DICT secretary Henry Aguda’s remarks come as the Philippine Stock Exchange continues to underperform compared with regional counterparts, weighed down by low trading volumes and a scarcity of new listings.
In a bid to resonate with younger Filipinos, fintech company Salmon Group hosted its inaugural Salmon Press Day on October 29, spotlighting its mission to simplify and democratize access to modern financial services.
The BizAccess Visa Debit Card integrates with a dedicated checking account and online banking tools, allowing entrepreneurs to separate personal and business finances, track expenses in real time, and manage cash flow digitally.
Converge ICT Solutions co-founder and CEO Dennis Anthony Uy has called on both the Philippine government and private enterprises to adopt sovereign cloud technologies to safeguard national interests and ensure full control over sensitive Filipino data amid the country’s rapid digital transformation.
Global data center operator Equinix has officially launched its operations in the Philippines, marking a major step in its $200-million investment commitment to strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has halted the operations of Microdot Lending Corp. for running several unreported online lending platforms (OLPs) and engaging in unfair online debt collection practices.
PLDT and Makati police foiled a copper cable theft along Kalayaan Avenue, arresting six suspects posing as utility workers, while Globe reported an 18% drop in fiber cuts in early 2025 amid stronger community and LGU partnerships.
Third telco Dito Telecommunity has unveiled Dito BizBayan, a new business initiative designed to accelerate the digital transformation of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across the Philippines.
Facing mounting public backlash and appeals from online entrepreneurs, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has decided to defer the mandatory registration for the E-Commerce Philippine Trustmark and extend its voluntary phase until December 31, 2025.
The rift began when DOLE Region VII director Roy Buenafe publicly named several BPO companies supposedly issued work stoppage orders following last week’s Cebu earthquake — before completing formal investigations.