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US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien (right) and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. pose in between precision-guided ammunitions and other defense articles during a turnover ceremony at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Pasay City on November 23, 2020. ELOISA LOPEZ/POOL PHOTO VIA AP
NOWHERE TO RUN, NOWHERE TO HIDE Military receives smart US bombs to sustain govt’s momentum to finally end terrorism in the South
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By Rene Acosta
HE multimillion dollars worth of precision guided munitions (PGMs) and other weapons recently given by the United States should help hasten the military’s campaign against terrorist groups in Mindanao, including those allied with the Islamic State (IS), in the view of security officials.
The PGMs, or smart bombs, and the bunker missiles worth $18 million were donated to the country through a ceremonial turnover by US National Security Adviser Robert C. O’Brien late last month, and have been primarily earmarked for counterterrorism operations in Mindanao. “These smart bombs will be very much utilized here in Sulu,” said Maj. Gen. William Gonzales, commander of all military forces in Sulu, where the IS and its allied group, Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), actively operate. The IS is made up and is being led by ASG leaders.
So timely
LAST month, the heir apparent to the local leadership of the IS, Mannul Sawadjaan, was killed by a combined team of Army Special Forces and Scout Rangers in mid-sea operations that were orchestrated by the Joint Task Force Sulu, which is headed by Gonzales. The military claimed Sawadjaan had been touted to inherit the reins of the IS following the death of his uncle, Hadjan Sawadjaan, who became the leader of the IS in Mindanao several months after the death of IS Southeast Asia leader and former ASG commander Isnilon Hapilon.
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“There are times when the fight is in close range that we are not able to deliver air support, or use our artillery quickly, as those could also hurt our ground troops if they are not at a safe distance from the target,” Gonzales said. “With these smart bombs, which have excellent precision capabilities, chances are we could deliver support wherever the troops are, so long as the pilot could pinpoint the exact location of the target,” the military commander, who also heads the 11th Infantry Division, said. The military says it needs the smart bombs for its counterterrorism operations in Mindanao, and this necessity was highlighted three years ago with the siege of Marawi City in Lanao del Sur by the Hapilon-led mixture of local and foreign IS fighters. When the terrorists occupied the country’s Islamic city, they put up snipers’ nests and sought cover in buildings, while using underground tunnels to move around as they fought it out with soldiers. They also mined the city’s grounds. The military, which is bereft of precision-guided munitions and missiles, bunker-busting missiles included in its inventory still then, had to use “free-falling” bombs un-
GONZALES: “With the smart bombs, we could neutralize them even if they withdraw to their hideouts. The local ASG terrorists here have excellent mastery of the terrain because they were born and raised here.”
leashed from vintage bombers such as the OV-10 Bronco.
Friendly fire
AS such, the effect was devastatingly random. Some of the bombs incinerated unintended targets, hit, or perhaps even killed friendly forces or failed to explode upon impact. The presence of unexploded ordnance, the government claimed, was among the reasons why the rehabilitation of the city had dragged. In contrast, Gonzales said the PGMs would make no lair secure enough for the ASG, whose members also have a mastery of Sulu’s
vast hinterland terrains. “With the smart bombs, we could neutralize them even if they withdraw to their hideouts,” the military commander said. “The local ASG terrorists here have excellent mastery of the terrain because they were born and raised here.” Explaining the military’s handicap where the PGMs and missile could be put into use, Gonzales shared a tale by most of the terrorists who have yielded to the government. “Rebel returnees have jokingly told us that they could walk the hinterlands even with their eyes closed. Knowing that, we partner with the locals and at times they act as guide. Also, we utilize our special mapping capabilities,” he said.
On the verge of elimination
PURSUING and engaging the terrorists in battle terrains over which they have mastery would not always ensure success, and there is also the human toll. While the modern bombs, which sport a hefty price tag, are Mindanao-bound, Gonzales said they have to be employed for special purposes. “Like what we did [in the execution of] Operation Perfect Storm, we
have to develop a project based on good intelligence,” he said. “Whatever armaments we use, or whichever special unit we employ, the success is dependent on good intelligence build-up. Then, of course, intensive planning.” Operation Perfect Storm, which was initiated through the assets of the Navy and the Air Force, was Gonzales’s project that got Sawadjaan while he and six other terrorists were cruising the waters near Sulare Island in Sulu on their way to Northern Mindanao to carry out kidnapping activities. Gonzales said the counterterrorism effort in Sulu is gaining headway, and he sees it becoming more potent with the military’s acquisition of the new weapons. “We are gaining momentum in neutralizing ASG terrorists.… We are accelerating our efforts to neutralize remaining members,” he said, as he ran through a detailed count of terrorists that have been neutralized by his task force recently. As this was being written, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, another identified extremist group in the South, deployed 50 men in Datu Piang town in Maguindanao, and torched a police car. But that’s another story.
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Thai protests target king’s property investments worth billions By Randy Thanthong-Knight & Daniel Ten Kate
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by some of Thailand’s wealthiest individuals. One Bangkok, a nearly $4-billion project that will include one of Southeast Asia’s tallest buildings, is being developed in part by a group owned by billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, who made his fortune selling alcoholic beverages such as Chang beer. Dusit Central Park, another project, is being co-developed by Central Pattana Pcl, owned by the billionaire Chirathivat family. A representative of Dusit Central Park declined to comment on the protests, or the company’s links to crown land, “due to the sensitivity of the issue.” A representative of One Bangkok was similarly “unable to comment,” noting the company and development haven’t been mentioned by protesters.
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HAILAND’S taboo-breaking demonstrations are about more than the right to criticize the monarchy without fear of going to prison: Protesters want taxpayers to control investments and real estate worth tens of billions of dollars. Thailand’s royal family has long been the biggest shareholder in two of the country’s most valuable companies, Siam Commercial Bank Pcl and Siam Cement Pcl, as well as vast plots of land in central Bangkok that house luxury shopping malls, high-end hotels and towering office buildings. That portfolio, as confirmed by recent public records, has put the monarchy in business with many of Thailand’s tycoons, affirming the king’s position at the apex of power. What’s new is the level of public discourse about it, fed by disquiet over legal changes in 2017 and 2018 that were approved by a military-appointed parliament without public debate. Now the issue has become one of the rallying cries for protesters who march regularly through Bangkok’s streets, numbering at times in the tens of thousands.
In the name of the king
THOSE legal changes gave King Maha Vajiralongkorn the power to put his name on the assets of the Crown Property Bureau—an
agency that managed them for the palace no matter who sat on the throne. They were the first adjustments to the crown property law in roughly 70 years. The changes made clear the king was one of Asia’s wealthiest men, and that he had final say on the holdings. They consolidated management of personal assets and those managed by the Crown Property Bureau, and eliminated the finance minister’s role as the agency’s ex-officio chairman. The student groups—who’ve been protesting since mid-July— include the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration, which has produced 10 demands “to resolve the problems with the monarchy.” The students are seeking a revocation of the legal changes and “a clear division” between the king’s personal assets and other crown property. “The monarchy’s power isn’t just limited to politics but also touches the economy,” Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, a protest leader who was recently released from jail, said by phone in September.
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RAZOR wire lines a section of the perimeter wall at the Crown Property Bureau in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 25, 2020. ANDRE MALERBA/BLOOMBERG
“The king now holds shares in some of the country’s biggest companies, owns assets, and has connections with many big businesses in the country.” Multiple calls and emails to the Crown Property Bureau over a period of several months to November 25 went unanswered; an official at the Bureau of the Royal Household reached on November 25 did not give their name, but said the bureau did not comment on such matters.
Brewing discontent
IN a note explaining the legal changes in 2018, the property bu-
“The monarchy’s power isn’t just limited to politics but also touches the economy. The monarchy’s power isn’t just limited to politics but also touches the economy. The king now holds shares in some of the country’s biggest companies, owns assets, and has connections with many big businesses in the country.”
Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, a protest leader who was recently released from jail
reau said it “had the duty to return whatever assets of the crown property previously under its charge to His Majesty so that His Majesty may take decisions on all matters pertaining to their charge and management at his discretion.” The royal family is shielded by strict defamation laws that have stifled discussion about palace finances. But with many people struggling economically during the pandemic, the king’s wealth has turned into a source of resentment—and a potential risk for some tycoons who do business with the palace. In September, protesters installed a plaque near the Grand Palace that read: “The country belongs to the people, not the monarchy.” Authorities removed it the next day. On October 14, protesters shouted “My taxes!” at a passing motorcade carrying Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, in a rare show of public defiance. The government has recently stepped up arrests and some protesters face sedition charges, which could lead to as many as seven years in jail. “The key task for the government is to protect the monarchy,” Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha told reporters on October 19. In a speech two days later, Prayuth— who led a 2014 military coup and won an election last year his opponents describe as rigged—said his duty was to ensure “the prosperity of the nation, the protection from dark forces that may seek to damage our country, and fairness to all in society.” His government has been silent on the demands to reform the monarchy. “Political expression is guaranteed under the constitution, but the important thing is it has to obey the law,” government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said in response to questions. The Crown Property Bureau’s profits in Thailand have long been controlled by the king. While the agency doesn’t give a detailed accounting of its assets, it issued annual reports for 2010 to 2016 that included some financial information. It also disclosed previously unreleased figures in the 2011 book King Bhumibol Adulyadej:
A Life’s Work, part of which is still posted on the bureau’s website. Over the decades the bureau has held stakes in companies involved in everything from insurance to producing Covid-19 tests. Its most prominent corporate holdings were in Siam Commercial Bank and Siam Cement, which— now in Vajiralongkorn’s name— had a combined value of $7.3 billion as of December 2.
Dividends
SINCE Vajiralongkorn took the throne, that stake received more than $1.2 billion in net dividends, according to calculations by Bloomberg. At both companies, the dividend payout to net income ratio has increased in recent years: Siam Commercial Bank announced a special dividend this year after the sale of an insurance unit, while analysts said Siam Cement had more cash on hand due to increased profitability. Representatives from Siam Commercial Bank and Siam Cement didn’t respond to requests for comment. In a 2018 announcement, the Crown Property Bureau said the share transfer reflected the legal changes and wouldn’t affect the business operations of the companies. Even more valuable is the crown’s land. The 2011 book estimated the value of the bureau’s Bangkok landholdings by area— about one fifth of its total—at one trillion baht ($33 billion) at market prices, while saying the agency booked the land value at less than a third of that figure based on cost. Since that valuation was published, parcels of premium city center land have skyrocketed. The former British Embassy, a short walk from some of the crown’s mostprized real estate, sold for £420 million ($560 million) in 2018. It’s unclear how the pandemic may have affected prices, or how the property bureau’s land holdings have changed in recent years. Over the past decade, the agency has sought to revitalize several plots in the city center, including its first commercial development project offering “super luxury residences.” On other plots, the bureau is leasing land it manages to companies owned
OWNERSHIP of the monarch’s assets has been a point of contention for decades. After the 1932 revolution, civilian leaders passed a law setting up the Crown Property Bureau with the status of a Finance Ministry department to manage the monarchy’s assets, which were separated from the king’s personal holdings. A royalist administration changed the law in 1948, allowing the bureau to operate independently from the government while retaining the finance minister as ex-officio chairman, and allowing income after expenses to be “paid at the king’s pleasure in any case.” While previous governments had differentiated between the king’s personal wealth and assets that belonged to the state, one former finance minister said there was no real distinction. Korn Chatikavanij, who served as chairman of the Crown Property Bureau from late 2008 to 2011, recalled once discussing with palace officials how to respond to media reports saying then-King Bhumibol was the world’s richest monarch. The bureau was “huffing and puffing wanting to write a letter of complaint” to clarify the assets belonged to the state instead of the individual, Korn said. But it had no grounds to complain because the law clearly stated that “any benefits derived from the assets—such as dividends and interest—belonged to the king.” Korn said the protester demands should be discussed in parliament. “These are issues that if approached constructively can lead to better understanding and broader acceptance of the monarchy and the institution.” A key figure pushing for change is Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, whose prodemocracy party was disbanded for breaching financing rules after a strong performance in last year’s election, a move he called politically motivated. He’s criticized a budget passed in September that allocated 8.98 billion baht for royal affairs, a 16.9-percent jump over last year, compared with a 3.1-percent increase in overall spending. In an interview, Thanathorn said he was “furious” that taxpayer funds for the monarchy are rising at a “dangerous rate” when millions are out of work. He described royal spending as a “black hole” and called for transparency regarding all expenditure. Citing documents he saw in his role as a member of a committee to vet the budget for the 2021 fiscal year, he said a fleet of 38 aircraft and helicopters used by the palace was set to expand to 47. The government didn’t reply to a request for comment. Any adjustments to the ownership of the assets would be difficult “without a constitutional crisis of some sort,” according to Chris Baker, an academic in Bangkok who interviewed officials from the Crown Property Bureau while co-writing the chapter on palace finances for King Bhumibol Adulyadej: A Life’s Work. “I think the situation now is unsustainable.”
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PHL’s end-Oct debt breaches ₧10-T mark By Bernadette D. Nicolas
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HE country’s total outstanding debt as of end-October has already breached the P10-trillion mark, inching closer to the level expected by the government by year-end. Latest data released by the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) on Friday showed the national government’s debt stock amounted to P10.028 trillion, just over a hundred billion shy of the P10.16-trillion outstanding debt level that the economic managers had projected for this year. The end-October debt stock also went up by 7.03 percent from P9.37 trillion as of end-September this year and ballooned by 26.84 percent from P7.906 trillion recorded as of end-October 2019. “Of the total outstanding debt stock, 28.4 percent were sourced externally while 71.6 percent are domestic debt,” the BTr said in a statement. Domestic debt amounted to P7.077 trillion while external debt reached P2.95 trillion. Domestic debt as of end-October rose by 9.9 percent from P6.44 trillion recorded in the previous month due to additional shortterm borrowing availed from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) alongside the net issuance of government securities. Compared to P5.3 trillion as of end-October last year, domestic debt posted an uptick of 33.41 percent. On the other hand, external debt as of end-October inched up by 0.68 percent compared to P2.93 trillion in the previous month and surged by 13.42 percent from P2.6 trillion as of end-October 2019. “For October, the increment in
external debt was attributed to the P18.98-billion net availment of external loans and P2.42-billion net appreciation of third-currency against the USD, offsetting the effect of local-currency appreciation amounting to P1.57 billion,” the BTr said. Under the government’s external debt securities, US dollar bonds accounted for P1.28 trillion, peso global bonds at P129.679 billion, Japanese Yen bonds at P113.789 billion, Euro Bonds at P109.887 billion and Chinese Yuan Bonds at P28.640 billion. The government’s total outstanding guaranteed obligations for the month slid by 6.24 percent to P447.848 billion from P477.652 billion in October 2019, but was up by 0.55 percent from P445.398 billion recorded in September this year. Domestic guaranteed debt as of end-October settled at P230.499 billion while external guaranteed debt comprised P217.349 billion of the total. Domestic g uaranteed debt was down by 6.77 percent from P247.239 billion in October 2019 but was slightly up by 0.8 percent from P228.673 billion last month. External guaranteed debt also dropped by 5.67 percent from P230.413 billion a year ago, but posted a 0.29-percent uptick from P216.725 billion in September this year. The Development Budget Coordination Committee expects the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio this year to increase. For next year, economic managers expect outstanding debt to swell to P11.98 trillion and the country’s debt-toGDP ratio to further rise to 58.28 percent.
Manufacturing’s capacity utilization rate still a lackluster below -70 rate
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HE lackluster performance of the country’s manufacturing sector continued in October, according to the latest Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries (Missi) released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) on Friday. Missi data showed that the average capacity utilization rate of the country remained below 70 percent in October 2020. This is the fourth consecutive month that average capacity utilization was below 70 percent. Data showed the average capacity utilization was at 67.1 percent in July; 67.4 percent in August; and 69.2 percent in September. “Based on responding establishments, the average capacity utilization rate for the manufacturing sector in October 2020 was posted at 67.2 percent from 69.2 percent in the previous month,” PSA said. National Statistician Dennis S. Mapa earlier said that prior to July, the lowest average capacity utilization rate of the manufacturing sector was recorded 18 years ago in July and August of 2002 at 74.3 percent. “Capacity Utilization Rate is the ratio of total output to the maximum rated capacity of the establishment. Rated Capacity refers to the largest volume of output possible at which the factory can operate with an acceptable degree of efficiency, taking into consideration unavoidable losses of productive
time [i.e. vacation, holiday and repair of equipment] and availability of raw materials,” PSA explained. PSA data also showed the country’s Volume of Production Index (VoPI) contracted 11.3 percent in October 2020. This contraction is deeper than the 8.6 percent in September 2020 and 5 percent in October 2019. The deepest contractions in VoPI were recorded by petroleum products at 99.1 percent; printing, 53.4 percent; and tobacco products, 48.7 percent. With this, the Value of Production Index (VaPI) for manufacturing also continued to contract and recorded a decline of 14.2 percent in October 2020, a deeper contraction compared to the 12.4 percent in the previous month. PSA said the October 2020 figure was the eighth consecutive month that VaPI posted a negative growth rate. Furthermore, in October 2019, VaPI contracted by 5.8 percent annually. Pushing down the VaPI in October 2020 were decreases in the indices of 15 industry groups. These were led by petroleum products which contracted 99.2 percent; printing, 52.8 percent; and footwear and wearing apparel, 49.2 percent. Missi is a report that monitors the production, net sales, inventories, and capacity utilization of selected manufacturing establishments to provide flash indicators on the performance of the manufacturing sector. Cai U. Ordinario
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November inflation hits 19-month high at 3.3%, as food prices spike By Cai U. Ordinario
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ORE expensive food items increased inflation in November to its highest in 19 months, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). On Friday, PSA said inflation averaged 3.3 percent, the highest since March 2019 when inflation was at the same rate. This placed the average inflation for the year at 2.6 percent. The National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) said the restrictions on public transport as a result of Covid-19, persistence of African swine fever, and damage and losses in high-value crops following the onslaught of several typhoons and flooding in November 2020 were among the factors that fueled inflation. “To help ease the burden on public transport operators and drivers who have been adversely affected by the lockdowns, the Department of Transportation[DOTr] may also consider waiving some regulatory fees, as well as expanding the efficient service contracting mechanism to incentivize continued operations and encourage even more publicutility vehicles [PUV] to resume operations, given the reduced load capacity in adherence to minimum health standards,” Acting Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Karl Kendrick T. Chua said. Chua noted the need to revisit public transport system guidelines and for LGUs and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to monitor and review prevailing and unwarranted fare increases in public transport “as we gradually reopen the economy and allow more public transport, while still reinforcing the ‘seven commandments’ of safe public transportation.” The 7 commandments are wearing of face mask and face shield; no talking while in transit; no eating in public transport facilities; sufficient ventilation; frequent disinfection; preventing symptomatic passengers from using mass transport; and maintaining physical distancing.
Food factor
National Statistician Claire Dennis S. Mapa said food accounted for 51.7 percent of the inflation in November 2020. He said the data collection was able to gather the information right after the recent typhoons which highlighted supply problems that led to higher prices. “Ang datos natin ay nagpakita nga na ang sources ng pagtaas ng inflation ay talagang nasa food basket natin. [Our data showed the sources of inflation are really in our food basket]. [These are] vegetables, meat, and fish so these are really influenced by the supply and you have typhoons in November so it affected these prices,” Mapa said in the press briefing on Friday. “[Our survey on] consumer price index is done twice a month. Our first survey is in the first week of the month and the second is done in the middle. So these quickly captures the impact of the typhoons on the changing prices in the commodity groups,” he added, partly in Filipino. The prices of vegetables such as onion and tomatoes surged to 14.6 percent in November from -0.5 percent in October 2020. Data also showed that meat, particularly pork at 8.2 percent from 4.7 percent; and fish such as galunggong or round scad, 5.3 percent from 3.7 percent. Prices of alcoholic beverage and tobacco, particularly cigarettes, also contributed to higher inflation at 13.2 percent in November 2020 from 11.8 percent in October 2020. Mapa explained that while the Department of Agriculture imposed a Suggested Retail Price (SRP) for these commodities, the supply disruptions caused by the typhoons affected food prices. He added that in the case of meat, the Philippines experienced an outbreak of the African swine fever (ASF) which affected the steady supply of pork in the country.
Logistics, transport
Moreover, Mapa said, logistics
and transportation costs were high in areas like Metro Manila, thereby increasing food prices in these areas. Inflation in Metro Manila was at 3.5 percent, mainly due to higher Food and Non-alcoholic Beverage prices which increased 6.2 percent in November 2020 from 2.6 percent in October 2020. Rice was one of the food items that saw a rapid price increase in Metro Manila at 3.9 percent in November 2020 from 1.9 percent in October 2020. This is in contrast to rice prices in Areas Outside of the National Capital Region where the increase in rice prices was -0.6 percent in November from -0.8 percent in October. Mapa explained that rice prices in Metro Manila increased due to the low supply caused by logistics issues, as well as the increase in the rice varieties available in the Philippine capital. He said there was a higher increase in the price of regular and well-milled rice, which averaged at P32 to P38 per kilo and around P40 per kilo, respectively. Special rice varieties at P50 and above, however, did not see higher inflation. “We’ve seen this happening in the past two to three months, when the trend in rice in the National Capital Region began to change. Our field offices in the National Capital Region gave us two reasons because I asked them to verify in the outlets,” Mapa said. “First, this November supply was down, yung delivery at yung mga variety ay iba, ibig sabihin
An enterprising vegetable vendor in Quiapo, Manila, comes up with a creative presentation of vegetables to attract market goers, amid a noted jump in the price of homegrown onion, garlic and chili, which now sells at P500 per kilo from its previous P80 to P100 stall price. Nonie Reyes
dumadami kasi yung variety natin dito sa regular milled at sa wellmilled rice,” he added. However, in terms of region, Bicol—which was significantly damaged by typhoons Quinta, Rolly, and Ulysses—recorded the highest inflation at 5.5 percent. Mapa said this was largely due to the cost of transportation which recorded an inflation of 37.6 percent in November 2020. There was a 125.6-percent increase in tricycle fares while jeepney fares saw a 33.5-percent inflation.
Inflation for poorest
Inflation for the poorest income households continued increase to 3.6 percent in November 2020. This is the highest inf lation recorded for the bottom 30 percent income households since
February 2019 when inf lation was at 4.3 percent. However, the inflation experienced by the poorest Filipinos living in Metro Manila was at 6.2 percent in November 2020. This was the highest since December 2018. The highest increase in inflation in NCR for the poorest 30 percent of the population was in Transportation, which was at 23.2 percent. Inflation of transport breached the 20-percent level in July and maintained an above 20-percent inflation until November 2020. This was followed by Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco at 10.1 percent, and food and non-alcoholic beverages at 9.1 percent. The PSA data showed that the inflation of food and non-alcoholic beverages of 9.1 percent is the highest since October 2018.
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OTELS in Metro Manila are slowly recovering their footing, with average occupancies and room rates on an uptrend. In a webinar with members of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines, STR’s Business Development Manager for Southeast Asia Fenady Uriarte said that while “Hospitality is still in a fragile state now [due to Covid-19 travel restrictions],… we are now seeing some green shoots in occupancy, especially in the Metro right now, [starting] September and October.” Data gathered by STR showed that as of November 23, “Occupancy is reaching almost 50-percent levels and the rates might look a little bit steady, but there is a slightly upward trend.” From August 2020, when the average daily rate (ADR) was about P2,500, room rates are now close to P3,000 per night. STR is a global market research company focused on travel and tourism. Among hotels in Metro Manila, those in Manila are benefiting the most from their hosting of returning Filipinos and
returning overseas contract workers, with average occupancy having reached 70 to 80 percent as of October 2020. Hotels in Quezon City followed with a 55-percent average occupancy, then Makati at 45 percent to 48 percent. “Now, what’s a little bit challenging for Ortigas and Mandaluyong [hoteliers]? It’s still not far from the other sub-markets, but [they] are slightly lower towards 37 to 38 percent for occupancy levels,” she said. In terms of profitability, hotels in Ortigas and Mandaluyong were able to cut their losses in the week of October 30, with revenue per available room (RevPAR) having dropped by 60 percent, compared to the week of October 24, with RevPAR having dropped by 70 percent. In contrast, while hotels in Manila were seeing higher occupancies, their RevPAR was down by over 50 percent in the week of October 30, compared to 40 percent down the week before. Looking at the data, Uriarte noted, “It may not be the best percent occupancy levels or rates, but at least there are some green shoots of hope…. We are now looking at the final [run]; we need to open the hotels. We have seen
some staycations already being boosted by the DOT [Department of Tourism]. There are also borders opening that we also need to consider, but there is a vaccine obviously, that we are already about 90 percent. So there’s a glimmer of hope now.” She underscored the need for guests to feel safe whether in a hotel or restaurant. Thus she advised hotels to “make it simple for everyone. Hotels are now collaborating with the testing facilities and putting that as part of the [hotel] package. Hopefully this can give a little bit of boost in terms of pushing demand for your particular hotel.” She also advised hotels planning for their budgets next year, to consider that an additional 27,000 rooms from new hotels will be added in 2021. In reaction to STR’s presentation, HRAP President Eugene Yap told the BusinessMirror, “We shall continue to comply with health protocols and the guidelines as set forth by the IATF-EID [Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases]. Since the overall infection has been decreasing, increased consciousness is still practiced by our employees and guests. We will have to be transparent in our employment com-
mitments for a better understanding of the establishment’s financial situation.” He added, “Even if there is no vaccine available yet, the industry should continue to practice all health protocols. We also need to inform the guests of our safety and cleanliness requirements so that the guests may also be ready when business moves to the new normal.” Due to inadequate data, STR couldn’t present performance indicators for hotels outside of Metro Manila, although Uriarte said, the situation in Cebu was “not pretty because we are seeing below 20 percent occupancy levels for at least those operating hotels.” Many hotels in Boracay and Bohol were closed, however. The DOT and tourism stakeholders are hoping the industry will get a shot in the arm with balikbayans (homecoming Filipinos), along with their spouses and children, now allowed to visit the country, visa-free. Some balikbayans interviewed by this paper, however, nixed the idea of coming home for the holidays on health and safety concerns. (See, “Overseas Filipinos not keen on Christmas homecoming,” in the BusinessMirror, December 1, 2020.)
Grab launches food delivery, parcel and courier services in Lipa City
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UPER app Grab has partnered with the local government of Lipa City, Batangas to introduce its food delivery and same-day parcel and courier services in the city, both of which are expected to help “support the economic recovery and resilience of the city.” Jay Lim, Head of Expansions at Grab, said Grab’s foray into the city will “provide livelihood opportunities to the city’s residents and displaced workers,” through GrabExpress and GrabFood. “Now, more than ever, we seek to expand our roles in nation-building by linking businesses, communities and governments all over the country to promote inclusive economic growth and recovery,” he said. GrabFood, he said, allows homegrown restaurants to serve more people today due to restrictions and limitations on mobility. GrabExpress, on the other hand, provides businesses with a means to send out their products to their customers. “We are proud to have the Lipa City as our partners in our commitment to reach more Filipinos, more cities, and more regions. By doing so, we are able to enact our mission of solving economic problems through mobility solutions and better access to the digital economy,” he said.
hinese President Xi Jinping declared victory in an eight-year drive to eradicate extreme poverty in the world’s most populous nation, a key goal of the ruling Communist Party. “We have achieved in a timely manner the poverty alleviation goal of the new era,” Xi said at a meeting on Thursday of the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee, China’s supreme decision-making body, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. He added that the incomes of nearly 100 million people had moved above China’s official poverty line—defined as those who earn less than 11 yuan ($1.68) per day— during that period. After assuming leadership of the Communist Party eight years ago, Xi made the drive to eliminate extreme poverty by 2020 one of his top goals. The party defines it as a step to achieving what it calls a “moderately prosperous” society, a key part of its moves to improve living standards and underpin its claim to political legitimacy. The anti-poverty campaign has been focused on rural areas which largely escaped coronavirus transmission in China this year. Tens of millions of migrant workers from the countryside were estimated to have lost their jobs due to the closure of factories in the first quarter of the year when China implemented nationwide lockdowns. Gauges of employment have largely recovered since then. “The declaration tells us more about how the Chinese government defines poverty than about actual levels of deprivation and substantive improvements in people’s lives,” said Sarah Rogers, a lecturer
in contemporary China studies at the University of Melbourne who has studied the anti-poverty campaign. “I’m not convinced the campaign has addressed the underlying drivers of deprivation, disempowerment and stark inequality in China.” Earlier this year, Premier Li Keqiang set off a nationwide debate on poverty alleviation when he reminded the public that two-fifths of China’s population earned just 1,000 yuan a month on average. “It’s not even enough to rent a room in a medium-sized Chinese city,” he said during the annual national parliament meeting in May. The anti-poverty campaign has involved a massive mobilization of state resources, with tens of millions of people relocated from remote villages to newly built homes closer to urban centers. Elderly and disabled rural residents have received cash handouts and the government has launched schemes to find jobs for those formerly unemployed or dependent on subsistence farming. Xi described the achievement, which was given top-billing in state media on Friday, as the result of the “largest and most vigorous battle in human history against poverty.” China’s poverty line is slightly below the absolute poverty level of the World Bank, at market exchange rates. China last month removed the final nine counties, all in the mountainous province of Guizhou, from a national list of impoverished counties, Xinhua reported last month. The average income in those counties had reached 11,487 yuan a year, it said.
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CDC order leaves 1K Filipino seafarers languishing in hotels By Recto Mercene
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bout a thousand Filipino seafarers who were notified in October to join their cruise ships following the opening of a “Green Lane” in July are now languishing in hotels in Metro Manila after the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a “no cruise order for US ports,” citing fresh Covid-19 breakouts in cruise ships. The Filipino mariners were earlier mobilized by C.F. Sharp Crew Management Inc., the accredited manning agency of Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL), to join their ships scheduled to sail in October or November. However, because of the new CDC guideline, the latest official word is that the NCL cruises will start in
March 2021, according to recruitment consultant Manny Geslani. “The seafarers are staying in isolation rooms of hotels in Metro Manila, namely, Marriott, Fairmont, Heritage and Savoy Hotels.” Geslani said the seafarers are now suffering emotional and mental anguish over their longdelayed departure. They have also sought the help of Rep. Eric Pineda, Pacman party-list chairman, of the House Committee on Labor and Deployment, who in turn wrote a letter to Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) Administrator Bernard Olalia “to look into the condition of the distressed overseas Filipino workers [OFW], who have been locked-up in their hotel rooms for the last 45 days.” Geslani said the seafarers are not receiving salaries or allowances, “although they have signed their contracts with the cruise line, which stipulates that the salaries of seafarers start upon embarkation of their ship.” The seafarers have requested that if their cruise will start in March 2021, “they should be allowed to go home to spend Christmas and New Year with their families and to be called back only when their NCL ships are actually ready to set sail.”
The Philippines was hailed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for being the first to launch in July 2020 the first Green Lane for seafarers in Asia and allow the free movement of all cargo and cruise ship personnel across borders. “This is landmark in every sense and it encompasses the protection and facilitation of all seafarers of all nationalities because we believe that the pandemic means exactly that: A global contagion affecting mankind,” said Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. Locsin pointed to the need for ships to be given fresh crew to keep the international maritime trade moving. “We need to address the situation of the world’s seafarers without whom there would be no shipping and who ensure the maintenance of global supply chains.” “With these guidelines, we are answering the call of the International Maritime Organization and the maritime industries, to put in place a framework for ensuring safe ship crew changes and travel during the Covid-19 pandemic. And we are doing more,” he said. The guidelines cover seafarers, licensed manning agencies, shipping companies, airlines and other entities involved in facilitating the travel of seafarers for purposes of crew change and repatriation during the crisis.
Suspected BIFF men overrun PNP station, torch police car By Rene Acosta
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he Police maneuver forces in Central Mindanao are in hot pursuit operations against a group of armed men who went on a two-hour rampage in Datu Piang, Maguindanao, on Thursday night. Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Debold Sinas alerted the PNP Special Action Force for possible tactical support to the ongoing pursuit operations by the Police Regional OfficeBangsamoro Autonomous Region. The PNP Command Center monitored a report that some 50 armed men believed to be led by a certain Sala and Commander Karialan harassed the town hall of Datu Piang, the Municipal Police Station and the Sta. Teresita Catholic Church at
9:25 p.m. on Thursday. Initial reports said the armed men were believed to be affiliated with the Dawlah Islamiya and a splinter faction of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighter (BIFF). A PNP patrol car was torched in the attack while no major damages were reported in the surrounding structures. The armed men fled minutes before midnight as reinforcement troops arrived, the report disclosed. No casualties were reported. “The police will file criminal charges against those terrorists responsible for the attack and burning of our patrol car, as we assure the Datu Piang residents of intensified security measures to prevent similar threats posed by violent extremists in the future,” Sinas said.
Sinas orders cops to probe murder of Laguna mayor
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he Police authorities in Calabarzon (Region 4A) have created a composite body to probe the murder of Los Baños, Laguna Mayor Cesar Perez who was shot dead at the municipal hall on Thursday night. In a report to Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Debold Sinas, Calabarzon police director Brig. Gen. Felipe Natividad said a task group has been organized to coordinate all investigative efforts by the Regional Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, Crime Laboratory, Regional Intelligence Division, and Laguna Police Provincial Office for the immediate solution of the case. Sinas told Natividad to “exhaust all means to
get to the bottom of the case and serve justice to the slain local executive.” Perez, reports said, was walking to the receiving area of the municipal hall when a lone gunman shot him. He died at a hospital in the province. Natividad said probers are reviewing all surveillance video footages recorded by security cameras installed around the Los Baños municipal complex and surrounding establishments. He said investigators are also establishing the movements of Mayor Perez before and during the shooting to possibly gather more evidence that will assist in the investigation. Rene Acosta
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hinese scientists claim to have built a quantum computer that is able to perform certain computations nearly 100 trillion times faster than the world’s most advanced supercomputer, representing the first milestone in the country’s efforts to develop the technology. The researchers have built a quantum computer prototype that is able to detect up to 76 photons through Gaussian boson sampling, a standard simulation algorithm, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported, citing research published in Science magazine. That’s exponentially faster than existing supercomputers. The breakthrough represents a quantum computational advantage, also known as quantum supremacy, in which no traditional computer can perform the same task in a reasonable amount of time and is unlikely to be overturned by algorithmic or hardware improvements, according to the research. While still in its infancy, quantum computing is seen as the key to radically improving the processing
speed and power of computers, enabling them to simulate large systems and drive advances in physics, chemistry and other fields. Chinese researchers are competing against major US corporations from Alphabet Inc.’s Google to Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp. for a lead in the technology, which has become yet another front in the US-China tech race. Google said last year it has built a computer that could perform a computation in 200 seconds that would take the fastest supercomputers about 10,000 years, reaching quantum supremacy. The Chinese researchers claim their new prototype is able to process 10 billion times faster than Google’s prototype, according to the Xinhua report. Xi Jinping’s government is building a $10-billion National Laboratory for Quantum Information Sciences as part of a big push in the field. In the US, the Trump administration provided $1 billion in funding to research into artificial intelligence and quantum information earlier this year and has sought to take credit for Google’s 2019 breakthrough.
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Italians told to celebrate Christmas holidays at home to fight Covid-19
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ILAN—Italy recorded a pandemic-high daily death toll Thursday, providing a grim backdrop for Premier Giuseppe Conte’s cheerless announcement of restrictions for the Christmas holidays that will make it difficult for extended families to celebrate together as is customary. Italianas like to say, “Christmas with family, Easter with whomever you please,’’ underlining the sacrosanct notion of spending Christmas and St. Stefano’s feast day on December 26 with as much far-flung family as possible. Even regional governors, including Luca Zaia of Veneto and Attilio Fontana of Lombardy, pushed vainly for more flexibility. Conte stood firm. While Italy has managed to slow the fall resurgence with a month of tiered restrictions, without resorting to last spring’s 10-week total lockdown, the death toll remains stubbornly high. A total of 993 people died in the previous 24 hours, officials reported Thursday, eclipsing the previous high of 969 hit March 27 as Italy struggled to contain the first deadly peak. Health experts and policy-makers alike remain concerned that a Christmas “as usual” would bring a third surge to Italy, the first Western country to confirm a locally spread case of Covid-19 on February 21. Italy’s death toll stands at 58,038, second in Europe to Britain, while 1.6 million Italians have been infected—one out of every 35 residents. “There is still a long way to go out of the
pandemic,’’ Conte said. “We must avoid the risk of a third wave that could arrive as early as January. It could be just as violent as the first and the second.” New measures that take effect Friday include a ban on traveling outside home regions from December 21 through January 6, even to second homes. No ski lifts can operate until January 7, after the Epiphany holiday marking the end of the school break. No one is permitted to leave their towns or cities of residence on December 25 and 26 and January 1. Despite threats otherwise, the government is allowing hotels to stay open. But anyone planning to celebrate New Year’s Eve at a hotel will have to count on room service: Parties are prohibited. Conte noted that the most painful sacrifice— and hardest to control—will be the traditional celebratory lunches and dinners. “We cannot enter in houses and set strict limits,’’ Conte said. But he asked that everyone respect a “strong recommendation” not to invite anyone over, and limit any festivities to members of the same household. Just so no one can label the government a Christmas Grinch, Conte said that stores can stay open until 9 p.m. starting Friday. “We don’t want to limit shopping, and the tradition of exchanging gifts.” Still, shopping malls will be closed on weekends, except for supermarkets, pharmacies and newsstands. “It will be a Christmas different than all the others—not less authentic,’’ Conte said. AP
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S Secretary of State Michael Pompeo accused Hong Kong of using the courts to engage in “political persecution” after prominent activists were detained and a former opposition lawmaker fled to Europe. Pompeo said in a news statement issued on Thursday that the decisions to sentence activists, including Joshua Wong to jail, while denying bail to billionaire media mogul Jimmy Lai violated fundamental rights guaranteed by the treaty allowing the former British colony’s return to China in 1997. He said the US would work with its allies to defend such freedoms, something the incoming administration of Joe Biden has also pledged to do. “The United States is appalled by the Hong Kong government’s political persecution of Hong Kong’s courageous pro-democracy advocates,” Pompeo said. “The use of courts to silence peaceful dissent is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes and underscores once again that the Chinese Communist Party’s greatest fear is the free speech and free thinking of its own people.” Meanwhile, former pro-democracy lawmaker Ted Hui announced Thursday he was going into exile in the UK after fleeing to Denmark earlier this week. Hui was among those arrested last month in connection with a disruptive protest in the legislative chamber in May and quit last month as part of a mass resignation by opposition legislators over the government’s
ouster of four of their members. The developments illustrate the growing threat of jail hanging over pro-democracy activists as the Hong Kong government uses new and once-little-used laws to press criminal cases against them. Pol ice have ar rested more than 10,000 people since a wave of largely leaderless protests last year, including 26 under new national security legislation carr ying sentences as long as life in prison. The US, which has already sanctioned Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and several other officials responsible for the city, is facing a mid-December deadline to identify banks for penalties under a law passed earlier this year to support the local democracy movement. Biden has vowed to “fully enforce” such Hong Kong-related legislation and said he would convene a “Summit for Democracy” to reach new commitments to fight corruption and authoritarianism and advance human rights.
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China has repeatedly rejected such actions as meddling in its own domestic affairs and issued countersa nct ions aga inst US lawmakers, among other figures. Lam and Chinese officials argue
Biden says he’ll ask all Americans to wear masks for a hundred days Turned off Christmas lights are shown in the backdrop of a 75-feet tall fir tree placed in front of Rome’s Unknown Soldier monument on December 1. Still, the large number of daily new Covid-19 cases is worrying, Italian health experts said, especially with the approach of yearend holidays, which could prompt people to ignore social distancing rules and gather in large numbers to celebrate. AP
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r esiden t-elect Joe Biden said he would ask all Americans to wear a mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus for the first 100 days of his administration, as well as issue a “standing order” requiring face coverings in federal buildings and interstate transportation. In an interview with CNN on Thursday, Biden also said that he had spoken to Dr. Anthony Fauci and asked him to stay on as the government’s top infectious disease expert. Fauci is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a role he’s held since the Reagan administration. But Biden suggested that Fauci would have an even bigger voice in his administration, advising the president directly. “I asked him to stay on the exact same role he’s had for the past several presidents, and I asked him to be a chief medical adviser for me as well, and be part of the Covid team,” Biden said. He pointed out that his incoming chief of staff, Ron Klain, had worked closely with Fauci during the Ebola crisis beginning in 2014. Biden said he would order mask use “where the federal government has authority.” And he said he would call for all Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days of his presidency.
“Not forever, for 100 days,” he said. “And I think we’ll see a significant reduction” in infections. Biden’s preview of a more robust response to the coronavirus pandemic came as he spoke about the role of the president and vice president in setting a personal example—drawing an implicit contrast with President Donald Trump, who has often eschewed wearing a mask in public and mocked Biden for wearing one. The White House has also announced that it would continue to host holiday parties this year in smaller groups, even as Covid cases and deaths break singleday records. Biden said he would follow the lead of three of his predecessors—presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama—who have volunteered to publicly get a Covid-19 vaccine to encourage others to do so. “I’d be happy to do that. When Dr. Fauci says we have a vaccine that is safe, that’s the moment I will stand before the public,” he said. “People have lost faith in the ability of the vaccine to work. Already the numbers are really staggeringly low. And it matters what a president and a vice president do,” Biden said. “And it’s important to communicate to the American people it’s safe. It’s safe to do this.” Bloomberg News
Ted Hui is arrested during a protest in Hong Kong on June 12.
the arrests have been necessary to restore stability to the Asian financial center after last year’s sometimes violent unrest. Ten members of the city’s former opposition bloc are facing criminal charges related to scuffles in the legislative chamber or their appearance at unauthorized rallies. Wong, 24, who was sentenced to more than a year in prison Wednesday for participating in a June 2019 protest outside the police headquarters, faces two other similar criminal cases. Lai, 73, was denied bail in a fraud case Thursday, potentially keeping him behind bars for months as he battles more serious foreign collusion allegations under the security law. The judge presiding over the case deemed the Next Digital Ltd. founder to be a flight risk, Lai’s Apple Daily newspaper reported, although he had already surrendered his pass-
port and said he had no intention to leave Hong Kong. Hui, the former lawmaker, was among several pro-democracy activists to exit the city since the move to enact the national security law in June. Twelve more have been detained in mainland China since August after being caught attempting to flee Hong Kong by boat. The trend has led to efforts in places like Australia, Canada and the UK to make it easier for city residents to relocate. The high-profile departures, however, may make it harder for others facing prosecution to leave or secure bail from courts. The security law also allows courts to deny bail before trial because defendants may “continue to commit acts endangering national security,” a power that rights lawyers say clashes with the presumption of innocence in the city’s Common Law tradition. Bloomberg News
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Exporters push standardization, certification in global halal trade
THE Asean Customs Transit System (ACTS) has been launched and offers an online Customs transit management system for Southeast Asia. ACTS has been developed to allow businesses to lodge e-transit declarations directly with Asean Customs authorities and track the movement of their goods from loading to delivery. PHOTO COURTESY OF ASEAN CUSTOMS TRANSIT SYSTEM
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AKARTA—The online Asean Customs Transit System (ACTS) was launched Monday to accelerate trade in goods by road within Southeast Asia. Being developed with the support of the European Union (EU), ACTS is simplifying the movement of goods across the region, making it more efficient and cost-effective. Following trials in Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, the system has
now been formally launched. The first successful ACTS transit movement occurred on October 23 and 24 when a truck traveled from Singapore via Malaysia to Thailand. The system will soon be available in Myanmar and depending on business needs, may later be expanded to Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Now transporters can make a single Customs transit declaration that covers the transport of goods
across multiple countries without the need to make repeated Customs declarations or change vehicles at each border. Special arrangements allow reliable traders to load their goods at their own premises in the country of departure, and to deliver the goods to their own premises at other places. Faster customs clearance at borders helps accelerate transit and reduce the time and expenses needed for carrying out regional trade in goods. Dato Lim Jock Hoi, the secretarygeneral of Asean, said, “The implementation of the Asean Customs Transit System plays a vital role in facilitating seamless movement of goods in the region. I believe the system will be an excellent tool in enhancing Asean’s trade and production networks, as well as establishing a more unified market for its firms and consumers.” “ACTS could also support postCovid recovery to accelerate the transit movement of medical supplies, vaccines and personal protective equipment within the member-states.” The system is managed by a permanent ACTS central management team based in the Asean
Secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia, with support from the EU-funded ARISE Plus program. In 2017, Asean economic ministers set the twin goals of reducing trade transaction costs by 10 percent by 2020 and doubling intra-Asean trade between 2017 and 2025. ACTS has been developed to realize this goal to allow businesses to lodge e-transit declarations directly with Asean Customs authorities and track the movement of their goods from loading to delivery. “ACTS is a remarkable achievement that is testament to the strong, dynamic and long-standing partnership between Asean and the European Union,” Koen Doens, director general for international cooperation and development at the European Commission, said. “The EU is proud to have joined Asean to make ACTS a reality, providing European technical expertise and 10 million euros since 2012,” he added. ARISE Plus has provided extensive ACTS training for stakeholders in the public and private sectors, including Customs authorities, government transport agencies, freight forwarders, transporters, banks, and insurance companies. VNS/PNA
HE country’s umbrella organization of exporters is pushing for the establishment of consistent global standardization and certification in halal trade and economic practices to maximize opportunities in the trillion-dollar sector and help meet export targets. “In expanding our market niche, halal testing laboratories are critical to boost the integrity of locally made halal products and increase the credibility of our country’s halal manufacturers and producers to attract more halal investors and increase halalcertified product lines,” Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport) President Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. said at the virtual National Halal Conference. Such laboratories should also help not only in compliance with Shariah and science requirements, but also ensure product acceptability in international standards, he said. Ortiz-Luis said such standards cover the whole value chain, including traceability and audit, packaging system, information and communications technology, and capacity building, as he acknowledged the assistance of the Departments of Trade and Industry and Science and Technology in these areas. He added the national halal certification scheme signed in 2018 contains the guidelines of certification by the halal certification bodies in the country. Ortiz-Luis said there are currently nine halal certifying bodies
in the Philippines that look into food, cosmetics and personal care items, as well as hotels and restaurants. He also highlighted the business opportunities offered by the halal market to the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), with the global market size valued at $4.55 trillion in 2017. “From a business perspective therefore, the halal market continues to offer increasing opportunities which initially was dominated by the food and beverage sector but has expanded to many other products such as pharmaceuticals and health supplements, cosmetics, toiletries and personal care; services including tourism, recreation, logistics and shipping, standards, auditing and certification and banking and finance and from fine dining to fast food to schools, hospitals, military rations and even prisons,” he added. Ortiz-Luis cited a market report revealing the global halal food market alone reaching a value of $1.4 trillion in 2017, and is projected to grow to $2.6 trillion by 2023. He said the global Muslim travel market, on the other hand, is expected to reach $220 billion, which will eventually grow to $300 billion by 2026. “The country is in a good position both as a global supplier and as a market to grow in this sector since Muslim Filipinos form a significant segment of the population and economy. Mindanao is projected to become the halal hub due to its strategic location in this part of the world,” he added.
DTI honors 2019 Top Exporters at NEC 2020 virtual event I N celebration of the National Exporters’ Week (NEW), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), together with the Export Development Council (EDC) and Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport), bestowed the Top Exporter Awards to deserving exporters based on their 2019 export performance and to those who have exhibited excellence and innovation in the delivery of services. Awards were presented at the first-ever one-day virtual National Export Congress (NEC) on Thursday, December 3, 2020, via Zoom. Anchored on this year’s theme of the NEW: “Digitalization Boost: Invigorating Exports in the New Normal,” the NEC aims to promote the culture of innovation and collaboration to increase exports, while navigating challenges and opportunities in the new normal. The recognition aims to feature Philippine exporters who have remained competitive and continue to contribute to the country’s export revenues. This was created by DTI to acknowledge exporters’ resiliency despite
the challenges they face and as a testimony to the strong partnership between the government and the private sector in pursuit of the country’s inclusive and sustainable export development. Distinct from other industry awards, the Top Exporters Award is designed to educate, motivate, encourage excellence, and inspire the whole exporting community. It is also to recognize the highperforming company’s significant export performance. The recognition serves to rekindle the collective exporters’ spirit with their commendable determination to compete and prevail. The Top Exporter Award is given to companies which have achieved the highest value of a one year (2019) stellar record of export revenue performance, including the export performance for the last two consecutive years from their respective sectors based on data provided by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). They have significantly contributed to the export performance of the country, working together with
Philippine small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and remaining committed as major partners for the creation of jobs and investments in the Philippines. The Most Outstanding RIPPLES Plus Award is given to SMEs to honor their outstanding international success in penetrating global markets. It is given to three companies; one each from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Companies who showed a strong commitment to national growth and economic development through competitive Philippine exports based on the companies’ export transactions for 2019 provided by the PSA get the award. The RIPPLES Plus Program is one of DTI’s handholding programs for SMEs that have worked toward increasing the number of internationally competitive local products and services exporters with the DTI’s Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) at the helm. Aside from having been able to fulfill basic requirements as bonafide enrollees in the program, the RIPPLES Plus enrollee winners
from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao have exhibited significant impact in terms of export sales and jobs generated as a result of the package of assistance received from DTI-EMB. More o v e r, t he E x ce l le nce Award for Services Exports is given to services companies that have shown an exemplary contribution to the industry and exhibited excellence in their respective fields. These service exporters started small but have excelled in overseas market penetration and executed outstanding performance and contribution as industry players as follows: Animation Services, Franchising Services, Healthcare Information Management Services, IT-BPM Services (Knowledge Process Outsourcing), and IT Services (Software Development). Furthermore, the Hall of Fame Award honors exporters with the highest export revenues in the last three (3) consecutive years in their respective sectors based on PSA data. T h e 2 0 1 9 To p E x p o r t e r
Awardees are: Hall of Fame Awardees Motor Vehicle Parts (Ignition Wiring Sets)—LEAR Automotive Services (Netherlands) B.V.—Philippine Branch/LEAR Corp. Fresh Fruits (Bananas)—Sumifru (Philippines) Corp. Chemicals—Petron Bataan Refinery/Petron Corp. Garments & Apparel—L & T International Group Philippines Inc. Woodcrafts and Furniture (Builders’ Woodworks)—SCAD Services Pte. Ltd. Top (Sectoral) Exporter Award Electronics—SFA Semicon Philippines Corp. Machinery & Transport Equipment—B/E Aerospace B.V. (Philippine Branch)/Collins Aerospace Motor Vehicle Parts (Ignition Wiring Sets)—LEAR Automotive Services (Netherlands) B.V.—Philippine Branch/LEAR Corp. Fresh Fruits (Bananas)—Sumifru (Philippines) Corp. Minerals—Philippine Sinter Corp. Metal Components—Toyota AISIN Philippines
Chemicals—Petron Bataan Refinery/Petron Corp. Coconut Oil—New Davao Oil Mill Inc. Garments & Apparel—L & T International Group Philippines Inc. Processed Food and Beverages— Universal Robina Corp. Travel Goods and Handbags—SIGLO Leatherware Manufacturing Woodcrafts and Furniture (Builders’ Woodworks)—SCAD Services Pte. Ltd. Most Outstanding RIPPLES Plus Award Luzon: Peter Paul Philippines Corp. Visayas: Celebes Coconut Corp. Mindanao: PHILBEST Canning Corp. Excellence Award for Services Exports Animation Services: Animation Vertigo Asia Inc. Franchising Services: Potato Corner of Cinco Corp. IT-BPM Ser vices (Knowledge Process Outsou rc i ng ): A DEC Innovations IT Services (Software Development): Advanced World Systems Inc.
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Senior citizens find a home in GRACES amid pandemic
Editor: Angel R. Calso • Saturday, December 5, 2020
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HILE many have succumbed to loneliness and desperation during the quarantine, senior citizens who were taken into the state-owned Golden Action and Reception Center for the Elderly and other Special Cases (GRACES) said they are grateful that they found a home amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Orlando (not his real name), 73, told the Philippine News Agency that life is still so much better for him these days compared to when he used to live with relatives. “’Yung mga kapatid ko, hindi naman nila ako kayang alagaan, may kanya-kanya na kaming mga buhay. Magkasama nga kami pero hindi kasi nila kayang bigyan ng budget ang pangmaintenance ko,” he said. GRACES, formerly called Golden Acres, which is being operated by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), provides residential care and professional attention to senior citizens who are “abandoned, neglected, unattached, and homeless.” The DSWD has secured a budget for the residents’ medication, other basic necessities, and even for leisure activities. Orlando said in his youth, he would play basketball with his friends and coworkers in Muntinlupa City. He said before he was transferred to GRACES, he used to work as a cook of the family of the vice mayor in his hometown. He said sometime in his childhood, he would remember not being able to eat what he called good food because they were expensive, but when the time came that he had money to spend, his doctor had cautioned him from eating those foods that are not good for the elderly. “Nasa gitna ka lang talaga lagi.
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RESIDENTS of the Golden Action and Reception Center for the Elderly and other Special Cases (GRACES) in Quezon City are grateful that they found a home amid the pandemic. The facility houses 142 rescued and adopted senior citizens, some of them with special needs. PNA PHOTO BY ROBERT ALFILER
Dapat marunong bumalanse kasi ganoon naman talaga ang buhay di ba? Magsisipag ka pero magpakasaya ka rin,” he said. Virginia Daniles, center head of GRACES, said there are two ways the elders arrive at the nursing home— either they are rescued or referred by their relatives or the concerned local government unit. “Usually, we find them at the streets. They are homeless,” she said. Aside from the fun activities they share, the residents in the facility also have their own council. Ariel (not his real name), 92, the council head, said he was elected as the leader because of his “charm.” “Para ’yun ma-organisa kami. Para mapag-usapan kung anong gagawin, magkukumustahan,” he said. Ariel was rescued by the person-
nel from GRACES sometime in 2015. The old man said he, along with their colleagues at work from Bulacan, decided to go to Manila one weekend. They got drunk, and their younger workmates left them in the city. Daniles said Ariel and his friends were staying in front of the Manila Central Post Office when they rescued them. She said the center wants to conceal their identities because they are among those confidential cases. Other residents, however, are classified as “lost” and the staff members are helping them locate and remember their families. Recently, the staff of the News and Information Bureau (NIB) distributed gifts for the shelter and the residents for their yearly outreach program. The donation included basic ne-
cessities and essentials in line with the health protocols of the government. It also came with adult diapers and medicines. To date, the center houses 142 senior citizens, 61 are males while 81 are females. Orlando, in his message to the donors, said he speaks for everyone in the nursing facility whenever he would extend his gratitude. “Masaya kami na naalala ninyo kami, na naglalaan kayo ng oras at mga regalo para sa amin. Maraming salamat,” Orlando said. GRACES is located along Misamis Extension Street, Bago Bantay, Quezon City beside SM North Edsa. For donations, they may be contacted through their landline number (02) 929-1187 and mobile number 0932342-2654.
21 Negrense First blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s goes on sale in US centenarians receive cash Accuracy claims incentives A By Marilynn Marchione AP Chief Medical Writer
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ACOLOD CITY—At least 21 centenarians in Negros Occidental received cash incentives amounting to P100,000 each from the provincial government as a way to honor them. Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson traveled south last week to lead the cash distribution for the 13 recipients, who are all 100 years old and above, in their respective localities in the cities of Bago, Himamaylan, and Kabankalan, and the municipalities of Hinigaran and Ilog. Those recognized were Irene Mundo, Soledad Ortega, Adelina Failago, Concepcion Torrefranca, Felipa Billanes, Conchita Torpe, Catalina Librado, Eufronia Meneza, Segundo Maravilla, Ma. Consolatriz Alberio, Eufemia Aguilos, Alberto Paglinawan, and Victoria Salazar. Lacson went to northern Negros to distribute cash incentives to eight centenarians in the cities of Escalante, Sagay, and Cadiz and towns of Manapla and E.B. Magalona. The recipients were Adoracion Monido, Josefina Gonzaga, Encarnacion Alegado, Juan Diesma, Lilia Deocampo, Rosario Guintalagaan, Marcela Lucareza, and Nieves Concerman. The governor also handed out Centenarian Award certificates to all 21 recipients, in the presence of their respective family members and local officials. “I’m happy to see Negrenses who have reached 100 years old and are still healthy,” Lacson said. PNA
COMPANY has started selling the first blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, a leap for the field that could make it much easier for people to learn whether they have dementia. It also raises concern about the accuracy and impact of such life-altering news. Independent experts are leery because key test results have not been published and the test has not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration—it’s being sold under more general rules for commercial labs. But they agree that a simple test that can be done in a doctor’s office has long been needed. It might have spared Tammy Maida a decade of futile trips to doctors who chalked up her symptoms to depression, anxiety or menopause before a $5,000 brain scan last year finally showed she had Alzheimer’s. “I now have an answer,” said the 63-year-old former nurse from San Jose, California. If a blood test had been available, “I might have been afraid of the results” but would have “jumped on that” to find out, she said. More than 5 million people in the United States and millions more around the world have Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. To be diagnosed with it, people must have symptoms such as memory loss plus evidence of a buildup of a protein called beta-amyloid in the brain. The best way now to measure the protein is a costly PET brain scan that usually is not covered by insurance. That means most people don’t get one and are left wondering if their
problems are due to normal aging, Alzheimer’s or something else. The blood test from C2N Diagnostics of St. Louis aims to fill that gap. The company’s founders include Drs. David Holtzman and Randall Bateman of Washington University School of Medicine, who headed research that led to the test and are included on a patent that the St. Louis university licensed to C2N.
About the test
THE test is not intended for general screening or for people without symptoms—it’s aimed at people 60 and older who are having thinking problems and are being evaluated for Alzheimer’s. It’s not covered by insurance or Medicare; the company charges $1,250 and offers discounts based on income. Only doctors can order the test and results come within 10 days. It’s sold in all but a few states in the US and just was cleared for sale in Europe. It measures two types of amyloid particles plus various forms of a protein that reveal whether someone has a gene that raises risk for the disease. These factors are combined in a formula that includes age, and patients are given a score suggesting low, medium or high likelihood of having amyloid buildup in the brain. If the test puts them in the low category, “it’s a strong reason to look for other things” besides Alzheimer’s, Bateman said. “There are a thousand things that can cause someone to be cognitively impaired,” from vitamin deficiencies to medications, Holtzman said. “I don’t think this is any different than the testing we do now” except it’s from a blood test rather than a
brain scan, he said. “And those are not 100 percent accurate either.”
THE company has not published any data on the test’s accuracy, although the doctors have published on the amyloid research leading to the test. Company promotional materials cite results comparing the test to PET brain scans—the current gold standard—in 686 people, ages 6091, with cognitive impairment or dementia. If a PET scan showed amyloid buildup, the blood test also gave a high probability of that in 92 percent of cases and missed 8 percent of them, said the company’s chief executive, Dr. Joel Braunstein. If the PET scan was negative, the blood test ruled out amyloid buildup 77 percent of the time. The other 23 percent got a positive result, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the blood test was incorrect, Braunstein said. The published research suggests it may detect amyloid buildup before it’s evident on scans. Braunstein said the company will seek FDA approval and the agency has given it a designation that can speed review. He said study results would be published, and he defended the decision to start selling the test now. “Should we be holding that technology back when it could have a big impact on patient care?” he asked.
What others say
DR. ELIEZER MASLIAH, neuroscience chief at the US National Institute on Aging, said the government funded some of the work leading to the test as well as other kinds of blood tests. AP
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URING the Seven Years’ War in Europe, Spain allied with France against Great Britain. In response, the British took the opportunity to seize possessions of the Spanish Empire. On September 24, 1762, a British fleet carrying a force of 6,839 men, largely composed of Indian sepoys but with some regular British sailors and marines, sailed into Manila Bay from Madras. The expedition, led by Brigadier-General William Draper and Rear-Admiral Samuel Cornish, capturedManilawithlittleopposition. The British then fortified themselves in Fort Santiago in Manila and Fort San Felipe in Cavite. They also set up a third fort along the Pasig River, and a detachment in the town of Pasig. These gave them untrammeled access to Laguna, Tayabas (Quezon today), and Batangas. For almost two years 1762-1764, the British occupied Manila. Alas, they had to give back Manila to the Spanish as part of the peace settlement of the Seven Years’ War. Britain had so many colonies during that time that it could be said the sun never set on the British Empire. India was the “crown jewel” of it all. If the British had decided to stay and colonize the rest of the Philippines, most probably our islands would have been under the administrative power of the East India Company, and subsequently by an administrative system they had imposed on theiroverseaspossessions,whetherin India, Malaya, Hong Kong or Africa. Overseen by a Viceroy directly appointed by the British king, this remarkable colonial service system enabled the British to rule millions with just a few administrators and soldiers. In India alone, the British were able to control that nation of 250 million people with 6,000 British officials. This colonial administrative system has been hailed by many historians as one of the best during its time. It was an elite group of generalists, people mostly with university or other higher education qualifications, selected for their personality, character and motivation. For one thing, we would have had a taste of British civility. The late Oliver Sacks, neurologist and author who grew up in England once remarked: “The English are the result of too much proper breeding.” We would have become a nation of tea drinkers, with tea breaks instead of coffee breaks. And served with biscuits, of course. We would have adopted British customs. That means no manana or siesta habit, which we got from the Spaniards. We would have an extensive railway system as in India and other British occupied colonies, which was primarily meant to help open up the vast and hitherto untapped market for the finished goods of British manufacturers. Manila and other commercial centers and areas rich in raw materialswouldhavebeenconnected by a network of roads and canals. They would have allowed freedom of worship here as they did in India. Meaning, the Muslims would be left alone to practice their religion. Filipino Catholics would most probably have converted to the High Anglican religion. The British class system would have permeated Filipino society. We would have seen the emergence of a class that would be “native in blood and color, but English in tastes, in opinions, in morals, in intellect.” In other words, colonial mentality would still be an issue.
Universities would have been established in our major cities. UST, for instance, would have been a Royal University like Oxford or Cambridge, not a Pontifical university as it is now. The wealthy Filipinos would have sent their children to London for their studies. They would be speaking English with a British accent. We would not be pining for America but for England. Filipinos would be harboring dreams or ambitions to migrate to England or taking a vacation in London. Today, the lines applying for visas wouldbeinfrontoftheBritishembassy, not American embassy. A British visawouldbeabraggingright,abadge of one-upmanship. Or an immigrant statuswouldbebetter.Filipinoswould be competing with immigrants from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Kenya and other former colonies of the old British empire. Most probably, America would not have laid their imperialist eyes on our islands as an offshoot of the Spanish-American war. After all, the British were tight with the Americans at the time the US declared war against Spain in 1898. But we would still have been invaded by Imperial Japan during World War II just like Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong. Nonetheless, we would eventually havedeclaredindependencefromthe British because what caused us to rise against Spain would have been present also under the British. For one thing, the British saw themselves as a superior race and, seeking to impose colonial rule for commercial gain, Filipinos would have been excluded and discriminated against. That being so, it would have been inevitable that British colonial rule would have sparked a widespread clamor for self-rule as what happened in India. As in India, notions as freedom, liberty, equality and democracy as well as theories of English and Continental philosophers would have been instilled in the minds of our ilustrados educated in England. This means that Jose Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena and the rest of the La Solidaridad gang of reformists would still be doing their propaganda work not in Barcelona but in London. Upon gaining independence, we would most probably have adopted the British parliamentary system as in India, Malaysia and Singapore. We would probably now be enjoying strong economic links with Singapore, Hong Kong and even Australia and New Zealand. And Borneo would now be part of the Philippines and we would be enjoying the oil deposits of Brunei Darussalam because the British would have recognized the claims of the Sultan of Sulu. But all these are in the realm of speculation. If the British had stayed on, would we have become a better nation? Would the British influence on our social and cultural life been beneficial? Looking at the character of the Filipino, it’s very iffy. However, there is something from that short-lived British occupation that stayed: the Sepoys, Hindu soldiers who took part in overseas conflicts fought by Great Britain. Some of them chose to be left behind in a village called Cainta. Their grand children are thriving there. But that is a story for another day. Just a closing thought. What if an inventive Pinoy filmmaker did an alternate reality film about the Philippines as a British colony? A bloody interesting idea, don’t you agree?
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Student-artists feted for creating masterpieces in time of pandemic
Editor: Mike Policarpio
Multimedia student’s docu: Big win in the ‘Big Apple’
By Roderick L. Abad
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HE country’s up-andcoming artists recently received recognition for their creative and meaningful masterpieces that spark hope in these trying times. Twelve fine arts students were distinguished during the 53rd Shell National Students Art Competition (NSAC) awarding ceremony held on November 27—the first time the recognition rite for this longest-running student-art contest was held virtually due to the pandemic. With “Hope In Our Art” as the theme, the NSAC has shown the way the local art scene is inspiring people to cope with the daily stresses brought about by the strict implementation of community quarantines since early this year. “The importance of art became even clearer during the many months we spent in isolation, when art was used to express [people’s emotions]: from fear and uncertainty, to gratitude and hope, and trying to make sense of what the world is going through,” keynoted Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat. This year’s NSAC received more than 1,500 entries, as participants’ interpretations of the pandemic were showcased in various media. They were highlighted in digital displays and promoted to online communities.
Winners’ circle
IN the digital fine arts category, Rianne Abucejo from the University of San Carlos captured highest honors. Second place went to University of Rizal System-Angono’s Bea Therese Musni, while University of the Philippines (UP)-Diliman Victor Nadera was at third. Victors for sculpture were Bea Cortez of UP-Diliman in first place; Jao Pelaez of Polytechnic Univer-
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“AYUDA:” Bea Cortez, University of the PhilippinesDiliman (first place, sculpture) “FORESIGHT:” John Santos, Bulacan State University (first place, oil and acrylic)
“REP-LEKSYON:” Wendel Candawan, Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (first place, watercolor)
sity of the Philippines (PUP)-Manila, second place; and John Lirio of University of the East-Caloocan, third place. Meanwhile, Wendel Candawan from Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology clinched first place in the watercolor segment. PUP-Manila’s Mark Lagrana and John Magbuhos claimed second and third spots, respectively. The oil-and-acrylic category was topped by John Santos from Bulacan State University. Following him were Ranier Bolivar of GK College in second place, then Gyles Abac of UP-Diliman at third. All first-prize winners bagged
P60,000, a gold medal and a plaque of recognition. Their respective colleges or departments likewise received a special grant worth P20,000, and support to their faculty-development program. Apart from a plaque, secondpr ize w inners brought home P40,000 in cash and a silver medal, while third placers won P30,000 and a bronze medal.
Stakeholders speak
FOR over half a century, this annual contest has been instrumental in the growth of thousands of budding artists in the country. “For young Filipino artists, we know the NSAC has been a plat-
New doctors from PLM honored
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HE Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) recently placed fourth among the country’s top medical schools, with a 97.58% passing rate in the recent Board examination for medical licensing, with two graduates placing seventh: Dr. Czarina Angelli Anastacio and Dr. Ernest Paul Calasanz. The university’s president,
“WALA Akong Choice Kundi Magdasal:” Rianne Abucejo, University of San Carlos (first place, digital fine arts)
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Emmanuel Leyco greeted the new PLM doctors, saying: “I am overjoyed, as 121 new PLM doctors [will] reinforce the ranks of health-care frontliners who selflessly serve the Filipino people amid the devastating impact of [the] pandemic.” According to a statement, honors belong to the successful new PLM doctors and their families,
the PLM College of Medicine faculty and staff members led by their dean, Dr. Angeline Alabastro. All PLM’s passers were first-time takers of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) exam. A total of 3,538 aspiring doctors passed the November 2020 physician licensure exam, which will provide a much-needed boost to the country’s medical ranks as it grapples with local coronavirus disease 2019 outbreaks. Details of the oath-taking ceremony will be announced later, according to the PRC. “May our new doctors use their skills and knowledge to serve and promote the well-being of fellow Filipinos,” Leyco added. PLM is a premier public university which has produced graduates who have contributed to nationbuilding since 1965. The university thanks the City of Manila and its people for their unwavering support.
form to learn and grow by harnessing [their personal experiences and aspirations, then] translating these into works of art,” said Cesar Romero, president and CEO of Pilipinas Shell. “Your art provides us a snapshot of our nation’s history at this point in time, and the values we hold dear as a people.” Beaming on the achievements of these next generation of Filipino artists, Ayala Museum Director Mariles Gustilo lauded their vital role in ensuring that their social consciousness continues to flow freely, as she challenged them to become active advocates of arts and culture through their artworks.
“Our nation needs you and your message[s] of hope more than ever,” remarked Gustilo. “Use this experience to shape your future and collectively that of our nation.” Unfazed by the challenging times, Pilipinas Shell is committed to continue searching for creative, yet promising talents who could be sources of pride and inspiration in the future. “Art is one of the sectors that may be the last to recover from this pandemic. That is why it is essential for us to continue to provide support, recognizing the valuable place of art in nationbuilding and values-formation,” Romero stressed.
Norway opens Asean student-grants applications
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HE University of Agder (UiA) of Norway, together with the Asean University Network (AUN) and the Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM)-Indonesia are offering a collaborative Master of Business Administration program that brings together various academic and practical perspectives to engage with pressing sustainability challenges. The Asean Master’s program in Sustainability Management recently earned the formal Norwegian accreditation as a joint degree between UiA and UGM, which provides an overview of economic development leading toward environmental sustainability. “It is exciting to see how academic institutions from Norway and Asean join together and be part of a deeper understanding of environmental problems and solutions,” said Norway’s ambassador to the Philippines
Bjørn Jahnsen. “Collaborative knowledge from several disciplines can potentially redefine...global climate problems, [while discovering new understanding on ways] we could further achieve our Sustainable Development Goals,” he added. The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs financially supports the program, where 20 of 30 students per batch shall be from the Philippines and other countries in the region. Deadline for applications is on January 21, 2021. For more information, contact Master in Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, UGM Jl. Teknika Utara, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 55281. Contact (+62) (274) 556912, (+62) 811 282 3806, (+62) 811 283 2962, or e-mail admissions-mm.feb@ugm.ac.id.
By Rizal Raoul S. Reyes
MULTIMEDIA arts and design student from iACADEMY recently brought honor to his school and the country when he reigned supreme in a major international competition in the United States. Ruka Azuma achieved the milestone when his short documentary film Blue Room Feelings won an award from the International Film Festival Manhattan in New York City (IFFM-NYC). A zuma received the Independent Achievement award, alongside other top Filipino directors. Moreover, he is also the youngest director among his co-winners in the category. “I’m ecstatic to receive my first international award,” Azuma said in a press statement. “All my thanks to the IFFM!” A short film solely directed and written by Azuma, Blue Room Feelings revolved around a student-artist staying at home for 85 days as he courses through online classes, mental struggles and physical challenges brought by the quarantine while being enclosed in his blue-painted room. The film demonstrates innovation in the industry and its relevance to current situations. Prior to its IFFM award, Blue Room Feelings had already won two awards locally. Azuma’s latest feat was also the second one for iACADEMY in the IFFM, the first one being Yolanda by Krizia May Villanueva and Jennelyn Castillejo who emerged as Best Student Film in 2015. “Tapping into the feelings of a true game changer, [as well as] inspiring our multimedia arts and design community, our very own Ruka Azuma once again delivers a groundbreaking win with his short documentary...making his first international impact with the Independent Achievement Award from the recently concluded IFFMNYC,” said Mario Serrano, chairman of the Multimedia Arts and Design Program of iACADEMY. Held from November 19 to 22, the IFFM aims to bridge the gap between the vast culture of New York and its people. One of its missions is to support filmmakers in finding their audience in the “Big Apple.” In a related development, iACADEMY also recently captured an international award from the United Kingdom-based publications company Global Brands along with other top-tier schools—including Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Nanyang Technological University of Singapore. iACADEMY was the only Philippine school to get a distinc tion from the international award-giving body. For seven years, Global Brands—a leading brand publications company—has been conducting its prestigious awards, where brands across the world participate. Vanessa Tanco, iACADEMY’s president and CEO, said this recent recognition for the school is a testament to the dedication, hard work and commitment of the whole iACADEMY community. “This award is a concerted effort of everyone who has been part of our efforts and initiatives that make our school truly game changing,” Tanco remarked. “We thank each and every one who pushed us to work harder and better to provide only quality education for our students through the use of modern technology and innovation.” Founded in 2002, iACADEMY has pioneered specialized programs that are technology-focused, innovative and industry-relevant. Its programs in computing, business and design were developed to address the mismatches between graduates of academic institutions and the actual needs of the industry.
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Cultural destination and lifestyle hub Bellemar soon to rise in Panglao
Bellemar Lifestyle Center is located in Panglao Island, the most popular tourist spot in Bohol.
BELLEMAR is envisioned to be a cultural destination.
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Bellemar’s aesthetics are inspired by the Philippines’s Spanish roots
By Gelyka Ruth R. Dumaraos
new mixed-use property will soon rise in Bohol with a pledge to pay homage to the island’s local heritage.
The Bellemar Lifestyle Center, the latest property by Filipinoowned corporation, The Bellevue Hotels and Resorts (BH&R), is a 4-hectare property in Tawala, Panglao, that is set to marry the idyllic island life while enjoying comfortable city convenience. Taking pride of its architectural aesthetics that is reminiscent of country’s rich Spanish heritage, Bellemar is positioned as a development that mirrors the local roots of Bohol while celebrating a place of residential and commercial use in the market. In the Bellemar Tenants Conference last February 11, held at The Bellevue Manila’s Grand Ballroom, the developer formally introduced the property’s main features. Located in Brgy. Tawala, Bellemar is just 800 meters or 15-minute walking distance from the famous white-sand Alona beach shoreline. It is also just 600 meters from the commercial center of Alona. Traveling via car from Bellemar
to various key points in Bohol may also take less than an hour. Tagbilaran City is just 30 minutes away via car while going to the Panglao International Airport will just take 5 minutes. Visitors and tenants of Bellemar have everything within reach its nine commercial pavilions, all under the first phase of development. These pavilions will host a variety of local and international businesses, including food and beverage, supermarket, technology, amusement, services, lifestyle and specialty, wellness, and government satellite offices. Its supermarket alone has a vast area of 2, 000 sq m. According to Bim Sebastian, Bellemar Lifestyle Center’s principal consultant for commercial business development, the Bellemar Lifestyle Center’s vision is to provide a myriad of commercial activities for the market from day to night, a gap which BH&R wants to bridge. While Filipino brands will be housed in its spaces, international
The groundbreaking ceremony of the mixed-used property Bellemar.
brands will also be welcomed to potentially boost the tourism of the province which has gained international market through the years. The second phase will pave the way for the renowned hotel group to expand and reach a wider market for its signature world-class service and genuine Filipino hospitality.
Tourism destination
The Bellemar Lifestyle Center was initially set to open in the first quarter of 2021. However, due to the ongoing pandemic, the project is currently put on hold. “As for the
timeline, we shall commence as soon as there is economic recovery,” Dustin Chan, The Bellevue Resort’s managing director says. Despite this, Chan is optimistic that Bellemar can contribute to the tourism recovery in the next years. “I believe it’s going to be a team effort,” he says. “It will certainly take time for tourism to recover to 2019 levels. Under normal circumstances, we think that Bellemar could be a cultural destination and anybody who visits Bohol should visit Bellemar.” Aside from the original vision for
the project which shall remain the same, Chan adds that health and new normal standards will be taken into consideration when the development and construction continue. Chan adds, “Bellemar is a development that will supplement the needs of the tourists and the existing tourist facilities and provide the daily needs of the locals in Panglao.”
Opportunities
Bellemar is the fifth property of BH&R and the second property in Panglao. In 2012, the Bellevue Resort opened in Panglao and is one
of the first premium resorts in the island. Bellevue said to have set the benchmark in providing quality hospitality service in the province. Meanwhile, Panglao Mayor Leonila Montero, who was present in the conference, shared how Panglao’s hospitality and tourism industry has elevated the business climate in Panglao, making it one of the top destinations of choice in Bohol. Mayor Montero also welcomed the new investment opportunity to Panglao and hoped that it will spring more livelihood and employment opportunities for the locals of Panglao. The Bellemar’s groundbreaking ceremony happened October last year and was attended by The Bellevue Hotels and Resorts Chairman, Mr. Johnny Chan, B Hotels Managing Director, Mr. Ryan Chan, The Bellevue Manila Managing Director, Mr. Patrick Chan, The Bellevue Resort Managing Director, Mr. Dustin Chan, The Bellevue Hotels and Resorts Board Director, Ms. Arthur Lopez, The Bellevue Resort General Manager, Mr. Rommel Gonzales, Bohol Provincial Administrator, Atty. Kathyrin Fe Pioquinto, Bohol District Board Member, Hon. Aldner Damalerio, Panglao Mayor, Hon. Leonila Montero, Principal Architect, Arch. Jonathan Gan, JERCC Owner and Project Consultant, Mr. Bim Sebastian, FINMAT Owner, Mr. Reynaldo de Jesus, suppliers, local partners, and the media.
Share the joy of the season with Christmas food options by Seda BGC
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ood-to-go for the dinner table, celebrations, or gift-giving brighten up the holiday season November 2020.... It may be a different kind of celebration this year, but Seda BGC continues to honor tradition with irresistible Food-to-Go options, whether for your own celebration at home or in the work place, or the traditional gift-giving. Choose from a bounty of delectable treats. You’ll find something suitable for everyone—from family and friends to others you may want to
share the joy of the season with. Sweeten up the holiday table with our best-selling signature artisanal ham boasting of a juicy, meaty interior and exterior glazed with honey. Minimally processed and free of harmful chemicals, this Seda BGC original is a great idea for a corporate giveaway, too. Family dinners are hassle-free with our Carvings and Food Trays for up to 10 persons. The carvings range from Roasted Turkey, Porchetta and Roast Beef to Baked Whole Salmon; while food tray
choices include Prawns Thermidor, Paella Valenciana, and Pork Baby Back Ribs, as well as traditional Filipino fiesta favorites like Crispy Pata, Rellenong Manok and Kare-Kare. Searching for the perfect present for the boss? How about Food Gift Boxes with your choice of carving; Hampers inclusive of our signature honey-glazed ham, banana cake and other sweet treats; or a Grazing Platter consisting of Italian salami, parma and farmer’s ham, cheeses, and other savory
small bites. More ideas—heavenly goodies for everyone to enjoy! Stollen, fruitcake, food for the gods, gingerbread houses, banana bread as well as cookies, pralines, macarons, special ensaymada and mouth-watering cakes—it’s a wonderland of treats that brings unbridled Christmas cheer! Spread joy, hope and the magic of the season! For orders, menus and other inquiries, call Seda BGC at 7945 8888 | 8588 5700 or e-mail dining.bgc@sedahotels.com.
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GLOBE President and CEO Ernest Cu and host Issa Litton during the Wonderful World of Globe online event.
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ELECOM giant Globe (www.globe.com.ph) has launched Surf4ALL, a data offer across Globe brands with high GBs for all sites and a shareable allocation that can be accessed by up to four devices. The data can be shared across Globe Prepaid, Globe Postpaid, Globe Platinum, Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi and even TM. Available through the GlobeOne app, Surf4ALL has two promos—Surf4ALL99, which gives you 9GB of shareable data, and Surf4ALL249, which has 20GB shared access (15GB + 5GB limited-time bonus data). Both offers are valid for seven days. It’s the only data product of its kind in the Philippines, said Globe. “Surf4All gives Filipinos control on how they use their data. Our aim is to recreate the Christmas we all love. We take to heart our role in renewing the spirit of connectedness within the Filipino family especially at a time when most of us stay within the confines of our homes,” said Ernest Cu, Globe president and CEO during this year’s Wonderful World of Globe which was held online for the first time ever.
Meanwhile, as online shopping continues to surge in popularity, 917Ventures, the largest corporate incubator in the Philippines, teamed up with Puregold to create PureGo, an online grocery shopping platform that delivers groceries to one’s doorstep with a next day promise using multiple payment options including GCash. Globe has partnered with Riot for special data offers for League of Legends: Wild Rift, the mobile version of the highly-popular League of Legends. With the continuous expansion of Globe’s 5G service, Globe subscribers can expect more innovations and partnerships. One of these will come from Globe’s partnership with Niantic, the first Southeast Asian telco member of the Niantic PlanetScale AR Alliance. Globe will give its subscribers bigger and better immersive gaming experiences powered by Niantic’s advanced AR real-world platform that will push the boundaries of what can be experienced in a Niantic game with 5G technology. Globe has also launched an official partnership with YouTube VR to enable users to watch and explore VR content in-app through the affordable yet effective Globe VR cardboard. Another new partnership is with HBO Go, where Globe customers can watch thousands of hours of shows and movies any time anywhere using their connected device. Filipinos can stream or download HBO Originals, HBO Asia Originals, Korean and Chinese dramas, Hollywood blockbusters, hundreds of hours of kids and family content and more, including Sam Mendes’ war film 1917, Spider-Man: Far From Home starring Tom Holland, Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy
and Cartoon Network’s We Bare Bears: The Movie. Globe has also teamed up with Kumu, a live streaming platform where users can watch local and global user-generated Pinoy lifestyle content and digital content partners like GKNB (Game Ka Na Ba?), a gamified FYE (For Your Entertainment) focused on celebrity streams, talk shows, variety content and MYXPH for music. Kumu will also add game streaming channels into their mix as part of their offerings on the platform. Meanwhile, GCash brings to life Filipinos’ beloved Christmas traditions with ChristMAS KAYA with GCash, where celebrations and gift-giving are made possible through innovations, like GCash Send Aguinaldo, enabling users to send digital gift envelopes as aguinaldos to their inaanaks and pamangkins, and even gifting insurance through the app’s GInsure service. In the same spirit of giving and bayanihan, Globe customers may also donate to typhoon victims using GCash and their Globe Rewards points. GLife, the newest GCash app feature, likewise, provides more gift and handaan options across different brands and e-commerce platforms, ranging from Lazada, Puregold, DataBlitz, Purego, Boozy, Goldilocks, Goama Games, and more. It is indeed “Merry GCash!” this Christmas, as GCash is also giving up to P30 million worth of prizes just by using the app. Leading up to a few days to Christmas, app users can get gifts just by buying load, or using GCredit to pay when they shop on their favorite online platforms. They will also get a chance to win a gift of their choice in the grand raffle. ■
Here’s how to make your online Christmas shopping safer THIS year’s holiday season is definitely not like the ones that came before. Due to the current situation brought about by Covid-19, many things have changed. One big change is the way we have to do our Christmas shopping. For now, gone are the days of spending time in the malls to check off gifts from our Christmas lists. It’s now easier and physically safer to do our gift-shopping online through the various popular e-commerce sites. Shopping in person always has its risks, but that doesn’t mean online shopping is not without its own as well. The dangers of online bank fraud are still all too real. Shoppers should stay alert, especially over the holidays, when bonuses make it more tempting for fraudsters to hit unsuspecting people. To keep your accounts safe this Christmas, Joey A. Regala, EastWest (www.eastwestbanker.com) chief information security and data protection officer, has five tips you should follow: ■ LOOK FOR SECURE ONLINE SHOPS. You won’t have to worry about fraud from online stores if you’re shopping from the most popular e-commerce sites. In case you aren’t, always look for the lock icon in the browser’s URL bar that indicates the site is protected by SSL. If it doesn’t have that icon or there is a “Not Secure” label in the URL bar, it means that site is not protected by SSL—do not buy from the site. If you’re not shopping from a well-known
e-commerce site, Regala also suggests doing research on the shop you’re buying from and its reputation. You should also avoid giving away too much information when you are speaking with the vendor. “Do not overshare, especially in chats with vendors,” says Regala. “Confidential information such as your address and credentials are protected in the web site, but not in the private chats.” ■ USE OFFICIAL BANKING APPS INSTEAD OF YOUR MOBILE BROWSER. It’s safer to use an official banking app instead of your phone’s Internet browser to access the bank’s online platform for your mobile banking transactions. Mobile phones have more security features, such as biometrics and OTP generators. “Mobile apps are more secure since the hacker needs to have the actual mobile phone on hand to get into your account,” says Regala. “This setup is already a form of two-factor authentication, which is something you have.” EastWest customers can be assured that the official EastWest app is safe for banking, Regala adds. It’s got state-of-the-art security features that will keep accounts protected. You can use it to constantly monitor your bank and credit-card accounts, which you should also be doing religiously. ■ DON’T USE PUBLIC WI-FI. Although you shouldn’t be spending too much time in public places, there will be days when you just have to go to the mall.
If you must be at the mall or anywhere public, do not use the free Wi-Fi if you can avoid it. These connections are unsafe, leaving you open to attackers and hackers. If you must use the public Wi-Fi, use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). “If you are not using a VPN, do not access your banking app,” warns Regala. ■ PROTECT YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION AT HOME. Your home Internet connection is also open to risks, even if you keep your wireless connection passwordprotected. Change your router’s administrative panel password from the default; use a strong and unique password that is hard to guess. Regala also reminds people to have anti-virus software on all their devices. Keep the software constantly updated and run regular computer scans. ■ WHEN YOU RECEIVE YOUR DELIVERY, DESTROY THE EVIDENCE. Evidence of what, you ask? Just the shipping labels that couriers stick on your package. “Do not just throw it in the garbage,” says Regala. “It contains your name, address, and contact numbers—this information can be used for fraudulent purposes.” With these safety and security tips, you should be able to have a worry-free holiday season. But should you become a victim of any fraud at any time, don’t hesitate to report the instance to your bank. They can block your cards to prevent further illegal transactions and help you with any of your concerns. Happy holidays.
THE Philippines is set to take centerstage with its outstanding financial technology (fintech) practices and international digital footprint in the upcoming virtual World Fintech Festival (WFF) from December 7 to 11. Formerly the Singapore Fintech Festival (SFF), the 2020 WFF-Philippines will have Asia’s top executives and decision-makers talk on how they pilot fintech to create impacts on the society. Attendees will witness global tech legends Bill Gates, Google Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sundar Pichai, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella broadcast their discussions in 10 free sessions via YouTube and Facebook. Copresented by Globe, the event is also aimed at motivating local industries to increase their own adoption of fintech, be open to innovation, and spend for the digital upskilling of their employees. It is designed to enjoin the public and private sectors to help build inclusive digital economies. According to Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Chief Fintech Officer Sopnendu Mohanty, the country is now ready for the fintech industry’s rise. He said during their recent webinar: “The Philippines is the country that I will never ignore. You have a remarkable GDP [gross domestic product] and a fairly young demographic. The true test of a company’s strength comes from a crisis—and the businesses in the Philippines have truly demonstrated this.” Organized by GeiserMaclang Marketing Communications Inc. (GMCI) in collaboration with MAS and SingEx, WFF-Philippines, a first in the country, is seen to attract business leaders and CEOs from 140 countries. “We are championing the Philippines, following the footsteps of Singapore, as an incubator for technology and fintech. At the same time, tech is here to serve the underserved, the underbanked, and the undersheltered. Fintech has created opportunities for people on the spot,” said WFF-Philippines Convenor and GMCI Co-Founder Amor Maclang. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has enabled the country to embrace seamless and contactless payments. Its data on the use of Internet banking, mobile apps, and services has grown during the pandemic. “More than 4 million accounts were opened during the first two months of the lockdown. We recently crafted a three-year roadmap which aims to develop an efficient, safe and secure digital-payment ecosystem. We aim to shift 50 percent of retail payments to online, and ensure that 70 percent of adult Filipinos will have access to digital accounts,” said BSP Director Melchor Plabasan. Martha Sazon, president and CEO of Mynt, which manages GCash, bared this trend observed amid the lockdowns: “It is the younger generation who is most aware of their financial stability within this time.” On the other hand, UnionBank of the Philippines accommodated the strong demand for online transactions during the first few months of the Covid-19 crisis. Its chairman, Dr. Justo Ortiz, pointed out that “financial transactions, embedded in actual live transactions people do day to day, are the ultimate end game. Whatever you do, whether you buy food, take a trip—we will embed it in financial transactions across the board.” Meanwhile, KPMG has leveraged on tech to improve its operations, services and client management system. Its vice chairman and chief operating officer, Noel Bonoan, explained: “We assist our clients on automation, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. You cannot properly assist them if your organization cannot practice what you preach.” For Atty. Mark Gorriceta, managing partner of law firm Gorriceta Africa Cauton & Saavedra, a fast, accountable action is key to digitalization, saying that “we help our clients navigate and understand its intricacies. In aiming for responsible fintech, we closely work together with the BSP, the Insurance Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission.”
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REALME’S (from left) M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush, realme Smart Cam 360, Smart Scale, Buds Air Pro and Watch S
Christmas Gi�t Guide 2: For the real fans ALIBABA CEO SAYS REGULATIONS FOR INTERNET FIRMS ‘NECESSARY’ BY ZEN SOO AND JOE MCDONALD The Associated Press HONG KONG—The chairman and CEO of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group praised Chinese regulators Monday in a possible attempt to repair ties after the stock market debut of its former financial services arm was suspended following criticism of them by billionaire Alibaba founder Jack Ma. Beijing’s announcement of proposed guidelines to regulate Internet companies is “timely and necessary,” Daniel Zhang said in a speech at the governmentorganized World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, a town in Zhejiang province, just south of Shanghai. While Zhang did not specify which regulations he was referring to, China on November 10 announced proposed guidelines on how anti-competition would apply to Internet companies. They highlighted potential areas regulators might target, including exclusive contracts, which are common practices used by e-commerce firms and other Internet companies. The move to regulate monopolistic power of China’s technology giants sparked a sell-off in Chinese Internet stocks. Alibaba’s stock price in Hong Kong plunged about 10 percent following the announcement. The antitrust guidelines came a week after regulators suspended the market debut of Ant Group, the world’s biggest online finance platform, on November 3. That followed a speech in which Ma criticized regulators as backward and an obstacle to business development. The suspension of Ant’s IPO prompted suggestions that Beijing might be punishing Ma while also tightening controls on potentially risky finance industries. Ma has yet to publicly comment on the matter since the suspension of Ant Group’s IPO. Zhang succeeded Ma in 2019 as Alibaba’s chairman, and concurrently holds the role of CEO. Alibaba owns a third of Ant Group, with Ma owning just over 50 percent, according to the Ant Group prospectus. “Supervision allows platform enterprises to not only develop well on their own, but also helps the sustainable and healthy development of the entire society and creates innovation,” Zhang said. “As a member of China’s digital economy, Alibaba is not only a participant and builder of China’s digital economy era, but also a beneficiary,” he said, adding that his company is “full of gratitude for this era.” Zhang said the success of Chinese Internet industries was due to government policies to encourage innovation—a sharp departure from Ma’s complaint that regulators were too focused on risk and were failing to create opportunities for young people.
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ARELY two years after entering the Philippine market, realme has claimed the No. 1 spot in the country’s smartphone market recording a triple-digit growth in Q3 2020, according to reports from International market research firms Canalys, IDC and Counterpoint Research. Despite the lockdown and the pandemic, realme Philippines successfully launched four smartphone lines this year: its premier X-series, the midranger number series, and the bang-for-buck narzo and C-series lines. The brand is also working vigorously on growing its AIoT and smart device portfolios, broadening the realme experience to deliver a wellrounded ecosystem. Since everybody loves a winner, this second part of our gift guide brings together realme’s latest devices that can help you achieve your health goals, level up your listening experience, and a sonic toothbrush that has become one of my favorite devices of the year.
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IT’S funny how people with bad breath are often the last to know about their problem. But I’m pretty sure wearing that face mask has really been an eye-opener and finally given them all the proof they need. Now raise your hand if you haven’t been able to go to the dentist since the lockdown. Me neither. I’ve already been feeling a bit dirty and paranoid, and though we are all wearing face masks now, I’ve been brushing and gargling like crazy, hoping that my teeth are still going to be okay by the time I reunite with my dentist. So imagine my joy when I began using the realme M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush. I’ve tried electric toothbrushes a couple of times, but threw them away even before their batteries ran out because I wasn’t comfortable using it. I initially had the same discomfort when I first used the M1. I thought my teeth were going to fall off or get loose because of all those vibrations. But after using it a few times, and got the hang of it, it was a totally different feeling. It was like I had doktora right there with me, doing the brushing herself smiling. Honestly, it was that good. Unlike manual brushing, sonic toothbrushes have a moving brush head designed to more effectively remove plaque. Rather than performing the brushing action on your own, it does the brushing for you—all you need to do is move the toothbrush around your mouth, guiding it to reach all the surfaces of your teeth.The tech brand’s sonic toothbrush, however, is the flagship when it comes to personal cleaning. Compared to manual brushing where you get about 300 strokes per minute, and 2,500 to 7,500 strokes from electric toothbrushes, the realme Sonic Electric toothbrush is capable of 34,000 brushes per minute,
giving it even more cleaning power. The M1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush comes in the trademark realme yellow box, and looks like an ordinary toothbrush except for the big cylindrical handle. The overall build quality feels solid, comfortable to hold, and is actually lighter than it looks. You get an IPX7 water resistance so you don’t have to worry about submerging it in water, but it can be a bit slippery when wet though. The brush consists of two parts—a detachable brush head and the bottom cylindrical part. You get two brush heads in the box, Regular and Sensitive; both have Dupont bristles which have 99.9 percent antibacterial properties. The handle features a big circular button to turn the toothbrush on/off and select the mode. You can choose from four cleaning modes; Soft for sensitive teeth; Clean for daily use; White for deep cleaning; and Polish for shining teeth. Using it is pretty straightforward: just put on the brush head, apply the toothpaste, select the mode and brush away. It does tickle at first but after a few tries, you’ll get used to the cleaning vibrations. The realme M1 Sonic Electric toothbrush is powered by an 800mAh battery, promises 90 days of battery life with twice a day use, and supports quick wireless charging. Priced at P1,990, it may seem a bit expensive and realme has yet to announce the availability of replacement brush heads (as you may need to replace them every few months), but if you are planning to get a sonic toothbrush, the realme M1 is a nice option. It may not be the toothbrush you need, but it’s the toothbrush your pearly whites deserve this Christmas.
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I ONLY have to step in front of the mirror to know what an overweight mess I’ve become, and my weighing scale confirms it. Those two are such bad motivators. If you are like me or know someone in search of some fitness inspiration, the realme Smart Scale might just be the gift you are looking for. This newest health monitor can help you achieve and maintain personal goals by providing a wide array of data for careful analysis and monitoring, including body fat, through its high-precision Bioimpedance Analysis (BIA) sensor. It sports an ultra-thin design with hidden LED display made of tempered glass material and powered by a long battery life of up to 360 days. Connect it to the realme Link app and the realtime heart sensor, and the smart scale provides static heart rate information through a comprehensive health report for multiple profiles for every family member. The smart scale has 16 types of health measurement data including weight, fat rate, body shape, BMI, muscle mass, body age, visceral fat level, skeletal muscle, protein, fat mass and heart rate, among others. Another feature I liked is its special small weight mode which can accurately measure the weight up to 10 grams for pets or other small items, so you can also check your pet’s weight journey.
PRO SOUND FOR LESS
THE realme Buds Air Pro brings incredible sound experience without the jarring price tag. It is the brand’s first truly wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation, and one of the most affordable pair of
earbuds with this feature. It also offers 25-hour of battery life. The design of the realme Buds Air Pro resembles the shape of a cobblestone, making it an artistic and ergonomic masterpiece that’s comfortable to wear for long periods of time. A single earphone weighs only 5g or 1 sheet of A4 size bond paper ensuring a comfortable feeling while wearing it. Among its standout features include Bass Booster Plus, very intuitive and responsive touch functionality, and low latency which makes it a great choice for gamers as well as those who love to watch movies on their smartphones.
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THOSE looking for a smart watch but want the looks of a traditional timepiece should check out the realme Watch S. The smartwatch comes with a circular design that’s made from an aluminum alloy and comes with 100 stylish watch faces to match your mood and OOTD. realme Design Studio collaborated with the famous Korean pop cultural artist Grafflex to bring his signature design elements to the realme Watch S. The realme Watch S includes a top-level sensor from Goodix, that supports 24-hour uninterrupted and real-time heart rate monitoring; track and monitor your sleep pattern and habits; detect bloodoxygen levels with an accuracy comparable to medical blood oxygen monitors; and support for up to 16 kinds of sports. The smart watch features include app notifications, call display, SMS and third-party app messages, phone unlock, control of music player on the smartphone, and also as remote shutter for your phone camera. The device comes with a 390mAh large battery for 15 days of continuous usage. It comes with a magnetic charging base that can fully charge the device in just two hours.
SAFER HOME
TAKE home protection to a new level with the realme Smart Cam 360⁰. Its 360⁰ panoramic vision and real-time tracking with voice talkback provide added security, functionality and all-around safety. The smart cam can be also accessed via the realme Link App. Its 24/7 coverage performance is ultra-clear thanks to infrared night vision, full color in low light, 3D noise cancelling and edge distortion correction features. Its AI detection monitor automatically sends alerts for any human body, voice or motion anomalies. It uses 1080p wide dynamic range and full HD video technology. The high-quality video technology of the realme smart cam allows users to have an extra layer of security with the quality coverage that the smart cam produces. The new generation of H.265 video encoding technology also makes the video playback smoother and faster and with AI video retrieval, it can automatically identify events. To celebrate the brand’s success this year, and to give back to its fans for their unwavering support, realme launched its #realmeWithYou Christmas Specials, giving customers and fans a chance to win brand-new motorcycles and smartphone accessories. You can also get free realme merchandise, accessory, gift box, or realme Watch for every purchase of realme 7, 7 Pro, 7i, 6, 6 Pro, and X3 SuperZoom from any authorized realme concept stores, kiosks, exhibits, and multi-brand stores nationwide until December 31. ■
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IDILYN DIAZ and her team are focused on the 2020 Asian Weightlifting Championships in Uzbekistan in March next year for the Rio 2016 silver medalist to formally secure a ticket to the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics. The dates have yet to be announced by the International Weightlifting Federation but Diaz said they have concentrated on the tournament in the capital Tashkent. “There’s no formal date yet, but that’s what we’ve been waiting and preparing for,” the 29-year-old Diaz told BusinessMirror on Friday. “Our mindset is already set on that and to Olympics in Tokyo.” Diaz actually doesn’t need to win gold in Tashkent, neither is she pressured for a podium finish. All she needs to do is participate. The top 8 athletes in the world for each of the 14 weight classes for men and women will qualify for the Tokyo Olympics provided that
they participated in at least six IWF-sanctioned tournaments. Diaz, gold medalist in the Jakarta 2018 Asian Games, is ranked No. 2 in the women’s 55 kgs category with 3,717.0982 points, behind China’s Jiang Huihua (4,667.8878). Below Diaz are two more Chinese, Liao Qiuyun, Zhang Wanquiong and Li Yajun. The Tashkent tournament will be Diaz’s sixth IWF-sanctioned event. “I have been preparing since March and I’m too excited because I have to wait one year for this qualifying tournament,” she said. “A lot of things happened in my life but team HD [Hidilyn Diaz] chooses to fight and with guidance of our God, I am ready and very excited although a little bit nervous.” Diaz has been training since the lockdown with her Chinese Coach Kaiwen Gao and conditioning Coach Julius Naranjo in Jasin District in Malacca, Malaysia. The first available Olympic qualifying tournament is the South-American, IberoAmercan and Open Championship set from
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Association of the Philippines titles under Baldwin. Other than that, the 23-year-old Interdisciplinary Studies sophomore hardly has any international experience, unlike his predecessors, Marcus Douthit and Andray Blatche who are certified NBA veterans and journeymen. “This is a program that we are looking at on the long term and so the 2023 horizon is one stop on what we believe would be a long investment in basketball,” Baldwin said. “And we think he is the right guy. With his familiarity with the players and program, I think we are going to see great things from him much earlier than that.” The country is the lead host of the Fiba 2023 World Cup with Japan and Jakarta and Baldwin said Kouame has been fitted for that
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HE official logo of the Fiba Basketball World Cup 2023 was unveiled on Friday as part of the launch of Fiba’s new #DontMissABeat campaign in the federation headquarters in Mies, Switzerland. The concept for the newly unveiled logo for the 2023 World Cup stems from three key elements—a heart, the Naismith Trophy and the year 2023. The sideways heart symbolizes the passion for the game, while the Naismith Trophy is the dream for all participating teams in the World Cup. The “23” represents the year during which the spotlight will shine across host countries Philippines, Japan and Indonesia. The 2023 World Cup is set for August 25 to September 10, 2023, to be hosted in Manila, Okinawa and Jakarta. The Group Phase will take place in all three cities, with the Final Phase to follow in Manila.
“We Filipinos are all proud to be a part of this important milestone in basketball, together with Japan and Indonesia,” said Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman Emeritus of the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas and Fiba Central Board Member. “The Philippines look forward to extending our brand of hospitality to the participating teams, to the world congress delegates, and to the many visitors expected to come—true to the essence of the logo we are launching today—a heart, the puso of the Filipino,” Pangilinan said. Our Philippine President Duterte expressed his support to make the Fiba Basketball World Cup 2023 an unqualified success and said, ‘[we want to] turn this event into a proud and dignified moment for our country,’” he added. “We are very pleased to be part of the launch of the Fiba Basketball World Cup 2023 official
tournament. Baldwin said Kouame’s age was a major factor for his selection. “We are in a great position to asses that because he is here in the country, and he already has established with the younger players which is an advantage for him and for the program,” he said. Baldwin said NBA players were at the bottom of the list because of the clash between the Fiba format and the US pro league’s schedule. “First of all, it’s their [NBA players] availability under the new Fiba format with windows much more difficult than it was in the past,” he said. “With Ange [Kouame], we will have greater availability.” Kouame’s naturalization remains pending in Congress. Josef Ramos logo,” Japan Basketball Association President Yuko Mitsuya said. “For the first time in history, the tournament will be hosted by three countries.” “The official logo launch is the first exciting step of many for all three host nations, for Fiba and basketball fans worldwide,” Danny Kosasih, President of Indonesian Basketball Association, said. “The logo certainly represents all three host nations’ spirit of uniting and working together with the same heartbeat to deliver the best basketball experiences that fans could ever have.” “This is a very exciting milestone. The distinctive Fiba Basketball World Cup 2023 logo symbolizes our love for the game, which is shared by the organizing committees and Fiba, and it also represents the vision and passion of the event that brings together, for the first time, three host countries,” Fiba Secretary-General Andreas Zagklis said. The #DontMissABeat campaign aims to encourage all fans to have fun with music beats linked to basketball on social-media channels such as a dribbling contest, among other highlights. National team players from the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia will be part of the campaign over the next coming weeks.
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ADRID—A soccer player from a women’s lower-division team in Spain has received threats after protesting against Diego Maradona. Paula Dapena, who plays for club Viajes Interrías, sat on the ground with her back to the sideline during a minute of silence for Maradona before a friendly match on Saturday. Dapena said she didn’t want to participate in the tribute to the Argentina great, who died
last week at age 60, because of past accusations of domestic violence made against him. An altercation between Maradona and his partner was caught on video some years ago, but he was not charged. Dapena was flooded with messages of support on social media but also with threats of violence against her. She told Spanish media on Tuesday that she planned to report the threats to authorities.
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OS ANGELES—Anthony Davis finalized a five-year contract worth up to $190 million to return to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday. One day after LeBron James agreed to a two-year, $85-million contract extension with the Lakers through 2022-23, Davis committed to the Lakers through the 2024-25 season. Agent Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, who represents both Davis and James, confirmed the terms of both deals to The Associated Press. General Manager Rob Pelinka announced both of his All-National Basketball Association (NBA) first-team superstars had agreed to new contracts
Thursday night without disclosing their terms. James and Davis won an NBA championship in the first season of their partnership, and Los Angeles is back to work in training camp this week with a solid chance to repeat. “In the Orlando bubble, Anthony Davis proved he is one of the game’s most complete and dominant two-way players,” Pelinka said in a statement. “Now, Lakers fans get to watch AD continue to grow and lead our franchise for years to come.” Pelinka also called James “a transcendent basketball player and human being. LeBron
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HE Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) set an April 9 opening for its 46th season next year with the Rookie Draft slated for March 14. But everything remains tentative— including the venues—because of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to
February 23 to 27 in Colombia, while the other qualifiers will run until April 30. But Diaz has already marked Uzbekistan in her program. “We don’t like to go that far because of limited budget,” said Diaz, who, besides the Asian Games, also saw action in the 2019 Asian Championships in Ningbo, China, the 2019 World Championship in Pattaya, Thailand, where she bagged a bronze, and the 30th Southeast Asian Games in Manila where she also topped the podium. She got her fifth Olympic qualifying tournament, the 2020 Roma World Cup last January, where she bagged three gold medals— snatch (93 kgs) and clean and jerk (119 kgs) and total lift (212 kgs) in the 55-kg class. “After Tashkent, we’re planning to go home to the Philippines for one week and we’re praying for a vaccine,” she said. For Filipinos—world champion gymnast Carlos Yulo, boxers Eumir Felix Marcial and Irish Magno and pole vaulter EJ Obiena—have so far qualified for the Tokyo Olympics which were rescheduled for July 23 to August 8.
Kouame long-term investment—Baldwin VORIAN Kakou Ange Franck Williams Kouame is there for the long haul. So said Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) program director Tab Baldwin on why the federation chose Kouame over seasoned National Basketball Association (NBA) players or European prospects as the national men’s basketball program’s KOUAME naturalized player. “That’s actually a pretty easy answer. We were really believe in his ability, we believe he is fit for the team and for the program, and we recognized that this is a long-term investment,” Baldwin told BusinessMirror on Friday. The 6-foot-10 Kouame plays for Ateneo and has won three University Athletic
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RANCISCO “DJANGO” BUSTAMANTE and fellow masters Efren “Bata” Reyes and Dennis Orcollo would have to shift their attention elsewhere after the Derby Classic set in January in Kentucky was canceled because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Bustamante also said that 10 other tournaments in the US were scratched. “We play the Derby Classic every January Pareng Efren and Dennis,” he said. “Until now, we don’t have any details yet regarding the canceled events.” Bustamante coached the national team to four of the 10 gold medals staked in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, allowing the Philippine to retain its regional supremacy in the sport. The Tarlac native flew to the US after that initially for a brief family vacation, but was locked down and it was only in July that they were able to fly home. “I was in Los Angeles when the lockdown started. It was horrible because there were a lot of cases there,” he said. “I had my vacation there with my family and I thought we would enjoy, but we were locked down.” Bustamante and his family were able to secure a ticket not for Manila, but for Cebu where they had to undergo a two-day quarantine upon arrival last July 4, before flying anew to Manila to get to their home in Bicutan, Taguig. “We were able to provide travel requirements especially the swab tests. Thank God they’re negative,” he said. At 56, Bustamante is still active although most of the tournaments he takes part in are money games or invites. The 2010 world 9-ball champion Bustamante said sponsors are hard to come
by these days that they have to shoulder their expenses when they travel and compete abroad. “We don’t have sponsors for it. We basically pay for our own expenses including plane tickets and hotels” he said. Bustamante said that he enjoys being a national team head coach with Reyes by his side. “Me and Pareng Efren, we are the only veterans in the Billiard and Snookers Congress of the Philippines. Me, I’m going to focus on coaching our national athletes, because I know that there are becoming masters of the sport, too,” he said.
Commissioner Willie Marcial. Marcial said that the 12 team governors agreed to open applications for the Rookie Draft on Monday and set the deadline for Filipinoforeign and local applicants on January 27 next year. He also bared that the 3x3 tournament could be held in February or March. Chairman Ricky Vargas of TNT Tropang Giga met the governors online on Thursday where they also decided to hold a different ceremony for individual awards for the 45th season. The league scrapped the season Most Valuable Player award in favor of the Best Player of the Conference title because the season was reduced to only the Philippine Cup. Also scrapped was the Rookie of the Year award and was replaced by the Outstanding Rookie. A Special Team trophy will be awarded instead of the traditional Mythical Team. The Most Improved Player and Samboy Lim Sportsmanship Awards will remain. Marcial said all the league has at the moment are options, all of which are dependent on progress against the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly on the availability of a vaccine. Rookie aspirants have at least a month to complete their requirements before the deadline of submission of applications. The league decided to do away with the required stint in the D-League for the Season 46 draft. This early a slew of national team standouts have already declared their intentions to apply for the draft. Josef Ramos
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“They are not going to silence me,” she was quoted as saying in the Sport daily. “I would do it again.” Maradona died November 25 of a heart attack outside Buenos Aires where he had been recovering from a brain operation. Lionel Messi, meanwhile, was fined €600 ($720) for taking his jersey off to pay tribute to Maradona. The Spanish soccer federation’s competitions committee fined the Argentine player for his actions after scoring in Barcelona’s 4-0 win over Osasuna in the Spanish league on Sunday. After a strike from outside the box, Messi took
off Barcelona’s blue-and-burgundy to reveal the red-and-black of Maradona’s jersey from his stint at Newell’s Old Boys. Messi then blew a kiss with both hands to the sky as he looked upward. After the game, Messi posted a photo of his tribute alongside an older image of Maradona in the same shirt, adding the message “Farewell, Diego” in Spanish. Maradona died last week at the age of 60. The federation also refused to void the yellow card that was shown to Messi for taking off his jersey, and fined Barcelona €180 ($216). Messi and the club can appeal the decisions. AP
HE Philippine Sports Hall of Fame (PSHOF) Review Committee adopted a resolution approving the automatic nomination of Olympic medalists. PSHOF 2020 Chairperson and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman William Ramirez, who headed a virtual meeting last Tuesday, supported the inclusion of the “very few” medalists of the country in the Games. “Achieving a medal from the most prestigious Games in history is something worth recognizing for a lifetime,” Ramirez said. “They deserve it even without the process of someone voluntarily proving it for them.” Akiko Thomson Guevara, representing the Philippine Olympian Association in the Review Committee, volunteered to produce the names of all the country’s Olympic medalists in the next meeting. Only 10 Filipinos clinched medals in the Summer Olympics beginning with Teofilo Yldefonso, a breastroker, bagging bronze medals in the 1928 Amsterdam and 1932 Los Angeles Games. The PSHOF Review Committee are honoring the Olympic medalists to ensure that they are never forgotten. Among the members of the committee are Games and Amusements Board Chairman Abraham Mitra, Philippine Olympic Committee Secretary-General Atty. Edwin Gastanes, Integrated Cycling Federation of the Philippines Secretary-General Atty. Avelino Sumagui and University Athletic Association of the Philippines Executive Director Atty. Rene Saguisag Jr. Nominations for the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame (PSHOF) 2020 are extended until the end of January 2021.
put his trust in the Lakers in 2018, and now this contract extension paves the way for LeBron to further solidify his legacy as an all-time Lakers great. We could not be more honored by this commitment.” Davis’s deal includes an early termination clause prior to the fifth year, but the lengthy contract is still a clear declaration that the 27-year-old Davis sees his long-term future with the 17-time NBA champions. The Lakers acquired Davis in a trade less than 18 months ago, shipping most of their young core to New Orleans to acquire one of the best big men of his generation. Davis made the All-NBA first team three times and earned six straight All-Star selections with the Pelicans, but only reached the second round of the playoffs once. With Klutch clients James and Davis at
their center, the Lakers immediately built a championship contender around them last season. The 6-foot-10 Davis swiftly clicked alongside James, who molded himself into a point guard and led the NBA in assists to maximize the talent of Davis, who earned his seventh straight All-Star selection and his fourth All-NBA first-team nod. James and Davis reteamed in the bubble in central Florida and led Los Angeles to the title. The Lakers had missed the playoffs for six straight seasons before their dynamic duo transformed the franchise into champions again, beating the Miami Heat in six games in the NBA Finals. While James won his fourth NBA championship, Davis became the eighth player in basketball history to win an NCAA championship, an Olympic gold medal and an NBA ring.
“Watching AD and LeBron, everything they did was together,” said Dwight Howard, who won a ring with the Lakers before moving on to Philadelphia as a free agent last month. “They worked out together, they ate together, they rolled dice together. We called them The Brothers. They were always together, playing video games, doing something. “Even though there was games where LeBron was having triple-doubles, he made sure he fed AD and AD got off,” Howard added. “I just think when you have two guys like that who are willing to do whatever it takes to win, it brings up the morale of the team. They put everything on their shoulders. They knew they had guys around them, but it was, ‘OK, LeBron. OK, AD. We’ve got to do this. It starts with us. We’ve got to be on the same page at all times.’ They did a really good job with it.” AP
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369.
LI, JINSHUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
198.
LILY Indonesian
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
260.
TANG, NA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
308.
WENG, YULING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
370.
LI, MIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
199.
LIN, BINGXIONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
261.
TIAN, CHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
309.
YE, QIUPING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
371.
LIN, LIANZHI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
200.
LIN, ZIQI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
262.
TIAN, XINYAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
310.
YI, JIAMEI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
372.
LUO, XIAOJUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
201.
LIN, JINBING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
263.
YAN, GUANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
311.
ZHANG, SEN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
373.
PAN, HONGJIE Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
202.
LIU, XUSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
264.
YAN, CHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
312.
ZHANG, BINGBING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
374.
YANG, QIAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
203.
LIU, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
265.
YIN, ENQING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
313.
ZHAO, GANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
375.
YUAN, PU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
204.
LIU, BO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
266.
ZENG, QINGLE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
314.
CHEN, LERU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
376.
ZHANG, WEIMIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
205.
LIU, GUOHE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
267.
ZHANG, WUBING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
315.
DING, ZHU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
377.
ZHANG, QIANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
206.
LIU, NAYAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
268.
ZHAO, JUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
316.
DUAN, MENGSHENG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
378.
ZHANG, LINGJUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
207.
LIU, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
269.
ZHU, RENJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
317.
FENG, MIAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
379.
ZHONG, SHUNLONG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
208.
LIU, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
318.
LI, XIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
380.
ZOU, QILONG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
209.
LIU, ZHIQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
319.
LIU, ZHONGMING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
381.
ZOU, CHANGHUI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
210.
LIU, XIAOJUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
320.
LONG, XIANMING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
211.
LIU, FENGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
321.
LU, YOUJIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
212.
LIU, ZHIYE Chinese
322.
PENG, NING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
323.
WAN, RENBAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
324.
XU, YUFEI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
325.
ZHOU, JUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
326.
WAI WAI LWIN Myanmari
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
327.
LIANG, XIAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
328.
LIU, XIAOYAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
329.
PANG, DANFENG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
330.
RAO, WEI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
331.
WANG, HAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
332.
YAN, XIANGZHI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
333.
YU, QINGMEI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
334.
CHEN, YUCAI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
213.
LUO, ZHONGLIN Chinese
214.
LUO, YANG Chinese
215.
LUO, MING Chinese
216.
LUO, WEIJIAN Chinese
217.
MO, XIANGQIAN Chinese
218.
NAN, ZHIPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
APSARAS TRIBE PHILIPPINES INC. Unit 38 A&b 38/f Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Ave. Cor. V.a. Rufino St. San Lorenzo Makati City 270.
OH CHER HOW Singaporean
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIT HEAD
271.
GALLAGHER, XUELEI British
OPERATIONS HEAD
APPTECHURE CORP. Units A&b 20/f Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Ave. Cor. V.a. Rufino St. San Lorenzo Makati City 272.
WU, JIANJIE Chinese
MANDARIN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
ASIAN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC. 11/f Tower 2 Double Dragon, Macapagal Blvd. Brgy. 076 Pasay City 273.
CHOI, YOUNG HWAN South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
274.
JEONG, DOYOUNG South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
275.
CHOI, GONA South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
276.
KIM, BOJOON South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
219.
NG JUN CHIEH Malaysian
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
ASSURE TELE SOLUTIONS CORP. Unit 3803 Summit One Office Tower Brgy. Highway Hills Mandaluyong City
220.
NGUYEN CHI THANH Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
277.
221.
NGUYEN THI THANH THANH Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
222.
PAN, WANSHUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
223.
PENG, FUYUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
224.
PHAM THI THAO Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
225.
PU, YA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
226.
QI, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
227.
QUAN, ZHIXIONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
228.
SAMUEL CHEE SENG HUI Malaysian
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
229.
SHA, XINXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
230.
SHI, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
231.
SWAE SONE Myanmari
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
232.
TIAN, XILONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
233.
TRAN HOAI NAM Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
AXA GROUP OPERATIONS PHILIPPINES INC. 39/f Gt Tower International 6813 Ayala Ave., Cor. H.v. Dela Costa St. Bel-air Makati City
234.
TRAN THI HAI YEN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
286.
235.
WANG, JIANAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
236.
WANG, ZHIYAN Chinese
BETCONSULT INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING, INC. Office #01 20a/b Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
237.
WANG, JIANWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
238.
WIN NAING Myanmari
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
239.
WU, LINGLING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
240.
WU, ZHENFEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
241.
WU, CHUNQIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
242.
XU, JIAXING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
BIG EMPEROR TECHNOLOGY CORP. 5f-13f, Jiaxing Tower Building Aseana Avenue, Aseana Business Park Tambo Parañaque City
243.
YIN NWE AUNG Myanmari
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
291.
NWAY HNIN AUNG Myanmari
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
244.
YUAN, JIAWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
292.
PHYU SIN HTET Myanmari
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
245.
ZHAN, KAIXI Chinese
293.
WONG KIONG KOK Malaysian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
246.
ZHANG, SHAOKANG Chinese
294.
LIU, CONG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
247.
ZHANG, XINJUN Chinese
295.
NGUYEN DUY CUONG Vietnamese
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
248.
ZHANG, HAIXIN Chinese
296.
SAI KYAW OO Myanmari
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
249.
ZHANG, LINA Chinese
297.
CHEN, YIWEI Chinese
250.
ZHANG, YONGFENG Chinese
298.
CHEN, XIAONA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
KUMAR, AJAY Indian
OPERATIONS MANAGER
ASMACS FZE INC. #426, Bulalakaw Building A Bay 2 Brgy. Plainview Mandaluyong City 278.
SAMAL, JYOTI SANKAR Indian
IT SUPPORT & EMBASSY DOCUMENTATION SPECIALIST
AV-S CORPORATION (ONE EL NIDO SUITE AND ONE HAPPY TICKETING) Rm. 701 Scenic Tower Galeria De Binondo Numancia St. 026, Bgy. 285 San Nicolas Manila
BILLION DRAGON OUTSOURCE PHILS., INC. One Townsquare Place Bpo Bldg. Alabang Zapote Rd. Almanza Uno Las Piñas City 382.
LI, TIANJIAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
383.
YANG, FENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
384.
DUAN, JIPENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
385.
LI, YONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
386.
SAM MUN CHUN Malaysian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
387.
SU, YANPENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
388.
WANG, LIANWEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
389.
XIE, MINGMIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
390.
XU, MINGMING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
391.
YANG, PEILEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
392.
YANG, SEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
393.
YI, QIANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
394.
ZHANG, CHENGMIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
395.
ZI, YINJU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
396.
YEAN AIK HANG Malaysian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
397.
JIN, MING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
398.
LEE, SAENA South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
399.
LEE, JOOYEON South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
400.
LI, DECAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
401.
PIAO, XIAOZHEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
402.
CHI, TAIHAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
403.
GAO, JUNJIE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
404.
JIN, ZHENYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
405.
WU, YONGYI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
279.
LYU, SUNFU Chinese
ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE MANAGER (AWM)
335.
CHEN, PENG Chinese
280.
WANG, JIAYIN Chinese
INVENTORY ANALYST(IA)
336.
CHENG, HUANJUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
281.
HONG, MEIYIN Chinese
PRODUCT RESEARCH SPECIALIST
337.
DONG, XILONG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
282.
WANG, RONGKANG Chinese
SALES SPECIALIST (SS)
338.
GONG, YIJIAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
339.
HAN, YUSHA Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
340.
HE, HAOHUA Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
341.
HUANG, SHIJIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
342.
LI, JUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
343.
LIAO, ZHUXIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
344.
LUO, LENGMING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
345.
OU, HAIZHOU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
346.
OU, HAIMAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
347.
TAN, SHUNWEN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
348.
WANG, BIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
BOUTIQUE OUTSOURCE SOLUTIONS PTY LTD-PHILIPPINE BRANCH Units C & D, 21/f Wynsum Corporate Plaza Don F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center San Antonio Pasig City
349.
WU, KANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
407.
350.
WU, JIAXIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
351.
XIA, ZONGLEI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
352.
XU, YANLING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
353.
ZHOU, WEIHUA Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
354.
AUNG KYI OO Myanmari
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
BRIGHTLEISURE MANAGEMENT INC. 10/f Newport Entertainment & C Newport City Manlunas Brgy. 183 Pasay City
355.
KHIN HNIN WAI Myanmari
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
410.
356.
LI, ZHIPING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
C’EST LA VIE EVENT MANAGEMENT INC. 230 Narra Street Marikina Heights Marikina City
357.
LIANG, JINHUI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
411.
ALKHATIB, ZOULFICAR Lebanese
BOOTH FABRICATION SPECIALIST CONSULTANT
358.
LU, WEIYAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
412.
JIANG, LEI Chinese
CHINESE - FIELD SALES CONSULTANT
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
359.
CHEN, XIAOYU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
413.
LIN, YOUCAI Chinese
CHINESE - KEY ACCOUNTS SPECIALIST CONSULTANT
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
360.
CHEN, WEIMING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
414.
WANG, HONGBIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SUPPORT TRAINOR - MANDARIN SPEAKING
AVANTICE CORPORATION 19/f Pbcom Tower Ayala Ave. Bel-air Makati City 283.
HAN, GUOQI Chinese
MARKETING SENIOR EXECUTIVE
284.
VAN NGOC TAM Vietnamese
OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE
285.
VO THI HOANG OANH Vietnamese
STARCEVIC, RUDI JAKOV Australian
OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE
TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
287.
DONG, XUE Chinese
MARKETING SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
288.
YANG, JIE Chinese
RECRUITMENT SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
289.
YU, CHONGHONG Chinese
RECRUITMENT SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
BANK OF CHINA LIMITED G/f West Retail The Finance Centerblock 55 Lot 1 & 2 26th St. Cor 9th Ave. Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 290.
SUN, LI Chinese
CONSULTANT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
BOSCH SERVICE SOLUTIONS, INC. 23rd Floor, W Fifth Avenue Building 32nd Street Corner 5th Avenue Bonifacio Global City Taguig City 406.
SON, MINYOUNG South Korean
DRISCOLL, BRENDAN LESLIE Australian
ASSOCIATE
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP MANAGER
BOWENHILLS TECH INC. 19/f Lepanto Bldg. 8747 Paseo De Roxas Bel-air Makati City 408.
TANG CAM VAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE- SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
409.
TRAN THI NGOC HA Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE- SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
LEE, TAEKKEON South Korean
VIP SERVICES OFFICER
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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
NO.
415.
HERIYANTO Indonesian
FIELD SALES CONSULTANT
416.
ZHU, YONGQI Chinese
CHINESE - BOOTH FABRICATION SPECIALIST CONSULTANT
417.
LI, YAFANG Chinese
FIELD SALES CONSULTANT
CAPGEMINI PHILIPPINES CORP. 12f, Ten West Campus Bldg. Le Grand Avenue, Mckinley West Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 418.
WEI, YULONG Chinese
SENIOR ASSOCIATE (A4)
419.
PATCHIPULUSU, VENKATA KOTI AJAY KUMAR Indian
SENIOR CONSULTANT
CALTON WELLS TECH INTERNATIONAL INC. 18/f Gt Tower International 6795 Ayala Ave. Bel-air Makati City
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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
460.
DAN, KAI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
512.
461.
DENG, YIMING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
462.
GU, SHIXIAN Chinese
463.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
LIEW KIUN MIN Malaysian
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
568.
NGUYEN THI HUONG Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
513.
RAN, TUSHI Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
569.
TANG, WEI-JEN Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
514.
TAN VE LEE Malaysian
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
EASTERN GOLD CORPORATION 503 Nueva St Binondo Manila
GUO, MINGYAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
515.
ZHANG, BO Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
570.
LIU, YAN Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
464.
HE, PINGJING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
516.
AUNG SAN NAING Myanmari
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
571.
LIN, YOUYI Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
465.
HUANG, CHAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
517.
CUI, PANFU Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
572.
CAI, ALIANG Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
466.
LI, ZHAOQIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
518.
DENG, SIMING Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
573.
HO TOAN TAM Vietnamese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
467.
LI, CHENGWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
519.
HIU VEE SIANG Malaysian
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
574.
LE LIEM THE Vietnamese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
468.
LIU, XING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
520.
HU, QIWEN Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
575.
WEN, WEIFEN Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
469.
LIU, JUNKANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
521.
LI, JIANMIN Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
576.
WONG XIANG ZHENG Malaysian
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
420.
NGUYEN HUU THO Vietnamese
MULTILINGUAL DATA ANALYST
421.
NGUYEN MINH PHUONG Vietnamese
MULTILINGUAL DATA ANALYST
470.
LUO, TAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
522.
LI KYAN YAN Myanmari
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
577.
YAN, QIYU Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
422.
TRAN HOANG THINH Vietnamese
MULTILINGUAL DATA ANALYST
471.
LYU, HAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
523.
LIN, YING Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
578.
HUANG, HUANGWEI Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
423.
FONG CHEE HONG Malaysian
PROJECT ASSISTANT MANAGER
472.
QIN, XIANWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
524.
LOU JIA KIAT Malaysian
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
579.
ZHAO, JINHUI Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
473.
SHI, FANGCAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
525.
NGUYEN CHI TAI Vietnamese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
580.
ZHENG, ZHIHUI Chinese
MARKETING AND SALES AGENT
CAPSLOCK INC. 7th & 8th Flr. Y Tower Bldg. Coral Way Drive Cor. Macapagal Brgy. 076 Pasay City 424.
LIN, GUOSONG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
474.
SHI, LEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
526.
ZENG, QING Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
425.
JIA, XIYUE Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
475.
TANG, ZHIWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
527.
ZHANG, CEYU Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
WANG, XINGKAI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
476.
TANG, MING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
528.
ZHEN, JIAHUI Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
ZHENG, QIWEN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
477.
TANG, FANGQING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
529.
478.
WANG, JIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
HAN, QIAO Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
479.
WANG, JING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
530.
MO, TINGTING Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
480.
WEI, HUIKE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
531.
SONG, PEIRONG Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
481.
WEN, DAOJUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
532.
482.
WU, GENGSEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
WU, KUN Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
533.
AUNG KYAW TUN Myanmari
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
483.
XU, ZHENZHI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
534.
CHEN, MAORONG Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
535.
NANG AYE SHAN Myanmari
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
536.
DUAN, LINCUN Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
ENCORE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING SUPPORT SERVICES CORP. 3f Metlive Metro Park Edsa Ext. Cor. Macapagal Blvd. Brgy. 076 Pasay City
537.
WANG, CHAOFENG Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
587.
DAO THI TUYEN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
538.
YANG, YANFU Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
588.
YE, YUTING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
539.
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
NGUYEN NGOC KHANH CHI Vietnamese
589.
540.
ZHAO, YU Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
NGUYEN THI NGAN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
590.
PHAM THI KIM KHOA Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
591.
THAI THI THU UYEN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
426. 427. 428.
SHEE KAH HEE Malaysian
IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
429.
TEE RONG BIN Malaysian
IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
CHINA ROAD AND BRIDGE CORPORATION Unit 2605, 2607 & 2609 High St. South Corporate Plaza, Tower 1, 9th Avenue Corner 26th St. Bonfacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 430.
ZHU, ZHIQIANG Chinese
431.
WU, SIBIN Chinese
432.
ZHANG, ZHENG Chinese
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR
484.
YAO, GUOCHAO Chinese
433.
LI, PENGJING Chinese
EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
485.
YE, LU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
434.
HE, WEI Chinese
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
486.
ZHANG, SHUNKAI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
435.
WANG, JIAN Chinese
ROADWAY SUPERVISOR
487.
ZHANG, YANLONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
436.
LIU, MENGZHAI Chinese
SITE EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
488.
ZHANG, YANXING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
437.
LIANG, YONGJIN Chinese
SITE OPERATION ASSISTANT
489.
ZHANG, LIHUA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
438.
ZHANG, JUN Chinese
SITE OPERATION ASSISTANT
490.
ZHENG, YE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
491.
ZHENG, WEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
492.
ZOU, YACHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN QUALITY CONTROL
CEBU AIR, INC. Cebu Pacific Bldg. Domestic Rd Brgy. 191 Pasay City 439.
MARTINEZ MATAIX, LUIS Spanish
FIRST OFFICER
CHINA RAILWAY FIRST GROUP CO. LTD. (PHILIPPINE) BRANCH U-18a 18/f Trafalgar Plaza 105 H.v. Dela Costa St. Bel-air Makati City 440.
WU, PENGFEI Chinese
MANDARIN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER
441.
PANG, YONGCHAO Chinese
MANDARIN DEPUTY PROJECT MANAGER
CHROMELAB TECHNOLOGIES INC. 25/f Techzone Bldg. 213 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. San Antonio Makati City
CONDUENT BUSINESS SERVICES PHILIPPINES, INC. 7f One E-com Building Palm Coast Avenue Mall Of Asia Complex Pasay City 493.
JUNG, ARIM South Korean
ACCOUNTING SERVICES ASSOCIATE III-KOREAN BILINGUAL
CONCENTRIX CVG PHILIPPINES, INC. 25/f Ayala North Exchange Tower 2, 6796 Ayala Ave. Cor. Salcedo & Amorsolo Streets Makati City KUOH, JEAN-GABRIEL JEMEA American
TECHNICAL SUPPORT ADVISOR I
442.
JIMMY Indonesian
BI-LINGUAL SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
494.
443.
LOU CHEW YIP Malaysian
BI-LINGUAL SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
CONSULTUPAPA CORPORATION L-26-a Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City
444.
DIEP UY KIEN Vietnamese
BI-LINGUAL SPEAKING DATA ANALYST OFFICER
445.
MELLY Indonesian
BI-LINGUAL SPEAKING DATA ANALYST OFFICER
446.
HENDRY GUNAWAN Indonesian
BI-LINGUAL SPEAKING DATA ANALYST OFFICER
CLUB SURF, INC. E. Mendoza Cor. 6th Street Paliparan Subd. Sto. Niño Marikina City
495.
YU, MIAO Chinese
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
CXLOYALTY PHILIPPINES, INC. 10f W Fifth Building 32nd St. Cor. 5th Avenue Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 496.
IGLESIAS HERNANDEZ, RAUL ADALBERTO Salvadoran
SPANISH CUSTOMER CARE SPECIALIST
447.
LEE, SUSUNG South Korean
KOREAN SPEAKING ACCOUNT MANAGER
DA SUCCESS BUSINESS TRADING INCORPORATED Unit 25d 2/f Zeta Ii Bldg. 191 Salcedo St. San Lorenzo Makati City
448.
PARK, TAEKYUNG South Korean
PROJECT CONSULTANT
497.
HE, RUI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
498.
LIN, SHAOHONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CLOVERSENSE TECHNOLOGY INC. 29/f Robinsons Summit Center 6783 Ayala Center Bel-air Makati City
DYNA BINARY HOLDINGS INC. 18/f Tower 2 The Enterprise Center, 6766 Ayala Ave., Cor. Paseo De Roxas San Lorenzo Makati City
EASY TALK LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. G/f Mezz, 2/f, 3/f & Penthouse 95 Sen Gil Puyat Ave. Palanan Makati City 581.
DONG, QINGMEI Chinese
MANDARIN LANGUAGE TEACHER
582.
HONG, LINGXIAO Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE TEACHER
583.
LIN, JIAN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE TEACHER
584.
HONG, ZHAOHAN Chinese
MANDARIN LANGUAGE TEACHER
ECHEVARRIA SHARPLES ACCOUNTANCY TRAINING CENTRE INCORPORATED B6 L15unit F-g 2nd Floor Rainbow Village 5 Ph1 Brgy. 173, Dist. 1 Caloocan City 585.
SHARPLES, GRAHAM PAUL British
HEAD OF INTERNATIONALE PROGRAMME FOR ACCA
ECOFARM SYSTEMS AND RESOURCES, INC. U-31b 31/f Philamlife Tower 8767 Paseo De Roxas Bel-air Makati City 586.
FERRARI, FRANCK PIERRE LUCIEN French
INTERNATIONAL SALES OFFICER/MANAGER
541.
CHEAH JUN TYNE Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
592.
TRAN HUU DUC Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
542.
HUANG, JING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
593.
TRAN THI MY DUYEN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
594.
TRINH THANH THU Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
DAXIFA CORPORATION Mpire Center 93 West Avenue Project 7 Bungad 1 Quezon City 543.
FENG, JIAHAO Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
595.
VO THI DIEU HIEN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
544.
HENG YU HAN Malaysian
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
596.
BUI VAN ANH Vietnamese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
545.
HO WEI SENG Malaysian
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
597.
HOANG THI ANH Vietnamese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
546.
LI, XIAOXIAO Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
598.
NGUYEN ANH PHUONG Vietnamese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
547.
WANG, FULAI Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
599.
WANG, ZHENRONG Chinese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
548.
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
NGUYEN KHAC DUONG MINH Vietnamese
600.
NGUYEN LUU MAI TRAM Vietnamese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
601.
NGUYEN TUAN ANH Vietnamese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
DYNA BINARY HOLDINGS INC. 18/f Tower 2 The Enterprise Center, 6766 Ayala Ave., Cor. Paseo De Roxas San Lorenzo Makati City 549.
LIANG KHAI CHEAN Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
550.
LIAO, ZU-XIAN Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
602.
PHAN DUONG MINH PHUC Vietnamese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
551.
OOI XIN CHER Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
603.
CHI, WANGLING Chinese
CHINESE NETWORK ANALYST
552.
WU SI JIUN Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
604.
HUANG, SHUYUE Chinese
CHINESE NETWORK ANALYST
553.
CHEN, MINGJIN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS ANALYST
605.
HUANG, YE Chinese
CHINESE NETWORK ANALYST
449.
TARATRANKULWATTANA, TOTSAPORN Thai
CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICERMANDARIN SPEAKING I
499.
LU, HUI Chinese
554.
CHOO GIM HWEE Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS ANALYST
606.
LI, ZHIYUAN Chinese
CHINESE NETWORK ANALYST
450.
PRATUMMEST, KATTALEEYA Thai
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER - MANDARIN SPEAKING I
500.
ZHOU, PEI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
555.
DJAP HARTONI Indonesian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS ANALYST
607.
LIN, WENHONG Chinese
CHINESE NETWORK ANALYST
451.
CHOO SIEW JIENG Malaysian
SPORTS TRADER - BAHASA SPEAKING II
501.
CHEN, YUAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
556.
SOONG FU YUAN Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS ANALYST
608.
SHUI, BIN Chinese
CHINESE NETWORK ANALYST
502.
LI, FUJIA Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
557.
WONG YICK YING Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS ANALYST
609.
XIAO, LIPING Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (HARDWARE)
503.
LIN, JR-YI Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
558.
ZHANG, JINGXU Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS ANALYST
610.
ZHANG, FEIFEI Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (HARDWARE)
504.
WANG, JING-YING Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
559.
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
611.
ZHANG, FUJIE Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (HARDWARE)
505.
WANG, XIAOGUANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
BRENDON PANG ZHEN NAN Malaysian
560.
ZHANG, JINCHEN Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (HARDWARE)
506.
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
612.
WONG HAN WEE Malaysian
HOANG NGOC HOA MY Vietnamese
561.
LIN, HANG Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (SOFTWARE)
507.
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
613.
WU, YAPING Chinese
LI, BOCHEN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
614.
562.
LING, MEIYU Chinese
LIU, XIUCAI Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (SOFTWARE)
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
615.
563.
LIU, FENGYUAN Chinese
ZHAO, WEIBIN Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (SOFTWARE)
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
616.
564.
SHOU, BEIBEI Chinese
ZHAO, WEIHANG Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (SOFTWARE)
CHINESE SPEAKING ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
617.
565.
ZHAO, KE Chinese
ZHOU, XINGXING Chinese
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN (SOFTWARE)
XIONG, LONGFEI Chinese
IT HEAD
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
618.
566.
FANG, YU-SHAN Taiwanese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
567.
WANG, ZHI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
CIPEC CONSTRUCTION INC. U-1202 Global Tower Condo Gen. Mascardo Cor. Capt. M. Reyes Sts. Bangkal Makati City 452.
KU, WEI-LUN Taiwanese
PRE-COMMISSION SUPERVISOR
COSMOLINK GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INC. Flr. No. 6th, 7th & 8th Bldg. No. 100 Necc Bldg., Andrews Ave. St. Newport City Subd. District 1, Barangay 183 Pasay City 453.
CHAI, CHENGCAI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
454.
CHAI, YINGJIE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
455.
CHEN, XUEJUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
456.
CHEN, WEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
457.
CHEN, HONGRU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
458.
CHEN, QIANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
459.
CHUA YONG CHUAN Malaysian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
DAXIFA CORPORATION Mpire Center 93 West Avenue Project 7 Bungad 1 Quezon City 508.
HAO, GUANGHUI Chinese
509.
HE, PEITAO Chinese
510.
HUANG, LIUYU Chinese
511.
LIANG, ZIWEI Chinese
CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING CSR MANDARIN SPEAKING
ELEVATE PHILIPPINES INC. 27f Fort Legend Tower 31st Street Corner 3rd Avenue Bonifacio Global City Taguig City
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NO.
619.
CHANDALA, SAMUEL DOMINGOS Angolan
PORTUGUESE SPEAKING -COMPLIANCE ASSOCIATE
620.
DE OLIVEIRA COELHO, LARISSA Brazilian
PORTUGUESE SPEAKING -COMPLIANCE ASSOCIATE
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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
679.
SHI, KANGWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
680.
TAN, LIHUA Chinese
681.
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
738.
LUO, BAOYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
800.
TAN, XINYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
739.
LYU, SEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
801.
XIE, CHENXI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
TANG, WEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
740.
QU, RONGCHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
802.
XU, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
682.
TANG, XIAOWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
741.
SU, XIANSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
803.
ZHANG, HAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
621.
WEI, WANLONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
683.
SUN, JIAJIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
804.
ZHANG, FAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
622.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
742.
YI, PENGJIE Chinese
WANG, DI Chinese
684.
SUN, KEYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
805.
ZHONG, XIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
623.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
743.
BI, ZHEN Chinese
ZHAN, MINGXIN Chinese
685.
SUN, NANNAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
806.
DARYANI, AHMAD REZA American
EXECUTIVE PROJECT DIRECTOR
624.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
744.
BI, XIUMEI Chinese
ZHANG, MINGXI Chinese
686.
TAN, YU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
807.
SHULZ, RUSSELL L American
EXECUTIVE PROJECT DIRECTOR
625.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
745.
CHANG, DONGDONG Chinese
ZHOU, JINGWEI Chinese
687.
WU, NINGNING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
808.
AI, QIANPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
626.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
746.
CHEN, YINXI Chinese
ZHU, JIAN Chinese
688.
XU, ZHIJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
809.
GAO, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
627.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
747.
CHEN, QIUXIA Chinese
HU, YUCHAO Chinese
689.
XU, JIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
810.
HE, YABIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
628.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
748.
CHEN, XIAOQING Chinese
LI, QUANYU Chinese
690.
YAN, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
811.
LI, CHENGLONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
629.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
749.
CHEN, YUANXIN Chinese
LIANG, ZHENGQUAN Chinese
691.
YANG, HAIHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
812.
LONG, MENGXIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
630.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
750.
DONG, XIAO Chinese
LIANG, ZHONGXU Chinese
692.
YING, LINCAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
813.
QIN, MEIFANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
631.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
751.
DUAN, JINGFA Chinese
LYU, XUETONG Chinese
693.
YUAN, YUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
814.
SUN, HANGHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
632.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
752.
HU, RUI Chinese
SUN, QIANG Chinese
694.
ZENG, XIANJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
815.
TANG, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
633.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
753.
HUANG, YUANAN Chinese
ZHANG, MIAOXIN Chinese
695.
ZHANG, WANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
816.
TIAN, TIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
634.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
754.
LE, SHUNYOU Chinese
ZHAO, KAI Chinese
696.
ZHANG, GUOTONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
817.
WU, YOU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
635.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
755.
LI, HONGLIANG Chinese
ZHENG, HAOYE Chinese
697.
ZHANG, YUNFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
818.
WU, CHUANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
636.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
756.
LI, XIANGDONG Chinese
JI, DENGGANG Chinese
698.
NANG KWAY SUU Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
819.
XU, MENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
637.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
757.
LI, ZHUO Chinese
KAN, PING Chinese
699.
CAO, SHILIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
820.
YE, ZIHAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
638.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
758.
LI, QIANG Chinese
LI, ZHICAI Chinese
700.
GUO, SHIZHE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
821.
YU, ZHE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
639.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
759.
LIANG, JIANPING Chinese
LIN, QIN Chinese
701.
LI, KUNJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
822.
ZENG, WENGUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
640.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
760.
LIANG, ZHIGUI Chinese
LO, WEI-LUN Taiwanese
702.
PAN, MINYI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
823.
ZHANG, KAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
641.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
761.
LIANG, BAICHENG Chinese
PAN, NA Chinese
703.
SUN, LUYAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
824.
ZHANG, YANYI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
642.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
762.
LIAO, ZHIYAN Chinese
PENG, YIFENG Chinese
704.
TANG, WEIXING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
825.
ZHANG, CHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
643.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
763.
LIN, YUFENG Chinese
PHAM DUC MANH Vietnamese
705.
WU, AO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
826.
ZHAO, LONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
644.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
764.
LIU, BIN Chinese
QIU, JUNJIE Chinese
706.
YE, JIANWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
645.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
765.
LONG, ZHONGYU Chinese
TONG, LITING Chinese
707.
YE, XIMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
646.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
766.
LYU, YING Chinese
WEI, DANDAN Chinese
708.
YE, RONGYIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
647.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
767.
NIU, YUANYUAN Chinese
XIE, QINGGUI Chinese
709.
YIN, HU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
648.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
768.
OU, FUHUA Chinese
CHEN, YIGUI Chinese
710.
ZHANG, XIONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
649.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
769.
SUN, WENLI Chinese
FU, HUAYU Chinese
711.
ZHANG, CHENGUANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
650.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
770.
TAO, DEGANG Chinese
KYAW OO Myanmari
712.
ZOU, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
651.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
771.
TENG, XUEFEN Chinese
LIU, MEIYAN Chinese
713.
LI, JIANFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
652.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
772.
TIAN, QI Chinese
WU, YANGYANG Chinese
714.
LU, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
653.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
773.
TUO, YUANLONG Chinese
WU, QIULI Chinese
715.
LUO, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
654.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
774.
WAN, QIAN Chinese
WU, DEYONG Chinese
716.
SONG, KAIHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
655.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
775.
WANG, ZHANGHUA Chinese
YU, CHANGYUAN Chinese
717.
WANG, PEIJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
656.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
776.
WANG, NINGGANG Chinese
ZENG, YUKAI Chinese
777.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
657.
WEI, XIAOXI Chinese
ZHANG, YING Chinese
778.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
658.
WEI, JIALI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
BONG YEE FUNG Malaysian
779.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
659.
WEN, BOKUAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CHAI, YANG Chinese
780.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
660.
WU, JUNDOU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CHEN, QIURU Chinese
781.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
661.
WU, XIANGYANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
CHEN, XIAODI Chinese
782.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
662.
XIE, YAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
DENG, HUAJING Chinese
783.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
663.
YANG, XIAOYAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
DING, ZHENWEI Chinese
784.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
664.
YAO, WEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
FANG, ZHIDONG Chinese
785.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
665.
YAO, SHICHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
FOONG CHEE YIN Malaysian
786.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
666.
ZHOU, WANDA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
725.
BI, ZHENZHOU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LI, BINGCHENG Chinese
787.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
667.
ZHU, YISHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
726.
DENG, YOULIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LI, WENYI Chinese
788.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
668.
CHEN, JIANKAI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
727.
FAN, ZHONGWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LI, XIAOQIAN Chinese
789.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
669.
CHEN, TINGTING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
728.
FU, QIHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LI, YIQIN Chinese
790.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
670.
DUAN, LEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
729.
FU, HAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
YANG, QUANZHI Chinese
791.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
671.
GAO, BEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
730.
HAN, MINGSHAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
YU, LIN Chinese
792.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
672.
GUO, CHUNGANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
731.
HAN, MING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ZHANG, KAI Chinese
793.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
673.
JIANG, HUADONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
732.
HE, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ZHANG, XIAOBO Chinese
794.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
733.
HE, YANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
674.
JIANG, MINGHUI Chinese
WU, ZHENDONG Chinese
795.
DIRECTOR PROJECT DELIVERY
675.
LI, BANGSEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
734.
HE, WENPIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
AWAN, NAWAZISH ALI Pakistani
796.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
735.
HUA, SANWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
676.
LIANG, SONGGUANG Chinese
GAO, XIUGUI Chinese
797.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
736.
LI, MENGLIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
677.
LIN, YUANDA Chinese
HUO, YANGXUAN Chinese
798.
MAO, XUEYONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
678.
SHAO, LIANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
737.
LI, DAOJING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
799.
NI, CHUNLIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
FIRST GREAT COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES INC. Lot 5 Sta. Agueda Cor. Queensway Pagcor Drive Sto. Niño Parañaque City SU, GUOBIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
719.
NI, SHUIPING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
720.
YU, JIANBING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
721.
LI, FANGYAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
722.
XI, RUI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
723.
ZHANG, XIAOFANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
724.
WANG, HUI Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
718.
FLYING DRAGON NETWORK PHILIPPINES INC. 4th-11th Floor Aseana 3 Building Aseana Avenue Corner Diosdado Macapagal Tambo Parañaque City
FUXINGYING CAIYUN HENTONG, CORP. 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th Floor Eton Ewestpod Chino Roces Avenue Cor. Yakal & Malugay Streets San Antonio Makati City 827.
TAO, XINGMIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
828.
YANG, KUO-AN Taiwanese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
829.
CAI, DINGYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
830.
LEI, ZHONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
831.
LI, ZHENKANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
832.
QI, LONGCHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
833.
SHEN, HONGWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
834.
CHEN, XIANYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
835.
DENG, XIAOQI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
836.
FENG, WEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
837.
HAN, JIANGTAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
838.
HUANG, JIALE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
839.
HUANG, ZHONGZHEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
840.
JIANG, ZHIGUO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
841.
LEI, YANHUA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
842.
LI, CHAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
843.
LI, HONGYAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
844.
LIAO, YAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
845.
LIEW KWOK WYE Malaysian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
846.
LIU, DAIGAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
847.
LIU, DEZHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
848.
LIU, HAIBO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
849.
LIU, TAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
850.
MA, DONGWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
851.
CHEN, JINGTAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
852.
FENG, CHONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
853.
LI, YANHANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
854.
MA, DONGXU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
QIAN, QIFU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
SHAO, GUOJUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
SU, XIAOMIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
858.
TENG, MOFEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
859.
TONG, HAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
860.
WANG, JIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
861.
WANG, JIANMING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
862.
WANG, LIANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
863.
XIA, YANGXU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE-MANDARIN SPEAKING
864.
XIE, ZHI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
865.
ZHU, CONGCONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
866.
ZOU, FANGHAI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
867.
YU, JIAWANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
ZHANG, LISI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
869.
ZHANG, YUTONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
870.
ZUO, WEIJUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
855.
856.
857.
868.
FREELANCER.COM PHILIPPINES, INC. Level 30th And 31st Ecotower Building 32nd St. Corner 9th Avenue Bonifacio Global City Taguig City 871.
JANAR, IMRAN ZULFIKAR British
ESCROW CUSTOMER SUCCESS TEAM LEAD
872.
TING, JEREMY JASPER American
PRODUCT ASSOCIATE
GATEWAYSOLUTIONS CORP. 8/f Edsa Cor. Sultan Brgy. Highway Hills Mandaluyong City
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
899.
CHEN, HUARONG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
900.
CHEN, BINGHAO Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
901.
CHEN, XICHUAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
902.
CHEN, XIAOCHEN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
903.
CHEN, JUNJIE Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
904.
DONG, HONGFEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
905.
FENG, PINGPING Chinese
906.
HAO, MINGYUAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
907.
HE, NAIYING Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
908.
HE, JING Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
909.
HU, ZHIXIAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
910.
HU, LUYUAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
911.
HUANG, SHIYANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
912.
HUANG, MINGHUI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
913.
HUANG, CHENGKE Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
914.
JIAN, JINGPEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
915.
JIANG, KUNDE Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
916.
JIN, TIANTIAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
917.
LI, YOUQIONG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
918.
LIN, QINYU Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
919.
LIU, FANGMING Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
920.
LU, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
921.
MA, NAIZHAO Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
922.
QIN, WEIZHI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
923.
QIU, MEILI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
924.
SHI, BAOGANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
925.
WANG, HONGYUAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
926.
WANG, JIAWEN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
927.
WANG, WEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
928.
WEI, HAINING Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
929.
WU, JUN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
WU, QIAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT CHINESE IT SUPPORT
930.
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CHINESE IT SUPPORT
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
1003.
HUANG, YUN-CHIEH Taiwanese
CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE SPEAKING
1004.
NUANGKANYA, AREEYA Thai
CUSTOMER SERVICE THAI SPEAKING
955.
LIANG, DINGYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
956.
LIANG, GUANGSHE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
957.
LIANG, CHEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
958.
LIAO, FENGLI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
GORGEOUS LEGEND BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC. 20/f Robinsons Jg Summit Center 6783 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City
959.
LIU, HONGYAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
1006.
960.
LU, GENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
961.
LUO, LANJUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
962.
LYU, ZHENYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
963.
OU, YUXIANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
964.
QIN, JINGLUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
965.
REN, SHUQUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
966.
SAI, LINJIE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
967.
TANG, HONGTING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
968.
TIAN, BOREN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
969.
WANG, QINGDONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
970.
XU, HONGYING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
971.
YANG, DINGDING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
972.
YU, HONGYUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
973.
YUAN, ZEYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
974.
ZHANG, ZHENJI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
975.
ZHANG, KAILUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
976.
ZHAO, ZHENGYANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
977.
ZHENG, WEIFENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
978.
ZHU, JIONGJIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
GOLD STANDARD SOLUTION SERVICES INC. U-1802 18/f The Peak Tower 107 L.p Leviste St. Bel-air Makati City 1005.
JIA, ZHEN Chinese
CHEAH HAM MI Malaysian
NETWORK OPERATIONS CENTER SUPPORT
OPERATION EXECUTIVE
HAMMERTIME CONSTRUCTION INC. Unit 203-s3 2nd Flr. Fbr Arcade Bldg. #317 Katipunan Ave. Loyola Heights 3 Quezon City 1007.
PI, HAIREN Chinese
CHINESE ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR
1008.
XU, LIANSHENG Chinese
CHINESE ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR
1009.
CAO, XIHUI Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1010.
XU, ZHENGBING Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1011.
MAO, SONGYONG Chinese
LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR
1012.
XIAO, JIE Chinese
PROJECT CONSULTANT
1013.
LIU, QIANG Chinese
QUALITY ASSURANCE (QA) / QUALITY CONTROL (QC) ADVISER
1014.
BAO, LAIJIN Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1015.
GAO, CHUANG Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1016.
PENG, DING Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1017.
XIONG, XUNWU Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1018.
SHA, XIANGJIANG Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1019.
WANG, SHUISHENG Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1020.
CAO, PING Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1021.
FANG, DEAN Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1022.
HE, LIXIN Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1023.
ZHANG, ZHIQIANG Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
1024.
XIAO, YIBIN Chinese
ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER
1025.
ZHOU, SHUN Chinese
ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER
1026.
LI, ZHONGLIANG Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1027.
LI, XIAOHONG Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1028.
PI, XUEWEN Chinese
CHINESE EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
1029.
HE, QINGMEI Chinese
CHINESE FINANCIAL MANAGER
1030.
CHEN, TUANFANG Chinese
ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION CONSULTANT
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1031.
WU, WENBING Chinese
ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION CONSULTANT
CAO, JING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
931.
XU, JIAYING Chinese
874.
HONG, WANYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
932.
YANG, MINGJI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
979.
LI, NAN Chinese
875.
HONG, QINGBO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
933.
YAO, KECHUN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
980.
LIU, KUN Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1032.
CHEN, GANG Chinese
LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR
876.
SHI, JINXING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
934.
ZHANG, PENGWEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
981.
MU, JIAWEI Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1033.
LIU, DAIPING Chinese
PROJECT CONSULTANT
877.
ZHANG, XIUMIN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
935.
ZHANG, XIONG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
982.
WANG, YANG Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1034.
LI, ZHONGAN Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
878.
ZHONG, LIRONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
936.
ZHANG, WEN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
983.
XIANG, JUN Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1035.
LI, YANFENG Chinese
STEEL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISOR
879.
HUANG, XIANGHUA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
937.
ZHAO, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
984.
XIONG, HONGYUAN Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1036.
YAN, LANG Chinese
CHINESE ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR
880.
SHI, SHUAI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
938.
ZHAO, ZHITONG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
985.
XUE, GANG Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
881.
XU, SHAOHUA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
939.
ZHENG, XU Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
986.
YIN, JINTAO Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
882.
ZHANG, GUOAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
940.
ZHONG, YI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
987.
CHEN, QIAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
883.
ZHANG, XUEFENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
941.
AN, WUDI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
988.
HE, WEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
884.
ZHU, YAJING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
989.
LI, NAITIAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
990.
LIU, ZHIQIANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
991.
LONG, HAI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT CHINESE IT SUPPORT
873.
GLOBALLGA BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING 3rd & 6th Flr. Ortigas Technopoint 2 Ortigas Home Depot Complex #1 Doña Julia Vargas Ave. Ugong Pasig City 885.
LI, XIAOMING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
886.
LI, DEHUA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
887.
LIANG, XIAOJIE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
888.
YU, YANG Chinese
944.
890.
LU, JIANAN Chinese
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
LUO, XUE Chinese
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
LUO, MINJIAO Chinese
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
893.
MENG, XIAOHUA Chinese
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
894.
SU, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
895.
WEI, FENGJIAO Chinese
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
896.
AN, ZHAOZHAO Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
897.
CAI, BIN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
898.
CAO, YAGUANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT
BAI, XUE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
CAO, YOUQUAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
992.
YANG, AILING Chinese NIE, DONGZE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
945.
CHEN, JING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
946.
CHEN, KANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
994.
SONG, YU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
995.
TAN SAY GHEE Malaysian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
DENG, QIHU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
996.
ZHANG, TINGRUI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
DONG, JUNTAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
997.
ZHANG, YONGDA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
998.
ZHAO, WEISHEN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
999.
CHEN, LUJIE Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1000.
GE, HENGYANG Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
1001.
JIANG, QIAO Chinese
MARKETING STAFF MANDARIN SPEAKING
948.
CHINESE I.T SUPPORT
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
993.
947.
CAO, CHONG Chinese
892.
943.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
889.
891.
942.
BAI, TAILIN Chinese
949.
950.
CHENG, AILING Chinese
GONG, SHENKUN Chinese HE, YONGJIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
952.
HUANG, QINGHUA Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
953.
LI, MINGDE Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
951.
954.
LI, TIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MANDARIN SPEAKING
GETZ BROS. PHILIPPINES, INC. 5/f Ortigas Bldg. Ortigas Ave. San Antonio Pasig City 1002.
VAN PESKI, FREDERIK HERMAN Dutch
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER AND TREASURER
GLOBAL B2B CONSULTANCY, INC. 50/f Pbcom Tower 6795 Ayala Avenue Bel-air Makati City
HANBEE KITCHEN SYSTEMS, INC. 30-40 Lubiran Street Bacood Sta. Mesa 062, Brgy. 619 Sampaloc Manila 1037.
CHO, YOUNG IK South Korean
GENERAL MANAGER
HCL TECHNOLOGIES PHILIPPINES, INC. Net Cube Center, 3rd Avenue Corner 30th Street, E-square Zone Bonifacio Global City Taguig City 1038.
SINGH, AWADHESH PRATAP Indian
DEPUTY MANAGER
HEIGH IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES CORP. Level 26-a Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City 1039.
TENG SAI YIT Malaysian
CHINESE TRANSLATOR ASSISTANT MANAGER
1040.
CAI, FEI Chinese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1041.
CHANG, TIEN-JEN Taiwanese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1042.
LIAO, GUOXIONG Chinese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1043.
LIU, PAN Chinese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1044.
LOW MING SHUN Malaysian
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1045.
TSAI, SHENG-WEI Taiwanese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1046.
TSAI, MIN-JOU Taiwanese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1047.
TSAI, PI-FENG Taiwanese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1048.
TUO, YIAN Chinese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1049.
YIN, XIANGFU Chinese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1050.
ZHU, SIMING Chinese
CHINESE TRANSLATOR STAFF
1051.
TANG KIAT YAN Malaysian
CHINESE TRANSLATOR TEAM LEADER
1052.
KUSAWADI, ANCHANA Thai
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1053.
TRAN THI PHUONG CHI Vietnamese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1054.
WONG HIE UNG Malaysian
FINANCE MANAGER
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HENTSON BUSINESS CONSULTANCY INC. Unit Ug-8 Cityland Herrera Tower 98 V.a. Rufino Cor. Valero Sts. Bel-air Makati City 1055.
HONG, LI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1056.
XIA, PINGPING Chinese
MANDARIN ADMIN OFFICER
1057.
LU, PENG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
HI-SEAS CO. LTD. INC. 8th Floor, Jd Tower Commerce Avenue, Mbp Ayala Alabang Muntinlupa City 1058.
HUANG, SHIYU Chinese
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS
1059.
PAN, HAIYONG Chinese
OPERATIONS MANAGER
1060.
LI, WENHUA Chinese
PROJECT SUPERVISOR
1061.
WANG, YEZHENG Chinese
PROJECT SUPERVISOR
HINDUJA GLOBAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED 6/f E-commerce Bldg. Eastwood Avenue Eastwood City Libis Quezon City 1062.
NAGAOKA, AYAME Japanese
JAPANESE SPEAKING ASSOCIATE
HITACHI SOLUTIONS PHILIPPINES CORPORATION 12/f Marajo Tower 26th St. West Cor. 4th Ave. Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 1063.
JAIN, SONALI Indian
SENIOR TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
1064.
NAGAI, MASAKI Japanese
SENIOR MANAGER
HR MARKETING SOLUTIONS PHILIPPINES INC. Unit 5 8/f High Street South Corporate Tower 1 9th Ave. Cor. 25th St. Bgc Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 1065.
DEL AGUILA VERGE, ANNA Spanish
COUNTRY MANAGER
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES PHILS. INC. U-5302, 53/f Pbcom Tower 6795 Ayala Ave., Cor., V.a. Rufino St. Bel-air Makati City 1066.
1067.
CHEN, CHU Chinese
G1 EXECUTIVE SOLUTION PROJECT MANAGER
WANG, ZONGXIANG Chinese
BUSINESS ANALYST FOR DITO TELECOMMUNICATION BUSINESS AND NETWORK DEVELOPING PROJECT
1068.
SUN, XIA Chinese
GLOBE WIRELESS 5G PROJECT MANAGER
1069.
YI, CHENGCHENG Chinese
MARKETING MANAGER FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING AND 5G PROJECT
XU, HAO Chinese
GLOBE HOMERUN FIBER TO THE HOME (FTTH) PROJECT PROCUREMENT MANAGER
XIE, WEISHENG Chinese
PHILIPPINES GLOBE WIRELESS EXPANSION PROJECT SUPPLY SPECIALIST
MAO, JIAN Chinese
TELECOMMUNICATION SITES INTEGRATION SOLUTION CONSULTANT FOR PHILIPPINES MISLATEL FULL TURNKEY (FTK) PROJECT
YUAN, KAI Chinese
PLDT ONE OCS SERVICE DELIVERY SPECIALIST
WONG SWEE YAO Malaysian
SERVICE NETWORK CONSULTANT FOR DITO CORE NETWORK PROJECT
1070.
1071.
1072.
1073. 1074.
HUNAN TENGDA ELECTRIC POWER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD INC. Units A&b 2oth Floor Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Avenue Cor. V.a Rufino Street San Lorenzo Makati City 1075.
LI, JIAN Chinese
MANDARIN ELECTRICAL COMMISSIONING SPECIALIST
1076.
TIAN, ZEWU Chinese
MANDARIN ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE MANAGER
1077.
CHENG, ZHANFEI Chinese
MANDARIN ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST
IBM BUSINESS SERVICES, INC. 8th Floor, 1800 Bldg. Eastwood City Libis Quezon City 1078.
TCHOUAFFI KAMENI, FIRMIN Cameroonian
HR DELIVERY TEAM LEADER
INDI-PHIL. MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANCY INC. Unit 308 Mtf Bldg. Dr. A. Santos Ave. San Isidro Parañaque City 1079.
NABIL ADEL MOHAMED ALI ALI AMER Egyptian
CONSULTANT AND INTERPRETER
INFIN8TY DRAGON MANAGEMENT INC. New Seaside Drive Extension Cbp Ii Tambo Parañaque City
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FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
1094.
GU, MAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1147.
1095.
SHENG, XIAODONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1096.
ZHAO, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1097.
LI, QIN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
1098.
WONG CHIN KEAT Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1099.
GAO, QUN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1100.
ZAN, HUIXIAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
INTERCOMP LINK SOLUTIONS INC. 14th Floor, Filinvest Three Bldg. Northgate Cyberzone Filinvest Alabang Muntinlupa City
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
NO.
PHUVAPHRAISIRISAN, NATTHAKIT Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1201.
1148.
PROMJOY, AKANIT Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1149.
SEAWANG, ORAWAN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1150.
SRIPRASERT, JANYAMON Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1151.
SUPA, SUPITCHA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1152.
SURANAOWARAT, THANAPORN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1153.
CHAN BOI NHI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
MISRA, CHARUVI Indian
DIGITAL MARKETING CONSULTANT
JQ INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION INC. Unit 9 & 10, 2f Bttc Centre, 288 Ortigas Ave. Brgy. Greenhills San Juan City 1202.
LIU, YAMEI Chinese
INSPECTION COORDINATOR
1203.
YANG, PENGHUI Chinese
INTERPRETER
1204.
LIU, SHILIN Chinese
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR
1205.
FAN, WENBO Chinese
OPERATION MANAGER
KINECT INC. 6th Flr. Panorama Techno Center E. De Los Santos Ave. Veterans Village 1 Quezon City HUANG, CHUN-TE a.k.a. HAZEL HUANG Taiwanese
MULTILINGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1101.
CHOI, ILDONG South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
1154.
CHUNG HOA THANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1206.
1102.
KIM, YONGHYUP South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
1155.
NINH DIEM NHU Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1103.
PIAO, MINGXU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
1156.
CHEN, YI-CHEN Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
KONGANBUDDIES MARKETING INC. 48/f Lower Ground Pbcom Tower 6795 Ayala Ave. Cor. V.a. Rufino St. Bel-air Makati City
1104.
LIU, RONGJIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
1157.
SHI, WANGHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1105.
MA, TAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
1158.
WANG, YI-TSE a.k.a. WANG, TZU-NAN Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1106.
WANG, FANGCHAO Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
1159.
1107.
ZHANG, GUANGMING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE (CSR)
SU, CHIA-HSIEN Taiwanese
CHINESE MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1160.
LI, BAOQUAN Chinese
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1161.
LIU, BIQI Chinese
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1162.
SATIKORAKUL, ATHINA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1163.
SENALAI, LADDAWAN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1164.
SINKAO, THIRAPA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1165.
THONGRUEANG, APHIRADEE Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1166.
CHIENG HUONG MINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1167.
DAN HUU SON Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1168.
MACH THI TUYET TRINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
INTERNATIONAL ELEVATOR & EQUIPMENT, INC. Km. 23 West Service Road Cupang Muntinlupa City 1108.
ARAKAWA, ITSUO Japanese
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
J-NA ALLOUT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CORP. 3/f Lipams Bldg. #48 President Avenue Bf Homes Parañaque City 1109.
DONG, XINXIN Chinese
CHINESE MARKETING AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
JANGHO CURTAINWALL PHILIPPINES INC. Level 40 Pbcom Tower 6795 Ayala Ave. Cor. V.a. Rufino St. Bel-air Makati City 1110.
WANG, PEILONG Chinese
SITE MANAGER
1111.
WU, JINXIONG Chinese
SITE MANAGER
JINSHENGLONG BUSINESS SUPPORT, INC. 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th Flr. Filinvest Bay City Brgy. 076 Pasay City JIAN, JIEYING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1169.
TRIEU NHA LUAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1113.
LI, GUIYU Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1170.
1114.
LIU, YUQING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
YANG, MING-YAO Taiwanese
CHINESE MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1115.
MAN, QI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1116.
PAN, XIAOQIONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1117.
WANG, SHUN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1118.
ZHANG, DEJING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1119.
SI, YALI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1112.
JIU ZHOU TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 31/f Tower 6789 6789 Ayala Avenue San Lorenzo Makati City
1207.
CHEW KOK XIAN Malaysian
ADVERTISING SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1208.
LU BOI HA Vietnamese
ADVERTISING SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1209.
DING, FEI Chinese
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1210.
HAN, HAO Chinese
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1211.
GENG, LEI Chinese
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1212.
LI, XIONGJIE Chinese
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1213.
LYU, JIANWEI Chinese
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1214.
HUYNH KIM MI Vietnamese
ADVERTISING SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1215.
CHEN, XIAOYI Chinese
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1216.
CHEN, YALI Chinese
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1217.
LIU, ZHIFANG Chinese
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1218.
SHI, ZHONGHUA Chinese
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1219.
GONG, FEI Chinese
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1220.
HUANG, QIYAN Chinese
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
1221.
SHI, LIYAN Chinese
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST (BI LINGUAL IN MANDARIN)
NGERNRATR, KANOKPHAN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
PAYUNGWATTANA, THANATNAN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1173.
PENGSAGED, ORATHAI Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1174.
PRASIT, TIKUMPORN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
KP JOEUN CONSULTANCY INC Unit 7 Goldland Millenia Tower Escriva Drive Ortigas Center San Antonio Pasig City
1175.
THEPSUWAN, CHUTHAPHORN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1222.
1176.
THONGKHUNDAM, JAKKREE Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1177.
WANGSITTIRAT, WASSANA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1178.
NGUYEN THI KHANH HUYEN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1171.
1172.
CHOI, JIWOO South Korean
TRAVEL CONSULTANT/ INTERPRETER
LAZADA E-SERVICES PHILIPPINES, INC. 23rd/f Net Park 5th Ave. Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Taguig City
1120.
FU, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1121.
CHU, YING-YING Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1122.
LAI, CHENG-TZU Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1123.
LIN, CHIEN-TING Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1124.
YU, TSAI-SHENG Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1179.
NGUYEN TRUNG THANH DAT Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1225.
CHANDRA Indonesian
INDONESIAN-CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPPORT
1125.
JAIJUMPU, KORNRAWEE Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1180.
TRAN MANH VIET Vietnamese
1226.
DANIEL YUDAWINATA Indonesian
INDONESIAN-CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPPORT
1126.
LE DUC THANG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1181.
SAE LO, NATTAPONG Thai
LEIGHTON CONTRACTORS (ASIA) LIMITED Pnr Compound Brgy. 009 Dist. 2 Caloocan City
1127.
LE THI THUY DUNG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1182.
SAE-TAE, SUTTHIDA Thai
1227.
1128.
NGUYEN DANH CANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1183.
DANG QUANG VINH Vietnamese
LOGICALSOURCE1 CALL CENTER INC. 8/f Sultan Cityland Central Brgy. Highway Hills Mandaluyong City
1129.
NGUYEN HOANG TUNG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1184.
HONG GIA MY Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1228.
CHEN, PINGYUAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1223.
OTERMIN BARRERA, CARLOS Spanish
COUNTRY CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
1224.
NEDIL, ZINE-EDDINE Algerian
VICE PRESIDENT, CUSTOMER SERVICE
LEEKIE ENTERPRISES, INC. 8/f Techzone Bldg. 213 Sen Gil Puyat Ave. San Antonio Makati City
POLLOCK, STEPHEN British
HSE MANAGER
1080.
TOH KIM KIONG Malaysian
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
1081.
MA, KIN KWONG Chinese
VP-HUMAN RESOURCES AND ADMINISTRATION
1130.
NGUYEN VAN THINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1185.
NGUYEN DIEN BAO DUY Vietnamese
1229.
LI, ZHICHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1082.
TAN TIAN JWU Malaysian
SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER
1131.
THANG NGOC XUAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1186.
NGUYEN PHUONG NHI Vietnamese
1230.
LIN, JIAHUI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1132.
THONG NGOC LAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
WANG, JINSHI Chinese
1133.
TRAN PHAN VINH THINH Vietnamese
1231.
VU DUC ANH Vietnamese
1187. 1188.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1232.
WANG, SHIQING Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1134.
KUNG (A.K.A. WENG, WEI-CHENG), CHIHSHENG Taiwanese
HSU, MAO-YUNG Taiwanese
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1233.
1189.
HUANG, CHIH-WEN Taiwanese
WU, ZHILONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHANG, TING-TING Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LEE, WEI-SHIANG Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1234.
1190.
YU, FAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1235.
CHOU, SHIH-CHIAO Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1191.
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
YU, JINGYUN Chinese
1136.
JONGTIAMKARN, CHAIYOT Thai
1236.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1137.
TSUI, CHIU-TA Taiwanese
LIU, YAN Chinese
1192.
LE MINH HIEU Vietnamese
1237.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
XIAO, SONGWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1138.
LEE BOON KEONG Malaysian
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1193.
LY VAN THAI Vietnamese
1238.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHENG, JIAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1139.
LEE KAR CHUN Malaysian
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1194.
PHAN THI THANH THAO Vietnamese
1239.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
GAO, WEIWEI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1140.
NG SIAH YAW Malaysian
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1195.
FANG, CHENG-WEI Taiwanese
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1240.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ZENG, GANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1141.
TAN YEONG ZHENG Malaysian
1196.
HUANG, CHIH-YU Taiwanese
1241.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST
ZHANG, XIANGYANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1142.
UNG VAN QUY Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE
SI, WEIGUANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1143.
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VORACHATVITTAYA, KHWANCHANOK Thai
1242.
CHOTCHAMLONG, DARAN Thai
1197.
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ZHANG, HANG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1144.
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
PREEPREM, RATTANAWADEE Thai
1243.
CHOTNITHI, MANUTSINEE Thai
1198. 1199.
WANDEE, WIYADA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1145.
JAROENTHANGWITTHAYA, TEERAPOL Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
JOHN CLEMENTS CONSULTANTS, INC. 12b Lkg Tower 6801 Ayala Ave. Bel-air Makati City
1146.
LABUE, WARAPORN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1200.
INFIN8 DESTINATION TRAVEL AND TOURS INC. 2750-a South Ave. Sta. Cruz Makati City 1083.
WANG, LAN Chinese
MARKETING OFFICERMANDARIN SPEAKING
1084.
ZENG, HUAJIE Chinese
MARKETING OFFICERMANDARIN SPEAKING
INFOSYS BPM LIMITED - PHILIPPINE BRANCH 19th-23rd Flr. Bgc Corporate Center 11th Ave. Corner 30th Sts. Taguig City 1085.
CHINTADA, PRAVEEN KUMAR Indian
ASSOCIATE MANAGER
INFOVINE INC. 9/f Y Tower, Moa Complex Coral Way Drive Cor. Macapagal Brgy. 076 Pasay City 1086.
REAGAN CHONG MENG KEAN Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1087.
ZHU, ZHIJIAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1088.
GUO, LITING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
1089.
HUANG, YU-HSUAN Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1090.
CHAN EE CHUAN Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1091.
DAI, AO Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1092.
EDI YONO Indonesian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1093.
LIN, XIAYI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1135.
ZHANG, JUNRAN Chinese
OVERSEAS OPERATION SPECIALIST
LUCKY365 CONSULTING LIMITED CORP. U/18a 18/f 18/f Trafalgar Plaza 105 H.v. Dela Costa St. Bel-air Makati City 1244.
CHAN YOKE LENG Malaysian
ACCOUNTS ANALYST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1245.
YANG, HONGXIAO Chinese
CLIENT SUPPORT OFFICER (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
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MANDARIN SPEAKING MARKETING SPECIALIST
LUCKY BINTANG CONSULTANCY INC. Unit 816 8/f Cityland Tower 2 H.v. Dela Costa Cor. Valero Sts. Bel-air Makati City 1247.
LI, KUN Chinese
MANDARIN ADMIN SUPPORT
1248.
YANG, JUN Chinese
MANDARIN FINANCE OFFICER
1249.
LU, BIN Chinese
MANDARIN HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICER
LUFTHANSA SERVICES PHILIPPINES, INC. 8th Floor Aeon Center Northgate Cyberzone Alabang Muntinlupa City 1250.
KANG, JONG WOOK South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE CONSULTANT
M AND J SOLUTIONS PROVIDER INC. Ub 111 Paseo De Roxas Bldg. Paseo De Roxas San Lorenzo Makati City 1251.
SHERF, ORI ZAFRIR Israeli
IT CONSULTANT
MACQUARIE GROUP SERVICES (PHILIPPINES), INC. 29/f The Enterprise Center Tower 1 6766 Ayala Ave. Cor. Paseo De Roxas San Lorenzo Makati City 1252.
MC BRIDE, DESMOND CHARLES Irish
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, OPERATIONAL RISK LEAD
MAERSK GLOBAL SERVICE CENTRES (PHILIPPINES) LTD. Levels 5-8 North Wing, Estancia Offices Capitol Commons Meralco Ave. Oranbo Pasig City 1253.
MDIMAGH, MAHDI Tunisian
PROCESS EXPERT - FRENCH SPEAKER
MAKLOOK CORPORATION Unit 1004 One Corporate Center Julia Vargas Ave. Cor. Meralco Ave. San Antonio Pasig City 1254.
SHALUNOVA, IULIIA Russian
(CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE) CSR BILINGUAL
1255.
SKALINA, SVETLANA Russian
(CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE) CSR BILINGUAL
MAERSK GLOBAL SERVICE CENTRES (PHILIPPINES) LTD. Levels 5-8 North Wing, Estancia Offices Capitol Commons Meralco Ave. Oranbo Pasig City 1256.
BILA MENDES DA SILVA, ABEL NUNO Portuguese
COLLECTOR
MEDI LINX LABORATORY INC. 7f Lv Locsin Bldg. 6752 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City 1257.
NAKAO, EIJI Japanese
PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
METRO PACIFIC HOSPITAL HOLDINGS, INC. 10/f Mgo Bldg. Legaspi Cor. Dela Rosa Sts. San Lorenzo Makati City 1258.
STAPLES, JEFFREY HOLMAN American
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
MHE-DEMAG (P), INC. 16 Main Avenue Acsie Road, Severina Industrial Estate Marcelo Green Parañaque City 1259.
DR. SCHELD, CHRISTIAN PETER Deutsch
COUNTRY DIRECTOR
MINDSCAPE CREATIVES INC. Unit 19-o, Burgundy Corporate Tower 252 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Pio Del Pilar Makati City 1260.
CHENG, HONG Chinese
MANDARIN OPERATIONS SPECIALIST
1261.
CHEN, KEYING Chinese
MANDARIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1262.
LI, XIAOJIAN Chinese
MANDARIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT
MIRAIT PHILIPPINES INC. Unit 1205 West Tower Pse Centre, Exchange Road, Ortigas Ctr. San Antonio Pasig City 1263.
HOMMA, JUNICHI Japanese
CONSULTANT
MOA CLOUDZONE CORP. 4th-11th Flr. Nexgen Tower C4 Rd. Edsa Ext. Brgy. 076 Pasay City
Saturday, December 5, 2020 A19
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
1289.
WANG, ZHANWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1290.
WU, CHUHONG Chinese
1291.
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
1350.
LIAO, LONGXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1408.
FU, JUNMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1351.
NING, XINCAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1409.
GAO, LINGFANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
WU, CHAOJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1352.
WANG, NANA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1410.
GONG, XUNING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1292.
XIE, YANGMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1353.
WENG, ZEMIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1411.
GUO, JIANEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1293.
XU, CHENGCHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1354.
YOU, TIANXIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1412.
HAO, YAOQUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1294.
YIN, TIELIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1355.
CHAN YAN LING Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1413.
HE, LICHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1295.
YU, HUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1356.
CHUNG YI LUN Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1414.
HE, WEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1296.
ZHAO, FUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1357.
HON CHEE KHAI Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1415.
HUANG, DUOYUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1297.
ZHAO, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1358.
LEE WAI LEONG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1416.
JIANG, MEIFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1298.
ZHOU, YUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1359.
TIONG LING LING Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1417.
LEI, ANKUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1299.
ZHU, YANQI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1360.
YONG CHING HSIUNG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1418.
LI, XINYAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1300.
LAW JUN YEN Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1361.
POE EI PHYU Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1419.
LI, HUACHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1301.
LEE CEONG SING Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1362.
LAI, JIACHENG Vanuatuan
VANUATU CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1420.
LI, CHANGXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1302.
SIA CHOT THIN Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1363.
NGUYEN DUC NHAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1421.
LIANG, YONGQIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1303.
SIA LEE LUNG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1364.
VONG A SAM Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1422.
LIANG, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1304.
SIA PEI JUN Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1365.
FENG, LONGHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1423.
LIAO, XIAOCHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1305.
SII HEE YEONG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1366.
GUO, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1424.
LIN, FANGPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1306.
TERENCE CHAU CHUN KIT Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1367.
HU, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1425.
LIN, MINGTAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1307.
VAN QUANG HUY Vietnamese
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1368.
LI, XINXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1426.
LIN, RUIJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1308.
WONG TAI FU Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1369.
LIU, LIMEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1427.
LIU, JUNCHI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1309.
YONG JIA RONG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1370.
MAI, JIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1428.
LIU, YONGDONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1310.
HWAN HEIN PAN Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1371.
TIAN, PENGYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1429.
LIU, NA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1311.
KHIN THI NYEIN Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1372.
WANG, YANDONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1430.
LUO, XIANGNING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1312.
SAI AUNG THEIN Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1373.
XIN, XIAONA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1431.
MEI, MENGZHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1313.
YAN YONE SIKE Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1374.
YANG, YINFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1432.
MENG, HAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1314.
LI, JUNKE Vanuatuan
VANUATU CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1433.
MO, XIAOTAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1315.
HONG CONG LENH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1434.
MU, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1316.
LE THI OANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1435.
NI, QIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1317.
MONG VAN KHU Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1436.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1318.
NGUYEN DINH DUY Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CUSTOMER SERVICE CONSULTANT
QU, XIAOLONG Chinese
1437.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1438.
REN, KAIFANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1319.
NGUYEN THI THUY DUONG Vietnamese
NEW ORIENTAL CLUB88 CORPORATION 1331 Pearl Plaza Bldg. Quirino Ave. Tambo Parañaque City
REN, XIAOQI Chinese
1439.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1320.
PHAM THIEN PHU Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SHANG, CHENG Chinese
1440.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1321.
PHAM VAN TAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SONG, WEIDAN Chinese
1441.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1322.
QUANG DUC HIEU Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SONG, ZHAOWEN Chinese
1442.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1323.
HU, HONGJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SU, NANXING Chinese
1443.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1324.
CHEN, WEIBIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SUN, SHUAISHUAI Chinese
1444.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
WANG, SHOUJUAN Chinese
1445.
WANG, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1446.
WANG, YOUQI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1447.
WANG, FUWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1448.
WANG, ZEXUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1449.
WANG, FENGCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1450.
WANG, JIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1451.
WEI, HONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1452.
WEI, ZE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1453.
WU, YONGJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1454.
WU, YOUCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1455.
XING, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1456.
XU, YUSHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1457.
XU, WANPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1458.
YANG, YU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1459.
YANG, YIPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1460.
YANG, YANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1461.
YANG, SIYUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1462.
YAO, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1463.
YE, GUANGQIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1464.
YI, LAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1465.
YONG, KAIYUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1466.
YU, MING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1467.
YU, BING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1468.
YUAN, QIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1469.
ZENG, DEMENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
NANOMITE CO. LIMITED Level 10-1 One Global Place 5th Ave. Cor. 25th St. Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 1375.
GOH KAI CHUN Malaysian
BUSINESS MANAGER (MALAYSIAN ACCOUNT)
NCH CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICES, INC. 6/f Tower 3, 6f, 7f West Bldg. Dd Plaza Edsa Ext. Cor. Macapagal Ave. Brgy. 076 Pasay City 1376.
RIDGWELL, DAVID JOHN British
1377.
CHEN, YUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1378.
DENG, SHUAIFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1379.
DIAO, WENXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1380.
LI, JUNLIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1381.
LIU, JINHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1382.
TAN, WEIYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1383.
XU, TONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1384.
YANG, SHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1385.
ZHANG, MINGSHUAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHEN, HUIWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1325.
DENG, TIANLONG Chinese
CHEN, YAOBIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1326.
DU, WENJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHENG, LONGGE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1327.
FENG, ZHIPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1267.
DENG, SHAOBIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1328.
LAI, YUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1386.
ZHAO, TIANYU Chinese
1268.
GAO, FEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1329.
LI, DONGXU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1387.
ZHOU, XINKUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1269.
GUO, YU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1330.
LI, SHUKUO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1388.
AN, SHOUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1270.
HE, YAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1331.
LIANG, HUITING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1389.
BI, CHAOCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
HUANG, FENGLUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1332.
LIN, ZHISHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1390.
CAI, LINGLING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
JIANG, DONGDONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1333.
LIU, XIAOXIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1391.
CAO, ZEXING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LAI, ZHIQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1334.
LUO, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1392.
CHEN, WANCHUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LI, JIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1335.
QIU, GUILONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1393.
CHEN, MIAOMIAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LI, XIAOFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1336.
SONG, YUMEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1394.
CHEN, TIANCHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LI, ZHONGHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1337.
SUN, JIASEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1395.
CHEN, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LI, YANGJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1338.
WANG, YANYAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1396.
CHEN, DANNI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LIANG, JING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1339.
WANG, NANBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1397.
CHEN, MINGJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LIU, WENGUO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1340.
XI, YONGQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1398.
CHEN, SHUFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LUO, GAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1341.
XIAO, LINGNAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1399.
CHEN, HONGPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
LYU, PENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1342.
YAN, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1400.
CHEN, YUXUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
MA, SHUANGSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1343.
YU, SIMENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1401.
DONG, PENGQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
PEI, YANGKUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1344.
ZHUANG, AIYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1402.
DONG, JIAMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1284.
PEI, JINBIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1345.
DO TUAN DUC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1403.
DU, FEIPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1285.
TIAN, ZEZHI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1346.
CHANG, ZEKUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1404.
FAN, JIAXIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1286.
TU, PENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1347.
HU, YINGWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1405.
FANG, WENHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1287.
WANG, JIANZHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1348.
HUANG, ZHENMEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1406.
FANG, XUEPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
WANG, PING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1349.
1407.
FENG, CANJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1264. 1265. 1266.
1271. 1272. 1273. 1274. 1275. 1276. 1277. 1278. 1279. 1280. 1281. 1282. 1283.
1288.
KANG, WENHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
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POSITION
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FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
1570.
BRAN SAN AUNG Myanmari
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1611.
WEN, JIAN, Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1571.
CHANG, HSIN-HUI Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1612.
YIN, LIANSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1613.
1572.
HO, KUO-CHIA Taiwanese
WANG, YANGWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1614.
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1573.
KANG, XINTONG Chinese
ZHENG, CHUNQIANG Chinese
1615.
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1574.
SIAO, JIA-SHAN Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
ZHONG, CHENGQIANG Chinese
1575.
YANG, HE Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
1470.
ZHAN, GUOHUO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1471.
ZHAO, JIANGBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1472.
ZHAO, YANPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1473.
ZHOU, XUNIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1474.
ZHU, TINGYONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1475.
ZHU, QIBING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1476.
ZOU, HAICHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1477.
ZUO, LA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1478.
THIN THIN KYU Myanmari
MYANMAR CUSTOMER SERVICE
1479.
VU DUC THUAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1480.
CHEN, LIU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1481.
DING, JIAOJIAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
PACIFIC SEA BPO SERVICES, INC. 16/f Pbcom Tower 6795 Ayala Ave. Cor. V.a. Rufino St. Bel-air Makati City
1482.
HU, YANQUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1530.
1483.
HUANG, XIAOHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
PHILIPPINE HENGDA SPRING ENTERPRISES INC. 1952 Ft Benitez St. Cor. Pres Quirino Ave. 075, Bgy. 688 Malate Manila
1484.
QIN, LEILEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1531.
CHENG, ZHIGANG Chinese
FOREIGN TRADE COMPLIANCE ANALYST
1485.
QIU, FENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1532.
ZHANG, ZHIJIAN Chinese
1486.
WANG, YE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1533.
1487.
ZHONG, YUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1534.
1488.
LOW WAI CHUN Malaysian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
PHILIPPINE STANDARD SHIPMANAGEMENT INC. 5/f New Solid Bldg. 357 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Bel-air Makati City
1489.
PHAM THI THUY Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1535.
1490.
FENG, QIAOLING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1491.
CHEN, WEIDE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1492.
HU, SUHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1493.
HUANG, BING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1494.
HUANG, TING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1495.
LAI, ZHUONIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1496.
LIN, YINGQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1497.
LUO, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1498.
PENG, SHIYUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1499.
REN, HAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1500.
SUN, XIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1501.
TAN, YUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1502.
WANG, TIANLONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1503.
WANG, BINGFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1504.
WANG, YUJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1505.
ZHANG, ZIYI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1506.
ZHANG, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1507.
ZHENG, SHIFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1508.
FELIX CHUAH Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1551.
FELIX WILLIUS Indonesian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1593.
1509.
HWAR TI Myanmari
MYANMAR CUSTOMER SERVICE
1552.
CHEN, XIAWU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
SHELL SHARED SERVICES (ASIA) B.V. 16/f-25/f Solaris One Bldg. 130 Dela Rosa St. San Lorenzo Makati City
1510.
WAN YIN CHAN Myanmari
MYANMAR CUSTOMER SERVICE
1511.
HSU, HAN-CHUN Taiwanese
TAIWANESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1512.
LE HOANG BAO NGOC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1513.
TRAN QUANG KHAI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
NEWBAY INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INC. 2/f Mezzanine Tower 1 The Enterprise Center 6766 Ayala Ave. Cor. Paseo De Roxas Makati City 1514.
ZHANG, PANPAN Chinese
MANDARIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT
NIPPON EXPRESS PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Lot 85 A & B Avocado Road Fti Complex Western Bicutan Taguig City 1515.
ISOGAI, TOSHIO Japanese
GENERAL MANAGER AT OCEAN CARGO DIVISION
NOKIA SHANGHAI BELL PHILIPPINES, INC. Penthouse W Fifth Bldg. 5th Ave. Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 1516.
FANG, MINGZHI Chinese
RADIO RAN SPECIALIST
NORTH TRIANGLE HOTEL VENTURES, INC. (SEDA VERTIS NORTH) Seda Vertis North Astra Drive Cor. Lux, North Triangle, E. De Los Santos Ave. Bagong Pag-asa 3 Quezon City 1517.
PIRODON, CHRISTIAN French
GENERAL MANAGER
NTT GLOBAL NETWORKS SERVICES INCORPORATED 4th Flr. King’s Court Ii Building 2129 Chino Roces Ave. Cor. Dela Rosa St. Makati City 1518.
ROBINSON, ADAM WILFRED EDGAR American
DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING & OPERATIONS
OKKDA ASIA TECHNOLOGY INC. Unit 5b 5/f Marvin Plaza 2153 C. Roces Ave. Pio Del Pilar Makati City
1524.
1525.
WANG, HAILIN Chinese ZHANG, XIAOYAN Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING WEB SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT MANDARIN SPEAKING WEB SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
OMNIWEALTH ENTERPRISE INC. Unit Ajk 27th Flr. Ibm Bldg. Eastwood Cyberpark City Bagumbayan 3 Quezon City 1526.
XIAO, BO Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1527.
DENG, CHUNYU Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ZHANG, JINFENG Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1528.
ORICA SINGAPORE PTE LTD Level 11, Tower 2 Rockwell Business Center Ortigas Avenue Pasig City 1529.
KOUASSI, M’BRA KOFFIBA DESIRE Ivorian
LIM SIEW CHUN Malaysian
OPERATOR - IT SERVICE DESK, FRENCH SPEAKER
DATA ANALYST OFFICER
1616.
HA, JUNGJO South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SUPPORT STAFF
1617.
JUNG, SUNHEE South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SUPPORT STAFF
1618.
KIM, SUNGUK South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SUPPORT STAFF
1619.
KWON, SUNHYEON South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SUPPORT STAFF
1620.
LEE, YEJUN South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SUPPORT STAFF
1621.
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR OPERATIONS
MUN, YOUNGJUN South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SUPPORT STAFF
1622.
S&P GLOBAL PHILIPPINES INC. G/f Silver City 2 Frontera Drive, Ortigas East Ugong Pasig City
SEO, MINGYO South Korean
KOREAN MARKETING CONSULTANT
1623.
KIM, GEONJUNG South Korean
KOREAN RESEARCH ANALYST
RED DOTS BUILDING INC. 20/f Techzone Bldg. 213 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. San Antonio Makati City 1576.
LI, GUANGDA Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING - QUALITY SURVEY
ROBOCASH FINANCE CORP. Unit A-5 Level 7 Cyberpark Tower 1 Emilio Aguinaldo Ave. Araneta Center Ave. Socorro 3 Quezon City 1577.
FEDOSOV, MIKHAIL Russian
LEAD DESIGNER
ROUND EARTH PHILIPPINES INC. 4/f Pilgrim Bldg. 111 Aguirre St. San Lorenzo Makati City 1578.
WYATT, MARCUS KEVIN Australian
1579.
FOO YONG QUAN a.k.a. FU YONGQUAN Singaporean
DATA RESEARCHER III
1624.
KIM, YOUNGHEON South Korean
KOREAN RESEARCH ANALYST
FOREIGN TRADE COMPLIANCE ANALYST
1580.
CHO, GA HYUN South Korean
TEAM LEADER I
1625.
LEE, JAEWOO South Korean
KOREAN RESEARCH ANALYST
WU, QIANGRONG Chinese
FOREIGN TRADE ZONE ADMINISTRATOR
SA RIVENDELL GLOBAL SUPPORT, INC. 9-11 Flr., The Biopolis Bldg. Macapagal Blvd. Brgy. 076 Pasay City
1626.
GWON, SUNCHAE South Korean
KOREAN TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF
ZHANG, JIALIN Chinese
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ANALYST
1581.
1627.
PARK, SOO HWAN South Korean
KOREAN TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF
SHIBUTANI, NAOTO Japanese
DIRECTOR/TREASURER/ GENERAL MANAGER
PHILIPS PHILIPPINES, INC. 10/f Sunlife Centre 5th Ave. Cor. Rizal Drive Bonifacio Global City Fort Bonifacio Taguig City
ANDI Indonesian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SADGURU TRADERS INC. Unit T 1a West Service Road Sun Valley Parañaque City 1582.
PRIYANI, SUNIL Indian
INTERNATIONAL IMPORT COORDINATOR
SAP PHILIPPINES, INC. 27/f Nac Tower 32nd St. Fort Bonifacio Taguig City FEDELA ANDRIANSYAH Indonesian
1536.
PRASERTSRI, PANIDA Thai
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALIST
1583.
1537.
SONG, JIHAE South Korean
CUSTOMER FULFILLMENT CENTER TEAM MEMBER
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS PHILIPPINES CORPORATION 7th-10th Floor Science Hub Tower 4 Mckinley Hill Pinagsama Taguig City
PRIME GREAT COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES INC. 3/f To 8/f, Nissan Sucat Zentrum Building 8390 Dr. A Santos Avenue Bf Homes Parañaque City 1538.
LI, BENHUA Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1539.
QIN, RAN Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1540.
WANG, ZHIHAN Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1541.
CAI, HUACONG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
LEI, ZIYI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
ZHANG, DI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1542. 1543. 1544.
LIU, JIAJUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1545.
XIE, QUANXIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1546.
ANG CHIN LEONG Malaysian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1547.
CHAN KAR CHUN Malaysian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1548.
HAN, YANG Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1584.
CHO, JOONGYOUN South Korean
FUND MANAGEMENT
AC PLANNING AND INNOVATION LEAD UNDER CONSUMER ELECTRONICS TEAM
SC RESERVATIONS (PHILIPPINES), INC. 27/f, 28/f & 29/f Tower Ii Rcbc Plaza 6819 Ayala Avenue Bel-air Makati City
RAPOO PRO TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Unit 8 Robinsons Cybergate Plaza Pioneer Brgy. Barangka Mandaluyong City 1555.
BONG JAN CHON Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1556.
CHEN, XIAOQING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1557.
CHENG, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1558.
DAI, AILING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1559.
DENG, JING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1560.
HE, WEILIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1561.
HUA, JIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1562.
JIAO, GANGQIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1563.
LIU, LI Chinese
1564.
1630.
WANG, PENG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1631.
WU, SHAO - PING Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1632.
XIONG, LE Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1633.
ZHANG, QIUQIU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1634.
ZHONG, YI - JUN Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
KAROMBA, FRED Rwandan
RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT - FRENCH
1636.
WU, HAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1587.
LIETARD, ANTHONY,MICHEL,GUY French
RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT - FRENCH
1637.
WU, PEI-CHEN Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT - FRENCH
1638.
1588.
MUREBWAYIRE, ALEXIA Rwandan
ZENG, XINYUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1639.
RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT - FRENCH
ZHONG, WEIGUO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1589.
WIYENKA, LIIWONG STANLEY Cameroonian
1640.
AI, XINCHUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1590.
SALEH, MILAD KHALIFA EMAMMER Libyan
RESERVATIONS TEAM MANAGER-ARABIC
1641.
CHARLES Indonesian
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1591.
AKONO MBIDA, ETIENNE MARCEL Cameroonian
RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT - FRENCH
1642.
CHEN, CHI-CHANG Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1643.
CHEN, JINZHI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1644.
CHENG, YU-CHEN Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1645.
CHENG, ZHI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1646.
CHIANG, CHENG-HAN Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1647.
CUI, TAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1648.
DINH QUANG TRUNG Vietnamese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1649.
GUAN, SHUANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1650.
HUANG, HONGTAO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1651.
KANG, QIAOYUN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1652.
LAN, BO Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1653.
LEI, QILIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1654.
LI, LI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1655.
LIU VINH PHUC Vietnamese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1656.
LUO, JIAHUANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1657.
MA SON HA Vietnamese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
SG GAMING SERVICES PHILIPPINES, INC. Penthouse Mavenue Bldg. 7844 Makati Ave. Poblacion Makati City KUMAR, DINESH Indian
SHELL PHILIPPINES EXPLORATION B.V. 19/f Asian Star Bldg. Asean Drive Filinvest Alabang Muntinlupa City
CONSULTANT FOR PROJECT OPERATIONS
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1586.
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
DE VILLIERS, LUC South African
WANG, CHENGLONG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
WANG, DELIANG Chinese
1554.
1629.
ZHOU, LIHU Chinese
1550.
QROI NETWORK SERVICES INC. Unit 16a 16/f Pet Plans Tower 444 Edsa Guadalupe Viejo Makati City
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1635.
1592.
OPERATIONS MANAGER (MALAYSIAN ACCOUNT)
WAN, YU Chinese
RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT - FRENCH
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
TAN KEE SOON Malaysian
1628.
ELHAYDAOUI, ADNANE Moroccan
SU, RONGPEI Chinese
PRIMEWORTH SYSTEMS CO. LTD. Unit 802 Cityland Shaw Tower Shaw Blvd. Cor. St. Francis Brgy. Wack Wack Mandaluyong City
SPEED QUALITY TECH INC. 3/f Eco Plaza Bldg. 2305 Chino Roces Ave. Extn. Magallanes Makati City
1585.
1549.
1553.
SKYLUCK CORPORATION #360, Unit 243 Shaw Center Mall Shaw Blvd. Penthouse Shaw Lt. Mandaluyong City
1594.
TEO HANG YUH Malaysian
KRISTOVIC ASTUDILLO, STIJEPO CARLOS ENRIQUE Peruvian
PROGRAM MANAGER
ROTATING LEAD MANAGER
HR SPECIALIST - LATAM
SILVER ROSE GENERAL MERCHANDISE 7627 Dela Rosa St. Pio Del Pilar Makati City 1595.
SAMI, MUHAMMAD FAHAD Pakistani
GENERAL MANAGER
SINO ONE STOP SERVICES INC. U-610 Eastfield Center Cbp1 Brgy. 076 Pasay City 1596.
YU, HONGBIN Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING ACCOUNTANT
SITEL PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Ortigas Home Depot Julia Vargas Ave. Ugong Pasig City 1597.
KANG, BIN South Korean
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SKY DRAGON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP. # 103 Mezzanine Floor Edsa Mandaluyong City 1598.
JIANG, YING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1658.
NGUYEN THI DUONG Vietnamese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1599.
KONG, YANREN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1659.
PHAM TRINH HOAI AN Vietnamese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1600.
LI, QUANXIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1660.
RUDY CHANDRA Indonesian
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1601.
WU, LINNING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1661.
VONG MY PHUNG Vietnamese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1602.
BAI, JIEJIE Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1662.
WU, CHIEN-TE Taiwanese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1603.
CHEN, HAONAN Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1663.
WU, SIMIN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1604.
HUANG, KAIJUN Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1664.
YAO, YULAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
QIN, ZHAO Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1605.
XIANG, JING Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1665.
HE, ZHIYUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
NIU, XUEBING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
1519.
CHEN, HEWEI Chinese
BRAND SPECIALIST
1565.
WANG, LIN Chinese
1606.
QIU, HONGYE Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1666.
1520.
YANG, HUAIQING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
BRAND SPECIALIST
1566.
YANG, XIAOXIN Chinese
1607.
QU, XINPING Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
ST. STAMFORD MEDICAL GROUP CORP. Unit 1002a 11/f Jaka Bldg. 6780 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City
1521.
ZHENG, XUDONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
BRAND SPECIALIST
1567.
ZENG, HAN Chinese
1608.
SU, MIN Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1667.
1522.
ZHOU, ZHIHONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
BRAND SPECIALIST
1568.
ZHENG, YUN Chinese
1609.
WANG, WEIMIN Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
STONE ASIA AND SPECIALTY PRODUCTS, INC. 350 J.p. Rizal Brgy. Namayan Mandaluyong City
1523.
LI, NAN Chinese
MANDARIN SPEAKING WEB SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
1569.
ZHOU, MANPING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
1610.
WANG, ZHIXIN Chinese
CHINESE RESEARCH ANALYST
1668.
XU, JIECHAO Chinese
DAI, QING Chinese
GENERAL MANAGER
PROJECT CONSULTANT
BusinessMirror
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FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
1669.
LI, GANG Chinese
PROJECT COORDINATOR
1670.
WANG, KANG Chinese
PROJECT COORDINATOR
1671.
YANG, JUN Chinese
PROJECT COORDINATOR
1672.
YI, HONG Chinese
PROJECT COORDINATOR
1673.
ZHENG, SHAOLUN Chinese
PROJECT COORDINATOR
SUN HOU HEEN FOOD CORPORATION Solaire Resort & Casino Aseana Ave. Entertainment City Tambo Parañaque City 1674.
WONG, LAI PING Chinese
1675.
HENG YIN KENG Malaysian
CAPTAIN
1676.
FINANCE SPECIALIST
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
THE PENBROTHERS INTERNATIONAL INC. 6/f Opl Bldg. 100 C. Palanca Cor. Dela Rosa & Gil Sts. San Lorenzo Makati City 1714.
ASTRAND, ERIK MATTIAS Swedish
ACCOUNT MANAGER
THINK SUPPORT SERVICES, INC. Rm. 602 6/f Vicente Madrigal Bldg. 6793 Ayala Ave. Bel-air Makati City 1715.
RIGBY, DANIEL AUBREY JOHN Australian
CONVEYANCING TEAM LEADER
1716.
AKHTAB, BRANDON SHEY American
SALES CONCIERGE
1717.
GOLDSMITH, MARTIN JOHN British
SALES CONVEYANCER
GENERAL MANAGER
SUPERANTS INC. Unit 2802 The Trade And Financial Tower 7th Ave. Cor. 32nd St. Fort Bonifacio Taguig City BUI HONG NGOC Vietnamese
NO.
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NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
1761.
TIONG WEI PING Malaysian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1812.
ZENG, YONG-CHE Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1762.
ZOU, XUDONG Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1813.
HOW WEI SEAN Malaysian
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE
1763.
LIANG, YANXIA Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1814.
SAIK WAI HOU Malaysian
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE
1764.
WU, YONGKUN Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1815.
WONG KAH FAI Malaysian
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE
1765.
YANG, YANG Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1766.
FANG, JING Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1767.
NIU, ZHENTAO Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1768.
QIAN, MENGTIAN Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1769.
WANG, YONG Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
WEBB FONTAINE ASIA INC. Units 4001-4008 & 3502 One San Miguel Avenue Condo., Shaw Blvd. Cor. San Miguel Ave. Ortigas Pasig City
1770.
CHEN, PEIPEI Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1818.
1771.
SU, LE Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
WEDIVECLUB INC. 7/f Finman Center 131 Tordesillas St. Bel-air Makati City
WE TOGETHER 88 CORP. Unit 1003 Annapolis Wilshire Plaza 11 Annapolis St. Greenhills San Juan City 1816.
LI, SUIWEN Chinese
CHINESE MANDARIN TRANSLATOR (FOR CHINESE CLIENTS)
1817.
LIU, SIBIN Chinese
MARKETING MANAGER (FOR CHINESE CLIENTS)
MIRZAKHANYAN, MANE Armenian
PRODUCT LEAD
1718.
PICHAIRAT, KORNKUN Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1772.
WANG, HUIYI Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1819.
WELCOME FINANCE, INC. Units 1804-1806, 18/f & Unit 2002, 2o/f The Taipan Place Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Rd. Ortigas Pasig City
1677.
NGUYEN THI MINH Vietnamese
ADMIN OFFICER (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1719.
1678.
DUONG THI THUY Vietnamese
FINANCE SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
SAHAWONGWATTANA, ANGSUMALIN Thai
1720.
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1773.
1679.
HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICER (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
XIE, RUNQUAN Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
VO THI THOM Vietnamese
TOO LAI YEE Malaysian
1721.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1774.
FANG, YI Chinese
IT TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1680.
SOBITOV, ORIFBEK Uzbekistani
CHANG, WEN-TING Taiwanese
SENIOR CONSULTANT
1722.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1775.
SUN, JIABO Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1681.
NGUYEN HOANG MY DUYEN Vietnamese
HO, CHIA-YIN Taiwanese
TECHNICAL SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1723.
PENG, SHIH-XIANG Taiwanese
IT SPECIALIST
1776.
YANG, JIAN Chinese
MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
YONDU INC. 7/f Panorama Bldg. 34th St. Cor. Lane Abgc Fort Bonifacio Taguig City
1682.
TRINH SENH PAU Vietnamese
TECHNICAL SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1724.
MAPIN, ARANYA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1777.
BE THI PHUONG Vietnamese
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1821.
1683.
NGUYEN TIEN DAT Vietnamese
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
1725.
SENARUK, NARATHIP Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1778.
ZHANG, CHONG Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1684.
TRAN BINH HOP Vietnamese
CONSULTANT
1726.
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
VARASOL INC. Lower Ground Flr. Z Square Mall Del Monte Ave. Manresa 1 Quezon City
1685.
NOU HUYNH PHUOC Vietnamese
TUNGCHOKDEE, CHOLLADA Thai
ZAPPORT SERVICES, INC. 36/f Burgundy Corporate Tower 252 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave. Pio Del Pilar Makati City
FINANCE SPECIALIST
1686.
LE DINH TUAN ANH Vietnamese
1727.
SENIOR CONSULTANT
WARIWATANA, WATCHANA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1728.
TRAN KIEN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1729.
BUI THI BICH PHUONG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1730.
DINH TIEN DUC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1731.
LY LE HAO Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1732.
NGUYEN VAN TOAI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1782.
CHEN, JUNLIANG Chinese
1733.
TRAN THI OANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1783.
1734.
VU NGOC LINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
KILJUNEN, REBEKKA MARIANNE Finnish
1735.
LEE LI WEN Malaysian
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1736.
CHANG, CHUN-WEI Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1737.
JIAN, FENG-HSUAN Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
FINANCE SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1738.
YEN, HSIAO-CHI Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
FINANCE SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1739.
PRANNAKHAM, THAPANEE Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1740.
HOANG THI HONG TRANG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
WANFANG TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, INC. 6-9/f Double Dragon Plaza Edsa Cor. Macapagal Ave. Brgy. 076 Pasay City
1741.
NGUYEN BA LOC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1789.
HO LAI MAN Malaysian
1742.
NGUYEN THI TAM Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1790.
1743.
CHENG, NAI-WEN Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
SOMRUEDEE, PANATCHA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1745.
CHEN, KUAN-SIANG Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1746.
CHIU, PO-YEN Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1747.
CHAU TAN PHAT Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1748.
NONG THI XANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1687. 1688. 1689.
NGUYEN HOP TAN Vietnamese NGUYEN VAN TRUNG Vietnamese TRINH QUOC ANH Vietnamese
SENIOR CONSULTANT SENIOR CONSULTANT SENIOR CONSULTANT
1690.
PHAM THI MO Vietnamese
CONSULTANT
1691.
HOANG QUANG VIEN Vietnamese
CONSULTANT(MANDARIN SPEAKING)
1692.
LE THI NGOC MAI Vietnamese
1693.
LE VAN LOC Vietnamese
1694.
TRAN DUC HIEU Vietnamese
1695.
TRAN QUY DUONG Vietnamese
1696.
VI THI TUYET Vietnamese
1697.
LAU CUN MOI Vietnamese
FINANCE SPECIALIST FINANCE SPECIALIST FINANCE SPECIALIST FINANCE SPECIALIST FINANCE SPECIALIST
1698.
LAY KIM CHI Vietnamese
1699.
NGUYEN NGOC MY Vietnamese
SENIOR CONSULTANT
1700.
MANH NIP MUI Vietnamese
TECHNICAL SPECIALIST (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
SURESTE PROPERTIES INC. The Executive Offices, Solaire Resort & Casino 1 Asean Avenue, Entertainment City Tambo Parañaque City 1701.
HOTTON, JUSTIN PAUL Australian
PROJECT MANAGER - A&A
SYNTEL INFOTECH, INC. 10th Floor Science Hub Tower 3 Mckinley Hill Cyberpark Brgy. Pinagsama 1630 Taguig City 1702.
MOCHE FOKA, NICOLE FLORA Cameroonian
ASSOCIATE CONSULTANT, AC2
TAISEI PHILIPPINE CONSTRUCTION, INC. Equitable Bank Tower 23/f P. De Roxas San Lorenzo Makati City 1703.
MURAKAMI, KENSUKE Japanese
VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER
TANZILA TRADING INC. U-29 3/f Bac. Bagong Milenyo F.b. Harrison St. Brgy. 076 Pasay City 1704.
KHATUN, MST SINTHIA Bangladeshi
BOARD OF DIRECTOR
TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES (PHILIPPINES) INC. 8th-12th, 14th & 15th Floors Panorama Tower 34th St. Cor. Lane A Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 1705.
AZHAR UDDIN Indian
ASSOCIATE CONSULTANT
TELETECH CUSTOMER CARE MANAGEMENT - PHILIPPINE BRANCH Five E-com 10th Floor Harbor Drive Corner Palm Coast Avenue Mall Of Asia Pasay City
1744.
TIGER RESORT, LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT, INC. Okada Manila, New Seaside Drive Entertainment City Barangay Tambo Parañaque City 1749.
TANG, COLIN TAT FAI Australian
MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
TOPRATED SOLUTION CONSULTANCY INC. Unit 25d Zeta Ii Bldg. 191 Salcedo St. San Lorenzo Makati City 1750.
CHEN, LU Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1751.
CHRISTINA TAI CHUI WU Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
WEI, WEI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
1706.
ZHOU, YAN Chinese
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATTIVE
1752.
1707.
JUNG, JONADAN South Korean
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE I - KOREAN ACCOUNT
UE HOLDINGS GROUP INC. U-2c, 4f One E-com Ctr. Bldg. Ocean Drive Brgy. 076 Pasay City
YANG, LIN-SUNG Taiwanese
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE I - CHINESE ACCOUNT
1708.
TELUS INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES, INC. Units 23/f, 31st/f - 37th/f Discovery Centre Adb Avenue, Ortigas Center San Antonio Pasig City 1709.
MWEPU, PRINCE MUSANYA Congolese
FRENCH OPERATIONS CSR
1710.
TOSBEING, LYDIE ARLETTE Cameroonian
FRENCH OPERATIONS CSR
SERGE ASHUENOH TATAW Cameroonian
FRENCH TEAM LEADER
1711.
TENMAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT INC. Unit 805-808 The One Executive Office Bldg. #5 West Ave. Nayong Kanluran 1 Quezon City 1712.
CHADWICK, DALE British
PROJECT DIRECTOR
1713.
LAMB, ANDREW DARREN New Zealand
PROJECT MANAGER
1753.
LI, TINGTING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CLIENT COORDINATOR
UNITOP GENERAL MERCHANDISE INC. 12th Floor, Ri Rance Bldg. Aseana City Tambo Parañaque City 1754.
GUO, WEIJIE Chinese
CONSULTANT
1755.
DONG, XUEQI Chinese
PURCHASER II
V77 ENTERPRISES CORP. 18f Philamlife Tower 8767 Paseo De Roxas Bel-air Makati City 1756.
MATSLIAH, PINHAS Israeli
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
VAN GOGH BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING INC. Starmall Las Piñas It Hub Alabang-zapote Rd. Cor. C.v. Starr Ave. Pamplona Dos Las Piñas City
1820.
SUN, HONGMING Chinese
JANG, JAE BONG South Korean
GE, DAJUN Chinese
DIVING INSTRUCTOR FOR FUKIEN-SPEAKING CLIENTS
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
MANDARIN BILINGUAL
1822.
ADELINE JULIA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1823.
ALBERT CLEMENT MANURUNG Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1824.
ANDI WIJAYA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1825.
ANJELINA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1826.
CAHYADI DAVID SALIM Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1827.
CATHERINE SIAHAAN Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
CONTRACT MANAGER
1828.
DELPHINE Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
HEAD OF SCHOOL, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
1829.
DICKI PRANATA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1830.
EDI SUSANTO Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1831.
EFFENDI Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1832.
ELISA THERESIA KASIO Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1833.
ENDAH SARI Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1834.
HANDRI Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1835.
HENDRIK UTAMA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1836.
HERIYANTO Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1837.
JIMMY Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1838.
JOVI WILLIAM Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
HOMKANJUN, RUNGTIWA Thai
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1839.
JOVITA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1791.
KITIWATTANAPOKIN, NATTAKARN Thai
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1840.
NOVITA TANDIANA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1792.
LEE SIEW CHING Malaysian
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1841.
NURFATIMA SARI DEWI SYAM Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1793.
LI, GUOGANG Chinese
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1842.
PRIMA YUNIOR KURNIAWAN Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1794.
TALABPETH, PORAMIN Thai
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1843.
SETIA BUDI Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1795.
LE THI DUYEN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1844.
STEVEN Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1796.
PRATEEPMETHAKUL, NARUEMON Thai
ADMIN SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1845.
SUANDAR MAWARTI Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1797.
BAMRUNGPHAN, WILAWAN Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1846.
SUROTO Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1847.
TEDDY Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1798.
PRONGKHUNTHOD, ANCHANA Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1848.
VENNY ENJELIKA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1799.
RUANG-UDOM, MANUSSANAN Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1849.
WAWAN WIJAYA Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1800.
SAE SONG, NUALCHAN Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1850.
YANSEN SUSANTO Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1851.
1801.
SAE-HENG, KORNCHANOK Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
YULIUS Indonesian
INDONESIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
WONGPITAKWORRAKUL, JANJIRA Thai
1852.
THAILAND SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
MARKETING SPECIALIST
CHAISANTOWN, TAWINUN Thai
1803.
CHEN, KE Chinese
1853. MARKETING SPECIALIST
YUENCHEEWIT, CHAYAWUT Thai
THAILAND SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER
1804.
HSU, ZI-XIANG Taiwanese
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1805.
JUNSIRIPONG, DUANGKAMON Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1806.
LI, YU-SYUAN Taiwanese
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1807.
SAENSUPA, TAKSAPORN Thai
MARKETING SPECIALIST
1808.
LIMSOONTORN, PHANTHILA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1856. VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
CHEN, CHIA-YU Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1809.
NGUYEN DUY DONG Vietnamese
1857.
MAH CHIN SIANG Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1779.
JAMIL, AMBRIN Pakistani
MARKETING MANAGER
VENTANAS PHILIPPINES CONSTRUCTION INC. 9/f Philamlife Tower 8767 Paseo De Roxas Bel-air Makati City 1780.
MOON, HA HYUN South Korean
MECHANICAL MANAGER
1781.
AN, JIHONG South Korean
MECHANICAL PIPING MANAGER
VOLENDAY INC. U1406 14/f Pacific Star Bldg. Sen. Gil Puyat Cor. Makati Ave. Bel-air Makati City
VTS TRAVEL AND TOURS AGENCY INC. Metrowalk Commercial Complex Meralco Ave. Ugong Pasig City 1784.
BAE, HOIN South Korean
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE
1785.
GU, BONYOUN South Korean
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE
1786.
KIM, HOESEONG South Korean
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE
1787.
LEE, CHUNGHUN South Korean
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE
1788.
YUN, HUIRYONG South Korean
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE
1802.
ZTE PHILIPPINES INC. Units C&d, 20/f Bpi-philam Life Makati 6811 Ayala Ave. Bel-air Makati City 1854.
JIA, QI, Chinese
CW PAYMENT MANAGER
ZUONA TECH SOLUTIONS INC. 18/f Philamlife Tower 8767 Paseo De Roxas Ave. Bel-air Makati City 1855.
LEE XI SI Malaysian
BILINGUAL SPEAKING FINANCE OFFICER
ZX-PRO TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 16/f Robinsons Cybergate 3 Pioneer Brgy. Barangka Ilaya Mandaluyong City
1757.
SUI, XIAOXIAO Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1758.
WEN, JIATAO Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1759.
LI, LISHAN Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1810.
CHUANG, HUNG-EN Taiwanese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1858.
NGO THI THUY HUONG Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1760.
TIANG KING WEI Malaysian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1811.
SAELEE, RADA Thai
THAI CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1859.
NGUYEN NGOC TY NA Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
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1860.
NGUYEN THI MY LINH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1918.
1861.
NGUYEN THI NHAT LE Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1862.
NGUYEN THI PHUONG Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1863.
WANG, HSIN-YI Taiwanese
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
POSITION
NO.
HUYNH NGOC KHANH HUYEN Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1919.
HUYNH NGOC TRAM ANH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1920.
LE THI THANH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1864.
WANG, ZHIJIE Swedish
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1921.
LUONG THI ANH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1865.
WONG MID SHI Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
1922.
POPOVA, ANNA Russian
DATA ENTRY CLERK
1966.
1866.
CHONG LEE HUEY Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1923.
SUYUNDYKOVA, ZHANEL Kazakhstani
DATA ENTRY CLERK
FOOD PANDA PHILIPPINES, INC. 29/f Pacific Star Bldg. Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Cor. Makati Ave. Bel-air Makati City
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1924.
VORONOVA, KRISTINA Russian
DATA ENTRY CLERK
1967.
1867.
DONG KIM TUYEN Vietnamese
1868.
DUONG TO MINH TRAM Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1869.
ENG YU KENG Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1870.
LUONG THI BIEN Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1871.
TEH POH GAIK Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1872.
WANG, HAONAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1873.
NGUYEN THI KIEU TRANG Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1874.
OU, YUHANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
8 STONE BUSINESS OUTSOURCING OPC 5/f To 10/f, Tower 4 Pitx #01 Kennedy Road Tambo Parañaque City
1875.
TIAN, YE Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1930.
LI, XU Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1876.
TRAN THI CAM TIEN Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1931.
QU, BING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1877.
YAN, YUJIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1932.
ZHANG, GUIXING Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1878.
YANG, YAHAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1879.
DO THI QUYNH NHU Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
GUO, HONGHUA Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1880. 1881.
HOANG HAI ANH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1882.
HONG, CHENGLONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1883.
KOAY BOON NEE Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1884.
LE THI KHANH LINH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
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HOANG THI MAI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
1929.
YANG, YUANFA Chinese
ASSISTANT MARKETING
ANOC99 CORPORATION 5/f Ayala Malls Manila Bay Building D. Macapagal Blvd. Cor. Aseana Street Tambo Parañaque City 1933.
LIU, JIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
ASTRALPOOL INC. Unit 25d 2/f Zeta Ii Bldg. 191 Salcedo St. San Lorenzo Makati City 1934.
LU, JUN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING ADMIN ASSOCIATE
BETCONSULT INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING, INC. Office #01 20a/b Rufino Pacific Tower 6784 Ayala Ave. San Lorenzo Makati City 1935.
LI, CHUNCHUN Chinese
CUSTOMER CARE ASSOCIATE (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
WANG, YIXIANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1944.
XIANG, HUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1945.
YANG, HUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1946.
ZHANG, SENYUAN Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1947.
ZHANG, PEI Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1948.
ZHAO, YANGYANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1899. 1900. 1901. 1902.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ISHCHENKO, ALEVTYNA Ukrainian KALIZHAN, AINUR Kazakhstani MARCHENKO, YULIIA Ukrainian TRUSOVA, POLINA Russian
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM DESIGNER
BOSCH SERVICE SOLUTIONS, INC. 23rd Floor, W Fifth Avenue Building 32nd Street Corner 5th Avenue Bonifacio Global City Taguig City
1972.
CHENG, DAQIAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
MOA CLOUDZONE CORP. 4th-11th Flr. Nexgen Tower C4 Rd. Edsa Ext. Brgy. 076 Pasay City
1973.
GAO, CONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
GUO, XINYU Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1975.
HU, HOUCHENG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1976.
HU, WENZHI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1977.
JIANG, CHENG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1978.
JIANG, PENG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1979.
LI, MENGJIE Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1980.
LI, XIAOBING Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1981.
LI, JIHONG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1982.
NIU, YICHEN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1983.
WANG, YINQUAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1984.
WEI, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1985.
XU, MIN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1986.
ZHANG, WEIZHI Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ZHAO, YUE Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1988.
ZHONG, HEXIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1989.
ZHOU, JIANHUA Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1990.
KOU, JIA Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING GRAPHIC DESIGNER
1991.
SEEK CHANG KING Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1992.
TATNAN Indonesian
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1974.
1987.
SUHARTONO Indonesian
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
ASSOCIATE
1994.
BI, JIAXING, Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1995.
SONG, SHAOQI Chinese
I.T TECHNICAL MANDARIN
1904.
SUN, YUE, Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
2019.
1993.
1952.
LI, XUFENG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
ASSOCIATE
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1907.
CHEN, WEI Chinese
ASSOCIATE
CAP THI THUY Vietnamese
1906.
1971.
1950. 1951.
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
INFOVINE INC. 9/f Y Tower, Moa Complex Coral Way Drive Cor. Macapagal Brgy. 076 Pasay City
HUANG, JUAN Chinese
PROGRAM DESIGNER
HO THI KIM THAO Vietnamese
SERVICE RELATION OFFICER (MANDARIN SPEAKING)
INVECH TREASURE PROCESSING CORPORATION Ground, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Floor Six West Campus Mckinley West Fort Bonifacio Taguig City
VARANIUK, VIKTORYIA Belarusian
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
CAO, HAO Chinese
ASSOCIATE
1949.
1903.
ENG YU KONG Malaysian
1970.
BAE, SOONJU South Korean
JO, KWEN HEE South Korean
1905.
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
1943.
GULYAEVA, YANA Russian
LI, YAWEI Chinese
ZHANG, TIEJUN Chinese
1942.
1898.
2013.
OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
2018.
21TH CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION #28 Lot 12 Blk 94 R. Papa Ave. Cor. P. Garcia St. Phase 6, Afpovai Western Bicutan Taguig City
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
WANG, ZENAN Chinese
ANTONOVA, ELENA Russian
GONG, CHUNLIN Chinese
ZHANG, JINYU Chinese
BEZUIDENHOUT, CHRIS ARNOLD South African
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1897.
2012.
2017.
1928.
WANG, JIAN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
MALAYSIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
1941.
ZHANG, LANXIN Chinese
WONG KIAN KEONG Malaysian
NI, ANHANG Chinese
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
1896.
2011.
2016.
LU, SHICHAO Chinese
1895.
MALAYSIAN SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
HUA JIE MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTANCY CO. LTD. INC. Unit 146 The Manila Residence Tower 2 Taft Ave. 078 Bgy. 709 Malate Manila
ZZ CONNECT INC. 7 And 9/f Hanston Square Building San Miguel Ave. Ortigas Center San Antonio Pasig City
1940.
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
CHAN KIN WAI Malaysian
1927.
MANDARIN CUSTOMER SERVICE
ZHANG, ZIYU Chinese
DE MOURA PORTO, GUILHERME, Brazilian
SITE MANAGER
2010.
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
HAN, YANZHEN Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LIU, SHISHI Chinese
1939.
YING, MENG-CHUN Taiwanese
LUO, RUIHAN Chinese
2015.
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
1894.
1965.
MEGA-WEB TECHNOLOGIES INC. 6,7,8,9,10,11/f Met Live Bldg. Edsa Cor. Macapagal Blvd. Brgy. 076 Pasay City
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE VIETNAMESE SPEAKING
1938.
1893.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
NGUYEN DINH THONG Vietnamese
TAN BOON PING Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
LI, SHOUWEI Chinese
1969.
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
YING, MENG-CHEN Taiwanese
1964.
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
LE NGUYEN THI THU HUYEN Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
NGUYEN HOANG MY DUYEN Vietnamese
1937.
WU, PEI-CHEN Taiwanese
LUU THANH DINH Vietnamese
MANDARIN SPEAKING CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER
1887.
1892.
2009.
LIU, PENG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1891.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2014.
PHU NHI MUI Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
GAO, XIAOMAN Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE VIETNAMESE SPEAKING
COMPUTER SYSTEM ANALYST
VU THI HOAI THUONG Vietnamese
1963.
LE TRUNG HIEU Vietnamese
KELVIN SIAO WEE Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1968.
1936.
TAN SZE YAN Malaysian
HY NHAT PINH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
1890.
2008.
HUYNH NGUYEN PHUONG ANH Vietnamese
NGUYEN TUYET NGAN Vietnamese
1889.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1926.
1886.
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
CAI, XIAO Chinese
ZHAO, GUIPING, Chinese
POSITION
PROGRAM DESIGNER
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
SUN, HSIAO-CHUAN Taiwanese
1962.
FOKUSI CONSTRUCTION INC. #5 Carlo Drive Sta. Maria Industrial Estate Bagumbayan Taguig City
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
IVANOVA, VIKTORIIA Russian
MAI THI THANH HOAI Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING PROGRAM DESIGNER
NO.
1925.
1885.
PHUNG THI HA VAN Vietnamese
POSITION
GENX SPORTS & MEDIA PRODUCTION CORP. 11/f Aseana I Bldg. Bradco Ave. Aseana City Tambo Parañaque City
BIG EMPEROR TECHNOLOGY CORP. 5f-13f, Jiaxing Tower Building Aseana Avenue, Aseana Business Park Tambo Parañaque City
1888.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
CANON BUSINESS SERVICE CENTRE PHILIPPINES, INC. 15/f Marajo Tower Fort Bonifacio Taguig City 1953.
BUBKE, MICHELLE ELIZABETH, Australian
HEAD OF OPERATIONS
CAPSLOCK INC. 7th & 8th Flr. Y Tower Bldg. Coral Way Drive Cor. Macapagal Brgy. 076 Pasay City
ITECHNO SPECIALIST INC. 9/f 100 West Building Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. Pio Del Pilar Makati City
2020.
CHANG CAM LIN Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2021.
CHEN, WEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2022.
CUI, ENBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2023.
FANG, YI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2024.
FENG, HUIQUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2025.
GUO, CHANGFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2026.
HAU A PHOC Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2027.
HE, GUOSHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2028.
HUANG, JIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2029.
JIANG, JIANJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2030.
LE THI TRANG Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2031.
LE VAN NGHIEM Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2032.
LI, JIAJIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2033.
LI, WUCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2034.
LIU, YAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2035.
LIU, ZHIFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2036.
PYAE PHYO MAUNG Myanmari
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2037.
QIAO, GUANGAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2038.
SU, LINDONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2039.
TAO, YUWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2040.
TIAN, ZHENGWU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2041.
WANG, HAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2042.
WANG, FANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2043.
WANG, TONGYOU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2044.
WINA Indonesian
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2045.
WU, PING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2046.
WU, CHUNYAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2047.
XIAO, ZHIPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2048.
XIAO, HANYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2049.
XU, YINING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2050.
XU, MINGLING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2051.
YIN, XIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1996.
CHEN, DONG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2052.
YUAN, JIE, Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
GAO, ZIBIN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2053.
ZHANG, RONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
1908.
LIM HONG YUEN Malaysian
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1954.
FENG, YUANYUAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1997.
1909.
LIN, CHIEN-CHUN Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1955.
HUANG, SHUAI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1998.
HUANG, WENWEN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2054.
ZHANG, JIANHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE SPEAKING DATA ENTRY CLERK
1956.
WANG, YOUZHENG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
1999.
1910.
NGUYEN DAO QUYNH NHI Vietnamese
LU, CHEN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2055.
ZHANG, ZHIQIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
ZHANG, WEIQIANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2000.
LUO, WENLANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2056.
FENG, LIANGMIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1911.
IRZHANOVSKA, KATERYNA Ukrainian
1957. DATA ENTRY CLERK
1958.
LAU HAN FUI Bruneian
IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2001.
SU, WAN-RU Taiwanese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2057.
HU, HANGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1912.
MALIK, AMINA Kazakhstani
DATA ENTRY CLERK
1959.
OCTAPIAH Indonesian
IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2002.
SUN, WEIGANG Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2058.
HUANG, XIAOJUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1913.
EFIMOVA, TATIANA Russian
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
2003.
TIAN, HUIMEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2059.
HUANG, RENJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1914.
CHEN, TING-CHING Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
DENSO TEN SOLUTIONS PHILIPPINES CORPORATION 2309-2310, B2 B4, 24th & 25th Flr. Hanston Square Bldg. 17 San Miguel Ave. San Antonio Pasig City
2004.
XIAO, XIAOHAN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2060.
LI, KANGSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1915.
CHEN, WEI-TING Taiwanese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
2005.
XU, HUILIN Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2061.
LI, MENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1916.
DO THI BICH NGUYEN Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
2006.
YANG, SIQI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2062.
LIAO, YACHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1917.
GIP THANH BINH Vietnamese
CHINESE SPEAKING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
2007.
YANG, DAWEI Chinese
CHINESE IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST
2063.
LIU, CHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
1960.
NAKAGAWA, EIJI Japanese
DEPARTMENT MANAGER
1961.
ARAKI, TOSHIHARU Japanese
TECHNICAL CONSULTANT
FLYING DRAGON NETWORK PHILIPPINES INC. 4th-11th Floor Aseana 3 Building Aseana Avenue Corner Diosdado Macapagal Tambo Parañaque City
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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS NO.
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
NO.
2064.
LIU, HONGJUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2124.
2065.
LIU, YANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2066.
LU, ZHANXI Chinese
2067.
ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS POSITION
NO.
DING, BANGSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2187.
2125.
DING, ZIHAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2126.
DONG, ZHENGDONG Chinese
MA, KAICHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2127.
2068.
MA, BEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2069.
PENG, JIANLIN Chinese
2070.
NO.
LI, YUZHUO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2250.
LUO, WEIPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2188.
LI, BIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2251.
LYU, PENGHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2189.
LI, YUXUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2252.
LYU, ZHAOYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
DONG, QIAQIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2190.
LI, CHAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2253.
LYU, YUTING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2128.
DONG, ZEZHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2191.
LI, BAOLIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2254.
MA, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2129.
DONG, TINGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2192.
LI, RUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2255.
MAI, GUOHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
QING, XIAOHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2130.
DONG, ZHANHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2193.
LI, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2256.
MAO, JIANHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2071.
SUN, HAONAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2131.
DU, JIDONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2194.
LI, YONGBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2257.
MAO, YI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2072.
WANG, SHUYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2132.
DU, XINXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2195.
LI, WENCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2258.
MAO, QIUXIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2073.
WANG, KE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2133.
DUAN, XIAOYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2196.
LI, GUOWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2259.
MENG, JIANGKUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2074.
WANG, XIAOXUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2134.
FANG, RUIQUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2197.
LI, RUILAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2260.
MENG, GUIHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2075.
WU, YUANYUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2135.
FU, YONGJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2198.
LI, JINWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2261.
NIE, KUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2076.
XU, ZHUANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2136.
FU, YAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2199.
LI, JINGWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2262.
NONG, PING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2077.
XU, CHENYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2137.
GAN, ZHONGXIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2200.
LI, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2263.
PAN, QINGWU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2078.
YANG, SHANMEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2138.
GAO, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2201.
LI, GUOQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2264.
PAN, PENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2079.
YANG, YUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2139.
GAO, XINGSHE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2202.
LI, PING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2265.
PEI, XIAOLIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2080.
YU, XIANXU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2140.
GAO, XU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2203.
LI, ZHENYA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2266.
PENG, JINHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2141.
GUANG, PENGFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2204.
LI, HAOJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2267.
PENG, JIAWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2081.
ZHAN, YANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2142.
GUO, SHILEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2205.
LI, FANFAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2268.
PENG, JIAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2082.
ZHANG, YU Chinese
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2143.
GUO, WEIWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2206.
LI, TANJIAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2269.
QIN, ZHENXIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2083.
AMEE NG KAI YEE Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2144.
HE, MIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2207.
LI, XIAOYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2270.
QIN, JIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2084.
ANDREW LEE WEI LOON Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
HE, WEINING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2208.
LI, YAHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2271.
QIU, YUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2085.
KOH CHIAO JIN Malaysian
2145.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2146.
HE, SIYI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2209.
LI, BINBIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2272.
QIU, XINHAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2086.
LAU CHEE WEI Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
HE, XIZHI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2210.
LI, JIANPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2273.
QIU, MULI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2087.
LAU HUI LIAN Malaysian
2147. 2148.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2211.
2274.
QUAN, ZHAOSHUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2088.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
LI, CHANGKE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
WYNE LIM WYE JUN Malaysian
HE, LIJUAN Chinese
2149.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2212.
LIANG, FEIYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2275.
RAO, XIAOLANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2089.
HOANG THI MY PHUONG Vietnamese
HE, WENXUAN Chinese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2150.
HU, ZHIYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2213.
LIANG, YUJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2276.
REN, XIAOYAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2090.
LY THI THANH NHA Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2151.
HUANG, LICHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2214.
LIAO, ENHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2277.
REN, PENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2091.
NGUYEN THI THAO Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2152.
HUANG, JINRUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2215.
LIN, SHAOHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2278.
REN, BAOYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2153.
HUANG, LU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2216.
LIN, WANZHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2279.
SANG, RUICHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2092.
NONG MAI LAN Vietnamese
2154.
HUANG, QINFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2217.
LIN, ZIYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2280.
SHI, YANGQUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2155.
HUANG, JINJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2218.
LIN, QIUHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2281.
SONG, CHAONING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2156.
HUANG, ZIWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2219.
LIN, WENWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2282.
SONG, YUHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2157.
HUANG, XINWU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2220.
LIN, JINJI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2283.
SONG, JIAWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2158.
HUANG, JINLONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2221.
LIN, HUALIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2284.
SONG, CHUNLAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2159.
JIA, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2222.
LIN, YING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2285.
SU, ZHONGHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2160.
JIANG, YANFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2223.
LIU, HANBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2286.
SU, ZHILIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2161.
JIANG, BO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2224.
LIU, JICHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2287.
SUN, QINGQING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2162.
JIANG, NA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2225.
LIU, ZHIHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2288.
SUN, ZHENGYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2163.
JIANG, YUNLI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2226.
LIU, JINHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2289.
SUN, LUTONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2164.
JIANG, RENZHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2227.
LIU, LIFANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2290.
SUN, MOHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2165.
JIANG, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2228.
LIU, JIAMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2291.
SUN, LEILEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2166.
JIN, DONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2229.
LIU, KEHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2292.
TAN, LINLIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2167.
JU, HANGTAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2230.
LIU, JIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2293.
TAN, JIANGMIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2168.
KUANG, XIATAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2231.
LIU, XIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2294.
TAN, BICHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2169.
LAI, XUECHI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2232.
LIU, YAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2295.
TAN, ZHIXING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2170.
LAI, JIANHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2233.
LIU, FENGTING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2296.
TANG, HAOHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2171.
LAN, TIANHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2234.
LIU, XIULI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2297.
TANG, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2172.
LAN, XIAORONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2235.
LIU, XUEFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2298.
TANG, CHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2173.
LEI, JIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2236.
LIU, SILAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2299.
TANG, XIAOLONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2174.
LEI, TIANSHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2237.
LIU, YING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2300.
TANG, HANBING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2175.
LEI, WEIHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2238.
LIU, YANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2301.
TANG, YUNHUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2176.
LI, DA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2239.
LIU, MINGJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2302.
TANG, MING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2177.
LI, CHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2240.
LIU, CHUNLEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2303.
TAO, BAOFENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2178.
LI, LIHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2241.
LIU, QIANGQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2304.
TAO, YUANHANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2179.
LI, REN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2242.
LIU, XIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2305.
TENG, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2180.
LI, JIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2243.
LIU, HUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2306.
TIAN, CHENMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2181.
LI, JIANGBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2244.
LU, ZIPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2307.
TIAN, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2182.
LI, MENGMENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2245.
LU, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2308.
TIAN, YUXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2183.
LI, RONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2246.
LUO, LIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2309.
TONG, JIAYI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2184.
LI, FURU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2247.
LUO, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2310.
TUO, KUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2185.
LI, HUIHUANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2248.
LUO, YULIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2311.
WANG, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2186.
LI, SIHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2249.
LUO, DONGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2312.
WANG, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2093.
CAI, YUHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2094.
CAI, HONGYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2095.
CAO, JIACHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2096.
CHEN, XIAOJING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2097.
CHEN, JINQUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2098.
CHEN, ZIQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2099.
CHEN, HAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2100.
CHEN, TING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2101.
CHEN, CONGCONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2102.
CHEN, GUANGXUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2103.
CHEN, ZEJIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2104.
CHEN, XU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2105.
CHEN, DONGMEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2106.
CHEN, XINGQI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2107.
CHEN, XIULONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2108.
CHEN, YUEYUE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2109.
CHEN, DINGCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2110.
CHEN, QIAOLING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2111.
CHEN, DEFU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2112.
CHENG, LONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2113.
CHENG, JIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2114.
CHI, LILI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2115.
CHU, FENGLIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2116.
CUI, YONGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2117.
CUI, TING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2118.
CUI, YAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2119.
DANG, WEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2120.
DENG, PENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2121.
DENG, TAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2122.
DING, ZHENGZHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2123.
DING, ZHONGYUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
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POSITION
NO.
FOREIGN NATIONAL / NATIONALITY
POSITION
2313.
WANG, CE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2377.
YI, ZHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2443.
NANG NGWE KHAM Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2496.
LE VAN HUU Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2314.
WANG, CHUNPENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2378.
YU, PAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2444.
PHYO PHAE SAN Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2497.
NGUYEN TRUNG THANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2315.
WANG, WEISEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2379.
YU, YANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2445.
TUN LIN OO Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2498.
TRAN XUAN DINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2316.
WANG, YONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2380.
YU, YINGLING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2446.
WAI OO Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2499.
TRINH HO DINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2317.
WANG, CHUNHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2381.
YU, JUNZHI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2447.
CHUANG, TZU-WEI Taiwanese
TAIWANESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2500.
TU THI DIEM HUONG Vietnamese
2318.
WANG, CHUNLEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2382.
YUAN, XINGYONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2448.
HONG, YOU-CHENG Taiwanese
TAIWANESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2319.
WANG, JIAOJIAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2383.
ZENG, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2449.
LIN, HONG-YU Taiwanese
TAIWANESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
VISSIONARIES INC. 16/f Tower 6789 6789 Ayala Ave. Bel-air Makati City
2320.
WANG, XIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2384.
ZHAI, ZHENTAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2450.
TSUO, MENG-HAN Taiwanese
TAIWANESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2321.
WANG, ZHIMING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2385.
ZHAN, FENGZHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2451.
ZHU, SHU-XIAN Taiwanese
TAIWANESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2322.
WANG, ZHIBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2386.
ZHAN, CHAOZHONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2452.
CHUNG HAN TOAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2502.
ZHENG, DONGHUA Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2323.
WANG, JIA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2387.
ZHANG, JIANWEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2453.
DINH THI THUY LINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2503.
WANG, XIANG Chinese
CHINESE SPEAKING FINANCIAL ANALYST
2324.
WANG, JINTAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2388.
ZHANG, XUEMEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2454.
HOANG DUC LAM Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2325.
WANG, HUAIYU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2389.
ZHANG, YUFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2455.
LE THI CUC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2326.
WANG, FAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2390.
ZHANG, SUMAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2456.
LIENG KIM THANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2327.
WANG, RUIBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2391.
ZHANG, XIAOBIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2457.
LY NGOC LIEN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2328.
WANG, XINWEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2392.
ZHANG, WANLI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2458.
LY THIN PHUC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2329.
WANG, YAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2393.
ZHANG, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2459.
NGUYEN VAN DUNG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2330.
WANG, CHAOFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2394.
ZHANG, KEXIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2460.
NGUYEN VAN TUAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2331.
WANG, ZHIRONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2395.
ZHANG, MENGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2461.
PHAM DANG QUANG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2332.
WANG, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2396.
ZHANG, HUAIQI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2462.
PHAM QUAT DUNG Vietnamese
2333.
WEI, XIANCHEN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2397.
ZHANG, YABO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2463.
2334.
WEI, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2398.
ZHANG, MEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2335.
WEI, LAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2399.
ZHANG, JUN Chinese
2336.
WEI, YAPING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2400.
2337.
WEI, LIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2338.
WEN, SHIYU Chinese
2339.
2501.
GAO, DONG Chinese
CHINESE MARKETING CONSULTANT
WISEFENCE INC. Level 40 Pbcom Tower 6795 Ayala Ave. Cor. V.a. Rufino St. Bel-air Makati City
WISHLAND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY INC. 28/f Techzone Condo Corp. 213 Buendia Ave. San Antonio Makati City 2504.
KHAING MAY OO Myanmari
BURMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2505.
PHYO MAUNG MAUNG Myanmari
BURMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2506.
SUN, TING Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2507.
WANG, JUN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2508.
ZHU, BANGYUE Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2509.
CHU, GUOREN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2510.
HU, QING Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
PHAM THI NGOC ANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2511.
HUANG, QIANHAI Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2464.
TA THI LOAN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2512.
JIAO, JUNYONG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2465.
TANG MY PHOONG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2513.
LI, SUMEI Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
ZHANG, CAIJIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2466.
THONG A NHI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2514.
LI, WENQUAN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2401.
ZHANG, BIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2467.
TRAN HAU DONG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2515.
LU, WENGANG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2402.
ZHANG, JUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2468.
TRAN VONG BAU Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2516.
LUAN, JIAN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
WU, YAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2403.
ZHANG, KE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2469.
TRAN XUAN TUNG Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2517.
MIAO, CHUANFANG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2340.
WU, MINGHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2404.
ZHAO, JINSHENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2470.
TU TIEU HUE Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2518.
WANG, MINGJIE Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2341.
WU, DI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2405.
ZHAO, XIAOXU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2471.
VONG MY LINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2519.
XIONG, YUTING Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2342.
WU, JIAJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2406.
ZHAO, QINGLIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2520.
XU, XIAOSHUANG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2343.
WU, HUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2407.
ZHAO, YU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
NOCMAKATI, INC. 8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17,18 & 19 Floors Century Diamond Center Kalayaan Ave. Cor. Salamanca St. Poblacion Makati City
2521.
YANG, JUN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2344.
WU, XUEFEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2408.
ZHAO, FEIHU Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2522.
YANG, SHANGSHANG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2345.
WU, JIEJIE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2409.
ZHAO, YALING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2523.
ZHANG, RONGRONG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2346.
WU, CHENGJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2410.
ZHAO, WEIJI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2524.
ZHANG, YAN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2347.
WU, LEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2411.
ZHENG, DEYING Chinese
2525.
ZHAO, JINPENG Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2348.
XIA, TENGHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2412.
2526.
ZHONG, SHUANGHUA Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2349.
XIANG, XIAOLI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2413.
2527.
ZHOU, CHAO Chinese
2350.
XIAO, XIAOYAN Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2528.
XIE, LINZI Chinese
ZHU, LIWEI Chinese
CHINESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2529.
XIE, KAIQING Chinese
DUONG THANH DE Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2530.
GIN TUYET NGOC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2351. 2352.
2472.
2473.
CHOU, CHIEN-WEI a.k.a. CHOU, CHAN-YU Taiwanese
MANDARIN OPERATIONS SPECIALIST
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2474.
HUANG, XIAOYING Chinese
MANDARIN RECRUITMENT SPECIALIST
ZHENG, HUIKE Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
ZHENG, ZHANCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
PH GLOBAL JET EXPRESS INC. 11th Floor, The Marajo Tower 26th Street Cor. 4th Avenue Bgc Fort Bonifacio Taguig City
2414.
ZHOU, GANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2415.
ZHOU, SHUAIKANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2416.
ZHOU, HUIJIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2417.
ZHOU, PEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2418.
ZHOU, YAOHUAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2419.
ZHU, FENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2420.
ZHU, LIFA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2475.
MANDARIN QUALITY CONTROL
2476.
CHEN, ZHIDONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2477.
CHEN, ZHIRI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2478.
DONG, XIURONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2531.
HOANG BICH NGOC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2479.
LAI, JIEMIN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2532.
LE VAN DUC Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2480.
LIU, WEILING Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2533.
XIONG, GAOQIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2481.
NGUYEN CONG VIET DUC Vietnamese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SUPPORT
2534.
2482.
XIONG, ZUOYOU Chinese
NGUYEN THI KIM OANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2483.
KONG SIEU LING Malaysian
MALAYSIAN MORTGAGE ANALYST
2535.
THAI HONG THACH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF
2484.
WU, YONGFEI Chinese
MANDARIN MORTGAGE ANALYST
2536.
GIP KIM MAI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2537.
HUYNH THI NHI Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2538.
MA VAN KHANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2539.
NGUYEN THI HONG MINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
XIONG, YONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
XIONG, FENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2356.
XU, QIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2421.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2357.
XU, SHANHUI Chinese
ZHU, JIYONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2422.
ZOU, XIAOXIAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2358.
XU, YANYAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2423.
ZUO, LONGCHAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2359.
XU, XUNLIANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2424.
HILDA APRILLIA Indonesian
INDONESIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2360.
XU, SHILONG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2425.
RICKY CHANDRA Indonesian
INDONESIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2361.
XU, CHUNYAN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2426.
KIM, SUNGSOO South Korean
KOREAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
YAN, FEI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2427.
CHAN SIEW SIN Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2485.
2362. 2363.
YANG, YAHAI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2428.
CHONG JIA CHENG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2429.
2364.
YANG, JINHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
KUEH YEW CHAING Malaysian
2365.
YANG, MINGFA Chinese
2430.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2366.
YANG, PENG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2367.
YANG, ZONGHUA Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2368.
YANG, XINQIANG Chinese
2369.
2355.
XIAO, SHANSHAN Chinese
RIGHT CHOICE FINANCE CORP. 5e-1 Electra House Bldg. 115-117 Esteban Street San Lorenzo Makati City
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2354.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
OUTWIT, INC. 2/f Marvin Plaza 2153 Chino Roces Ave. Pio Del Pilar Makati City
XIONG, MINGDENG Chinese
2353.
QIU, MINGHAI Chinese
SA RIVENDELL GLOBAL SUPPORT, INC. 5th & 7th Flr. Star Cruises Ce Andrews Drive Newport City Brgy. 183 Pasay City PENG, DI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2486.
WANG, QI Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2487.
XU, KUNYONG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2540.
PHAM VAN DIEP Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
LEE CHEAH SIANG Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2488.
SY TRI THANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2431.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2541.
LEE CHIN CHING Malaysian
ZHANG, FAN Chinese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2432.
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
TRAN NAM DIEN Vietnamese
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
ZHONG, WENJIE Chinese
2542.
LEE SU SAN Malaysian
2489.
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
TRAN THI DAO Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2433.
ZHU, HAIBIN Chinese
2543.
LIM SOO PENG Malaysian
2490.
2544.
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
TRINH MY LINH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE MARKETING STAFF
2434.
NG WAI LUN Malaysian
YANG, KEWANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2435.
WONG MEI KUAN Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2491.
SUN, PENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2370.
YAO, LIANGTAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2436.
YEAP ZI JIA Malaysian
MALAYSIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE
2492.
ZHAN, YONGZHENG Chinese
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2371.
YAO, DONGYANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2437.
APHING Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2372.
YAO, JIANJUN Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2438.
ARR KYAL Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
SMS PHILIPPINES HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS INC. U-10c Chatham House Condo. 116 Valero Cor. V.a. Rufino Sts. Bel-air Makati City
2373.
YAO, XIHUI Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2439.
HNIN HNIN HTOO Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2374.
YE, XINBO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2440.
INDRU @ LI LAY Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2375.
YE, ZHIKANG Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2441.
KYAW ZIN MOE Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
2376.
YE, TAO Chinese
CHINESE CUSTOMER SERVICE
2442.
MYINT LWIN Myanmari
MYANMARI CUSTOMER SERVICE
SKY DRAGON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP. 2f-5f Unit 710 Shaw Blvd. Global Link Center Mandaluyong City
2493.
NAKATANI, TAKERU Japanese
PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER
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SOMI UNLIMITED SOLUTIONS, INC. 6/f Filinvest Cyberzone Bldg. Cbp1 Bay City Brgy. 076 Pasay City 2494.
DINH THE ANH Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
2495.
HA QUANG TRUYEN Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
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