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The Value of Corporate Gifting in Today’s AI-Driven World

As digital marketing grows, companies turn to tangible brand experiences to strengthen relationships and loyalty

As artificial intelligence and digital platforms reshape how brands connect with their audiences, one long-standing approach continues to stand out: thoughtful corporate gifting. In an increasingly competitive and saturated market, physical, carefully selected gifts remain a highly effective tool for fostering strong and lasting brand loyalty.

In Southeast Asia, the corporate gifting industry was valued at more than $9 billion in 2025. Deloitte reports that companies across the region are increasingly prioritizing employee experience and relationship-building efforts, which is fueling greater demand for meaningful and practical branded merchandise.

In the Philippines, where relationships and personal connections are deeply embedded in business culture, corporate gifting carries even greater significance. From client appreciation and holiday campaigns to employee recognition and internal engagement, gifts serve as a tangible expression of a company’s brand values and commitment to its stakeholders.

This growing demand is reflected in the continued expansion of the Corporate Giveaways Buyers’ Show, the country’s longest-running sourcing event for gifts and premiums. Now on its 39th year, the show returns on July 1–3, 2026 at the SMX Convention Center Manila, with over 60% more exhibit space—its largest edition to date.

“Studies show that up to 80% of recipients feel more valued when they receive high-quality, thoughtful gifts,” shared World Expos & Concepts President, Raquel Romero, the show’s organizer.

“This emotional response plays a critical role in strengthening relationships—not just with customers, but also with employees and business partners,” she added.

From eco-friendly giveaways and customizable merchandise to premium gifts for top executives, the event offers a comprehensive showcase from over 100 gift suppliers offering gifting solutions aligned with today’s demand for personalization, sustainability, and practicality.

For visitors, the Corporate Giveaways Buyers’ Show provides a unique advantage: the ability to see, evaluate, and source products in person—something that remains critical even in a digital-first world.

As companies move through the AI era, the value of human connection has become even more evident. Thoughtful corporate gifts help bridge this divide, transforming simple brand touchpoints into more meaningful experiences and strengthening relationships that extend beyond digital interactions.

Admission to the Corporate Giveaways Buyers’ Show is free. Pre-registration is now open at corporategiveawaysbuyershow.com⁠.

 

 

 

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Beyond Neckties and Mugs: Why Fragrance Is Becoming the Father’s Day Gift of Choice

As Father’s Day approaches, more Filipinos are moving beyond traditional gifts and opting for something more personal and lasting: fragrance.

While neckties, wallets, and mugs remain classic choices, curated scents are increasingly becoming a preferred gift for fathers, husbands, grandfathers, and father figures. Industry observers note a growing appreciation for gifts that create daily rituals and meaningful memories rather than simply serving a practical purpose.

“Fragrance is deeply personal. A scent can become part of someone’s identity and create memories that last far beyond the occasion itself,” shares Michelle Garcia-Arce of The Amenity Studio. “Many of our customers are looking for gifts that feel thoughtful and elevated, and fragrance offers exactly that.”

Known for bringing luxury hotel-inspired amenities and curated fragrances to the local market, The Amenity Studio has seen growing interest in men’s scents ahead of Father’s Day. Popular choices include fresh citrus compositions, refined woody notes, and versatile fragrances that transition effortlessly from workdays to weekends.

According to the brand, today’s gift-givers are increasingly choosing items that encourage everyday indulgence. Rather than focusing on novelty, they are seeking gifts that fathers can enjoy repeatedly through daily routines.

For those still searching for the perfect Father’s Day gift, The Amenity Studio rounds up a selection of fragrances and grooming essentials that any dad would be happy to receive.

Gifts Under P1,000

Eau d’Orange Verte Moisturizing Face Emulsion 15ml – P300

Eau d’Orange Verte Shower Gel 80ml – P400

Terre D’ Hermes Eau de Toilette 12.5ml – P900

Bath Essentials Pack (40ml Eau d’ Orange Verte Shower Gel, 40ml Eau d’ Orange Verte Shampoo and 50g Eau d’ Orange Pleated Soap) – P650

Gifts Under P3,000

H24 Eau de Toilette Natural Spray 15ml – P1,500

Terre d’Hermès Eau Intense V tiver EDP Spray 15ml – P1,500

Terre d’Hermes Deodorant 150ml – P2,500

The Gentleman’s Travel Collection – P 1, 500

(The Gentleman’s Travel Collection is the Eau d’ Orange Verte Signature 40ml collection includes 25g pleated soap shower gel, shampoo, hair conditioner, foam bath and body shower gel)

Signature Luxury Gifts

Eau De Rhubarbe Ecarlate Eau de Cologne 100ml – P6,000

H24 Eau de Toilette 100ml – P7,000

Terre d’Hermès Pure Perfume 75ml, 15ml, and 40ml Shower Gel Set – P8,000

“A great fragrance isn’t just something you wear,” Michelle Garcia-Arce adds. “It’s something that becomes part of your daily ritual and the memories people associate with you.”

The shift also reflects a broader trend toward experiential gifting, where the emotional value of a gift matters as much as the item itself. Rather than purchasing another item that may end up tucked away in a drawer, many shoppers are choosing gifts that can be enjoyed every day.

This Father’s Day, The Amenity Studio invites shoppers to discover thoughtfully curated gifts for every type of dad—from the frequent traveler and businessman to the modern gentleman who appreciates life’s simple luxuries.

Visit The Amenity Studio at Conrad Manila and Sheraton Manila Bay or send a message through its social media pages to explore the complete Father’s Day collection. For updates on The Amenity Studio exclusive offerings, and upcoming collaborations, follow @amenitystudioph on Instagram and Facebook.

 

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Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Empowers General Santos City Waste Workers Through Project E-REDUCE

Since 2018, Project E-REDUCE has been collaborating with communities in General Santos City to promote a more organized and inclusive household waste management system. The initiative is backed by the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc. (CCFPI) in partnership with Sarangani Province Empowerment and Community Transformation Forum Inc. (SPECTRUM), and is carried out in coordination with local government units, civil society organizations, and community-based groups.

The program aims to enhance local waste management practices while helping improve the livelihoods and working conditions of informal waste workers, whose efforts are essential to waste collection and resource recovery in their communities.

Supporting waste workers within local systems

A core component of Project E-REDUCE is support for waste workers through training on waste segregation, classification, and basic record-keeping. Partner waste workers are also provided with protective equipment to help improve safety on the job.

To support more organized operations, participating waste workers receive identification cards, designated collection routes, and padyak units to assist with daily collection activities. These measures help integrate waste workers into barangay-level collection systems coordinated with local authorities.

Project E-REDUCE has also supported the establishment and strengthening of Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) across the city, working in coordination with the LGU to improve sorting and diversion of collected materials.

“Project E-REDUCE reflects the importance of working with local partners and communities who are closest to the challenge,” said Cecile Alcantara, President of CCFPI. “Our role is to support practical, community-led approaches that help waste workers operate more safely and with greater stability over time.”

From community action to city alignment

Project E-REDUCE, initially known as Project REDUCE, began with clean-up activities and post-collection efforts in coastal communities, working with local partners and schools to address plastic waste. Early activities focused on waste recovery systems, MRF establishment, and basic disposal practices, anchored in community participation.

As the program evolved, waste management systems were piloted in schools, riverbank areas, and selected barangays, alongside information campaigns and hands-on training to encourage consistent waste segregation at the household level.

Over time, collaboration with LGUs and barangays has deepened. Informal waste workers were integrated into more structured collection networks, and barangay-level plans were developed in alignment with General Santos City’s Ecological Solid Waste Management Plan. Today, the initiative supports activities across 26 barangays, contributing to local implementation efforts already underway.

“When communities are involved, people take ownership and accountability. That’s what makes systems sustainable,” said Kim Bogador of SPECTRUM Inc.

A more stable path for waste workers

For Elmer Rodrigo, a padyak partner working in various barangays, Project E-REDUCE brought more structure and stability to a job that was once uncertain.

Elmer Rodrigo, a waste worker under Project E-REDUCE, stands beside his padyak used for daily collection across barangays in General Santos City, supporting more organized and safer waste management.

Before joining the program, Elmer worked without clear routes, with unreliable equipment, and with limited protective equipment.

Through Project E-REDUCE, he received training, protective gear, and a new padyak, allowing him to operate within a defined collection system.

Elmer removes the cap and label from a PET bottle as part of proper waste segregation, applying his training on which materials can be recovered and have value.

“Dati, mababa ang tingin sa amin. May mga pagkakataon pa na ninanakaw ang padyak ko,” Elmershared. “Ngayon, dahil mas maayos na ang sistema at may pagkilala na sa amin, mas nirerespeto na kami. Mas kampante na ako sa araw-araw na trabaho, at mas ramdam ko na ang dignidad ng aming hanapbuhay.” (People looked down on us before. There was even a time that someone stole my padyak. Now, because there is a system in place and people recognize what we do and our work, people now treat us better and with more respect. I feel more secure with my work and I feel there’s dignity in what I am doing.)

With clearer routes and improved safety, Elmer now earns more consistently and takes pride in his role. Households in his area have also become more proactive, increasingly setting aside recyclables for collection.

Communities taking the lead

ZSSFA members leading the community on picking up waste at Brgy. Bula’s coastal area.

Project E-REDUCE has also supported grassroots organizations in coastal communities, including the Zone Six Small Fishermen Association (ZSSFA) in Barangay Bula, led by ZSSFA President Cheryl Galo.

With training and organization support, the association formalized its leadership structures and strengthened its capacity to lead clean-up activities and environmental education in the community.

The group also manages a community-built boardwalk that includes a sari-sari store, a canteen, and a modest entrance fee that supports mangrove planting.

The group also manages a community-built boardwalk that serves as both a tourist site and a source of supplementary income while reinforcing conservation and community stewardship.

“After the training sessions, mas naging organisado at mas napalakas ang aming samahan,” Cheryl said. “Mas kaya na naming mag-train ng iba at mas dumalas ang coastal clean-ups. Nakikita rin namin na mas aware na ang komunidad at mas nakikilahok na sila sa pag-aalaga ng kalikasan.” (After the training sessions, we are now more organized, and our sense of community has been strengthened. We can now train other people and our coastal clean-ups are now more frequent. We also notice how our community is more aware and has been more active in helping take care of our environment.)

The association now holds regular clean-ups and manages a mangrove nursery that supplies seedlings to neighboring communities.

Continuing through partnerships

Through Project E-REDUCE, the Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines Inc. continues to support waste workers and communities by working with local partners on training, systems development, and community engagement. The initiative reflects how livelihood support and waste system improvements can reinforce each other when led locally and carried out in partnership.

Project E-REDUCE supports Coca-Cola Philippines’ continuing efforts to enhance packaging recovery and recycling systems. The initiative complements the company’s broader sustainability programs, including promoting the use of recycled materials such as rPET in areas where recycling facilities and partnerships are established, in cooperation with government agencies, industry stakeholders, and local communities.

To learn more about Coca-Cola Philippines’ sustainability initiatives, visit its sustainability page, https://www.coca-cola.com/ph/en/brands/coca-cola/sustainability.

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SM and DOLE Bring Freedom Through Opportunities this Philippine Independence Day

Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs happening at SM Malls nationwide

Successful hired-on-the-spot (HOTS) applicants proudly pose after securing jobs during the Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fair last year.

As the nation celebrates the 128th Philippine Independence Day, SM Supermalls and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) continue their long-standing partnership to bring meaningful employment opportunities closer to Filipinos.

This June 12, SM and DOLE will simultaneously mount Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs across 20 SM malls nationwide, bringing together employers, government agencies, and thousands of jobseekers in one of the country’s largest coordinated Independence Day hiring initiatives.

DOLE representatives join forces at the Labor Day Job Fair, helping bring employment opportunities and essential services closer to Filipino jobseekers nationwide

For decades, SM and DOLE have worked hand in hand to make jobs more accessible to communities nationwide. The strength of this partnership was evident during the Labor Day Job Fairs last May 1, when DOLE organized simultaneous job fairs in 15 SM venues, supporting more than 17,000 jobseekers and resulting in over 1,000 hired-on-the-spot (HOTS).

Job seekers participate in on-the-spot interviews with leading employers at the Labor Day Job Fairs nationwide last May 1.

The momentum continues in 2026. From January to May alone, the SM-DOLE partnership has already mounted 66 job fairs, served more than 57,000 jobseekers, which led to over 6,000 hired-on-the-spot, helping thousands of Filipinos take meaningful steps toward employment.

Jobs Today, Skills for Tomorrow

SM, DOLE, and partners cut the ribbon to open the Labor Day job fair last May

Beyond hiring, this year’s Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs will also feature upskilling opportunities in partnership with DICT, TESDA, Jobstreet, and industry partners. Job seekers can explore learning opportunities in AI, cybersecurity, digital marketing, data analytics, virtual assistance, and other in-demand skills designed to improve employability and prepare them for the future of work.

Real Opportunities. Real Stories.

Behind every successful job fair are stories of hope and transformation.

One hired-on-the-spot applicant shared, “Nung sinabi po sakin na Hired on the Spot po ako sobrang saya ko po. Kasi magkakaroon na po ako ng trabaho para sa anak ko.”

Another successful applicant said, “Ngayon natanggap na po ako sa Hypermarket, magiipon lang po, para ‘pag nakaipon na po pwede na po ulit makapag-aral.”

For SM Supermalls, the impact goes beyond filling vacancies. “Through our Job Fairs, we create access to jobs, skills, and brighter futures. Every applicant hired and every opportunity created reflects our commitment to helping Filipinos move forward,” SM Executive Vice President Joaquin San Agustin shared.

More Than a Job Fair

The Independence Day Job Fairs are designed as a one-stop employment hub. Beyond job opportunities, applicants can access government support services from NBI, SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, DOLE and PESO offices, and other partner agencies, helping streamline employment requirements and make the application process faster and more convenient.

Jobseekers are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their resume, valid IDs, a ballpen, and relevant credentials. Many participating employers will conduct on-the-spot interviews and may offer immediate hiring opportunities.

Find the Nearest June 12 – Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs near you:

  • SM Megamall
  • SM City Marikina
  • SM Center Sangandaan
  • SM City East Ortigas
  • SM City San Lazaro
  • SM Center Las Piñas
  • SM City Sucat
  • SM City Rosales
  • SM City La Union
  • SM City Laoag
  • SM City Tuguegarao
  • SM City Bataan
  • SM City Telabastagan
  • SM City San Jose Del Monte
  • SM City Dasmariñas
  • SM City Legazpi
  • SM City Bacolod
  • SM Seaside City Cebu
  • SM CDO Downtown Premier
  • SM City Davao

More Opportunities Throughout June

The nationwide effort continues with 17 additional SM Job Fairs scheduled across the country throughout June, including special industry-focused and sector-specific hiring events.

  • June 3 – SM City Tuguegarao​
  • June 7 – SMX Davao – SM Lanang Premier ​(Tourism companies)
  • June 9 – SM City Baliwag​ (STI job fair)
  • June 9 – SM City Davao (ICT companies)​
  • June 11 – SM City Valenzuela​
  • June 11 – SM City Bacoor​
  • June 11 – SM City San Mateo​
  • June 11 – SM City Iloilo​
  • June 16 – 17 – SM City Novaliches​ (QC University job fair)
  • June 16 – 17 – SM City Iloilo (ICT companies)​
  • June 17 – SM City Calamba​
  • June 18 – SM City Bacolod​
  • June 18 – SM City Daet​
  • June 19 – SM City Baliwag (NU Job Fair)​
  • June 25 – SM City Trece Martires​
  • June 27 – SM City Bataan (Trabaho at Negosyo)​
  • June 30 – SM Center Muntinlupa

Schedules and participating malls are subject to change without prior notice. For updates and the latest list of participating malls, visit the SM Supermalls Job Fair Page or follow SM Supermalls’ official social media pages.

Whether you are a fresh graduate, graduating student, first-time job seeker, career shifter, or experienced professional, there is an opportunity waiting for you.

A Continuing Partnership for Nation-Building

This Independence Day, SM and DOLE continue with their shared mission: creating opportunities, developing skills, and helping more Filipinos build better futures. More than matching jobs with talent, the partnership empowers people to support their families, strengthen their communities, and contribute to national progress. Together, SM and DOLE continue to prove that when the public and private sectors work hand in hand, opportunities grow, communities thrive, and the nation moves forward.

A day filled with hope, handshakes, and hiring.

Visit the nearest SM Job Fair this June and take the next step toward your career journey.

 

 

 

 

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SM Supermalls becomes the first mall operator selected to implement the Department of Energy’s Oras Natin sa Efficiency (O.N.E.) initiative

SM Supermalls and the Department of Energy lead the launch of the O.N.E. (Oras Natin sa Efficiency) campaign at the SM Mall of Asia Globe, promoting collective action for energy efficiency nationwide.
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Director Patrick T. Aquino, CESO III, Energy Utilization Management Bureau (EUMB), Department of Energy, Mr. Joaquin L. San Agustin, Executive Vice President for Marketing, SM Supermalls, Assistant Secretary Mandy Romero, Department of Energy, Ms. Nicole Cordovez, Binibining Pilipinas Grand International 2016, Secretary Sharon S. Garin, Department of Energy, Honorable Imelda G. Calixto-Rubiano, Pasay City Mayor, Engr. Junias M. Eusebio, Vice President for Mall Operations, SM Supermalls, Undersecretary Mario C. Marasigan, Department of Energy, Ms. Mhicaela “Bella” Belen, and Ms. Pauline Gaston.

SM Supermalls has partnered with the Department of Energy (DOE) in launching O.N.E.: Oras Natin sa Efficiency, a nationwide campaign promoting energy efficiency by encouraging Filipinos to adopt simple but collective energy-saving practices.

The initiative was officially introduced through a symbolic switch-off ceremony at the Mall of Asia Globe, highlighting the importance of responsible energy consumption. It comes amid the country’s State of National Energy Emergency under Executive Order No. 110, s. 2026, which points to geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions as key risks to energy security.

The O.N.E. campaign, anchored on the message “One Hour, One Energy, One Nation,” encourages coordinated energy reduction as a shared national habit. For SM, this means participating in anenergy reduction window where participating properties will switch off non-essential lights and reduce unnecessary energy use.

During the ceremony, SM expressed its support for DOE’s call for energy responsibility, emphasizing that energy security is a shared concern that affects homes, businesses, communities, and the daily lives of millions of Filipinos.

Department of Energy Secretary Sharon Garin delivers the keynote message during the launch of the O.N.E. (Oras Natin sa Efficiency) campaign at SM Mall of Asia, reinforcing the call for collective action toward energy efficiency nationwide.

“At first, one hour may seem small. One switch turned off. One appliance unplugged. One light dimmed. But when many people do it together, across homes, malls, offices, and communities, that one hour becomes something bigger. It becomes a shared habit. It becomes a national effort. It becomes a reminder that each of us has a role to play in protecting our country’s energy future,” said Junias M. Eusebio, Vice President for Operations, SM Supermalls.

As part of its operational commitment, SM will assign energy officers to monitor participation and report actual energy savings to the DOE. The initiative will also include the switch-off of non-essential lights such as pylons, façade lighting, and decorative displays during the designated reduction window, supported by proper coordination and monitoring across participating properties.

Engr. Junias M. Eusebio, Vice President for Mall Operations of SM Supermalls, highlights the company’s operational commitment to energy efficiency in support of the Department of Energy’s O.N.E. (Oras Natin sa Efficiency) campaign at SM Mall of Asia.

Beyond the ceremonial switch-off, SM emphasized that the campaign is about building lasting habits. Through its nationwide network of most-loved malls, SM will continue to share DOE-provided energy efficiency tips and information materials with tenants, employees, customers, and millions of daily visitors—encouraging them to carry the practice beyond the mall and into their homes and workplaces.

“It is not just about one hour. It is about what that one hour teaches us. That energy efficiency can be practical. That sustainability can be part of everyday life. That small habits, when shared by many, can help move a nation forward,” Tan added.

Pasay City Mayor Imelda G. Calixto-Rubiano expresses support for the O.N.E. (Oras Natin sa Efficiency) campaign at SM Mall of Asia, underscoring the vital role of local government units in advancing energy efficiency and sustainability efforts.

The O.N.E. campaign is in line with SM Supermalls’ long-standing environmental efforts under SM Cares and the broader SM Green Movement, which advocate for responsible energy use, climate action, and everyday sustainable practices. SM continues to advance its sustainability agenda through energy-efficient operations, solar energy initiatives, and the expansion of EV charging facilities across its properties.

By supporting the DOE’s O.N.E. initiative, SM highlights the private sector’s role in promoting national energy responsibility, demonstrating how small, consistent collective actions can lead to meaningful impact.

Together, one hour truly makes a difference for one nation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SM Supermalls’ ongoing commitment to sustainability

The mall operator continues to pioneer eco-friendly programs

 

SM Supermalls’ journey toward building a more sustainable and greener future dates back to the 1990s, when it installed a wastewater treatment facility at SM Southmall. This pioneering system, which reuses treated wastewater for irrigation and sanitation purposes, became the starting point of the company’s long-term commitment to environmental care and resource efficiency.

The initiative was led by Mr. Hans Sy, now Chairman of the Executive Committee of SM Prime Holdings. Beyond his role in business, he is widely recognized as an advocate for sustainability, promoting the belief that economic growth should always go hand in hand with environmental responsibility.

Mr. Sy’s groundbreaking vision has been deeply ingrained in how SM Supermalls are designed and managed. Over the years, the institution has launched industry-first programs that focus on waste management, water conservation, energy efficiency, and air quality — all of which have helped improve environmental conditions and the quality of life in surrounding communities.

SM Supermalls’ enduring commitment to sustainability was already in motion before the Securities and Exchange Commission’s mandate for publicly listed companies and large non-listed entities to submit sustainability disclosures, effective in fiscal year 2026.

Its water conservation efforts have recycled approximately 6.6 million cubic meters of wastewater — equivalent to almost 3,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools — across its malls annually. In SM Baguio specifically, over 19,000 cubic meters of rainwater have been recycled for kitchen and operational use, benefiting adjacent communities by conserving valuable water.

Moreover, its Trash To Cash Recycling Market has collected approximately 1.5 million kilograms of recyclables every year, and has continuously encouraged patrons to visit their most-loved SM Supermall to join the movement toward waste segregation. Its energy management initiatives have seamlessly woven form and function into its SkyGardens and open spaces, which provide natural ventilation and have drastically improved air quality for its patrons.

Over the last few years, the mall operator has been leading the charge towards eco-friendly power options. It currently has an estimated 200,000 solar panels on 65 hectares of rooftops across its properties. The vast energy system powers mall operations while reducing the overall carbon footprint. The initiative has equipped SM Supermalls amid pressures to seek alternative energy sources during the energy crisis.

SM Supermalls continues to grow its electric vehicle charging network in support of the transition toward more sustainable transportation. It currently operates 160 EV charging stations across its malls nationwide, with further expansion plans underway.

Looking ahead, SM Supermalls is committed to developing innovative solutions that deliver long-term benefits for future generations, building on its decades-long commitment to greener and more resilient urban spaces. Sustainability remains central to its vision, and as it expands across the country, it also strengthens its commitment to improving the well-being of surrounding communities.

 

 

 

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Successful Job Fair at SM City Dasmariñas Strengthens Momentum for Nationwide “Araw ng Kalayaan” Program

Thousands of jobseekers gather at SM City Dasmariñas during the SM Retail Job Fair, opening doors to new careers and brighter opportunities for Filipinos.

SM Supermalls, together with its valued partners, successfully held the SM Group Job Fair at SM City Dasmariñas last May 27, gathering job seekers, employers, and career opportunities in one convenient and accessible venue.

The one-day hiring event saw a strong turnout of job seekers from Cavite and nearby communities, linking applicants with employment opportunities from some of the country’s well-known retail and service companies. Among the participating employers were Ace Hardware, Watsons, SM Store, SM Supermarket, SM Appliance Center, Sports Central, Toy Kingdom, Savemore, Alfamart, Goldilocks, National University, and other SM Group affiliates.

More than 1,000 job seekers attended the event, interviewing with more than 20 companies offering opportunities across retail, operations, merchandising, customer service, finance, marketing, warehouse operations, pharmacy, and management roles. More than 140 were hired on the spot (HOTS) with several hundreds more for follow-up interviews beyond the job fair. This reflects the event’s immediate impact in helping Filipinos move closer to meaningful employment.

Successful applicants celebrate their hired-on-the-spot (HOTS) moments after securing new career opportunities at the SM Retail Job Fair.

For many attendees, the event became more than just a job fair—it became an opportunity for a fresh start and a brighter future.

One hired-on-the-spot (HOTS) applicant shared how the SM Job Fair gave them renewed hope and confidence in finding meaningful work.

“Thanks, God! Kasi natanggap din naman agad ako at hindi ako nahirapan. Anong oras palang uuwi na ako kasi tanggap na ako. And this is my first time kasi umattend ng job fair. And hindi ako na disappoint kasi napaka accommodating ng staff kamo. At saka ambabait pa,” shared Marissa Orias Urbano, hired at Toy Kingdom.

Applicants line up early at the SM Retail Job Fair in search of fresh starts, meaningful work, and future opportunities.

Some successful hires plan to use their income to fund their education. Marcelo P. Magboo III who was hired at SM Appliance Center shared that he stopped his college education for almost two years because of financial problems. He participated in the SM Job Fair, “napagisip-isip ko po ngayon na, bakit hindi po ako magtrabaho para makapag-aral ulit… Masaya po (na natanggap), tumaas po yung chance na makapag-aral ako ulit. Thank you SM for giving me a chance to get a job… magkakaroon na ako ng pambayad sa sarili kong pag-aaral.”

Government and institutional partners also emphasized the importance of bringing opportunities closer to communities through accessible employment platforms.

From resumes to real opportunities—jobseekers connect directly with leading employers during the SM Retail Job Fair at SM City Dasmariñas.

Companies also shared how SM job fairs allowed them to more easily connect with talents and fill-up their vacancies. “Sobrang nakaka-overwhelm… andaming tao. Yung mga area na meron akong vacancy dito, around Dasma, Imus, and Bacoor… super happy kasi na filled-in na. So, may mga na hired on the spot kami. Thank you so much SM Dasmariñas. Sana marami pang job fair,” shared Daniela Capistrano, Talent Acquisition Officer from Goldilocks Bakeshop Inc.

Initiatives like the SM Job Fairs help bridge jobseekers to immediate employment opportunities while making the process more accessible and community-based. Meanwhile, DICT highlighted the importance of digital readiness and future-ready learning as part of today’s evolving workforce landscape through their booths.

The initiative was made possible through strong collaboration among SM Supermalls, SM Retail, Jobstreet, PSAC Jobs, PCCI, ECOP, PHILEXPORT, PESO, LGUs, DICT, and other institutional partners committed to supporting employment generation and workforce development.

Career opportunities across retail, customer service, operations, and management were made available during the SM Retail Job Fair.

One-Stop Job Application Experience

SM Job Fairs also integrate government support services to help streamline the hiring process for applicants. Participating agencies—including the Social Security System (SSS), PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, and other government partners—help applicants process essential employment requirements on-site, making the experience faster, easier, and more accessible.

This collaboration between government, industry, and private sector partners reflects a shared mission of helping more Filipinos move forward through employment and lifelong learning.

The successful turnout at SM City Dasmariñas also builds momentum for the upcoming nationwide Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs this June 12 across participating SM malls nationwide.

This year’s Independence Day Job Fairs will go beyond traditional hiring by integrating digital upskilling and future-ready learning opportunities in partnership with DICT, TESDA, Jobstreet, and local government partners. Main event activities will be highlighted at SM City East Ortigas, featuring digital upskilling sessions and participation from Pasig City local government and various institutional partners.

Partnerships between government, industry, and private sector groups help create more accessible employment opportunities for Filipinos.

Applicants can also look forward to learning opportunities focused on AI, digital productivity, cybersecurity awareness, and workplace readiness—supporting not only immediate employment, but long-term career growth in today’s evolving workforce.

Participating malls for the June 12 SM Araw ng Kalayaan Job Fairs include:

  1. SM Megamall
  2. SM City Marikina
  3. SM Center Sangandaan
  4. SM City East Ortigas
  5. SM City San Lazaro
  6. SM Center Las Piñas
  7. SM City Sucat
  8. SM City Rosales
  9. SM City Laoag
  10. SM City Tuguegarao
  11. SM City Bataan
  12. SM City Telabastagan
  13. SM City San Jose Del Monte
  14. SM City Dasmariñas
  15. SM City Legazpi
  16. SM City Bacolod
  17. SM Seaside City Cebu
  18. SM CDO Downtown Premier
  19. SM City Davao
  20. SM City General Santos

Additional SM Job Fairs and industry-focused hiring events will also continue throughout June in select SM malls nationwide, further strengthening SM Supermalls’ commitment to helping Filipinos access jobs, skills, and new opportunities closer to their communities.

  1. June 3 – SM City Tuguegarao​
  2. June 7 – SMX Davao – SM Lanang Premier (Tourism & Hospitality)​
  3. June 9 – SM City Baliwag​
  4. June 9 – SM City Davao (ICT companies)​
  5. June 11 – SM City Valenzuela​
  6. June 11 – SM City Bacoor​
  7. June 11 – SM City San Mateo​
  8. June 11 – SM City Iloilo​
  9. June 16 – 17 – SM City Novaliches​
  10. June 16 – 17 – SM City Iloilo (ICT companies)​
  11. June 17 – SM City Calamba​
  12. June 18 – SM City Bacolod​
  13. June 18 – SM City Daet​
  14. June 25 – SM City Trece Martires​
  15. June 27 – SM City Bataan (Trabaho at Negosyo)​
  16. June 30 – SM Center Muntinlupa

At SM Supermalls, opportunities extend beyond jobs, helping more Filipinos progress through meaningful employment, skills development, and better prospects for the future.

Schedules and participating malls may change without prior notice. For the latest updates and complete list of participating locations, visit the SM Supermalls Job Fair page or follow SM Supermalls’ official social media accounts.

 

 

Fashion, Lifestyle, Sports

Fresh Ways to Move, Dress, and Begin Your Metro Lifestyle at SM Supermalls

Real talk: there are days when you’re constantly moving, and other days when you’re simply a bit better than you were yesterday.

Either way, it all contributes to your self-love journey—not just about exercise, but about staying active in your own way, building new habits, and discovering what truly suits you each day. Around the Metro, SM Supermalls continues to grow with fresh finds and experiences that help you ease into that rhythm more naturally.

From performance gear to ways to get moving and everyday style upgrades, here are your next go-to spots that meet you where you are—right here at your most-loved mall, SM Supermalls where everything is All For You.

Either way, it all counts. It’s not about being active all the time; it’s about finding your own pace, trying something new when you’re ready, and choosing what feels right for you.

Just around the Metro, SM Supermalls continues to grow with new finds and experiences that make it easier to begin, reset, or simply switch things up–whether that means moving more, dressing with more intention, or taking that first small step.

From performance gear to easy ways to get started, and everyday style upgrades, here are your next go-to spots that meet you where you are—right here at your most-loved mall, SM Supermalls, where everything is All For You.

Getting Into the Game

Whether you’re starting from zero or getting back into it, having the right space–and gear—makes all the difference.

  • Wilson

Your sporty era just found its match. Wilson lands at Level 2 of SM Podium with performance-driven pieces and court-ready essentials made for every kind of active day.

  • Avari Tennis

Practice that swing and be rally ready with Avari Tennis’ first-ever SM store at Level 5 of SM Podium.

Showing Up, Your Way

  • Ayumi

The secret to your “I woke up like this!” everyday look! Ayumi is soon opening at the North Towers, Level 3 of SM North EDSA with soft, wearable staples perfect for everyday styling.

  • Ball & Chain

This one’s worth the detour! Ball & Chain brings its first-ever pop-up in the Philippines to The Block, Level 2 of SM North EDSA, serving bold pieces that instantly add edge to your everyday look!

Because being in your active era isn’t just about movement, but also about how you show up every day, the soon-to-open Coach at the 2nd Level, Mega B of SM Megamall brings elevated everyday pieces that balance style and function, for moments on and off the move. Think modern classics, premium craftsmanship, and statement staples that fit seamlessly into your daily rotation—whether you’re heading out or slowing down.

No matter what your active era looks like—whether you’re always on the move or simply easing into your own rhythm—there’s always something new ready to become part of your routine. Explore new spaces, try fresh experiences, and make them truly yours at SM Supermalls, which continues to evolve with exciting finds and offerings, all for you.

Stay updated by following @smsupermalls on social media or visiting SM Supermalls www.smsupermalls.com for the latest news and events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle

5 Reasons Shoppers Can’t Get Enough of the Bulawan Trade Fair at SM Bacolod

Discover Negrense artisans, local finds, and exciting experiences that deserve a spot on your plans

SM Supermalls and the Association of Negros Producers (ANP) formally open the Bulawan Trade Fair at SM City Bacolod, celebrating Negrense creativity, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurship while creating greater opportunities for local MSMEs to thrive. L-R: Brigadier General Ted Dumosmog Commanding Officer 303rd Brigade; Gov. Eugenio “Bong” Lacson; Mary Ann Colmenares, 40th Negros Trade Fair Chairperson; May Castro, Public Relations Manager of SM City Bacolod; and Lynna Joy B. Cardinal, DTI Negros Occidental Provincial Director.

The Bulawan Trade Fair is now in full swing at SM City Bacolod, attracting shoppers, creatives, and advocates of local craftsmanship in a lively celebration of Negrense artistry, innovation, and enterprise. After a strong opening day turnout, the three-day event continues to highlight locally made products and the inspiring stories of MSMEs from Negros Occidental, reinforcing why it remains a must-visit weekend destination.

Organized in collaboration with the Association of Negros Producers (ANP), the group also responsible for last year’s successful Negros Trade Fair at SM Aura Premier, the Bulawan Trade Fair stands as a tribute to local creativity while also opening doors for MSMEs to reach broader national markets through SM Supermalls’ extensive retail network.

Here are five reasons why shoppers are loving the Bulawan Trade Fair at SM Bacolod:

  1. It’s where Negrense craftsmanship meets modern innovation

Shoppers are especially flocking to the fair for highly sought-after Negrense delicacies, handcrafted home décor, artisanal fashion accessories, woven products, natural crafts, and locally made food favorites that showcase the distinct creativity and craftsmanship of Negros Occidental.

Proudly Negrense delicacies, artisanal creations, and handcrafted products take center stage at the Bulawan Trade Fair, showcasing the innovation and creativity of local MSMEs.

Visitors can also discover original and never-before-seen product concepts featured in SIBOL: The 33rd Bulawan Awards, 4th Pilak Awards, and 3rd ANP-PGNO Balik Salig Design Competition—a prestigious platform where new products and creative concepts are introduced, judged, and recognized for excellence and innovation.

The Bulawan Trade fair serves as a platform for Negrense artisans and entrepreneurs to champion their culture and distinct creative palates to a wider market of customers through SM Supermalls

“People now appreciate products with authentic stories and craftsmanship,” shared Eva Si of ChiEvs Stones and Crystals. “The Bulawan Trade Fair allows us to proudly showcase Negrense creativity to more customers and new markets.”products and creative concepts are introduced, judged, and recognized for excellence and innovation.

  1. It’s a major boost for local and next generation Filipino MSMEs

As part of SM Supermalls’ continuing SM for MSMEs advocacy, the event provides entrepreneurs with greater visibility, stronger customer engagement, and opportunities to scale beyond their local communities. “SM Supermalls continues to open meaningful opportunities for MSMEs across the country,” said Joaquin San Agustin. “Through events like the Bulawan Trade Fair, we help local businesses connect with more customers, strengthen their brands, and become part of a larger movement that champions Filipino entrepreneurship.”

Local artisans proudly showcase their latest creations as guests flock to the Bulawan Trade Fair at SM City Bacolod.

  1. It’s where future Negrense brands are discovered

SIBOL: The 33rd Bulawan Awards, 4th Pilak Awards, and 3rd ANP-PGNO Balik Salig Design Competition serves as a preview leading toward the milestone 40th Negros Trade Fair happening later this year in Manila. The competitions introduce new products and concepts to the market, where entries are judged based on innovation, craftsmanship, and design excellence before potentially being launched commercially after the judging on May 29.

Winning products often gain wider exposure through the Negros Trade Fair, including previous standouts such as Chorizo Hamonado and Recado in Chili Oil, which eventually became part of the Manila showcase.

The Bulawan Awards recognize products from ANP members and, this year, also welcome non-ANP participants under an Open Category—expanding opportunities for emerging entrepreneurs and creators across Negros Occidental.

Negrense entrepreneurs connect with wider audiences through SM Supermalls’ MSME platform, transforming local craftsmanship into growing business opportunities.

Meanwhile, the Pilak Awards highlight products developed by MSMEs supported by the Negros Occidental Technology and Livelihood Development Center (TLDC) under the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental, which empowers MSMEs, farmers, and marginalized communities through livelihood development, skills training, and enterprise support.

The ANP-PGNO Balik Salig Design Competition shines a spotlight on former conflict area communities, using creativity and weaving as tools for empowerment, peace-building, and sustainable livelihood generation. Through handcrafted products and cultural storytelling, participating communities showcase resilience, heritage, and hope.

For over four decades, ANP has championed Negrense entrepreneurship, design innovation, and craftsmanship by creating platforms that help local businesses grow and thrive. “The overwhelming support during opening day reflects the growing appreciation for proudly local products and Negrense talent,” shared Mary Ann Colmenares, 40th Negros Trade Fair Chairperson. “Through our partnership with SM Supermalls, we are able to give our artisans and MSMEs a stronger platform to reach wider audiences.” 

  1. Visitors can experience more than just shopping

Beyond the exhibits, guests can immerse themselves in a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, industry meetups, talks, runway presentations, and live product judging sessions that celebrate the intersection of culture, creativity, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.

Among the activities happening throughout the fair are macrame workshops, women-led art sessions, design talks, and fashion presentations featuring local arts and crafts. “It’s inspiring to see people not just buying products but also wanting to learn the stories and processes behind them,” shared CJ Jimenez of Vaca Japonesa. “That connection makes events like this very meaningful for makers like us.”

The Bulawan Trade Fair transforms SM City Bacolod into a vibrant marketplace showcasing the best of Negrense artistry and innovation.

  1. Every purchase supports local communities

Every handcrafted product purchased at the fair directly supports local artisans, community-based enterprises, and livelihood programs across Negros Occidental. The event also features products from communities supported through the Balik Salig Awards, a collaborative initiative that empowers former conflict-affected communities through weaving, craftsmanship, and sustainable livelihoods.

Products developed by MSMEs supported by the Negros Occidental Technology and Livelihood Development Center (TLDC) highlight the power of livelihood development, creativity, and local enterprise.

By choosing to support local creators, shoppers contribute to a broader effort that preserves cultural heritage, empowers communities, and fosters Filipino entrepreneurship. At SM City Bacolod, the Bulawan Trade Fair and SIBOL Design Competition continue to showcase Negrense creativity, enterprise, and community empowerment, while also helping local MSMEs expand from regional artisans into brands with national recognition.

To learn more, visit msme.smsupermalls.com or email [email protected].

 

Food

Chooks-to-Go’s Latest Campaign Brings the Flavor of Filipino Sarap to Life

Known for its iconic “Masarap Kahit Walang Sauce” promise, Chooks-to-Go, one of the Philippines’ leading roasted chicken brands, celebrates the energy and warmth of Filipino gatherings through its latest campaign, “ChookChoo-O Ang Sarap.” Drawing inspiration from fiestas, casual get-togethers, and everyday moments shared over delicious food, the campaign is brought to life through an upbeat music video and radio spot that showcase the distinct joy, flavor, and togetherness that define the Chooks-to-Go experience.

Adding even more excitement to the campaign is Kyline Alcantara, who joins the celebration as one of the featured personalities in the music video, bringing youthful energy and vibrant Filipino spirit to the campaign.

Led by the beloved Chooksie mascot, the film takes viewers on a colorful journey through some of the country’s most festive traditions – from the vibrant streets of Lucban during the Pahiyas Festival, to the lively atmosphere of Panagbenga, and the energetic spirit of Sinulog. Along the way, Chooksie spreads fun, music, and flavor, turning every moment into a celebration.

More than just a catchy expression, “ChookChoo-O Ang Sarap” represents the unmistakable joy Filipinos feel when delicious food brings people together. The campaign highlights the role of Chooks-to-Go and Chooks Diner in creating memorable bonding moments — whether during grand festivities or simple everyday meals shared with family and friends.

“In the Philippines, sarap is never quiet. It is sung in festivals, danced in the streets, and felt in every salu-salo,” said James Benedict Carreon, President of Chooks-to-Go Inc. “This music video captures the spontaneous expression of joy that delicious food brings to Filipinos everywhere.”

Featuring a catchy jingle, colorful visuals, and lively storytelling, the campaign highlights Filipinos’ deep appreciation for good food, music, and shared moments. Through “ChookChoo-O Ang Sarap,” an ordinary meal becomes a vibrant celebration of Filipino culture, showing that every gathering can turn into a memorable occasion when people come together.

The music video is now streaming on digital platforms and airing on radio stations nationwide. Watch the music video here:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZZkn1hAZhU

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reel/2519445185152299

Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chookstogo_ph/video/7642530584354508053