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Manila’s businesses are booming

The City of Manila recorded a 40 percent increase in new business permit processing alongside robust renewal activity, showing strong local business momentum, Bureau of Permits Director Levi Facundo reported Monday to Manila City Mayor Francisco “Isko” Moreno Domagoso. As of January 25, 2026, the city processed 384 new business permits, up sharply from 176 during the same January 1–25 …

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PCSO ramps up lotto jackpots

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office is raising the stakes as it ushers in 2026, promising bigger thrills and greater winning potential for lottery players nationwide. Beginning February 1, minimum jackpot prizes across all major PCSO lotto games will significantly increase, giving every ticket a stronger chance at becoming a life-changing win right from the opening draw. Under the updated prize …

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Senator wants revision of bank secrecy law 

SEN. Joel Villanueva on Wednesday filed a bill aiming to lift some restrictions in the country’s existing bank secrecy law to enable “measured“ transparency and fight corruption. Senate Bill 1728 seeks to “modernize a legal framework that has remained virtually untouched for more than seven decades.“ Senator Villanueva declared in Senate: “For over seventy years, the Philippines has maintained one …

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Grab, Move It choose to partner with Cocolife 

Cocolife will soon extend its emergency insurance services to Grab Philippines and its motorcycle taxi arm Move It. In an announcement,  Grab and Move It said that under their expanded emergency insurance framework with Cocolife, rider-partners and passengers gain 24/7 access to a wider network of more than 700 Cocolife-accredited hospitals nationwide for emergency situations involving its booked ride. Under …

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LANDBANK partners with SSS, starts sustainability bonds sale 

Great things are moving at LANDBANK. The bank  has partnered with the Social Security System (SSS) to launch a microloan facility through the bank’s mobile platform. The SSS Loan Lite Program allows members to apply for loans digitally via the LANDBANK app, with automated eligibility checks, streamlined processing and rapid crediting of proceeds. “This new product clearly is something that …

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Microinsurance to bringing coverage to more Filipinos

Insurance Commission (IC) Commissioner Reynaldo Regalado is calling for a stronger push toward microinsurance as a way to bring insurance protection closer to millions of Filipinos who remain outside the formal financial system. Speaking on Friday, Regalado underscored the role of microinsurance in widening access to coverage, noting that the product is specifically designed to meet the risk-protection needs of …

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P639.58 B loans guaranteed by the state since 2019

The government has provided guarantees to nearly P640 billion in loans as of December 2025, as Philippine Guarantee Corp. (PhilGuarantee) ramped up efforts to strengthen lending to priority sectors and support inclusive and sustainable economic growth. In a statement, PhilGuarantee said its partnerships with 200 lending institutions have enabled P639.58 billion in cumulative guaranteed loans since 2019, helping expand access …

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RCBC mulls peso-denominated bonds

Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC) is planning to offer peso-denominated bonds that could fund sustainable initiatives. The bank is looking to issue fixed-rate papers that will be drawn down from its P200-billion bond and commercial paper program, it said in a disclosure to the stock exchange on Thursday. In 2022, RCBC doubled the size of its bond program from the …

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DA pushes for planting of  1–2 rice varieties RPS areas

By DA Press Office Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. asked farmers in areas with rice processing systems to plant 1 to 2 rice varieties to maximize operational efficiency.  This is in response to feedback from local farmers’ cooperatives operating RPS facilities, which stressed the need to streamline production for  smoother and more efficient processing. Laurel said that while …

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Defective registry deprived farmers of aid

BEYOND ELLIPTICALBy Rose Marie de la Cruz THE BASIC registry for farmers/fisherfolk to avail of financial aid and farm input subsidies from the government– the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture– was flagged by the Senate as defective and flawed. At the hearing of the Committee on Agriculture, Food and Agrarian Reform, Senator Rafael T. Tulfo said many government …

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