by Ferry Bayu | Aug 31, 2023 | Business
Asiamoney affirms RCBC’s digital dominance with 4-Peat win
MANILA, Philippines – For a fourth consecutive year, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) was named once again the Philippines’ Best Bank for Digital Solutions by Asiamoney for 2023, solidifying its position as the undisputed digital banking trailblazer in the country.
RCBC is recognized for its roster of Innovations with Empathy, an array of digital solutions which champions massive digital transformation and supports the financial inclusion efforts of the government, all whilst cultivating a culture of customer service excellence.
“RCBC isn’t just building sustainable, impactful, and inclusive digital finance solutions, it is also working hard to expand digital access for every Filipino by positioning itself as a strong ally of government efforts to increase financial inclusion; catalyzing digital payment transformations; bringing financial services to unbanked and underserved communities; and reinvigorating innovation,” Asiamoney said in a statement.
“Anytime RCBC reports earnings these days, analysts immediately turn to its digital transaction growth. Indeed, its digital focus is a key reason why RCBC is one of the fastest-growing banks in the Philippines,” Asiamoney added.
Asiamoney hailed RCBC as The Best Bank for Digital Solutions in the Philippines for delivering digital financial services based on a contextual banking strategy that aims to understand the Philippine landscape. Through this, RCBC has effectively implemented pioneering, high-impact, human-centric and demand driven digital financial innovations through RCBC Digital, RCBC DiskarTech, RCBC ATMGo and RCBC Moneybela Barangayan Banking, successfully marked with speed and scale.
“We are delighted with the recognition, and it further inspires us to serve more of our countrymen with our innovative digital solutions. And with our intensified use of data science and artificial intelligence, we continue to be committed to make a difference in the lives of our customers,” RCBC President and CEO Eugene S. Acevedo said.
RCBC’s series of wins come from the success of RCBC Moneybela Barangayan Banking, the country’s first physical-digital or phygital blended banking service. Fusing the warmth of physical banking with the ease of digital, RCBC’s banking experience support agents delivered vital financial services to thousands of rural barangays nationwide. Through MoneyBela, RCBC was able to introduce RCBC DiskarTech to low-income, geographically-disadvantaged communities. This was regarded as the world’s first multi-lingual financial inclusion super app in the vernacular catering to the mass market. The Philippines’ mass market is comprised of approximately 98 percent of the socio-economic class in the country. Financial services such as savings, fund transfers, mobile loads, telemedicine, insurance, and loans are made accessible and convenient to the Filipino mass market.
RCBC also launched ATMGo, the country’s first grassroots-based, bank agnostic, and last mile automated teller machine. ATMGo utilizes mobile point-of-sale devices to dispense financial services in remote and disadvantaged communities at village hotspots like the public markets, sari-sari stores, and public transportation hubs. RCBC is the only private universal bank to have the most extensive reach covering all provinces in the Philippines even covering the entire Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, boasting over 1,400 terminals deployed at the end of 2022 and poised to grow to 10,000 units or a projected year-on-year growth of 614%.
ATM Go has been the Philippine government’s trusted digital payment disbursement partner even before and at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which continues until present for the withdrawals of social welfare benefits for Conditional Cash Transfer household recipients under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) of the national government. Close to 70% of its transactions are cash withdrawals of Pantawid CCT household beneficiaries done in rural areas. Even conflict-prone communities such as Lake Sebu in South Cotabato are able to enjoy convenient and real-time banking within the comforts of their community.
Through RCBC’s phygital services, it was able to boost bank onboarding in underserved areas by 210%. ATMGo has reached a total of 13,116 barangays or approximately 31% of the 42,000 total barangays nationwide, only six months since the program was launched last November 2022.
“We are incredibly grateful to be recognized once again by Asiamoney for our dedication towards scaling inclusive digital finance, and our determination to make digital banking more accessible and convenient for every Filipino, especially empowering our micro, small and medium enterprises,” said Lito Villanueva, RCBC Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation and Inclusion Officer.
“Prestigious awards such as this validate our constant hard work and efforts in bringing banking to the people. This solidifies our unwavering commitment to providing innovative, socially-sensitive, and tailor-fit digital products and services that are not only cutting-edge, but most importantly, created with our clients’ needs in mind,” Villanueva added.
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic impacts of the global health crisis, RCBC emerged as one of the fastest growing banks in the Philippines after it leaped from its 8th position in 2018 to 5th position in 2022 in the list of the country’s biggest banks in terms of assets.
RCBC is one of the country’s fastest-growing banks, and the most awarded for its banking innovations. It is now the Philippines’ 5th largest privately-owned universal bank that breached the P1-Trillion asset mark by the end of June 2022 despite the COVID-19 pandemic. RCBC’s continuing digital and business transformation further enhanced its value and reach. With this, RCBC has become the most awarded bank in the Philippines. Among its global and local recognitions include a four-peat award as the Philippines’ Best Bank for Digital by Asiamoney, back-to-back wins for Best Financial Inclusion App by The Asian Banker’s Financial Technology Innovations Awards, and the YouTube challenger award for its viral and out-of-the-box digital ad campaigns generating combined views of over 17 million. Just recently, RCBC was also hailed as Grand Champion for Digital Payments and Financial Inclusion by the Bankers Institute of the Philippines.
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by Ferry Bayu | Aug 30, 2023 | Business
Elon Musk lifts political ad ban at rebranded Twitter
Elon Musk on Tuesday lifted a ban on political ads put in place at Twitter to thwart misinformation before the billionaire bought the platform now called X.
Welcoming back potentially misleading political messages at X came less than a week after former president Donald Trump posted there for the first time since January 2021.
Trump posted his police mugshot after his arrest in Georgia, signaling his return to a platform that was his favorite bullhorn during his years in the White House.
It was his first post since several days after the insurrection at the US Capitol that saw an enraged mob of his supporters attempt to block Joe Biden’s certification as president.
The then-Twitter permanently suspended Trump after the January 6 riot, ruling he had violated the platform’s policy on glorifying violence as he pressed his false claims that the election was stolen from him.
Musk, who bought the platform last year, reinstated the former president in November 2022, but Trump stayed away, choosing to reach his followers on his own platform, Truth Social, albeit with a much smaller audience.
X said in a blog post that allowing political ads, starting in the United States, was “building on our commitment to free expression.”
X policies prohibit promotion of false or misleading information, including bogus claims intended to undermine confidence in an election, the blog contended.
Trump’s recent mug shot post came with a caption reading “Election interference.”
A judge on Monday set March 4, 2024, for Trump’s election subversion conspiracy trial — placing one of the biggest criminal cases in American history at the height of the next White House race.
X said it is expanding its safety and elections teams to focus on combating manipulation of the platform and will provide an online center where political ads can be reviewed.
Musk slashed staffing after buying Twitter, raising concerns about its ability to moderate content and reliably function.
X said it is updating its Civic Integrity Policy for safeguarding elections to tackle content meant to intimidate or deceive voters while aligning with a Musk’s philosophy of letting people say what they want.
“X shouldn’t determine the truthfulness of disputed information,” the platform said in the blog post.
“Rather, we should empower our users to express their opinions and openly debate during elections, in line with our commitment to protecting freedom of expression.”
by Ferry Bayu | Aug 30, 2023 | Work Tips
5 Importance of DevOps for Business Growth.
DevOps isn’t just a methodology; it’s a cultural shift that focuses on collaboration between development and operations teams. Traditionally, these teams worked in isolation, leading to delays, miscommunications, and inefficiencies. DevOps breaks down these barriers, fostering a shared sense of responsibility and accountability throughout the software development lifecycle.
Streamlined and Efficient Development
DevOps promotes the use of automation tools, allowing developers to write code more consistently and operations teams to deploy it more reliably. This streamlined approach accelerates the development process, enabling businesses to quickly respond to market demands.

Faster Time-to-Market
In the competitive business landscape, getting your product or service to market swiftly is essential. DevOps practices enable rapid development, testing, and deployment, reducing the time it takes to introduce new offerings to customers.
Improved Collaboration and Communication
DevOps encourages open communication and collaboration between traditionally siloed teams. This leads to better understanding, enhanced problem-solving, and quicker decision-making, all of which contribute to business growth.
Enhanced Reliability and Stability
By automating testing, continuous integration, and continuous deployment, DevOps minimizes the risk of human errors and technical glitches. This results in more stable and reliable systems, ensuring a better user experience.

Continuous Monitoring and Feedback
DevOps emphasizes continuous monitoring of applications and systems in real-time. This enables businesses to gather valuable feedback and insights, allowing for timely adjustments and improvements.
Implementing DevOps: Key Step
Assessing Organizational Readiness
Before embarking on a DevOps journey, it’s important to assess whether your organization’s culture, processes, and tools are ready for the transition. This involves identifying potential challenges and planning accordingly.
Building a Cross-Functional Team
DevOps thrives on collaboration. Assemble a cross-functional team comprising developers, operations engineers, testers, and other stakeholders. This diversity of expertise ensures comprehensive problem-solving.
Automating Workflows
Automation is a cornerstone of DevOps. Automate repetitive tasks such as code testing, deployment, and configuration management. This not only saves time but also reduces the risk of errors.
Embracing Continuous Integration and Deployment
Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are at the heart of DevOps. CI involves regularly merging code changes into a shared repository, while CD automatically deploys code to production after passing CI tests.
Monitoring and Iterating
DevOps is a continuous cycle of improvement. Monitor applications in real-time, gather data, and use it to make informed decisions. Iterate on your processes to enhance efficiency and reliability.
At Tekrella IT Solutions, we recognize the pivotal role DevOps plays in business growth. By embracing DevOps principles, we’ve achieved remarkable outcomes.
Adapting to Market Dynamics
Market trends change rapidly, and businesses must be agile to stay relevant. DevOps enables us to respond promptly to market shifts, ensuring our solutions align with current demands.
Delivering Tailored Solutions
DevOps allows us to deliver tailored solutions to our clients. By quickly iterating and incorporating client feedback, we ensure that the final product meets their specific needs.
Customer-Centric Approach
Customer satisfaction is our priority. DevOps enables us to continuously gather feedback, identify pain points, and address them promptly, resulting in enhanced customer experiences.
Challenges in Adopting DevOps
Cultural Resistance to Change
Implementing DevOps requires a cultural shift. Some team members may be resistant to change, emphasizing the importance of change management and education.
Integration Complexities
Integrating DevOps practices into existing workflows can be complex. Proper planning and collaboration are essential to ensure a smooth transition.
Security Concerns
With increased automation comes concerns about security. Implementing robust security practices and regular audits help mitigate potential risks.
Conclusion
In today’s technology-driven business landscape, DevOps has proven to be a game-changer. Its ability to enhance collaboration, accelerate development, and improve reliability makes it indispensable for business growth. Tekrella IT Solutions leverages the power of DevOps to stay competitive, deliver exceptional solutions, and prioritize customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What exactly is DevOps?
DevOps is a set of practices that emphasizes collaboration between software development and IT operations teams to automate and streamline the software delivery process.
2. How can DevOps benefit my business’s growth?
DevOps can benefit your business by accelerating development, improving collaboration, enhancing reliability, and allowing for quicker responses to market demands.
3. Is DevOps suitable for small businesses?
Yes, DevOps principles can be applied to businesses of all sizes, fostering efficiency and growth regardless of scale.
4. Does Tekrella IT Solutions offer DevOps consulting?
Absolutely! Tekrella IT Solutions specializes in DevOps practices and offers consulting services to help businesses harness its potential.
5. Can DevOps practices be applied outside the IT industry?
While DevOps originated in the IT industry, its principles can be adapted and applied to other industries to improve processes, collaboration, and overall efficiency.
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by Ferry Bayu | Aug 30, 2023 | Health and Wellness
Meet a Shaman, Try Breathwork & See if Palmistry is all mambo jumbo or not at the Spiritual & Wellness Convention
A Spiritual & Wellness Convention set at Marina Bay Sands on 8 and 9 September with exhibition FREE for public and a ticketed conference.
Get ready to embark on a soul-elevating journey like no other! The highly anticipated Spiritual & Wellness Convention 2023 is set to immerse you in a realm of holistic transformation at the iconic Marina Bay Sands.Featuring the internationally acclaimed keynote speaker Raghida Shaman, a renowned Soul Healer and Shaman, this event promises a mind-body-soul alignment like never before. She will be bringing brand new spiritual modalities to Singapore as a new earth healer, shaman, 5-12D ascension activator and twin flame expert. To assist ascension & the weaving of our inner divine masculine & feminine polarities – this will be Singapore first for spirituality.
But the magic doesn’t stop there – meet Master Khor, the multilingual Astro-Palmist sensation. With over 15,000 palms of people from 65 countries decoded, he’s here to unlock the secrets within your hands, revealing a world of self-discovery.
Experience captivating talks, and a vibrant exhibitor showcase offering spiritual and wellness treasures. Also, discover OZÉE, a brand dedicated to meaningful change through reusable, eco-friendly, comfortable period underwear. Revolutionizing how you approach well-being.
Be part of history at Singapore’s first-ever Spiritual & Wellness Convention. Don’t miss this chance to amplify your journey to a more vibrant and enlightened life.
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by Ferry Bayu | Aug 30, 2023 | Business
Cebu Pacific in talks with Boeing for 737 fleet
MANILA -Budget carrier Cebu Pacific— the Philippines’ largest airline by market share and fleet size—is in talks for the possible acquisition of narrow body airliners from US planemaker Boeing to augment its jet aircraft fleet that has been the exclusive domain of Airbus for the better part of two decades.
More importantly, the Inquirer learned that the Gokongwei family-controlled firm is eyeing to establish an operations hub in the New Manila International Airport currently being built by conglomerate San Miguel Corp. in Bulacan as part of the airline’s expansion plans.
“Following disappointments regarding Airbus’ delays and (jet engine manufacturer) Pratt & Whitney’s (supply chain issue) issues, Cebu Pacific’s executive leadership team met with Boeing in Seattle to explore the B737 fleet,” an airline executive told the Inquirer, referring to the popular 737 aircraft line that competes directly with the A320 line of its European rival.
The high-ranking executives of the Gokongwei family-controlled airline who visited Boeing’s manufacturing facility in Washington were its president Xander Lao, chief executive Michael Szucs, chief financial officer Mark Cezar, chief marketing officer Candice Iyog and vice president for customer service operations Lei Apostol.
On Tuesday, a ranking Cebu Pacific official told the Inquirer that the company plans to take advantage of the upcoming Bulacan airport—whose first phase may be operating by 2026, according to San Miguel —as its next operating hub.
“We are looking at a process for our narrowbody refleeting based on building another large base in Bulacan,” the official said. “So it will be a big enough base for us to operate Airbus from Naia (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) and either Boeing or Airbus for Bulacan depending on who gives us best deal.”
The airline’s shift in stance from being an exclusive operator of Airbus jets (augmented by twin-engined turboprops from French-Italian platemaker ATR) to starting exploratory talks with Boeing marks a significant shift in strategy for the airline that started operations in 1996 with second hand DC-9 aircraft.
Cebu Pacific operated three Boeing 757 narrowbody airliners for its international flights from 2001, but retired them in 2006. Since then, it has operated exclusively Airbus aircraft, saying that it realizes significant savings by using planes made only by one manufacturer.
ompany insiders said, however, that recent frustrations with Airbus and engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney — which the airline blamed for flight cancellations and aircraft groundings as a result of these firms’ supply chain issues — made it rethink this strategy.
At a certain point, the cost of being tied to single manufacturers starts to outweigh the savings, one executive explained.
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