage VRITIMES’ enhanced distribution services to amplify their brand messages more effectively and efficiently.

As part of our commitment to delivering greater value, VRITIMES has introduced several key improvements to our press release services:

  1. Guaranteed Publication on Minimum 50 Media Outlets: We guarantee that your press release will be published on at least 50 media outlets, ensuring that your news reaches a wider audience.
  2. Backlink Insertion for SEO Benefits: Each press release will include backlink insertion, a feature designed to improve your website’s SEO performance and drive more organic traffic to your site.

  3. Publication on VRITIMES Social Media: Your press release will be shared across VRITIMES’ social media platforms, including LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. This will help boost your brand awareness and engagement with a broader audience.

These enhancements reflect VRITIMES’ dedication to supporting businesses in achieving their communication goals through effective and affordable media solutions. We believe that these new features will not only provide greater visibility but also contribute significantly to our clients’ digital marketing efforts.

For more information about our services and the new pricing, please visit https://www.vritimes.info/pricing-ph

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