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November 2021

Entertainment

“Sugal” Dionela’s latest single

Listen to DIONELA’s “SUGAL”: https://dionela.lnk.to/sugal

Love is a gamble release of the rising star Dionela is riding the soul train of his new single “Sugal”— is out now on all streaming platforms worldwide via MCA Music Inc. The soothing R&B track equates loving someone to betting your heart in a gamble: it’s a risky endeavor that has no assurance of winning or losing, but it’s part of growing up.

“The song is about being courageous in falling in love again after so many heartbreaks from your past toxic relationships,” the Agaw singer-songwriter/producer adds. With his velvety vocals floating freely into the background, Dionela delivers a captivating performance that fleshes out both his persona and aesthetic. Over slick, bedroom beats and somber instrumentation, he sings as if coming from a place of innocence and earnestness—never holding back, but ready to accept whatever consequences that might come his way.

“Sugal” is written and produced by Dionela himself and is considered as a product of both love and experiment. The promising newcomer shares, “everything, from tracking to mastering, I did it in my room. There are flaws about the track when it comes to the technical side, but I’m beyond happy about the result.  It feels like the first time I rode a bike without the training wheels and I’m super proud of it.”

The song follows the online success of “Agaw,” which has amassed over a million streams to date, and the moody but inescapable tune “Gone,” released in 2020.

About Dionela

Dionela

When Tim Dionela was older, his parents told him that, after a pastors’ meeting his father attended, a foreign missionary there went over to him and predicted, or rather prophesied, that their son would someday make it to the top of the music world with God’s help. Whether this will come to pass is something we have yet to know, but Dionela, as he wants us to call him, has enough promise to at least make a start.
Dionela was born in 1999 and lives in Guiguinto, Bulacan. His parents loved to make music, and he started singing when he was three. “Even at a very young age,” he says, “my parents noticed that I’m not afraid to sing in front of many people.” He would volunteer to entertain people at parties and events. When he was eight, he says that he became able to sing in tune. His mother even reports that he would call out musicians and singers in church for playing and singing off-key. Even at that age, he took music very seriously.
Dionela took his musical skills one step further when he turned 11. Someone taught him how to play the guitar, and he learned how to do it even if he didn’t know what chord he was playing. He started composing songs back then and would make his friends at the computer shop hear his new tunes. When he turned 16, he auditioned for a choir at school, but he didn’t make it after the choir director heard him singing the notes of his audition piece with a twist. The choir director’s conclusion? Dionela was better as a soloist.
After some disappointments in life, many years later, Dionela decided to start making music on his terms. He learned music production and set up his own studio, which proved helpful during the pandemic. He continued to compose songs about love and to keep learning how to make his music better. Now, he says, he has found his musical identity. He is an R&B artist with dreams of being a pop star.
Dionela’s fondness for R&B began when he first encountered American singer-songwriter Ginuwine’s 2001 tune “Differences.” The song is still one of Dionela’s favorites to this day; he still listens to it. Its distinct synth intro and melodic chorus left an impression on him. It is just one example of the kind of music that he feels is connected to his soul. He has since discovered many other R&B artists, particularly those who have crossed over into the pop charts like Bruno Mars. However, R&B acts from the 1990s and early 2000s have a special place in his heart, including Boyz II Men, Destiny’s Child, Neyo, and Usher.
What does Dionela hope for his music? He wants to make his songs the kind that fit into a couple’s love story that they would remember as they grow older. He wants his music to leave a legacy for other younger musicians to admire. Most of all, despite his dreams of success, he hopes to remain the humble kid from Guiguinto whose parents were told that God had big musical plans in store for him. After all, musical talent can be providential.

 

 

Entertainment

British singer-songwriter James Arthur shares personal changes in life and relationships on new album, It’ll All Make Sense In The End

Finally back James Arthur with his highly anticipated fourth studio album, It’ll All Make Sense In The End. Having written and recorded bulk of the songs during the lockdown in the comforts of his home, the versatile hitmaker spent some time ruminating on the changes in his personal life, while using it as inspiration for his music-making journey. This enabled him and his collaborators to work on their own convenient time, round the clock, but not to the clock.

“And all of a sudden, the music started sounding great,” the former X Factor UK winner shares in a statement. “From day one there was a sound that I wanted to go for. Even early on, it sounded like a real album, a proper body of work. This is the first time I’ve made an album all in one place and you can hear this in the music. There’s something really comfortable about working in your own home – I was able to be more vulnerable than ever.”

James Arthur

After writing the boldly autobiographical first single “Medicine,” James and frequent collaborator Andrew Jackson (“Train Wreck”) quickly came up with “Losing You,” an anthemic electronic-rock song that’s big on heart, riffs and emotive punch.

Arthur reveals, “I wanted this album to have proper rock elements. The kind of rock I love is emo and pop-punk, so I wanted to domy take on that genre. Lyrically that song, like a lot of the songs, is the sound of someone who’s doing a lotof reflecting, a lot of processing and being really honest about where I’ve been in my head. And in that song I’m talking to myself: I feel like I’m always on the verge of losing you.”

Another important track in the album is the early keeper “Déjà Vu,” written with Jackson and Mark Crew (Bastille, Rag’n’Bone Man). Demonstrating the full range of his vocal abilities, Arthur sings, ‘You fucked me up, I can’t get enough,’ with astounding vagueness that is a bit of everything, depending on how the listeners interpret the material.

“It’s been well documented that I’ve had my issues with all of those. It’s just quite honest stuff, really,” the iconic British artist adds.

Second single “September” is also part of the album, and shines through with its no-holds-barred confessional appeal and acoustic-meets-trap sound. As vulnerably naked in his lyrics as he ever was, Arthur also isn’t afraid to sing to the next generation: “Emily” is a tender, intimate mea culpa to the daughter he might one day have.

“That arose from conversations about having kids,” the pop/rock dad explains. “Would I even be a good dad? What if they read about all the shit I’ve been through? It doesn’t matter, because ultimately I’m the guy who’s going to be there for you all your life.”

The record also includes “SOS,” which Arthur describes as an album-defining song with 30 Seconds To Mars-esque chorus and a rap flow reminiscent of Miguel.

In moving out of London, the musician has created a safe space: a working place, family place, fitness place. In building that sanctuary he’s felt even more comfortable to be even more open, not just about the things that are inspiring him but also the things that are plaguing him.

“Travelling, going to other people’s studios, doing sessions in new places – for someone like me who has a bit of social anxiety, all that was difficult,” the multi-platinum musician shares. “But working at home allowed me to be more vulnerable.”

It allowed him to finesse a sound that gels over the entire album, that process aided by additional production from Matt Rad, who’s worked with Taking Back Sunday, one of his favorite bands. He helps bring cohesion.

“The sound is very simple. It’s basically raucous guitars with trap beats and strong, strong melodies,” Rad says of a musical approach he’s been honing for years in his collaborations with superstar artists such as Ty Dolla $ign, Machine Gun Kelly and Juicy J.

To date, James Arthur has sold over 30 million records worldwide and has to date released three hugely successful albums: James Arthur (UK No. 2), Back From The Edge (UK No. 1) and YOU (UK No.2), alongside nine solo UK Top 40 singles. He’s had two No.1 smash hits and was awarded a disc for reaching a billion streams on

Spotify with ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’, the No.1 global hit that brought the singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough back from the edge (it currently has 1.7 billion streams on the platform).

James recently dominated the airwaves and charts with his storming collaboration with Sigala ‘Lasting Lover’. The track was a No.1 airplay song in the UK, No.1 on iTunes and Top 10 on the Official Singles Chart.

James has announced tours of both UK and Ireland and North America in 2022, including a date at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall..

For more details, check out his music website. Out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music the James Arthur’s It’ll All Make Sense In The End.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle

Initiative of BGC regarding Recycling

Bonifacio Global City implements community initiatives that can make it easier for BGCitizens and more to be involved in actions that champion eco-friendly solutions. This steps toward sustainability even the smallest way can create huge impact to heal our earth.

Most recent endeavours of BGC is in partnership with the City of Taguig, BEST and BXtra, is Project Bins, an app-and-cashback-based waste recycling program for residents to have an avenue to drop off recyclables and earn points to purchase their weekly vegetables at Luntian Express, BGC’s mobile market. Those interested simply have to download the bXTRA CLIENT APP to exchange their recyclables into environmental points (EP).

Aside from purchasing goods at Luntian Express, earned EPs can also be used to purchase goods either in-store through merchants such as Rackshack, Pooch Park, Brothers Burger and more, or they can also visit www.bXTRAoutlet.delivery to convert their EPs into Lazada wallet credits.

The drop off process is made smooth as the Bins Truck goes around different locations in BGC every weekend from 8AM to 5PM to collect recyclables. For more information on the schedule, locations, and allowed items, check out the attached FAQs.

To be in the know of the estate’s other sustainability projects and the latest updates, visit Bonifacio Global City’s Facebook page! We know that recycling and taking part in protecting the environment has never been easier.

 

 

Entertainment

Sony Music Philippines strengthening its word-class repertoire with addition of iconic and hip-hop artists HBOM, REN, and Michael Bars

The record label promises to introduce these new music discoveries to the streaming generation through its sustainable promotional, marketing, and artist development efforts. The new roster is led by celebrated hip-hop veteran HBOM, who has made a remarkable contribution to the industry as an artist, entrepreneur, songwriter/composer, and music visionary. With over 8 million streams across all music platforms worldwide and four acclaimed albums under his belt, HBOM is responsible for leading his own music movement with protégés in the scene, including Filipino-American rap superstar EZ Mil and South African-based artist Michael Bars.

“I’ve been in the hip-hop scene for over 20 years, and I’ve withstood the times when no one liked hip-hop,” the respected multi-hyphenate shares in a statement. “What makes my music standout is the distinct voice that I have. When everyone hears it, they already know its me.”

HBOM’s new single “Witness,” which will be released on November 10, is a chill-hop jam about minding one’s own business, and settling down on what truly matters in life like family and adult priorities. The music video accompanying the track is co-directed by HBOM himself and frequent collaborator, TNES.

Another globally renowned artist in the roster is 19-year-old Michael Bars, who recently worked with Filipino hip-hop artist Michael Pacquiao on the viral banger “Pac-Man.” As an award-winning wordsmith known for making socially conscious music that transcends cultural barriers, Michael Bars has proven himself as a highly skillful rapper and producer with more than 8.7 million streams across all combined digital platforms worldwide.

“My main goal is to build a bigger name in the music industry and to spread my message as an artist,” says the South Africa-based hip-hop newcomer. “I use rap music as my weapon to talk about my life and I don’t cuss in them because it’s easier for children to rap along to the lyrics.”

His new single “Never Stop,” which recently dropped on November 3, is a massive jab of an anthem about picking one’s self up and never backing down in a fight. The song was inspired by his personal experience dealing with bullies in his high school years. Featuring 10-year-old R&B singer Sky, the track captures a visceral but powerful performance between the two artists.

Rounding up the urban roster is Filipino rap artist REN, formerly known as Balasubas. As a talented rapper that stands out with his unique style and confidence, the Dongalo Wreckords member has amassed over 5 million views on YouTube alone in less than two years.

“I’m grateful to the label for giving me the opportunity to inspire more people,” the young rapper expresses his gratitude on being part of the label’s esteemed pool of artists. “I want to use my gift in telling stories that uplift the lives of my community and promote positivity.”

REN has recently released his first official single “In Throw” under Sony Music Philippines. Delivering incisive but melodic flow against a confrontational beat, the track deals with surviving life challenges through hard work and determination. REN adds, “behind this music was a story; a story of a person who is doing his best to continue in spite of rejection and judgment.” The music video is helmed by Aleksei Hipolito, a frequent collaborator of the rap thespian.

To promote the vibrant hip-hop music scene in the Philippines, and diversify their catalog in the streaming, mobile, and social-driven platforms all around the world is part of the strategic vision of Sony Music Philippines for the launch of HBOM, REN, and Michael Bars.

Listen to their tracks:

REN – “In Throw

Michael Bars – “Never Stop

HBOM – “Witness” (pre-save link)

 

 

 

 

Food

Christmas-themed Happy Meal boxes and NEW My Little Pony and Transformers toys to any McDonald’s Meal!

The new My Little Pony and Transformers Collectibles with Engaging Features

Start the holiday season right with McDonald’s by bringing merriment and cheer through the launch of its newest Happy Meal toy collection: the My Little Pony and Transformers collectibles! The toys packed inside Christmas–themed Happy Meal boxes! The young and young at heart can choose from My Little Pony characters Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, and Rarity; and Transformers characters Optimus Prime, Bumble Bee, Starscream, and Megatron. As a bonus, the Add-on promo allows customers to enjoy a Burger McDo Happy Meal by just adding Php 50 to any McDonald’s meal!

During this season you can strengthen your family bond and create cheerful memories together by playing the whole new levels of discovery and delight with the engaging features of each toy. Also join your little ones in unlocking, customizing, and collecting Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, and the cast of characters from Equestria, or see BumbleBee, Optimus Prime and the robots of the Cyberverse come to life when you open up a Happy Meal Box.

With the built-up excitement and anticipation for the Holiday season, McDonald’s wishes everyone to have a merrier Christmas by making Happy Meal more affordable and accessible! With the add-on promo, you can get a Burger McDo Happy Meal by just adding Php 50 to any McDonald’s meal. Yes, that’s a Burger McDo, an Orange Juice drink, and a Happy Meal toy for an add-on cost of only Php 50!

If that’s not enough, feel the spirit of the holiday season in every Happy Meal Purchase because it comes in festive, ready-to-gift, and limited edition Christmas-themed Happy Meal Boxes. Enjoy answering the exciting activities in the panels of the Happy Meal box for a fun bonding and learning experience!

There’s more! With McDelivery Send to Many, it is super easy to send to multiple addresses with one booking! With the Christmas-themed Happy Meal boxes and exciting My Little Pony and Transformers toys, it is a perfect Christmas gift idea right?

Stay up to date on all McDo announcements and to learn more, just go to the McDelivery website or app and follow McDonald’s Philippines on Facebook.

 

 

Travel

Experience an early Yuletide spirit in SM Supermalls in Batangas

SM City Batangas

SM malls never fail to give us the warm spirit of Christmas with their gigantic displays and exquisite decorations all over their place. SM Supermalls in Batangas, celebrates Christmas early this year, with the three malls lighting up the season on October 28 and 29. It’s time to enjoy joyful events, holiday feasts, and fantastic holiday offers till January 6 to genuinely feel the #ChristmaSayaAtSM feelings!

A Blooming Christmas in SM City Lipa

Be transported to a whimsical holiday realm as enchanted reindeers greet you at the entrance of the mall’s Event Center located at the second level.  Fix your gaze on awe-inspiring Christmas trees over 20 feet high, decked with holiday blooms and angel wings.   It’s the perfect backdrop for your fun and youthful holiday social media content while enjoying the #DineInSM experience in our dining pods!

Dreamy Holiday Avenue in SM City Batangas

All roads lead to home every Christmas season.  Walking along the well-lit path at the mall’s Atrium 2 at the ground level evokes the warm feeling of togetherness.  Adorned with the classic colors of Christmas, the towering trees lining the avenue bring to mind unforgettable holiday memories.  Get together with the fam and #DineInSM under a canopy of lights, or round up the gang and smile for that picture perfect moments that’ll surely last a lifetime!

Holiday Melody in SM Center Lemery

SM Center Lemery

A fancy holiday is in store for those living in Western Batangas, as a golden nutcracker and ballerina stand tall at the mall’s Activity Area at the ground level.  Housed in an ornate music box, these classic characters lend a sense of calm to the hustle and bustle of Christmas.  Bring the entire family dressed-up in stylish holiday OOTDs.  It’s the perfect match to the timeless holiday tunes that fill the air!

#ChristmaSayaAtSM Activities

Aside from the spectacular Christmas Displays, the malls have prepared fun activities to provide a complete and merry holiday shopping experience.  Choose from a wide array of Christmas Feasts prepared by their restaurants, or go on a gastronomic journey through food products from various parts of the country available at their Christmas Markets.  Delight in Christmas Shows that are sure to bring fond memories and share the love by donating a bear to charity though the SM Bears of Joy program.

The most joyous Christmas season may alter with the passing of time, yet many wonderful things stay. At your favorite SM mall in Batangas, shop, dine, and enjoy the true meaning of Christmas: the love of friends and family in the face of adversity. Merry SM Christmas, everyone.

Lifestyle

Christmas is merrier in our favorite SM Malls

We Filipinos have the longest celebration of Christmas, we celebrate it from September to December and start the Christmas festivity by putting lanterns and splendid decorations everywhere. We’re also fond of shopping to serve as a gift for our loved ones. Indeed, a lot of activities are there for us to do. And SM Malls never disappoint in serving the Filipinos a grant celebration of Christmas. They cater all our needs with the grocery needs, supplements, entertainment, gift ideas and many more.

  • At SM Christmas Saya Village, you may explore, shop, and win. Despite the fact that online shopping has grown more accessible as a result of the internet, we still miss the sensation of being physically present at SM Malls. With this in mind, SM has launched the SM Christmas Saya Village, which makes shopping and dining considerably safer, more convenient, and enjoyable! Join this fun tech experience where you can play and create your own avatar to immerse yourself in a virtual Christmas zone at SM– from dining and shopping to exquisite Christmas centerpieces and a fun play area! Register online at smchristmasayavillage.ph or through SM Supermalls’ Facebook page.
  • Christmas has been re-imagined. From November 5 to January 6, SM has redefined safe bonding experiences with sparkling indoor and outdoor attractions that allow for picture-perfect shopping and dining activities for the entire family to help reignite and uplift the hearts and spirits of Filipinos. There will be Christmas markets, parks, and towns, as well as Santa appearances, character meet-and-greets, Christmas medleys, stunning firework displays, and drone performances, as well as other surprises. You can also expect an online Simbang Gabi via SM Supermalls’ official Facebook page at https://facebook.com/smsupermalls/, which you can attend with your loved ones.
  • Purchase a pair of Bears of Joy to spread the holiday spirit of generosity. One bear will be kept by the customer, while the other will be donated to the children of SOS Children’s Villages. Simply visit the Bears of Joy booth at the Food Street Concourse till December 25 to acquire a pair for only P250.

Be amazed also as they unveiled their first ever experiential Christmas centerpiece. A walkway leads to and reveals the mystique of a secret garden, which is surrounded by a plethora of trees of various sizes. A 35-foot towering Christmas tree covered with blossoms and thousands of shimmering lights sits at the middle of the centerpiece, surrounded by gigantic exquisite reindeer. At the mall’s Food Street Concourse, be transported to a Secret Christmas Garden. It is just one of the exciting treats for us. Every SM mall has its own display and designs that will make us enjoy the presence of Christmas.

You can really enjoy and feel the season by their gigantic Christmas tree and colorful lanterns and designs. It is a picturesque scenery everywhere in SM Malls, as they celebrate it with Filipinos every year. SM Malls are not just best for its shopping experiences, it’s also undeniably true in creating memorable moments that everyone will surely treasure.

SM City North EDSA

As I visited SM City North Edsa, it is my favorite since it is highly accessible in my part and they satisfy my shopping experience. I am also fond of this place because of all the wonderful experiences I had especially during the Christmas season. Although this pandemic stopped us from performing our usual errands during the holiday season, in SM malls they make sure that they follow a strict protocol and guidelines to maintain the safety of its customers.  It is true to its #SafeMallingAtSM in all the SM malls.

SM Southmall

SM Megamall

SM City Bacolod

SM City Butuan

SM CDO Downtown Premier

So come and enjoy the SM malls, experience a wonderful present given by them. As they also have many more exciting deals to its shoppers that will make our Christmas even merrier. This year’s Christmas may be celebrated differently, but the spirit will remain the same! Keep up with all of the holiday activities and events taking place. For additional information, go to @SMmall on Facebook and Instagram.

Lifestyle

Using Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings to get through this the Pandemic

Many Filipinos’ lifestyles were transformed as a result of the financial burden brought on by the worldwide health pandemic. Many people have lost their employment in the nearly two years after the global COVID-19 pandemic began, and they have had to make due with whatever money they have.

More than half of Filipinos named boosting their savings as one of their top priorities when it comes to personal finance, according to a study titled “State of Banking and Financial Wellness”  commissioned by US-based research firm Forrester.

The desire to have money safely stashed when rainy days come, is one that is shared by every Filipino—regardless of stature in life or the money they earn. When COVID-19 hit, majority of Filipinos were left without a stable means of livelihood as the strict lockdown badly affected the economy, leading to a significant number of business closures and an uncertain future for those engaged in the gig economy.

Stemming from its desire to push for financial inclusion for every Filipino, Cebuana Lhuillier Bank partnered with Cebuana Lhuillier, one of the country’s leading micro financial service providers, to introduce Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings in 2019. Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings provided Filipinos with an accessible and convenient means to save their hard-earned money by addressing the common barriers in saving, including lack of accessibility, the need for numerous documentary requirements, and the high cost of a starting and maintaining a balance.

“Our main priority is to be a one-stop shop for the micro financial needs of our kababayans. With our commitment of financial inclusion and mobility for everyone, Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings account is one of the great products we have created to empower many of our kababayans to save, regardless of their status in life,” Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier said.

The promise of having money saved in times of need was what inspired Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings account holders Pillilia Pardo and Maria Luisa Luna to open a savings account and work hard to build a comfortable fund that they can rely on when needed.

Pillilia Pardo, 79-year-old, sari-sari store owner from Las Pinas and a loyal micro savings account holder, dreams of imparting the value of savings to her children.

Pillilia, a 79-year-old sari-sari store owner in Las Pinas, makes sure to deposit a fraction of her daily earnings into her micro savings account. With her store located right beside the Cebuana Lhuillier Casimiro branch, she has become a daily fixture for the branch personnel who assists her on her everyday transactions.

“Napakahalaga ng savings, kasi pag dumating ang pagkakataon na ikaw ay magigipit, kailangan mo ng pera. Kung mayroon kang ipon, anytime puwede ka makapag-withdraw,” shares the septuagenarian. When the pandemic hit, Pillilia used her micro savings account to augment her day-to-day expenses, which included medicines, food, utilities, and rent. When the lockdowns affected her store’s earnings, she was comforted by the fact that she did not have to resort to borrowing money in order to get by. “Hindi ka magsisisi kung nakapag-ipon ka…anytime nangailangan, nandiyan ang ipon ko. Mayroon akong magagamit,” she adds.

Maria Luisa Luna, a 64-year-old, garbage collector from Manila relied on her micro savings account when the pandemic badly hit her family.

For Maria Luisa, it was her savings that literally saved her family in the midst of the strict Manila lockdowns. She earns her keep by collecting recyclables which she then sells in a junkyard. For over two years, even before the lockdown began, she would make sure that a portion of her earnings goes to her Cebuana Lhuillier micro savings account, which she intends to use during emergencies.

“Hindi na kami  makapangalakal nung naghigpit sa lockdown. Yung kinakain namin, halos galing na lang sa ayuda ng gobyerno pero hindi naman sapat yun. Nagkasakit pa ang anak ko. Hindi ko naman matiis na hindi maipagamot. Doon ko na naisip na gamitin yung ipon ko sa Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings. Tuwing may kailangan sa bahay, gaya nang pangkain at pang-renta, withdraw ako. Tapos pagpapagamot sa anak, withdraw ulit,” Maria Luisa shares. She admits that the protracted quarantine period had drained her savings, but now that everything is slowly going back to normal, she has also resumed building her emergency nest egg, visiting the Cebuana Lhuillier branch nearest her after a day of collecting recyclables and items to sell.

Since its launch, Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings has enabled more than 5.5M account holders to have a semblance of peace of mind in times of great need and emergencies. As a cash agent, Cebuana Lhuillier provided account holders with a reliable and highly accessible venue to deposit and withdraw their money in any of its 2,500 branches nationwide, anytime and anywhere.

In 2020, Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings was made even more accessible and convenient with the introduction of its new digital features.

“We’ve always believed that Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings should be able to evolve according to the changing needs of its users. By going digital, Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings is providing greater IPON POWER to its account holders, by providing them convenience and mobility in maximizing the use of their savings through digital channels,” Cebuana Lhuillier bank President, Dennis Valdes added.

Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings gives you more IPON POWER by allowing you to withdraw cash from over 21,000+ BancNet ATMs nationwide at any time; shop online with UnionPay merchants around the world; have 24/7 unlimited banking access with the eCebuana app; and make cashless payments in over 350,000 UnionPay and BancNet accredited stores nationwide.

With more Filipinos gradually appreciating the importance of saving, Cebuana Lhuillier Micro Savings is working to improve its features so that account holders have a reliable partner they can rely on at all times.