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March 2026

Food, Lifestyle

Coca-Cola Philippines’ Barangay Tapon to Ipon Initiative is won by Barangay Tejeros

Barangay Tejeros is recognized as the top-performing barangay at the Tapon to Ipon Fiesta awarding ceremony, honoring collective effort and barangay-led action toward proper waste segregation.

Makati City’s Barangay Tejeros has demonstrated how common objectives can transform routine recycling into a long-lasting community activity. barrio Tejeros, which was named the best-performing barrio in Coca-Cola Philippines’ Barangay Tapon to Ipon program, showed how cooperation enhanced waste segregation, promoted inclusive recycling, and increased community ties.

A community fiesta with sports and activities followed the awarding ceremony, which took place at the Barangay Tejeros basketball court. Barangay Tejeros, which had finished second the year before, took first place in the most recent iteration of the program, demonstrating the community’s continued involvement and dedication.

The event brings the community together through interactive games, prizes, and shared merienda, celebrating the winning barangay’s achievement while reinforcing recycling as a fun, inclusive, and owned community practice.

Recognizing grassroots recycling efforts

Barangay Tapon to Ipon is a yearly, nationwide community recycling initiative powered by Coca-Cola Philippines in partnership with barangays, local leaders, and sari-sari store owners. The program engaged barangays, residents, and sari-sari stores across Metro Manila to collect and properly segregate PET bottles. It supports barangays in implementing Republic Act No. 9003, or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, while helping build sustainable recycling habits at the grassroots level.

This year, 20 barangays around Metro Manila joined the friendly competition, collecting PET bottles while strengthening waste segregation and recycling practices. The awarding ceremony recognized the barangay’s collective effort, highlighting the role of residents, youth volunteers, and sari-sari stores in driving impact at the local level.

Barangay Tejeros collected nearly 40,000 PET bottles, equivalent to 698 kilograms, followed by Barangay 114 in Caloocan City in second place with a collection of about 21,000 (375 KG), and Barangay Moonwalk in Parañaque City for third place with 17,000 (310 KG).

Barangay Chairman Wilfredo S. Leonardo said visible results motivated their community to stay engaged and take pride in their efforts. “Noong nakaraang taon po, second place lang kami. Siyempre, gusto na naming maging number one. Kaya nang dumating ang pagkakataong ito, sinabi ko talaga sa mga kasamahan ko na gagawin namin ang lahat para makuha ang number one,” Leonardo said. “Pinasasalamatan po namin ang Coca-Cola sa patuloy na pagpili sa’ming barangay upang maging bahagi ng programang ito. Kaya inalagaan at sinuportahan namin nang husto ang aming pagsali dito.”

(“Last year, we were only in second place. Of course, we wanted to be number one. That’s why when this opportunity came around, I encouraged everyone to do our best so we can be number one.” Leonardo said. “We are grateful for Coca-Cola for consistently inviting us to join their program. We will continue supporting and joining this cause.”)

Barangay Tejeros receives tools to help sustain recycling and cleanliness initiatives, supporting the community’s efforts to keep participation strong beyond the campaign.

Along with their recognition, Barangay Tejeros was given 10 Coca-Cola stools made from recycled plastic, a Barangay Tapon to Ipon tent, Coca-Cola beverages for community events, and a Premium Linis Barangay Kit with cleaning and safety supplies. The barangay plans to integrate these into existing programs and continue encouraging participation from households and sari-sari stores.

Sustaining momentum beyond the campaign

For Coca-Cola Philippines, the nationwide recycling initiative forms part of a broader collection initiative, which includes over 6,000 collection points nationwide. The aim is to bring the collected bottles to PETValue Philippines, the country’s first food-grade bottle-to-bottle recycling facility located in General Trias, Cavite. PETValue Philippines processes used PET bottles and transforms them into recycled PET (rPET), which can be used to produce new food-grade beverage bottles.

“Programs like Barangay Tapon to Ipon foster the spirit of bayanihan, bringing communities together to achieve a shared goal,” said Tony Del Rosario, President of Coca-Cola Philippines and Vice President for Franchise Operations East of Coca‑Cola Far East Limited (CCFEL). “By making recycling fun and engaging, we help barangays build a culture of sustainability, where collective action at the grassroots creates ripple effects that can help strengthen recycling practices in communities across the country.”

By collaborating with barangays and local partners to transform local action into long-term recycling habits and appropriate waste management, Coca-Cola Philippines continues its dedication to collection and sustainability.

Visit Coca-Cola Philippines’ Sustainability Hub at www.coca-cola.com/ph/en/sustainability to find out more about the company’s sustainability efforts.

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Lifestyle, Sports

Pickleball’s Development as PH’s New Community Sport: From Weekend Rallies to National Play

More than a game, pickleball isn’t just being played by Filipinos—it’s being built, and the whole country is all in. (From L-R; Michael Johnson – Co-Founder and Chairman, Gigi Maceda – Trustee and Head of Officiating, Shery Cu – President, Suzette Pasustento – Country Manager of Skechers Philippines, Coni Ybañez – Treasurer, Red Dumuk – Secretary General, Jeffrey Kho – Co-Founder and Trustee)

People with well-coordinated athletic fits, well-worn sneakers, and colorful paddles all set and waiting at the baseline are some of the telltale markers you’ll see if you go past any court these days. And the game for which everyone is waiting in line? Pickleball.

What started out as a lighthearted weekend demonstration has swiftly grown into a major movement. Pickleball is becoming increasingly popular across the nation, and it’s not by coincidence. The sport is evolving from unstructured play to a national framework that unites players, organizers, and communities under the direction of the Philippine Pickleball Federation (PPF). Growing the game sustainably and correctly is the ambitiously basic goal.

So, who’s drawing up the game plan, if you’ll ask? PPF. This organization is recognized by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee, and a Founding Member of the Global Pickleball Federation. PPF means serious business, as they’re doing much more than just handing out paddles.

Raising the bar even higher, PPF launched the Philippine Pickleball Participant (PPP) Registry, a national database for players, coaches, and officials. Leveling up the experience, PPF also implemented the Official National Ranking System last January 1, 2026.

“In just a few years, we have seen tremendous organic growth (in Pickleball), and that’s something we celebrate. But now, it’s time to support that enthusiasm with systems that ensure fairness, credibility, and long-term development,” said Shery Anne Cu, President, Philippine Pickleball Federation.

Behind the scenes, the federation is creating and setting down standardized pathways for tournaments, officiating, and coaching. This brings clarity and consistency to every level of play, ensuring that everyone, from energetic first-timers to seasoned senior players, can step onto the court knowing that they’re part of an inclusive, safe, and well-organized ecosystem.

Building on that commitment, Skechers embraced pickleball at its grassroots stage and advocated for PPF since the rise of the sport. Going beyond traditional support, Skechers developed a dedicated pickleball footwear that’s engineered specifically for the court.

At the same time, Skechers has demonstrated its wholehearted involvement to the sport by supporting key events, with highlights like the Street Pickleball exhibition, which took place in late November 2025 at the GPF Global Pickleball Congress, as well as the first-ever Philippine Pickleball National Championship held last May 30 to June 1, 2025. The brand also welcomed professional pickleball champions like Sarah Jane Lim-Narvasa and Leander Lazaro as official Skechers Pickleball Athletes. For Skechers, it’s clear that this isn’t just a partnership. It’s a shared journey, from start to finish.

If there’s another defining moment that shows how far the sport has come, it’s this: the inaugural Skechers Pickleball 1st Philippine Pickleball Amateur Nationals, set to take place from March 28 to March 30 at Tela Park Pickleball Center, Las Piñas City. Co-presented by Skechers, the Nationals are more than just another tournament—they’re a statement. In addition, the scheduled competitions will be the second tournament in contribution to the official national rankings. It’s a defining milestone for the federation’s long-term development plan. The said event brings together amateur players from across the country to compete under standards that champion safety, fairness, and excellence.

Learn more about the mechanics here

“For us, the Nationals mark a turning point for pickleball in the country. It’s inspiring to see Filipinos step onto the court and into a more connected community with Skechers every step of the way,” said Sue Pasustento, Country Manager, Skechers Philippines.

And pickleball’s impact? It doesn’t stop at the baseline. Beyond the competition, the sport promotes active lifestyles, strengthens community bonds, and contributes to sports tourism and local economies through organized events and competitions. Because of this, Filipino players are no longer limited to local courts, with clear pathways now in place, they’re beginning to set their sights not only on regional stages, but also on international ones.

Away from the spotlight, PPF continues to do the essential groundwork: collaborating with tournament organizers, aligning best practices, and building a credible national calendar through structured sanctioning frameworks. There are also media briefings and planning sessions that further reinforce the federation’s 2026 priorities. It also spotlights partners and contributors who share a common vision—not just to grow the sport fast, but to grow it responsibly.

“What we are building is not just tournaments. We are building a credible pathway for athletes, a coordinated environment for organizers, a transparent ranking system, and a sustainable future for the sport in the country,” Cu shared.

Cu went on to say that the federation, organizers, players, and partners must continue to work together for pickleball to be a huge success in the nation.

With all of these combined efforts, pickleball is becoming more than just a fad in the Philippines. It’s a burgeoning community sport propelled by players who are just getting started, inspired by passion, and supported by a robust national framework. One thing is evident from events like the Nationals on March 28–30: Filipino pickleball’s future is not only bright but already underway.

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Think you’ve got the game, grit, and heart for pickleball? Make it official, be part of the country’s fastest-growing sport and step onto the court by signing up at registry.pickleball.ph

 

 

Lifestyle, News

As the official bank partner of Theatre Group Asia’s “Season of Power,” BPI increases access to top-notch theater

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is collaborating with Theatre Group Asia for their 2026–2027 “Season of Power,” which will feature three significant foreign and Philippine performances centered on themes of love, life, and art in an effort to provide more Filipinos with access to global creative experiences.

Through this partnership, BPI and Robinsons Bank cardholders can purchase tickets through TicketWorld and take advantage of special benefits, such as 10% off select merchandise, restaurants, and concessions inside the theater during show runs, enabling patrons to fully enjoy the theater outside of the stage.

“The arts play an important role in shaping who we are as a people—reflecting our stories, our creativity, and our shared aspirations,” said Alma Aldip, Group Head of Unsecured Lending and Cards at BPI. “Through our partnership with Theatre Group Asia, BPI is proud to help make world-class theater more accessible to Filipinos, while supporting platforms that showcase Filipino talent and strengthen our cultural identity on the global stage.

The season opens with a return to one of musical theater’s most enduring stories about ambition, identity, and the pursuit of artistic dreams.

This March, Filipino audiences can experience Broadway in Manila with James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante’s A Chorus Line, running March 12 to 29, 2026 at the Samsung Performing Arts Theatre. The production will be directed and choreographed by award-winning Filipino creative Karla Puno Garcia, featuring Philippine-based performers alongside international artists of Filipino heritage—reflecting the global footprint of Filipino talent and storytelling.

The broader “Season of Power” continues this narrative of human resilience, love, identity, and artistic expression through a lineup of globally recognized productions staged for local audiences:

  • The Notebook: The Musical— International premiere, September 2026
    A story of enduring love, memory, and devotion across time, adapted from the beloved novel and film.
  • Ang Tahanan ni Bernarda Alba— Philippine premiere, February 2027
    A powerful retelling of Federico García Lorca’s classic, exploring repression, family dynamics, and female agency within a traditional household.
  • Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George— Philippine premiere, June 2027
    A meditation on art, legacy, and creative obsession, inspired by the life of painter Georges Seurat.

BPI and Robinsons Bank cardholders will have exclusive pre-sale access to these shows.

Tickets may be purchased via www.ticketworld.com.ph using BPI or Robinsons Bank credit or debit cards, while supplies last.

By supporting productions like these, BPI continues to stand behind platforms where creativity flourishes, helping bring global stories to local audiences while celebrating the artistry and passion of Filipino performers and creatives.

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Entertainment

P-Pop girl group VVINK explores the poetry of unspoken love in new single “Kailan Ka Aamin”

VVINK’s first release of 2026 reveals a softer sonic palette and a deeper creative involvement from the five-piece pop act

Rising P-Pop group VVINK has dropped “Kailan Ka Aamin,” which serves as the first pre-release single from their upcoming full-length debut album under FlipMusic. Written by acclaimed Filipino songwriter Nica del Rosario and produced by Julius James “Bojam” De Belen, the catchy pop ballad introduces a more intimate direction for VVINK in terms of musicality and songwriting.

A tender, coming-of-age confession, “Kailan Ka Aamin” was inspired by the Thai Girls Love (GL) pair “MilkLove,” and the playful dynamic fans have associated with them. It’s a story many listeners will instantly recognize: two people who clearly feel the same way, yet neither has gathered the courage to say it out loud.

[WATCH THE “KAILAN KA AAMIN” MUSIC VIDEO]

Instead of the usual perspective of someone secretly admiring a crush, the song unfolds from the point of view of the one on the receiving end: someone who senses the same feelings but is growing impatient with the silence. Drawing from the Filipino experience of being a “yearner,” the track embraces the emotional language of young love: hallway glances, teasing friends, unsent messages, and the courage slowly building toward confession.

Kailan Ka Amin was inspired by MilkLove, my favorite Thai GL pair who have starred together in various GL series such as 23.5 and Whale Store XOXO,” Nica del Rosario, the song’s composer, explains. “Their Pinoy fans have playfully equated the question, “kailan ka aamin?” with their dynamic after one interview when they were asked what they would do if they liked someone. Milk said that she doesn’t have the nerve to confess, while Love said she won’t confess either and will just wait for the person to make a move. These remarks led their fans to jokingly say that they’re playing a game of “tagu-taguan ng feelings. (hiding feelings in English).”

Production and collaboration

Sonically, “Kailan Ka Aamin” weaves bubblegum pop influences with ‘80s-inspired production and effervescent melodies. The production balances warmth and restraint, allowing VVINK’s delicate vocal style to take center stage while building a wistful atmosphere that mirrors the song’s emotional anticipation. From its soft opening to its sweeping chorus, the bop carries a dreamlike quality that sets it apart from its previous releases.

“Working with Sir Jumbo De Belen and Ms. Nica del Rosario was such a great experience for us,” shares VVINK in a press statement. “When we first heard the demo, the emotion was already very strong. They really guided us through the meaning of the lyrics, so we understood the story before recording. The demo felt personal, but the final version feels complete. It still has the same heart, but now it sounds more VVINK.”

Beyond the recording itself, the five-member powerhouse maintained a sense of ownership carried throughout the entire production process. With encouragement from the production team, the female pop group contributed ad-libs and interpretive nuances that ultimately define the track’s character. They also stayed closely involved in other aspects of the behind-the-scenes work, including contributing ideas for concepts, styling, and even vocal arrangements during studio sessions.

Music video

“Kailan Ka Aamin” arrives alongside a visually striking music video helmed by Nolan Bernardino with Dondi Narciso. Stripping the concept down to its barest essentials, the visuals highlight both performance and atmosphere, presenting VVINK’s performance against both an urban skyline and a dreamlike forest setting.

According to Bernardino, the concept centers on showcasing the group’s natural charisma and beauty. “The music video is as simple as it gets,” Bernardino reveals. “Here we highlight a different side of the girls. This video is all about beauty: the beautiful vocals and performance, with a very pleasant but dynamic choreography. It is a performance that you just want to watch over and over again.”

For VVINK, filming “Kailan Ka Aamin” was indeed a memorable experience. “Working with Direk Nolan Bernardino and Direk Dondi Narciso has always felt light,” the Filipino femme alphas reveal. “They make collaboration fun and creative, allowing everyone to freely share ideas while still feeling guided and aligned.”

As the group’s first release of the year, “Kailan Ka Aamin” marks a new era for VVINK, ushering in a period of intentional artistic involvement and willingness to explore new sonic and storytelling approaches.

VVINK’s “Kailan Ka Aamin” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Flipmusic. Watch the music video here.

 

 

Entertainment, Lifestyle

Movement, Memory, and Migration: Exploring the Wider Impact of Paglalakbay

Migration has long been an important part of the Filipino experience. As an archipelagic country shaped by a long history of maritime travel, crossing the seas—for exploration, trade, work, or survival—has greatly influenced Filipino identity through the generations. Within this broader cultural background, Paglalakbay, an upcoming ballet by Ballet Philippines, explores themes of journey, displacement, and the search for belonging.

Although the production is inspired by the early seafaring traditions of island communities, its concept reflects a continuing story that reaches into the present. Today, the Philippines remains one of the world’s leading sources of overseas workers, with millions of Filipinos living and working abroad. This widespread migration has created a large diaspora, forming strong connections of family, labor, and cultural exchange across different parts of the world.

With the dancers during the press launch

Migration has deeply shaped the Filipino identity, from the early seafaring journeys of island communities to the present-day movement of Filipinos working abroad. This long history of crossing seas reflects the resilience and determination of Filipinos in search of better opportunities and a sense of belonging. Paglalakbay by Ballet Philippines highlights this continuing story, showing how migration has connected Filipino families, cultures, and communities across the world, while still keeping strong ties to the Philippines.

In this sense, migration is not merely a historical phenomenon but an ongoing social reality. The emotional and cultural dimensions of leaving home—separation from family, adaptation to unfamiliar environments, and the preservation of identity across distance—have become deeply embedded in the national consciousness.

Paglalakbay approaches these themes through the language of dance rather than direct narrative. The libretto is intentionally structured as a poetic framework rather than a linear historical account, allowing movement to articulate experiences that are often difficult to express through words alone. Through choreography, gesture, and spatial composition, the ballet reflects on the physical and emotional dynamics of departure, endurance, and return.

Choreographer Mikhail Martynyuk interprets these ideas through shifting ensemble formations and fluid patterns of movement that suggest both collective journeys and individual experiences. Composer Vincenzo de Leon’s score creates an atmospheric sonic environment that evokes the vastness of the sea—a recurring symbol in both the historical and contemporary narratives of migration. Visual artist Leeroy New contributes a stage design that gestures toward landscapes shaped by wind, stone, and horizon, reinforcing the sense of movement across space and time.

Within this framework, Paglalakbay can be understood not only as an artistic production but also as a cultural reflection. The ballet gestures toward the continuity between ancient patterns of mobility and modern forms of transnational movement, highlighting how the idea of journey remains central to Filipino life.

The work also carries a more personal dimension. The production’s co-producer notes that the project was partly inspired by reflections on family and intergenerational memory, particularly the ways in which heritage and identity are transmitted through lived experience. In this regard, the ballet’s exploration of migration becomes both collective and intimate, acknowledging the many ways individuals carry their sense of home across distance.

Ultimately, Paglalakbay proposes that movement—whether across oceans, cultures, or generations—is fundamental to the human story. By engaging with migration as both historical legacy and contemporary reality, the ballet invites audiences to reflect on the enduring relationship between place, memory, and identity within the Filipino experience.

“PAGLALAKBAY: The Journey of the Sea People” runs from April 10 to 12, 2026, at the Theatre at Solaire. Tickets are available via www.ticketworld.com.ph, www.ballet.ph, and the Solaire Box Office.

Ballet Philippines (BP) is the Philippines’ premier professional company for classical and contemporary dance and the first resident company of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). It was established in 1969 together with the CCP during a significant period in the nation’s cultural development. For more than five decades, BP has helped shape modern Filipino identity through creative productions that combine classical technique with uniquely Filipino movement and storytelling.

With a repertoire of over 400 works, Ballet Philippines continues to showcase Filipino stories on the international stage. As a cultural representative of the Philippines, BP lives out its 56th season theme, Our Stage, The World, promoting local artistry while connecting with audiences around the globe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

PHILIPPINE BOOK FESTIVAL 2026 STRENGTHENS ITS COMMITMENT TO THE GROWTH OF LOCAL PUBLISHING

THE National Book Development Board (NBDB) is all set for the 4th Philippine Book Festival (PBF)— the country’s only marketplace dedicated exclusively to all-Filipino books and published works, and a shared third place for publishers, writers, illustrators, readers, educators, and industry stakeholders. The festival runs from March 12 to 15, 2026 at the Megatrade Hall, 5th Floor, SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City.

“With the continued interest we saw in the last few years, we are encouraged by the growing appreciation for Filipino stories and content,” said NBDB Executive Director Charisse Aquino-Tugade. “The strong public response affirms that there is a meaningful demand for books that reflect our own culture, languages, and lived experiences.”

Building on that momentum, the NBDB sees PBF 2026 as an opportunity not only to expand visitor turnout and exhibitor participation but also to strengthen access to locally produced books and learning materials. In a milestone for the festival, Day 1 (March 12) will be open to the general public for the first time, welcoming all readers alongside the Department of Education (DepEd) and its book evaluators from across the country.

Four Realms, One Rainforest

PBF 2026 reimagines its four signature realms within a rainforest-inspired setting. Aral Aklat highlights books as tools for learning and discovery, featuring textbooks and teaching guides. Booktopia invites visitors to explore the breadth of Filipino fiction and nonfiction. Kid Lit nurtures early readers through interactive, child-friendly experiences. Komiks celebrates the visual richness of Filipino comics and graphic storytelling.

This year’s lineup brings together the full spectrum of Philippine literary life. National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee, National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario, and prominent historian Ambeth Ocampo will be on hand for book signings alongside trade-book superstars Jonaxx and Ron Canimo, kidlit masters Eugene Evasco and Luis Gatmaitan, and komiks legends Manix Abrera and Pol Medina. GMA Network, together with PaperKat Books, will also launch “Encantadia Chronicles: Sang’gre” at PBF 2026.

Beyond the realms, the festival offers a range of spaces for connection: Lugar Lagdaan for book signings and reader-author meetups; Bahay Ilustrador for a look into the world of visual storytellers; Gubat ng Karunungan for workshops, talks, and masterclasses; the Fiesta Stage for major programming and performances; and Umpukan for informal community conversations.

The NBDB, in cooperation with the National Library of the Philippines, will also feature facsimiles of Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere, Doctrina Christiana, and Fr. Manuel Blanco’s Flora de Filipinas—rare works that anchor the festival in the Philippines’ deep literary heritage.

A highlight of the four-day run is the 43rd National Book Awards (NBA), to be held on March 14 at the Fiesta Stage. The NBA acknowledges the works of authors, illustrators, editors, translators, and publishers whose books have helped shape the country’s literary landscape.

Into the Gubat ng Karunungan

This year’s festival takes its theme from the richness underfoot and overhead: Gubat ng Karunungan, or Rainforest of Knowledge. The key visual, crafted by returning artist and designer Joffrey “Pepot” Atienza, follows two characters, Yaz and Ye-ey, as they journey through a teeming rainforest, taking in its flora, fauna, and falls.

Drawing on his daily life at the foot of Mount Banahaw in Lucban, Quezon, Atienza wove recycled paper into the artwork as a deliberate gesture: the same trees that give us paper carry the stories we tell. “Our stories, our books, and our karunungan all start here—in the biodiversity we need to protect,” he said.

A Festival Dedicated to Philippine Literature

“The Philippine Book Festival is positioned not only as a literary event but also as a third place that connects key players in the publishing and education sectors,” Aquino-Tugade said. “By convening publishers, institutional buyers, educators, and readers in a single venue, the festival supports broader efforts to improve access to quality Philippine books and sustain the local publishing industry.”

“Let’s make the Philippines not just a nation of readers, but a global powerhouse of authors and creators,” Aquino-Tugade concluded. #

Follow @nbdbphilippines (Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok) or visit books.gov.ph to learn more.

Lifestyle, News

Metrobank’s new Toyota Platinum Card lets you live life to the fullest

Metrobank, Toyota, and Mastercard executives

The new Toyota Platinum Card, a credit card created for the average Filipino driver, has been announced by Metrobank, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, and Mastercard®. It allows consumers to earn rewards from their regular expenses while saving on the ongoing financial obligations of automobile ownership.

The Toyota Platinum Card was created in response to the need for useful, value-driven financial solutions as well as the growing costs of mobility-related expenses, such as gasoline, maintenance, tolls, and travel.

I appreciate the efforts of Metrobank, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, and Mastercard for creating a practical solution that helps drivers manage the rising costs of owning a car while still enjoying benefits from their daily spending. It is also a helpful financial tool for Filipino motorists because it provides savings and rewards for everyday car expenses like fuel, maintenance, and toll fees.

Ramon del Rosario, Metrobank Head of Consumer Business Sector

“This launch isn’t just about introducing a new card—it’s about keeping up with our customers’ evolving needs,” said Ramon del Rosario, Metrobank Consumer Business Sector Head. “Owning a car is a big milestone for many Filipinos, but it also comes with daily costs. The Toyota Platinum Card helps lighten that load with savings on fuel and toll fees, plus earning rewards points on everyday spending, so customers can make smarter financial choices.”

Echoing this commitment to customer value beyond the vehicle itself, Toyota Motor Philippines emphasized its broader role in supporting the motoring journey of Filipinos. “We believe that our responsibility goes beyond manufacturing vehicles.  Toyota aims to continue to improve the overall ownership experience and create value that supports our customers in their everyday lives,” said Mike Masamayor, Head for Customer First & Value Chain Operations.

Mike Masamayor, First Vice President for Customer First & Value Chain Operations, Marketing Division of Toyota Motor Philippines

Through this collaboration, cardholders are empowered to live life in full drive — on and off the road — by addressing the everyday realities of vehicle ownership while enhancing lifestyle spending.

Cardholders enjoy:
• 3% rebate on toll fees and gas stations, here and abroad, with up to PHP 15,000 annual rebates on combined gas and toll fees spent
• Reward points for every PHP 20 spend

Gail Male, Metrobank Head of Credit Cards, Personal Loan, and Digital Channels Group

Toyota owners can further maximize the card’s benefits through enhanced rewards on Toyota-related transactions, including:
• 10% discount on genuine parts, accessories, and labor at Toyota dealers nationwide
• 0% installment for up to six months on Toyota dealer transactions
• Double reward points at preferred Toyota dealer
• 5% discount on Toyota Mobility rental locally

These savings and services help make daily commutes and weekend road trips lighter on the wallet and richer in experience here and abroad.

With Mastercard’s extensive global network, the Toyota Platinum Card delivers seamless and secure acceptance for fuel, toll, travel, and rental spend — supported by innovative payments technology that helps more Filipinos access mobility wherever the road takes them.

Jason Crasto, Country Manager of Mastercard® Philippines

“Mobility shapes how people participate in work, family, and community life. At Mastercard, we’re committed to making that movement more inclusive by ensuring more Filipinos can travel with confidence. Together with Metrobank and Toyota Motor Philippines, we’re enabling a more secure, rewarding, and accessible mobility experience for everyone,” said Mr. Jason Crasto, Country Manager, Philippines, Mastercard.

The Toyota Platinum Card allows drivers to concentrate on what really matters—the journey ahead and the people they travel with—by lowering daily driving expenses while rewarding lifestyle expenditures.

Apply for the Toyota Platinum Card online at this link or in person at the Metrobank branch that is closest to you to start your engines and live life to the fullest. By contacting the Metrobank Card Customer Service Hotline at (02) 88-700-700 or 1-800-1888-5775 (domestic toll-free), current Toyota Classic cardholders can upgrade to the new Toyota Platinum Card.

To know more and get the latest on Metrobank, visit our website, https://www.metrobank.com.ph/home and follow our official social media pages on Facebook, X, Instagram, and Tiktok.

 

 

Lifestyle

Alsons Dev, DoubleDragon Break Ground on Mindanao’s First CentralHub

The groundbreaking ceremony for CentralHub Davao was led by (L-R) Lorenzo Ang Bue Te, Alsons Dev President and CEO Miguel A. Dominguez, DoubleDragon Vice Chairman Ferdinand J. Sia, Davao City Vice Mayor Rodrigo S. Duterte II, DoubleDragon President Atty. Rodolfo Ponferrada, and MinDA Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro.

Alsons Development and Investment Corporation (Alsons Dev), in partnership with DoubleDragon Properties Corporation (DoubleDragon) through its industrial leasing subsidiary, CentralHub Industrial Centers Inc., broke ground on CentralHub Davao on March 5, 2026 in Barangay Lasang, Davao City. This milestone marks the start of construction of the first CentralHub in Mindanao, a 6.2-hectare industrial warehouse complex that will support the region’s growing logistics and distribution needs.

Once completed, CentralHub Davao will feature a projected leasable space of 40,392 sqm, designed to support a range of uses including warehousing, cold storage, commissaries, light manufacturing, and other related services. Strategically located along the Pan-Philippine Highway near the Lasang Public Market, the site provides convenient access to key logistics gateways such as Sasa Port, Davao International Container Terminal Inc., and Francisco Bangoy International Airport, enabling faster and more efficient movement of goods across Mindanao.

Alsons Dev President and CEO Miguel A. Dominguez highlighted that CentralHub Davao reflects the shared commitment of Alsons Dev and DoubleDragon to delivering infrastructure that supports economic growth in Mindanao. The project builds on the companies’ previous collaboration on CityMall Northtown within Alsons Dev’s Northtown township in Cabantian.

With an estimated total project value of ₱1.2 billion, CentralHub Davao is expected to meet the increasing demand for modern industrial facilities across Mindanao, supporting the region’s manufacturing, export, and distribution sectors. Davao City Vice Mayor Rodrigo S. Duterte II highlighted its potential to create jobs, improve business efficiency, and reinforce the city’s role as a regional economic hub.

CentralHub Davao underscores Alsons Dev’s commitment to driving Mindanao’s growth through strategic developments that support businesses and strengthen the region’s investment profile. Through projects like this, the company is reinforcing its vision of building communities and opportunities across Davao City and Mindanao.

For more information on Alsons Dev’s partnerships and projects, visit www.alsonsdev.com.

 

Entertainment

‘Songs For Selina’ tackles the exploitative nature of the record label industry

The film’s arrival coincides with the growing debate in the local music industry about exploitation, unfair treatment, and sexism

Songs For Selina, an independent music-themed drama about two musical soulmates whose friendship was tested by the cutthroat music industry, will officially premiere in select cinemas across Ayala Malls starting March 18, 2026.

The timing of the release proved strikingly timely after a young female artist’s revelation about the exploitative practices and unfair treatment of the record label industry went viral.

[WATCH THE TRAILER HERE]

Jay R, who serves as the film’s executive producer, describes Songs For Selina as both a love letter and a critique of the industry that he loves, advocating for reforms that ensure artists receive respect, fairness, and rightful compensation for their work.

“We hope Filipino audiences take away the importance of discernment—being mindful of what you wish for and why,” the king of R&B adds. “Not everything that glitters are gold, and every opportunity comes with a cost. At its core, the film is a reminder to stay anchored in your values and moral compass, especially when navigating ambition and success. Knowing what you’re entering a career for—and holding on to who you are—matters deeply in staying whole and intact through the inevitable highs and lows of the journey.”

The film stars Mica Javier and Rachel Coates, as Selina and Maya, alongside a powerhouse ensemble from stage, music, and television: Rachel Alejandro, Audie Gemora, Nicole Laurel, Leanne Mamonong, Gian Magdangal, Gabby Padilla, and Jay R.

Having spent much of her life pursuing music and entertainment, lead star and co-producer Mica Javier notes that the story of Songs For Selina holds a special place for her, as it mirrors aspects of her journey as an artist.

“The film explores the highs and lows artists experience while chasing their dreams, and the sacrifices that often come with that pursuit,” Mica explains. “I joined this venture because I believe these stories deserve to be told with honesty and heart. It was also important to me to help create a platform that showcases Filipino creatives to a global audience.”

Prior to its Philippine release this month, Songs For Selina first made waves in the US, after it got picked up last year by Amazon Prime US and Tubi, two of the biggest streaming platforms for movies and serialized content.

Songs For Selina is brought to you by Homeworkz Entertainment and is distributed in the Philippines by Black Cap Pictures.

 

 

 

Automotive

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