Sunday, April 5, 2026

P.A. Properties partners with Philippine Veterans Bank to Expand Housing Loan Access

 

San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines — P.A. Properties and P.A. Properties Hankyu Hanshin proudly formalized a new partnership with Philippine Veterans Bank through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement, officially designating the institution as one of its partner banks. The contract signing was held on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the P.A. Properties Main Office in San Pedro, Laguna.

Present during the ceremony were Casey S. De Castro, Division Head and Assistant Vice President of the Housing Loans Division under the Consumer Lending Group of Philippine Veterans Bank; Lelito Flores, Chief Finance Officer of P.A. Properties; and Evelyn Buco, Vice President of Collections & Loans of P.A. Properties.

This partnership marks a significant step toward making housing loans more accessible for prospective homeowners. By expanding financing options through Philippine Veterans Bank, P.A. Properties continues its commitment to making homeownership more attainable for Filipino families while strengthening communities through sustainable housing developments.

“At P.A. Properties, we continuously seek partnerships that will make homeownership more accessible to Filipino families. This collaboration with Philippine Veterans Bank allows us to provide more financing options and bring more families closer to their dream of owning a home,” said Atty. Marianne Reyna Lina-Cruz, President and CEO of P.A. Properties.

P.A. Properties remains committed to building not just houses, but communities and opportunities for families to achieve their dream homes.

About P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation

Nestled in San Pedro, Laguna, P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation (P.A. Properties) is a leading developer of low to medium-cost housing communities in Southern Luzon. Since its establishment in 1994, the company has crafted over 30,000 homes across key Philippine provinces, with plans to build an additional 20 communities in the next 5 years. P.A. Properties, guided by the tagline "Behind Every Home is a Story," not only addresses the nation's housing backlog but also actively contributes to economic growth. Through philanthropic initiatives, such as hospital donations in Cabuyao, providing right of way in Pampanga for civic centers, and establishing SanJo's markets in provinces like Laguna and Bulacan, the company weaves a narrative of community development and nationwide impact.

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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Evade Taxes…and Win Taxumo Launches “Tax Flier” for April Fools’ Day


 Manila, Philippines (April 1, 2026) — We would never endorse tax evasion, but for this one, we’ll make an exception.

This April Fools’ Day, Taxumo is launching Tax Flier – a frenetic tap-your-way-to-survival game inspired by Flappy BIR Bird, with one simple mission: don’t let Carlo miss his tax deadline.

Because right now…he’s panicking.

Carlo needs your help, FAST

He’s seconds away from missing his filing, and everything is coming at him all at once: tax pillars, flying receipts, and the looming threat of penalties. 

Your job? Help Carlo stay on track by tapping through the chaos. Breeze through tax dues, dodge receipts, and make it past the deadline rush.

Dodge Your Taxes to Win

What makes the game more exciting? If you manage to keep Carlo going, you can unlock real discounts on Taxumo, up to 30% off your Taxumo subscription.

The better you play, the bigger your reward.

A Light Reminder Behind the Game

Tax Flier mirrors what tax season can feel like for many Filipino self-employed professionals and MSMEs: fast, overwhelming, and full of things to keep track of.

Behind the game is a simple reminder: deadlines come quickly, and it’s always better to stay ahead.

While you help Carlo make it through, it’s also a good time to check in on your own taxes and make sure you’re on track. 

Play Now (Before It’s Too Late)

Tax Flier is live starting April 1 for a limited time only. Beat your high score, grab your discount, and help Carlo make it out penalty-free. 

And don’t worry if you lose: you can always reset and start again.

Because, unlike real tax deadlines, it’s not a crime to miss winning at Tax Flier.

Go to https://www.taxumo.com/play-tax-flier/ to play “Tax Flier” now.

About Taxumo

Taxumo is the Philippines’ most trusted online tax platform for freelancers, professionals, and small business owners. Since 2016, it has helped thousands of Filipinos stay compliant by making tax filing simple, secure, and fully digital.
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The Next Wave of AI: Why Companies Are Reorganizing Around It, Not Just Using It

  

Manila, Philippines — The companies gaining the most from artificial intelligence today aren’t simply adopting new tools: they’re reorganizing how work gets done.

Across the Philippines and Southeast Asia, a new class of AI-native organizations is emerging, embedding intelligent systems into workflows, decision-making, and core operations. For business leaders, this marks a shift from using AI to enhance productivity to redesigning how entire organizations operate.

Sprout Solutions, the people-first AI platform for payroll, compliance, and work, is bringing together founders, CEOs, HR leaders, and technology innovators at SaaScon PH to explore how this transformation is reshaping modern businesses.

“The conversation around AI is shifting,” said Patrick Gentry, Co-Founder and CEO of Sprout. “We’re moving beyond using AI as a productivity tool and starting to rethink how organizations operate at a fundamental level. The next generation of companies will be AI-native, where intelligent systems and human expertise work together to drive decisions and growth.”

From AI Tools to AI-Native Organizations

AI is entering a new phase driven by agentic systems or software capable of planning tasks, interacting with tools, and executing multi-step workflows with minimal human input.

For organizations, the implication is clear: AI is no longer just a tool, it is becoming part of the operating model. Companies are beginning to redesign processes, restructure teams, and rethink technology stacks to fully leverage these capabilities.

At the same time, leaders are recognizing that the goal is not full automation, but augmentation: using AI to elevate human capability and unlock higher-value work.

Rethinking the Workforce

As AI takes on repetitive and administrative tasks, employees are shifting toward more strategic, creative, and decision-driven work.

“AI is not replacing the workforce: it’s redefining it,” said Gian dela Rama. “The most successful organizations will be those that integrate intelligent systems into everyday operations while empowering people to focus on more meaningful work.”

This shift is prompting leaders to rethink workforce design, roles, and performance in an AI-augmented environment.

A Defining Moment for Business Leaders

These questions will take center stage at SaaScon PH, where attendees will explore how AI is reshaping organizations in practice, including:

• How companies are restructuring teams around AI
• What roles will evolve and which will disappear
• How to build AI-first operating models and workflows

Sessions will feature discussions on AI-powered workforce transformation and demonstrations of how intelligent systems can augment productivity across departments.

For CEOs, the challenge is staying competitive. For HR leaders, it’s redesigning roles and workforce strategy. For technology teams, it’s building systems that scale in an AI-first world.

As organizations move from experimentation to transformation, one thing is clear: companies that treat AI as a side tool risk falling behind those that reorganize around it.

SaaScon PH will take place on May 12, bringing together leaders shaping the next generation of AI-native businesses. Registration and team table reservations are now open.

About Sprout Solutions Phil Inc

Sprout Solutions is the People-First AI platform for Payroll, Compliance, and Work, built for businesses in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Founded in 2015, Sprout provides end-to-end HR and payroll software and managed services across recruitment, timekeeping, payroll, performance, and employee engagement—powered by AI-driven insights and intelligent automation. Its built-in AI assistant, Sidekick, helps HR teams and employees work faster and make smarter decisions, while embedded financial wellness solutions such as salary-on-demand and responsible financing support employees beyond payday. Trusted by over 2,000 companies and 350,000 users, Sprout combines enterprise-grade security and compliance with strong local implementation and support—ensuring long-term success, not just software deployment. Sprout exists to impact the lives of employees by improving businesses in the communities it serves.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Join PetroSync ASME Training and Learn the Standards Used Worldwide

  

Join PetroSync ASME Training and learn globally recognized standards. Enhance your engineering skills and stay competitive worldwide.

In the global oil and gas industry, engineering decisions are guided by internationally recognized technical standards. From designing process piping systems to maintaining critical pressure equipment, engineers must rely on clear frameworks that ensure safety, reliability, and operational consistency across projects.

As energy companies expand operations across multiple regions, the need for engineers who understand these global standards continues to grow. Many organizations are now investing in specialized technical training programs to ensure their engineering teams remain capable of meeting international requirements.

PetroSync, a global B2B training provider focused on the oil and gas sector, continues to support this need by offering technical courses designed to strengthen engineers’ understanding of internationally adopted engineering codes. For professionals and business leaders alike, participating in structured training programs is becoming a key step toward maintaining industry-ready expertise.

The Global Standards Every Engineer Is Expected to Understand

Engineering projects in the oil and gas industry involve complex infrastructure that must operate safely under demanding conditions. To ensure consistency and reliability, companies rely on globally recognized standards that guide engineering practices across facilities and regions.

One of the most widely referenced standards in process industries is ASME B31.3. This code provides detailed guidance on the design, fabrication, inspection, and testing of process piping systems used in refineries, petrochemical plants, and other industrial facilities.

For engineers responsible for maintenance and repair activities, another important reference is ASME PCC-2. The standard outlines recommended procedures for repairing pressure equipment while ensuring that repairs meet safety and engineering requirements.

Understanding these standards allows engineers to make informed technical decisions and helps organizations maintain compliance with international best practices. As a result, professionals who possess strong knowledge of these codes are increasingly valued across the industry.

For many engineers, structured training programs provide the most effective way to gain a deeper understanding of how these standards apply in real operational environments.

Why Companies Send Their Engineers to Specialized Technical Training

For leaders in the oil and gas sector, maintaining a competent engineering workforce is essential for safe and efficient operations. Engineering managers, operations leaders, and technical directors often evaluate the capabilities of their teams and identify areas where additional training can strengthen performance.

From a business perspective, technical training is not simply a learning activity. It is a strategic investment that helps companies build stronger engineering teams capable of addressing complex operational challenges.

Training programs such as ASME B31.3 Training allow engineers to develop deeper knowledge of process piping systems and the engineering codes that govern them. Participants gain insights into how standards are interpreted, applied, and integrated into daily engineering practices.

For companies managing large-scale infrastructure, having engineers who fully understand these standards can significantly improve operational reliability and reduce technical risks.

By supporting continuous learning, organizations can ensure their teams remain prepared to meet evolving industry requirements.

How Corporate Training Decisions Are Made in the Oil & Gas Sector

Technical training in the oil and gas industry usually follows a structured B2B process. Companies rarely enroll participants without first evaluating whether a training program aligns with their operational goals and technical needs.

The process often begins with a consultation between the organization and the training provider. During this stage, engineering managers or learning and development teams discuss the company’s technical challenges and determine which training programs are most relevant for their workforce.

Once the appropriate program has been identified, the decision typically moves through several internal approval stages. These may include technical evaluation by engineering departments, budget approval from management, and coordination with procurement or corporate training teams.

Because these decisions involve multiple stakeholders, the approval process ensures that the training investment delivers real value for the organization.

Training providers such as PetroSync are familiar with these corporate workflows and often assist companies throughout the process, helping facilitate communication and supporting participant registration once corporate approval has been granted.

Learning Worldwide Engineering Standards Through PetroSync Training

For engineers working in technically demanding industries, continuous learning plays an important role in maintaining professional competence. As engineering standards evolve and projects become more complex, professionals must ensure their knowledge remains aligned with current industry practices.

PetroSync’s training programs are designed to help engineers build the technical confidence required to interpret engineering codes and apply them effectively in real-world situations. Through expert-led sessions, practical discussions, and industry case studies, participants gain valuable insights into how global standards influence design decisions, maintenance strategies, and operational safety.

For organizations, the benefits extend beyond individual development. Companies gain engineering teams that are better prepared to manage critical assets, maintain compliance with international standards, and support long-term operational reliability.

As the oil and gas sector continues to operate within a highly regulated and globally connected environment, mastering internationally recognized engineering standards is becoming increasingly important.

By participating in structured technical training programs, engineers and companies alike can ensure they remain equipped with the knowledge and expertise needed to succeed in the evolving energy industry.

About PetroSync Global Internasional

PetroSync was established in Singapore in 2010 and began its expansion into Indonesia in 2013. To this day, PetroSync has become a leading oil and gas training provider, with a participant passing rate as high as 90%.

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P.A. Properties partners with Philippine Veterans Bank to Expand Housing Loan Access

  San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines — P.A. Properties and P.A. Properties Hankyu Hanshin proudly formalized a new partnership with Philippine V...