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Filipino small business owners prioritize investment in digital tools — study

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SMALL BUSINESSES in the Philippines increasingly view digital tools as major drivers for growth, a study by a web hosting and entrepreneurial aid company showed.

Around 95% of Philippine small business respondents have planned investments in online sales and marketing spending this year, according to the GoDaddy 2023 Data Observatory report released on Monday.

They have started using digital tools like internal social networks (84%), shared drives (72%), data storage and transfer services (67%), and video conferencing (65%) to improve business processes, the GoDaddy report added.

The Philippines’ digital economy is projected to grow by 13% this year to $24 billion in gross merchandise value, according to the e-Conomy report by Google, Temasek Holdings, and Bain & Co.

This will be mainly driven by e-commerce, which is expected to expand by 21% annually to hit $24 billion by 2025.

“Meaningful customer experiences are recognized by Filipinos as a key component for their business,” GoDaddy said in an e-mailed press statement.

It noted respondents seeing the impact of digital transformation on customer service (71%), payment systems (70%), e-mail notifications (67%), booking systems (63%), and invoicing (56%).

Additionally, 54% claimed to use a customer relationship management tool to manage customer interactions, which is close to the 55% global average, according to GoDaddy.

The top priorities of small businesses in integrating digital solutions include web security (82%), social media presence (82%), establishing an online store (76%), digital advertising (75%), and having an own website (72%), it said.

The Philippines’ digital economy is projected to reach between $80 billion and $150 billion in gross merchandise value by 2030, the e-Conomy report said.

It projected that the Philippines’ internet economy will grow by an annual 20% to reach $35 billion by 2025. This 20% compound annual growth rate will be the fastest in Southeast Asia, along with Vietnam.

“Due to the rapidly rising adoption of digital payments and the global e-commerce boom, it is obvious that digital is the way to go if we want to see exponential growth,” Angelito M. Villanueva, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. executive vice-president and chief innovation and inclusion officer, said in a Viber message to BusinessWorld.

“In this era of smartphones, tablets, and advanced technology, focusing on how to grow our digital economy should be the priority of all governments right now,” he added.

“We must take full advantage of this cash-lite, digitization movement, and capitalize on people’s new post-pandemic, digital-dependent behavior for basic financial transactions.”

The GoDaddy 2023 Data Observatory was conducted globally in March, surveying 4,682 small business owners with one to 50 employees, including the Philippines. — Miguel Hanz L. Antivola

Princess Diana dress sells for record $1.1 million at auction

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LONDON — An evening dress worn by the late Princess Diana has sold for $1.1 million, 11 times its estimate, breaking the record price for one of her gowns going under the hammer, Los Angeles-based Julien’s Auctions said.

Princess Diana first wore the black and blue ballerina-length evening dress, by designer Jacques Azagury, in Florence in 1985. She was also photographed in it a year later on a visit to Vancouver, the auction house said.

The dress, along with a matching illustration, sold for $1,148,080, Julien’s Auctions said on Sunday, after listing it with an estimate of $100,000 – $200,000.

“Julien’s now holds the new world record for most expensive dress worn by Princess Diana sold at auction,” it said in a statement, adding that the previous auction record was $604,800.

The dress is made up of a long black velvet bodice embroidered with blue stars and a two-tier blue organza skirt adorned with a sash and bow.

It was sold as part of the four-day “Hollywood Legends” sale by Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM), which featured a range of memorabilia.

A pink chiffon blouse which Diana wore for her 1981 engagement portrait to then Prince Charles by Lord Snowdon sold for $381,000.

The blouse, by David and Elizabeth Emanuel who went on to design Diana’s wedding dress, had an estimate of $80,000 – $100,000. — Reuters

GCash partners with remittance hub for wider reach

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ELECTRONIC wallet platform GCash has partnered with remittance company Pera Hub, allowing GCash users to receive international remittances.

“Like-minded partners like PERA HUB are essential in our mission of serving Filipinos across the Philippines and wherever they are in the world. This is in line with our vision of achieving ‘Finance for All,’ as we aim to reach more unserved and underserved Filipinos while making sure they stay connected to their families wherever they are,” G-XChange, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Oscar A. Reyes, Jr. said in a statement on Tuesday.

G-XChange is the corporate entity that operates GCash.

“It is part of PERA HUB’s mission to serve more Filipino communities around the world. Through our remarkable partnership with GCash, we’ve unlocked the power to serve more customers with our remittance services and help them connect with their families across the globe,” PETNET, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Adrian T. Ocampo said.

Pera Hub is a retail brand of PETNET.

GCash users will be able to digitally receive remittances through the PERA HUB Digital Remittance Platform (DRP). 

The platform can accept money sent from brands such as RIA Money Transfer, Remitly,  Instant Cash, Japan Remit, IntelExpress, and Ayannah.

Pera Hub added that more remittance brands will be onboarded within GCash in the future.

“Being able to connect with fintech partners like GCash and enabling them to carry faster and more accessible financial services through the PERA HUB Digital Remittance Platform brings us one step closer to driving financial inclusion across the country,” PETNET Digital Business Head Bryan M. Makasiar said. 

In October, cash remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) rose by 3% year on year to $3 billion, as migrant Filipinos sent more money home ahead of the holiday season.

The amount of money sent by OFWs was the highest in ten months, or since the $3.16 billion in end-2022, data from the BSP showed.

Month on month, the 3% growth in cash remittances was faster than the 2.6% seen in September and marked the fastest remittances have risen since 3.7% in April. — Aaron Michael C. Sy

PHL big banks’ asset growth rises, loan growth eases

THE COMBINED ASSETS of the Philippines’ biggest banks rose by 8.78% in the third quarter, while lending growth slowed amid high borrowing costs. Read the full story.

 

PHL big banks’ asset growth rises, loan growth eases

How PSEi member stocks performed — December 19, 2023

Here’s a quick glance at how PSEi stocks fared on Tuesday, December 19, 2023.


SEA Games veterans Hallasgo and Bautista dominate PNG athletics

SOUTHEAST Asian Games veterans Christine Hallasgo and Clinton Bautista cast their long, intimidating shadows in centerpiece athletics even as Baguio’s marauding martial artists wreaked havoc in wushu in the Philippine National Games (PNG) on Tuesday.

Ms. Hallasgo, a 2019 SEA Games marathon gold winner in New Clark City, left the competition eating her dust in the women’s 10,000 meters where she clocked 37 minutes and 6.96 seconds at the PhilSports track oval in Pasig.

So dominating was the 30-year-old Malaybalay, Bukidnon native that she emerged more than two minutes faster than her closest pursuer Cebu City’s Artjoy Torregosa, who settled for the bronze with a 39:09.49 time.

Bohol’s April Joy Alampayan pocketed the bronze in 39:10.04 in this weeklong meet organized and bankrolled by the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) chaired by Richard Bachmann.

For the 31-year-old Mr. Bautista, he turned in with the fastest time among the eight finals qualifiers by clocking 21.91 seconds in the morning heats that put him on course in claiming his second gold after blowing away the competition in his pet 110m, hurdles where he snared two SEA gold, the day before.

Also striking gold in centerpiece track and field were Tuguegarao’s Rashied Faith Burdeos (women’s U20 discus throw), Zamboanga City’s Chrizzel Lanipa (women’s Open shot put), and Misamis Oriental’s Marc Angelo Cabiluna (men’s U18 long jump).

Over at the RM Wushu Gym, Baguio scooped up four of the 10 mints stake in the sport thanks to Bety Mae Churping (female 48kg), Krizan Faith Collado (female 52kg), Harizz Luyo (male 52kg), and Gerico Kiat-Ong (male 80kg).

Other wushu victors were Davao City’s Jahaziel Care Barbero (female 56kg) and Vince Domingiano (male 60kg), Tabuk’s Yaman Jah Facunia (male 48kg) and Alester Tagure (male 56kg), Pasig’s Jermaine Cosmod (male 65kg) and Quezon’s Fiikkolei Joshua Emmanuel Caleja (male 70kg).

In cycling in Tagaytay City, Marikina’s Jan Paul Morales, a SEAG veteran and three-time Ronda Pilipinas champion, took the men’s criterium gold in 49:18.944 ahead of

RR King Roque and Ryan Tugawin, who had 50:20.709 and 50:40.605, for the silver and bronze, respectively.

In chess at the GSIS Gymnasium, Woman Grandmaster candidate Kylen Joy Mordido of Dasmariñas downed Cyhrea Ruth Atog to remain unscathed and unflappable at the helm with a perfect five points and inch closer to claiming the women’s standard gold in this seven-round meet.

Standing in Ms. Mordido’s way was Mariel Rinoa Sadey, who shocked Jerlyn Mae San Diego and seized solo second spot with 4.5 points, as the two were battling in the penultimate round at press time.

The final round is set today.

In boxing, the Carlo Paalam-coached Cagayan de Oro squad maintained a perfect record, with all 10 boxers advancing to the next round at the Rafael Palma School in Manila. Paalam, a silver medalist in the 2022 Tokyo Olympics and a proud product of Batang Pinoy, continues to contribute to the success of the team. — Joey Villar

Swimmer Taguinota delivers 3 golds for Pasig City

PASIG CITY’S ARVIN NAEEM TAGUINOTA II

PASIG City’s Arvin Naeem Taguinota II on Tuesday shone brightest in the Batang Pinoy swimming competition, clinching three gold medals to emerge the most bemedalled athlete thus far at the Rizal Memorial Swimming Pool.

After securing a gold on the opening day, Mr. Taguinota continued to shine by dominating the Boys 12 & Under 50m backstroke with an impressive time of 31.15 seconds and the Boys 12 & Under 100m Backstroke, completing it in one minute and 05.63 seconds.

This remarkable 12-year-old swimmer, honored as the Best Swimmer in a recent age-group competition in Dubai, earned his first gold in the Boys’ 8-12 years old 200M Individual Medley, outclassing over a hundred competitors in a Best Time finals swimming format.

Mr. Taguinota had recently showcased his talent at the Emirates International Swimming Championships in Dubai, where he secured six gold medals in various events, including the 50m, 100m, and 200m backstrokes, 200 Individual Medley, and 50m and 100m free events. He was awarded the Best Swimmer among more than 1,000 swimmers, primarily from the Middle East Asia.

Youth-laden Fuel Masters clash with NorthPort

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Games Wednesday
(Smart Araneta Coliseum)
4 p.m. — Phoenix vs NorthPort
8 p.m. — Magnolia vs Terrafirma

WITH Magnolia’s streak over, Phoenix now holds the distinction as the hottest team in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Commissioner’s Cup.

Unbeaten in their last five games, the youth-laden but fast-maturing Fuel Masters want to stay on this winning path as the playoffs race and positioning battles heat up entering the Christmas holidays.

Out to throw a wrench on the grand plans of Phoenix (6-1) and claim their own seat in the quarterfinals are the NorthPort Batang Pier (5-3), the tough opponents of Jamike Jarin’s troops in today’s slate at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Though they’re already through to the Last-8, there’s a very compelling motivation for Jamike Jarin’s forces to continue fighting: A coveted win-once incentive in the next round.

“It’s good we’re in the quarterfinals right now. But we still need to win some more and, hopefully, get that twice-to-beat advantage,” Mr. Jarin said.

The Batang Pier go into the 4 p.m. encounter equally motivated.

A victory by the Bonnie Tan-coached squad will secure its spot in the quarters alongside early qualifiers Magnolia (7-1), Phoenix and Meralco (6-1). In addition, the Batang Pier can lean on the bounceback factor after they sustained a 99-125 loss to the Bolts last Dec. 10 and consequently blew their first chance for a hassle-free advance.

The desire to get back on track is very intense, too, on the part of the Hotshots, who look to vent their ire on skidding Terrafirma (2-4) in the second game at 8 p.m.

The Hotshots fell to an ambush from Rain or Shine, 110-113, on Saturday’s road outing in Cagayan de Oro to see the end of their spotless run of seven games this conference, 18 if you count their 11-0 sweep of the PBA On Tour pre-season exhibition series.

Carrying the task of dealing with an angry giant are the Dyip, who have been on a four-match free fall, including a “winnable” match against erstwhile winless Converge a week ago that they lost in overtime,  94-103. — Olmin Leyba

Nueva Ecijia Rice Vanguards gun for solo lead in PSL President’s Cup

UNBEATEN Nueva Ecija shoots for the solo lead against Novaliches QC Warriors in the Pilipinas Super League (PSL) President’s Cup today at the Filoil EcoOil Centre in San Juan.

Game time is at 8 p.m. with the Capitals eyeing their seventh straight win to break a tie with idle Quezon Titans, also with a similar 6-0 slate, atop the standings nearing the halfway mark of the 18-team tourney.

Prior to that is the duel between 1Munti and Bicol at 4 p.m. followed by the battle at  6 p.m. featuring Misamis Oriental and Camarines Norte.

Nueva Ecija, also known as the Rice Vanguards in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL), is coming off a 100-85 win over CV Siniloan Daruma Dragons last week in Paco, Manila.

The Bong Cuevas-owned Capitals previously drubbed JT Taipan Toda Aksyon Bulacan, 109-67, Alpha Omega Kings, 81-77, Davao Occidental Tigers Cocolife, 102-91, Caloocan Supremos, 76-63, and 1Munti, 92-73.

But there’s no letting up for the wards of coach Jerson Cabiltes with an expected strong resistance from the Warriors.

The seasoned core of Roi Sumang, Michael Mabulac, Chris Bitoon, Jay Collado, Will McAloney and Byron Villarias are tasked to carry the fight for the Capitals anew with help from new guys Emman Calo, Billy Ray Robles and Robby Celiz. — John Bryan Ulanday

Fluminense beat Al-Ahly 2-0 to reach Club World Cup final

JEDDAH — Jhon Arias and John Kennedy scored in the second half to give Brazilian side Fluminense a hard-fought 2-0 win over Egypt’s Al-Ahly in their Club World Cup semi-final at King Abdullah Sports City on Monday.

The Copa Libertadores champions will face the winners of Manchester City’s semi-final against Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday in Friday’s final in Jeddah.

It was a compelling encounter, with an aggressive Fluminense dominating possession, but often being exposed by Al-Ahly’s counter attacks.

Colombia winger Arias was a constant menace, running up and down the right channel and hitting the post twice in the first half.

However, Africa’s champions Al-Ahly wasted several opportunities, using the speed of Kahraba and Percy Tau to launch quick counters.

Kahraba was denied from two clearcut early chances, first by Samuel Xavier who made a heroic goalline clearance in the 19th minute, while goalkeeper Fabio made a brilliant one-handed save to palm round the post a close-range header right before the break.

Coached by Brazil caretaker manager Fernando Diniz, Fluminense got back on top in the second half but their goalkeeper Fabio made another critical save from a Tau counter.

Fluminense finally managed to break the deadlock thanks to former Real Madrid fullback Marcelo, who nutmegged a defender, hitting the ball through his legs, to get into the box before being fouled from behind.

Arias slotted the penalty just inside the right post and out of the reach of goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy in the 71st minute.

“I always try to do something different (the nutmeg). I’ve always tried in my whole career,” Marcelo told Brazilian TV Globo.

“At that moment, the game was in deadlock. I didn’t even think about a nutmeg, it happened, I thought about dribbling to get inside the area.

“So I managed to get in front of him and he fouled me… It wasn’t thought out, it came on the spot and it was nice.”

Al-Ahly had a chance to level one minute later, but Tau missed a sitter, heading into the goalkeeper’s hands from point-blank range.

As Al-Ahly tried to push for the equalizer, they were left exposed and Fluminense took advantage with substitute Kennedy adding a second in the 89th minute with a strike to finish off a counter attack. — Reuters

Nuggets blast Mavs despite quiet night from Nikola Jokic

JAMAL MURRAY scored 22 points, Aaron Gordon tied his season high with 21 points and the host Denver Nuggets beat the Dallas Mavericks 130-104 on Monday night.

Reggie Jackson had 20 points, Zeke Nnaji scored 14 and Julian Strawther contributed 12 for Denver.

Nikola Jokic finished with eight points on 3-for-8 shooting to go along with nine rebounds and seven assists. It is the third time this season he has failed to score in double figures, but he was ejected before halftime in each of the other two games where he didn’t score at least 10 points.

Luka Doncic scored 28 of his 38 points in the first half and added 11 rebounds and eight assists in the game for Dallas. Mr. Doncic continued his torrid December and is averaging 36.6 points, 11.6 assists and 9.3 rebounds this month.

Dante Exum added 11 points for the Mavericks.

Mr. Doncic had only six points in the first quarter but seemingly couldn’t miss in the second. He went 8-for-9 from the field in the period, going 6-for-7 from beyond the arc en route to 22 points.

The Nuggets were able to win the quarter despite Dallas opening the frame with a 9-2 run to get within 30-29. Nine of the 10 Nuggets who played in the quarter scored, and the only one who didn’t was Mr. Jokic, who did not attempt a shot or free throw. Still, Denver led 68-59 at halftime.

Mr. Murray scored Denver’s first seven points of the third quarter to push the advantage to 75-63. Two free throws by Mr. Doncic and a layup by Grant Williams cut the Mavericks’ deficit to 77-70, but Mr. Murray drained a trey to spark a run that got the Nuggets’ lead back to 12 with 5:34 remaining until the fourth.

Mr. Jackson’s fadeaway jumper gave the Nuggets a 98-80 lead heading into the fourth. — Reuters

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