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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Home Credit, Puregold secure partnership, give more Filipinos access to convenient and flexible consumer products purchase through credit


Staying true to its commitment of being the Filipinos’ financial ally, Home Credit Philippines (HCPH) has recently formed a partnership with one of the country’s biggest chain of supermarkets, Puregold, to allow its customers to use credit when purchasing their necessities.

Recently launched, this collaboration offers Puregold customers nationwide an easy, convenient, and secure way of purchasing their groceries using Home Credit Card or Qwarta. In addition, they will get opportunities to participate in seasonal, brand specific, and other unique and exclusive deals.

Home Credit Card is HCPH’s premium revolving product that offers select customers the perfect first-time Visa credit card with 3% load discount, zero additional fees on bills payment, interest-free option for up to 45 days per month and low interest fee at 3%. Meanwhile, Qwarta is HCPH’s virtual shopping line that users can use via the My Home Credit App to buy load, pay bills, buy groceries (via QR), and shop online.

“Home Credit is steadfast in its role of being a financial partner to Filipinos to help them realize and achieve the life that they want for themselves. This collaboration with one of the country’s biggest chain of supermarkets enables us to strengthen this commitment and reach more people nationwide with offers that can help them better manage their finances,” Sheila Paul, Chief Marketing Officer of HCPH, said.

This seamless payment journey only involves three easy steps, starting with the customers’ download of the My Home Credit App. Those who are eligible to use Home Credit’s Qwarta or those who have a Home Credit credit card may then generate a QR code that, lastly, they will present to a Puregold’s cashier for scanning to complete their purchase.

“As we approach the remarkable milestone of having 500 stores nationwide, our unwavering commitment to our company’s core values is stronger. We are not just a retail business, but an enterprise of service, dedicated to supporting lives and nurturing stronger communities across the country.

This strategic partnership with Home Credit Philippines allows us to further amplify flexibility and convenience for our valued customers and Ka-Asensos,” Jenny Jacintos, Senior Manager for Merchandising and Marketing Services of Puregold.

 To know more about the latest updates from Home Credit Philippines, visit its official website, www.homecredit.ph. You may also follow its official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts. Customers are also encouraged to download the My Home Credit App on Google Play to learn more about the latest promos and see what’s new in Shopping Mall Philippines.   

Friday, May 3, 2024

How to get paid as a Freelancer without a Bank Account? Claim your international remittances at M Lhuillier's


I remember when I was starting out as a virtual assistant, I was still young and was struggling to find my way through the freelancing industry (there wasn't any online VA coaches and mentors yet during at the time.) I had no idea how I would get paid and I did not even have my own bank account; however, I was eager to start my journey through the online world.


After 3 weeks of applying, I was lucky to land a job for a US-based client which meant I need to get everything in place including figuring out how to get paid. Opening a bank account was not an option since I barely had the funds for the maintaining balance. So, I had to do my research and find alternatives on how I can get paid as a freelancer without having a bank account. 


True enough, my client was able to pay me via Xoom and I was able to claim my international remittances via M Lhuillier. It was easy, fast and real-time. I only had to provide a valid ID and the KPTN or a tracking number. 


Months passed and I continued receiving my international remittance via ML Kwarta Padala (even though I already have my bank account) because I noticed that they offered better rates compared to other banks. Since then, they have been my reliable and trusted remittance center. 


To date, they have close to 100 international remittance partners making it easy for senders such as your client or even your family and friends abroad to send money here in the Philippines. Recipients, on the other hand can receive or claim international remittances at M Lhuillier's over 3,000 branches nationwide. 


Here's the list of M Lhuillier's international partners. 

  • Asia United Bank (AUB)

  • At & Services

  • Atin Ito Remittance Ltd.

  • Ayannah Business Solutions Inc

  • Bank of Commerce

  • BC Remit

  • BDO (Banco de Oro Remittance)

  • BM Express

  • BPI Remittance

  • Calsons Remittance

  • Al Ansari Exchange

  • Cash Express Worldwide

  • Chinabank

  • Citi Express Payment Phils.

  • Czarina Foreign Exchange

  • Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP)

  • EEC/Goldstar Philippines Inc.

  • EZ Remit

  • Family Express Canada Limited

  • Fastpay Internationl LTD.

  • Filremit

  • Forex World

  • Friendly Remittance

  • Instant Cash

  • Intel Express

  • Jalandoni Foreign Exchange & Remittance

  • Japan Remit Finance

  • Kabayan Remittance

  • Kabayan Remittance Canada

  • Keb Hana Bank

  • LDV Express

  • LMI Express Delivery (Lucky Money)

  • Lulu Money/Lulu Remit/Lulu Exchange

  • Metro Express Remittance

  • Metrobank Head Office

  • ML Global

  • Money Exchange Spain

  • Money Gram

  • Murillo Travel and Remittance Services

  • New York Bay / Transfast

  • Northern Union Remittance

  • OMNEX/UNO/SHAREMONEY

  • Optimum Exchange Remit Inc

  • Pacific Ace Forex

  • Pay2Home Remittance Services

  • Paypal/Xoom

  • Peramax (GRANSTAR GLOBAL SERVICES )

  • Pinoy Hatid Padala

  • Placid Express

  • RCBC

  • Reliable Peso Remit

  • Remitly

  • Rewire - Research and Development Ltd

  • Ria Financials

  • Signed and Delivered Inc. (also known as GEMINI)

  • Sigue Money Transfer / Coinstar

  • Steadfast Money Transfer PTE LTD.

  • TML Remittance Center

  • Tranglo

  • Transfer To/Thunes

  • Unilink Express Payment Phils. Inc.

  • Uniteller

  • UREMIT Int'l Corp

  • Viamericas

  • Western Union

  • World Remit Limited

  • Worldcom International Communications (WIC) 

How does this work? 


This means that senders can send money to you through these partner remittance centers abroad and then the recipient can receive or claim it at any of the M Lhuillier's branches nationwide. 


How can I claim my money? 

  1. Just fill out the MLKP form and present a valid ID or a ML Diamond Card.

  2. Get your cash from the Front Line Associate.

  3. Get the copy of the customer's form.

The receiver here in the Philippines has the option to receive the money either in Philippine pesos or US dollars (depending on the currency set by his sender abroad).


Not sure if it's ready for claiming? 


The easiest way to track your transaction is to email at customercare@mlhuillier.com. Just provide your Tracking Number (KPTN) or Reference Number to the customer service agent.


By the way, M Lhuillier has branches that are open 24 hours allowing you to receive your international remittances fast and quick at any time of the day. This is also very helpful especially in times of emergencies. 


You may check the list of branches via this link: https://mlhuillier.com/branches/  If you are looking for a branch that is open 24/7, then just use the 'filter' option on the upper right side of the website. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Hemophilia Community Celebrates Success Over World Hemophilia Day 2024

Hemophilia Advocates-Philippines (HAP), a national nonprofit organization for people with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders, proudly announces the success of its latest awareness campaign. Held at the Festival Mall, Alabang on April 13, 2024, World Hemophilia Day brought together about 250 patients, members, supporters, and advocates from across the country in a collective effort to raise awareness for those affected by hemophilia.


Hemophilia is a rare genetic bleeding disorder that affects about 10,000 Filipinos. However, in the 2020 study conducted by the World Federation of Hemophilia, only around 1,600 cases have been diagnosed and registered.


Through educational discussions led by HAP’s medical advisors from the Philippine Children’s Medical Center and Philippine General Hospital, attendees, mall goers, and Facebook live spectators learned more about hemophilia care in the present age. The gathering also highlighted testimonies of how HAP’s partnerships with other organizations created opportunities and positive impact to improve the quality of life of persons with bleeding disorders.


This event also strengthened our efforts to call forth the attention of the Philippine government to hasten the passage of the Bleeding Disorders Standard of Care Bills that have been pending in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

The generosity and compassion displayed by the guest speakers, advocates, and performers including Peter Harbinson a renowned Australian Opera Singer, underscored the importance of coming together to increase awareness and provide opportunities for individuals living with bleeding disorders to lead better lives.


HAP successfully commemorated World Hemophilia Day thanks to the commitment of its volunteers, donors, as well as foreign and local partners including Festival Mall-Alabang, Save One Life, Project Share, Virtualahan, Jollibee, and the media sponsorship by Inquirer.net, Cebu Daily News Digital, Pop!, Preen.ph and Be An Inquirer.

The funds raised through donations and merchandise sold will directly support HAP’s initiatives to make information accessible and comprehensive care available at the grassroots level.


"We are overwhelmed by the incredible support we received during this event," said Andrea Trinidad, HAP's President. "Every donation, every step taken, and every conversation had a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected by hemophilia. Together, we are making a difference and providing hope for a brighter future."

HAP extends its deepest gratitude to everyone who participated, donated, and supported the event. Your generosity and commitment to our cause are invaluable, and together, we are creating a world where individuals with hemophilia can live healthier, happier lives.


For more information about Hemophilia Advocates-Philippines and how you can continue to support our mission, please visit hemophilia.ph or contact our Executive Director Ms. France Alviz at 09955505315.

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About HAP:

Hemophilia Advocates-Philippines (HAP) is a non-profit organization of persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders, family members and advocates founded on September 17, 2016. We receive humanitarian donations of blood-clotting medicine from non-profit organizations abroad and distribute these to patients for free.

We are committed to advocating for Filipinos with hemophilia and related disorders as we strive to provide Equal treatment for all regardless of economic status, type of bleeding disorder, organizational affiliation and location.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Uratex Monoblock’s “Bawal ang Marupok” Campaign Returns with a Hilarious Bang in “Sulyap” Ad

Uratex Monoblock, the trusted Filipino plastic furniture brand in the market, amplifies its “Bawal ang Marupok” campaign with a hilarious bang reflecting Filipino values of resilience amidst challenges, facing it with a touch of humor, and finding joy within the struggle.




The landmark initiative “Bawal Ang Marupok” positions Uratex Monoblock as both a trailblazer and a standard of its own, with Uratex Monoblock receiving local certifications from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Bureau of Philippine Standards (DTI-BPS), and the only brand to achieve Level 5 certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the highest plastic furniture standard in the country. The campaign was launched last year as part of the brand’s 30th anniversary.


In its recent short video advertisement, viewers are transported into a familiar scenario where a young girl, seated on a Uratex Monoblock, is seen admiring her crush from afar. Despite the girl’s funny and over-the-top antics and reactions, the Monoblock remains intact. The girl may have fallen, but the Uratex Monoblock remains firm and reliable, ready to support in any situation—a glaring testament to its durability, quality, and strength, even in the most playful of situations.


“For over 30 years, Uratex Monoblock has continued its promise of providing quality comfort to Filipino homes. Our distinctions reflect our unwavering commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, which caters to our customers’ comfort and peace of mind. With this, our products have surpassed a series of tests, including stress and drop testing, and ergonomic assessments, to ensure the brand's promise,” said Mr. Dindo Medina, Business Unit Director of Uratex Monoblock.


Similar to the girl in the video, we encounter daily scenarios that are often seen as 'marupok' or fragile. Through this campaign, we are reminded to be wise and prioritize the quality and safety that Uratex Monoblock guarantees in every piece. Investing in these sturdy, quality home furniture items is essential to ensure the safety and comfort of your loved ones, backed by a safety seal and reliable seat load capacity. In addition to the certifications, Uratex Monoblock can withstand up to 200 kilograms of weight, equivalent to the weight of three full-grown adults.


Uratex Monoblock offers a diverse range of home essentials that are carefully crafted, ensuring that the brand caters to various consumer preferences and home aesthetics. With common essentials like the 101 Classic, Americana, and Sofie Chair, they offer traditional monoblock chairs found in conventional Filipino households, ensuring that each chair not only retains its familiar appeal, but also upholds Uratex’s standards.


On the other hand, they have a more trendy line that boasts innovative and contemporary designs such as the Olympia Armchair, Charlotte Bistro, and Marciana chair, seamlessly blending functionality and aesthetics and adding a touch of elegance and chicness to every living space.


This shared value of resilience forms the cornerstone of Uratex Monoblock's commitment to delivering products that withstand the test of time, ensuring that every piece enhances the comfort and quality of life for consumers, no matter the decade.


“With a longstanding presence in Filipino homes, Uratex Monoblock reflects the resilience and adaptability ingrained in Filipino culture. Just as Filipinos navigate life's challenges with determination and grace, Uratex products embody durability and longevity, making them enduring companions for generations to come,” shared Mr. Medina.


The “Sulyap” ad is just the first of the many exciting executions the campaign has in store for its renewed “Bawal Ang Marupok” campaign, showcasing not only Uratex’s superior products but also the indomitable Filipino spirit.


Don’t miss out on the laughter! Check out the surprising twist by watching the video on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. For more information on Uratex and its products, visit https://uratex.com.ph/collections/monoblocs.