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Globe was named the Philippines’ Most Recommended Telco Brand for 2025

Based on study by SYNERGY | YouGov reflecting brand trust and loyalty

In photo (L–R): Renzo Reyes, of SYNERGY Market Research + Strategic Consultancy; Chief Operations Officer Yoly Crisanto, Globe Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer; Germaine Reyes, President and CEO of SYNERGY Market Research + Strategic Consultancy; and Chi Wei Teo, General Manager of YouGov Singapore.

Based on feedback from Filipino customers, Globe was named the Philippines’ Most Recommended Telco Brand for 2025.

Based on information from YouGov BrandIndex, a daily tracker that gauges consumer sentiment toward brands, the prize was presented at the SYNERGY | YouGov Awards. Globe continuously received the highest recommendation scores between January and December 2024, demonstrating how strongly Filipinos support and believe in the brand.

Accepting the award on behalf of Globe, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer Yoly Crisanto shared a heartfelt message: “We’re really, truly proud to receive this award—and we dedicate it to our customers. We will always and continue to pursue making our customers happy and satisfied. At the end of the day, they are our North Star.”

This recognition is more than just a title—it’s proof that Globe’s efforts to listen, improve, and deliver better service are paying off. Whether it’s helping people stay connected, supporting digital learning, or creating moments of everyday ease, Globe continues to build real relationships with the people it serves.

Globe continues to concentrate on what really counts: gaining and maintaining the trust of its clients. GlobeOne is always looking for ways to make things easier, more meaningful, and more relevant for its customers. Some of these efforts include launching rewards and promotions that align with everyday lifestyles, streamlining self-service options on the GlobeOne app, and fostering digital inclusion by strengthening digital infrastructure in underserved communities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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