Biyernes, Abril 26, 2019

Tanduay’s Double Rum Received Top Honors

“We are honored to receive these awards. They are testaments to our commitment to making world-class products and highlighting the craftsmanship of the Filipino. Tanduay Double Rum embodies the value of paying tribute to all the men and women behind Tanduay’s success—one that is distinctly Filipino. It is Filipino rum at its finest, one that is meticulously crafted and will surely satisfy the discerning taste of rum connoisseurs around the world.” ~Lucio “Bong” Tan, President and Chief Operating Officer of Tanduay Distillers, Inc.

Among thousands of spirits across the globe, Tanduay Double Rum was adjudged as one of the best by the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America and the 2019 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC).

Tanduay Double Rum received the gold medal from the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America and the silver medal in the SFWSC. Almost 3,000 spirits joined the latter’s competition this year, the largest in its 19-year history.


Filipino Rum at Its Finest
Tanduay has a full range of rums that are categorized according to their type (dark, gold, white), proof (alcohol strength), age, and character.

Tanduay Double Rum is a blend of 2 aged reserves—16-year-old rum and 5-year-old rum that is aged in the barrel for another 2 years. It is produced in small batches with a minimum run of only 5,000 bottles per production. It is a “sipping rum” that belongs to the cognac level of spirits.


Other Major Awards
Tanduay has likewise received top honors for its other spirits. Tanduay White Rum and Tanduay Dark Rhum also received the gold medal from the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America. Its 

Tanduay Asian Rum Gold and Tanduay Boracay Cappuccino Flavored Rum, meanwhile, were awarded silver medals.

The SFWSC likewise honored Tanduay Asian Rum Gold, Tanduay Asian Rum Silver, Tanduay Boracay Cappuccino Flavored Rum, and Tanduay White Rum with silver medals. Both Tanduay Dark Rhum and Tanduay Boracay Coconut Flavored Rum received bronze medals.

Tanduay has a rich tradition of rum-making. As it marks its 165th year in the Philippines, it celebrates its tradition of quality and likewise works towards environmental sustainability to continue making products that Filipinos can be truly proud of.


Martes, Abril 16, 2019

Experience an #EggcitingEasterAtSM


Shoppers of all ages can experience Easter like no other with SM’s #EggcitingEasterAtSM QR Egg Wall where shoppers can “Hunt, Scan, and Win” instant prizes. SM Supermalls partnered with Toy Kingdom and global toy brand Hatchimals in delighting shoppers with a digital Easter Egg Hunt and other fun Easter activities such as meet-and-greets with your favorite Hatchimals, arts and crafts exhibit, family dining deals, costumes contests, and a lot more from April 7 to 21 in select SM malls nationwide! For more information, visit https://www.smsupermalls.com/events/easter/



Marc Nelson for LandLite Philippines

"Not all LED's are built the same, one watt is not equivalent to the same brightness across all brands with Landlight they try and stick to one watt equaling a hundred....." ~Marc Nelson, LPC Ambassador
(seated L-R) LPC CEO Jocelyn Li and LPC brand ambassador Marc Nelson (standing L-R) Faro Barcelona CEO Xavier Martin, LPC sales manager Dennis See, Uozu Italy deputy CEO Alessandro Porta, and Faro Barcelona CSO sales director Salvador Marti. Faro and Uozu are exclusively distributed in the Philippines by LPC.
Landlite Philippines Corp. (LPC), a leading distributor of lighting fixtures and solutions in the country, recently appointed top celebrity Marc Nelson as their official brand ambassador. This was announced during Lighting Design Trends for 2019, where experts presented global movements in lighting design alongside the impressive line of products that LPC carries.


Lunes, Abril 15, 2019

Ortigas Malls announces its 2019 Holy Week schedule

Tiendestias Holy Week Schedule
In observation of the Holy Week, Ortigas Malls releases its special schedules for mall-goers. Masses will be held across all malls beginning April 13 and to cap it off, an exciting series of Easter activities are lined up in Greenhills, Tiendesitas, Estancia, and Industria.

Greenhills
Greenhills Holy Week Sched
April 13, Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
Mass: 9:00AM, 12:00PM, 4:00PM, 5:30PM, 7:00PM

April 14, Palm Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 9PM
Mass: 9:00AM, 12:00PM, 4:00PM, 5:30PM, 7:00PM

April 18, Maundy Thursday and April 19, Good Friday
CLOSED and NO MASS

April 20, Black Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
NO MASS

April 21, Easter Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 9PM
Mass: 9:00AM, 12:00PM, 4:00PM, 5:30PM, 7:00PM

An Easter Egghunt will take place at the V-Mall lobby followed by a show by a magician. There will also be face painting booths for all kids to visit as well as an Instagram-worth area to celebrate Easter.


Tiendesitas
Tiendestias Holy Week Schedule
April 13, Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
Mass: 6:00PM

April 14, Palm Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 9PM
Mass: 11:00AM


April 18, Maundy Thursday and April 19, Good Friday
CLOSED and NO MASS

April 20, Black Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
NO MASS

April 21, Easter Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 9PM
Mass: 11:00AM

Aside from the Easter Egghunt, Tiendestas will host an Easter Bazaar until April 21 for all exciting finds. Face painting and glitter tattoo booths will also be present as well as an exciting Rabbit Feeding activity.

Estancia
Estancia Holy Week Sched
April 13, Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
Mass: 6:00PM

April 14, Palm Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
Mass: 11:00AM

April 18, Maundy Thursday and April 19, Good Friday
CLOSED and NO MASS

April 20, Black Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
NO MASS

April 21, Easter Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 10PM
Mass: 11:00AM

A spectacular Easter at Estancia awaits as it holds an Easter Safari Eggventure that families with kids of all ages will definitely enjoy. The adventure will include musical performances inspired by the Lion King, lots of games, a magician’s show, and an easter egg safari hunt all happening on April 21.

Industria
Industria Holy Week Schedule
April 13, Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 8PM
NO MASS

April 14, Palm Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 8PM
NO MASS

April 18, Maundy Thursday and April 19, Good Friday
CLOSED and NO MASS

April 20, Black Saturday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 8PM
NO MASS

April 21, Easter Sunday
Mall Hours: 10AM - 8PM
Mass: 11:00AM at the Guesthouse

Ortigas Malls Easter Activities
Celebrate Easter on April 21 with an Easter Cookie Decorating session that your kids will surely love from 10am to 12pm before the Easter Egghunt. For more information, please visit www.ortigasmalls.com.



What makes a lady? By Glaiza de Castro!

“One of my ancestors from my father’s side was part of the Katipunan but more on the music and arts side. When I found out about it, everything suddenly clicked. I like exploring, not only in my roles and my travels, but also with my hair and makeup. I like seeing different sides of me. People sometimes misinterpret me, especially since I’m not good at masking my emotions. But I’ve been in this industry more than half of my life and I’ve learned to ignore criticisms that won’t help me grow as a person. It takes a lot of guts, the right principle and mindset para sabihin mo sa sarili mo na, ‘ah bahala kayo gagawin ko ‘to kasi alam ko eto yung tama.’ Those are the women that I really admire.” ~Glaiza de Castro, Actress/Ever Bilena Endorser
Glaiza de Castro gives us lady lessons
Actress Glaiza de Castro was specially chosen to be Ever Bilena's brand’s newest endorser because of her fiery personality. Ever Bilena Advance, the premium line of the country’s leading cosmetics brand Ever Bilena. She recently discovered that the blood of a Katipunero runs in her veins. Glaiza admits her desire to stand out in the entertainment industry has earned both praise and criticism from the public. 
“She speaks her mind. She takes on very challenging roles. She’s for women’s rights. And with the brand being more vocal about this direction, we wanted someone who is an embodiment of that.” ~EB Advance brand manager Creole David
A powerful viewpoint that fits perfectly with the message of EB Advance’s newest digital campaign featuring Glaiza de Castro:


In the video, a narrator gives “lady lessons,” enumerating each:
“One: Sit properly. Two: Be dainty. Three: Do as you’re told. Four: be modest about your looks. Five: Express yourself but not too much.”
Meanwhile, a montage of Glaiza can be seen defying each lesson. The video ends with, “What makes a lady? Absolutely anything.”

The video also featured EB Advance products such as EB Advance Lip Define Matte Matic Lipstick, EB Advance Uncover 2 Palette, EB Advance Lash Define, EB Advance Glow Out Highlighter, and EB Advance LTD Liquid Lipstick, which was used to highlight the actress' striking features.

As Glaiza, a modern Filipina, explores more makeup product choices, the campaign gives a sneak peek of new products to be anticipated from EB Advance: EB Advance Eyeconic Eyeshadow, a six-pan eyeshadow palette designed to create multiple day to night looks; and EB Advance BB Stick Foundation, a medium, buildable to full, coverage stick base with a matte finish.

With the help of EB Advance, Glaiza believes that women are slowly learning to set their own rules and are re-defining how to be a modern-day woman.

To learn more about EB Advance, its products and endorsers, visit Ever Bilena’s website, www.everbilena.com.ph, Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/EBAdvance, and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ebadvance/.

What really matters for her is to encourage women to be more fearless in expressing their individuality. 



Landlite Philippines at Interior & Design Manila

(from left) Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID) director for professional development Trisha Padernal, Landlite Philippines Corporation CEO Jocelyn Li, PIID national president Lilia de Jesus, Uozu Italy deputy CEO Alessandro Porta, Faro Barcelona CSO sales director Salvador Marti, PIID director for professional practice Kathleen Obcemea and executive director for exhibits and conventions Gino Lim.

With this year’s theme, Resilience of Design: Future Spaces, Landlite Philippines Corp. (LPC), a leading distributor of lighting fixtures in the country, was one of the major sponsors of the 4th edition of Interior & Design Manila (IDM), held recently at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex. The IDM showcased interior design executions for buildings, landscapes, communities, and regions in order to respond to natural and manmade disasters and disturbances as well as long term changes resulting from climate change. The IDM is also the Philippines’ only exhibit curated specifically to update local interior designers on the latest trends, updates, and implementation of resilient design concepts. During the event, Landlite showcased the latest lighting design trends for 2019 and its wide range of residential and commercial lighting products and fixtures in its exhibits. 


Over 500 Mindanaoans join Jr. NBA Philippines Regional Selection Camp in Butuan

Over 500 Mindanaoans join Jr. NBA Philippines Regional Selection Camp in Butuan
More than 500 kids from various Mindanao provinces received world-class basketball instruction from Jr. NBA coaches led by Coach Carlos Barroca of the NBA and former PBA players Tony dela Cruz and Willie Miller at Fr. Saturnino Urios University in Butuan City on April 13-14.  Jr. NBA, the league’s youth basketball development program continues to stage camps nationwide in its 12th consecutive year to teach fundamental skills and values of the game and hone the next generation of Filipino athletes.  Boys and girls ages 10-14 can still join the final Regional Selection Camp at Don Bosco Technical Institute in Makati on April 27-28.  Above, Barroca welcomes athletes from General Santos City, who traveled 12 hours to participate in the Mindanao camp.

For all things NBA, fans can follow Jr. NBA on Facebook and the NBA at www.nba.com and on Facebook and Twitter. Fans can visit www.alaskamilk.com to learn more about the Alaska Milk Corporation, and follow Alaska Milk on Facebook for more information about Alaska Sports.




About the NBA
The NBA is a global sports and media business built around four professional sports leagues: the National Basketball Association, the Women’s National Basketball Association, the NBA G League and the NBA 2K League. The NBA has established a major international presence with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 50 languages, and merchandise for sale in more than 100,000 stores in 100 countries on six continents. NBA rosters at the start of the 2018-19 season featured 108 international players from 42 countries and territories. NBA Digital’s assets include NBA TV, NBA.com, the NBA App and NBA League Pass. The NBA has created one of the largest social media communities in the world, with 1.5 billion likes and followers globally across all league, team, and player platforms. Through NBA Cares, the league addresses important social issues by working with internationally recognized youth-serving organizations that support education, youth and family development, and health-related causes.

About Alaska Milk
Given the growing issues on health as well as the fast-changing technological environment, which leads to the change in children’s interests and behavior or sedentary lifestyle, Alaska believes that there is a need to reinforce its thrust in leading a healthy lifestyle not just by drinking milk but also by leading an active lifestyle. Alaska seeks to engage the youth, especially younger kids, in sports.

Alaska Milk looks beyond selling milk – it sells nutrition and by doing so, the Company and brand Alaska is doing its part in nation-building.  Through youth sports development programs, Alaska is able to help nourish children for them to develop into champions in the field of interest and, in general, in life.  The overall objective of the Alaska Sports is to strengthen the brand’s equity in nutrition through sports.  To portray Alaska Fortified as a brand that helps instill the values of determination, discipline, teamwork, and hard work among the youth through sports.



A Trip Down the Memory Lane: 7 Go-to Manila Churches for Visita Iglesia

This coming Holy Week, one of our practices is Visita Iglesia. As a dominantly Catholic country, traditionally Catholics visit around 7 churches to pray, reflect, and honor the Blessed Sacrament during Holy Week. Have an intimate and spiritually visit churches to commemorate the suffering of Christ, as well as to meditate and ask for penance.

Here are churches within the Metro which you can visit this Holy Week:
The Cathedral in Intramuros

1) Binondo Church
  • Start your journey in one of the oldest churches in Manila. Binondo Church is also known as Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish. It was built by the Dominicans and is located in Binondo, Manila. It became a place of worship to converted Chinese Christians back in the day when the trade between Chinese and Filipinos started to increase. Today, a number of Binondo dwellers and curious tourists still visit the parish.
Binondo Church Facade
Photo by Lawrence Ruiz - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51373004


2) San Sebastian
  • San Sebastian, also known as Minor Basilica of San Sebastian, boasts Gothic Revival architecture and is the only steel church in the Philippines and Asia. The original structure was actually built using bricks, but because of a Chinese Filipino uprising which burned down the original structure, the current edifice was built to be fire and earthquake-resistant.

San Sebastian Church
Photo by Geela Garcia


3) Quiapo Church
  • Quiapo Church, also known as Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, is one of the most famous basilicas in the Philippines. It is because of the said-to-be miraculous sculpture of the Black Nazarene which was carved in Mexico and was burned on its way to the Philippines. Large numbers of devotees visit every Friday, edging their knees forward to the sculpture to ask for miracle and or forgiveness.

Quiapo Central Church Plaza
Photo by By Judgefloro - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=49290514


4) Baclaran Church
  • The Baclaran Church is also known as the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help is one of the largest Marian churches in the Philippines. The shrine was established by Redemptionists when they began the novena in 1948. At first, only 70 people attended the novena, but after several sessions, the attendees doubled and is now reaching thousands of devotees. Today, the church serves as home to many Marian devotees.

Baclaran Church

Photo By Ramon FVelasquez - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25183238


5) San Agustin
  • San Agustin Church is one of the two religious sites inside the walled city of Intramuros, and is the Philippines’ oldest church. Built by the Augustinians, the structure was modeled after beautiful temples in Mexico. It boasts a grandeur in architecture, very rich and grounded to the Spanish colonial history. The building has its own museum inside, which features great artifacts about the Philippines’ cultural heritage. 

San Agustin Church

By Patrick Roque (talk) (Uploads) - Taken using my camera with model DSC-HX5V, CC BY-SA 3.0,https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61019655


6) Manila Cathedral
  • Manila Cathedral is a neighboring church to the San Agustin Church inside Intramuros, and is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception or the Virgin Mary. Initially built as a simple parish back in 1571, it received multiple reconstructions after several calamities hit the city. The cathedral was then upgraded with LED lighting, advanced sound system, and carbon-retrofitted structural foundations which add modern detail to its beautiful Roman stone facade.

The Cathedral in Intramuros

By Patrickroque01 at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61234185


7) Malate Church
  • Last but not the least is Malate Church, also known as Our Lady of Remedies Parish. It follows a Baroque style of architecture and houses a statue that travelled from Spain-- it is of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, the patroness of childbirth. The small but beautiful house of prayer is also strategically located in front of Plaza Rajah Sulayman and Manila Bay.

Malate Church

By Ramon FVelasquez - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30755713

CPH Delicious Bibingka
After a long day of Church hopping and driving around Manila, have a quick stopover and unwind at Century Park Hotel (CPH). Grab a soft and fluffy bibingka and hot chocolate at Cafe in the Park before heading back home.

To know more about Century Park Hotel, visit www.centurypark.com or contact information@centurypark.com.ph and telephone number: (632) 528-8888.




Launched in 1976, the Century Park Hotel remains as one of the finest hotels in Manila. It is owned and operated by Maranaw Hotels and Resort Corporation and enjoys a mix of local and international patrons. The renowned establishment has over 500 rooms in varied types and facilities for a complete dining and leisure experience. 


New Zealand Barley Grass: What makes it so good?

By: Peter Hope, Managing Director, Santé New Zealand Limited
Barley grass has long been considered an important ‘functional food’ that promotes health and supports disease prevention. For many years it has been a foundation part of the health and wellness industry and is widely used by health-conscious consumers around the world. This ‘superfood’ contains high levels of chlorophyll and is rich in vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. It is a powerhouse of nutrients.
The popularity of barley grass continues to grow as more and more consumers, worldwide, discover its benefits. At Santé New Zealand Limited, we recognize the powerful properties of barley grass and, its health benefits. This has led us to develop a comprehensive selection of everyday barley-based products.

Our Barley Grass Growing Region
Our barley grass is grown in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Canterbury lies in the central-eastern region of the country’s South Island. This is an area of 44,508 square kms and is one of the most important agricultural and horticultural areas in the country. The soils of the Canterbury Plains are formed on an alluvial plain and are particularly well suited to growing cereal crops such as wheat, oats, and barley.

Our region has a long history of growing barley, but this has been mainly for its grain. The barley grain is used in the brewing industry and in baked products.

Given the local expertise in growing these barley grain crops, it has been an exciting innovation to partner with expert farmers to grow ‘barley grass’. This is the same barley plant, but it is grown, harvested and dried at the green leaf stage, well before the plant matures and develops the grain. Over time, we have developed optimal growing techniques and harvest to suit growing the barley plant for its leaf rather than for its grain.

The local Canterbury climate with its cool winters and warm summers, along with the free draining soils are very well suited to growing superior barley grass crops. We consider the crops of barley grass we grow to be truly outstanding in when it comes to chlorophyll and nutrient levels. Our barley grass crops are world class.

Certified Organic Production
More than simply growing the barley grass we grow it under a certified organic system. This is an independently audited system that ensures the barley grass is grown according to organic principles. The farms on which we grow the product are all certified organic and have been so for many years. This means our barley grass is grown without chemical pesticides or artificial fertilizers. Additionally, our region is considered one of the cleanest and least polluted regions of the globe. [1][2]

We grow our crops in a method called ‘broadacre’. This means the crops are grown in large paddocks (i.e. fields) often 10ha or more. In this method the barley grass receives natural sunlight, airflow and rain as the main water source. The soils these certified organic barley grass crops grow in are in a ‘rotation’ of animal grazing and cropping. This naturally balances inputs of nutrients (i.e. from the grazing animal’s manure and from legume plants) with the extraction of nutrients from cropping. Typically, the farm rotation may involve 3 years of animal grazing (sheep or cattle) and 3 years of growing a variety of crops including barley grass.

Ensuring the quality

The production of premium barley grass requires that the plant receives enough water (either via rainfall or irrigation), sufficient macro-nutrients along with enough magnesium, Sulphur and calcium from the soil. The macro-nutrients are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) or NPK for short. Often the availability of the macro-nutrients to the barley plant is governed by the soil pH level, presence of micro-nutrients and the levels of organic matter in the soil.

Farming under organic principles is demanding as there are a limited number of ways the organic farmer can influence the availability of nutrients. This requires careful planning and great attention to the soil’s fertility and structure. Our farmers spend a great deal of time considering all aspects of what it takes it make a healthy soil including the soil microbiology and the presence of enough earthworms and other beneficial soil dwelling creatures. Application of certified organic compost and other approved fertilizers is a key part of maintaining fertility in the cropping phase.

An important part of the crop husbandry is to prepare a fine seedbed when the barley seeds are sown. Generally, barley grows to about 30 cm high before it is harvested with and specially designed harvester. Time to harvest depends on the time of year – it takes longer in the colder autumn months of the year.

It is important that, at harvest, the leaf is cut and delivered to the dryer as quickly as possible since it can’t be kept in a heap too long. The drying process is designed to reduce the moisture content and stabilize the barley leaf as a safe and nutritious food product.  

Milling the barley leaf is an art and a science.  Well-milled barley leaf can be easily absorbed by the body and is a perfect ingredient for drinks and smoothies.

To know more about Santé, and its product offerings, and other upcoming events visit the official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pg/santeofficial.ph or their website at www.santebarley.com/ph.




Respecting the land
Santé New Zealand Limited knows that the way we produce our crops impacts the health and purity of the environment. We are extremely mindful to grow according to organic principles and strive to leave the environment better than we found it.

The farms are certified organic by BioGro Ltd, one of two government approved certifiers of organic production and products in New Zealand. BioGro auditors ensure that our products and systems conform to their standards which include paying attention to the health of the ecosystems in and around our farms,

As BioGro-certified producers, the products developed from our barley can carry the BioGro logo. This helps our customers know that the product they buy is genuine and has been grown under organic principles. Additionally, our products come from a system in New Zealand where there is no genetic modification allowed.


Biyernes, Abril 5, 2019

Debit for points: What you need to know about CEB GetGo Debit Card


With CEB GetGo Debit Card, you and your barkada can go on an exciting adventure and create new travel memories.  
Debit cards are becoming essential for every kind of lifestyle. It provides convenience for the busy and always on-the-go millennial who wants to have a little bit of everything instantly. And because most debit cards now offer cashless transactions with one swipe, many Filipinos can enjoy the things they want anytime.

Everyday purchases become more rewarding with points to fly for free with the CEB GetGo Debit Card. 
From GetGo’s large fleet of cards powered by VISA and UnionBank, the CEB GetGo Debit Card is the first and only debit card that rewards you with points to fly for free with Cebu Pacific. It is the most exciting debit card as it easily earns GetGo points for everyday activities such as dining in restaurants, buying groceries, watching movies, filling up at the station, and even shopping from your favorite brands in the malls and online!

Apply for your own CEB GetGo Debit Card and enjoy great rewards when you use it for dining, buying groceries, and shopping. 
More than the free Cebu Pacific flights, there are other features which you can enjoy with your CEB GetGo Debit Card:

Be the first to book seats to your dream destination
CEB GetGo Debit cardholders have the amazing privilege to receive early alerts to the airline’s seat sales and promos throughout the year. Members can also choose to redeem flights with their GetGo points or pay using their debit card, earning more points to fly for free faster!

Enjoy discounted GetGo flights
On top of the year-round surprise seat sales and promotions, GetGo members can also enjoy discounts when booking flights. Whether you’re looking for that much-awaited summer trip or planning early for holiday vacation, you can redeem Cebu Pacific flights with 10% discount on GetGo points via the website or the mobile app.

Instant GetGo points for every kind of transaction
Members with CEB GetGo Debit Cards can get their rewards faster as every online or in-store POS transaction merits automatic transfer of points to their GetGo accounts. So whenever you’re completing an online purchase, enjoying shopping sprees, or booking for hotels and flights, you will receive points to fly when you use your debit card. Every P100 spend automatically credits 1 GetGo point to your account – giving you more points to redeem exclusive promos or hop on to a free flight!

GetGo members who don’t have their own CEB GetGo Debit Card yet can apply via http://bit.ly/DebitCardCEBGetGo and simply fill out the online application form. After completing the application form, you will receive a reference ID number via email which must be presented when picking up your debit card at any UnionBank branch nationwide.
For more information on memberships and partners, visit www.getgo.com.ph. Never miss out on exclusive member offers and the latest news on partner promos by subscribing to GetGo email alerts. Just log in to your account, go to ‘Profile’, select ‘Preferences’, click ‘My Settings’, and choose ‘Count Me In’. You can also like and follow GetGoPH’s official pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.