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Globe’s employee super app wins two Gold Stevie® Awards for transforming employee experience

Globe’s internal employee super app Quest won two Gold Stevie® Awards in the 19th Annual International Business Awards® Integrated Mobile Experience and HR & Employee Experience sub-categories.

The highly-regarded Awards received entries from organizations in 67 nations and territories. They are presented to companies that have excelled in their respective industries.

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The recognition highlights Quest’s ability to simplify and centralize digital processes, enhance employee experience and improve organizational efficiency.

The pandemic quickened digital transformation within companies, and Globe was no exception. In the rush to digitize processes, employees found themselves dealing with up to 22 different internal apps, resulting in increased workload, lack of integration, and data accuracy issues. To streamline the process, employees shifted to using the app that was most familiar to them – Quest.

“Winning two gold Stevies is a testament to the incredible value that Quest brings to the table, especially during such an unprecedented time when companies need to pivot and transform rapidly. Quest offers a seamless employee experience, resulting in a more productive, efficient, and motivated workforce,” said Jowee Jael-De Leon, Head of Digital People Experience.

Quest started as an award-winning corporate app that simplified training. Eventually, its system was redeveloped and re-designed to house the functions of all external applications, operating as a centralized hub.

With its modern, minimalist user interface (UI) and single sign-on technology that works with facial recognition and fingerprint identification, Quest now serves as an employee’s work-life companion. It is used for recruitment, onboarding, daily operations, performance management, learning and development, educational entertainment, leadership and talent management, all the way to offboarding.

The use of apps such as Quest is in line with Globe’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly UN SDG No. 9 for Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. Globe is committed to upholding the United Nations Global Compact principles and contributing to the 10 UN SDGs.

Quest’s win in the Stevie® Awards is a recognition of the app’s transformative role in the employee experience. It has become an essential tool in the new digital era– improving employee experience, growing the talent pipeline, enhancing work efficiency, building a learning culture, and igniting wellness transformation.

To learn more about Globe, visit https://www. globe.com.ph/.

How COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Entrepreneurial and Business Landscape

Michael Bonn A. Bonifacio BA Faculty, College of Business and Management Central Mindanao University

The pandemic challenged the way we do things. It introduced to the world the things we thought we cannot do before. It brought changes to many, many things and that did not exclude the entrepreneurial and business landscape.

During a visit in Cagayan de Oro City of a USAID official, Education Director Thomas LeBlanc said in a newspaper that during pandemic, people got depressed and went out of their jobs because they are very scared of the virus. Then, when the pandemic slowed down, there was a surge of job applications in the United States. They look for the job, but not the job they used to have, they want it online, or mixed of online and offline or hybrid. People already seek life after work or work and life balance. They have learned to appreciate the things considered as mediocre during 2019, before the pandemic - the work from home set ups of Information Technology companies, insurance companies, sales and a lot more.

Many businesses also transformed into online markets. They were inspired how Amazon, Lazada and Shopee boosted their sales in a short span of time. Physical stores stay relevant by also improving their presence online. Currently, we observed there is already equal competition for both physical and online stores. Online businesses can reach out to their clients by Facebook, Messenger,

Instagram, Tiktok, Websites and more. Individuals who have difficulties to set up physical stores due to large amount of resources needed can already promote their products online and receive rich feedback.

The cause of pandemic in entrepreneurship and businesses was not easy. Some closed their businesses, some has to let go of their employees, and some has shifted to other way of living. However, they pandemic showed how creative people can be. This boost of creativity has forever changed the world. People can work offline, online or both, and people are happy because they already have options, they already have countless opportunities.

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL 10th Judicial Region Cagayan de Oro City

OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SHERIFF

NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE

EJF-2023-1324

Upon Extra Judicial Petition for Sale under Act 3135 as amended by Act No. 4118. Filed by FIRST STANDARD FINANCE CORPORATION (formerly: First Standard Lending Corporation), for the payment of loan against EDGAR ESPAYOS ORTIGOSA, single, of legal age, Filipino, and a resident of 7 Trinity St., Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines & MERRYCRIS BITOY NAVARRO & KENNETH TAGANAHAN NAVARRO of legal ages, Filipino, and a resident of Saarenas St., Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of March 31, 2023 amounts to ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY THREE PESOS AND 33/100(1,912,143.33) Philippine currency, inclusive of the interest and penalty charges, the undersigned Sheriff will SELL at Public Auction on May 22, 2023 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning or soon thereafter at the main entrance of RTC Branch 41, 2nd flr., Goldridge Bldg., Mastersons Avenue cor. P.N. Roa, Sr., Avenue, Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-87864) 137-2022002642

A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot-18453-C-1, OF THE SUBDIVISION PLAN (LRC) PSD-199341, being a portion of Lot-18453-C, (LRC) PSD-175489, LRC REC. NO. 39423, Situated in the District of Lapasan, City of Cagayan de Oro, Island of Mindanao, Bounded on x x x ; Beginning at x x x ; containing an area of FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTEEN(418) SQUARE METERS more or less, including all improvements existing and to be constructed/erected thereon.

City, to the Highest Bidder, for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the real property mortgaged together with all improvements thereon, to wit:

Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the Title and Tax Declaration herein-above described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated date, time and place.

In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date for whatever reason, the same will proceed on the following working day, without further notice, posting and publication.

Cagayan de Oro City, April 13, 2023.

FOR THE EX-OFFICIO PROVINCIAL from page 1 in a separate statement

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Tuesday, noted Mindanao’s remarkable economic standing in 2022 as only slightly lower than the national GDP of 7.6 percent. Among the regions in Mindanao, the PSA said Davao Region led the pack with an impressive 8.15 percent growth rate, while Caraga trailed behind at 5.9 percent. The other expanses in Mindanao—Regions 9, 10, 12, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)—also recorded positive growth rates ranging from 6.59 percent to 7.5 percent. Still, MinDA chair Maria Belen Acosta said there is still much work to be done to sustain and further accelerate Mindanao’s growth trajectory. Acosta cited the continued growth of the agriculture and fisheries sectors, the development of the infrastructure and tourism industries, and increasing investments in the region remains as crucial factors for progress in the area. “Overall, the strong economic performance of Mindanao in 2022 is a promising sign for the region's future, and it is hoped that this growth will continue in the years to come,” she said. (PNA) from page 1 expandable to as much as 900MW. The project also includes converter stations in both regions and more than 500ckm of overhead lines to facilitate the flow of electricity, it said.

Ngcp...

NGCP said the MVIP will provide sustainable power transmission service that will lessen the instances of power interruptions.

It will also promote energy resource sharing, as excess power generated in one region can now be transmitted to the other, it added.

Parts of the MVIP were completed in 2022, such as the Lala-Aurora 138kV transmission line, the 350kV submarine cable, and cable terminal stations in Santander, Cebu, and Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte, it said.

Plant...

from page 1 in the municipality of Talusan in Olutanga Island, Zamboanga Sibugay.

Cerezo explained that this facility works by separating hydrogen and oxygen through a process called “electrolysis.”

“Hydrogen is a technology that will provide power in place of fossil-based power plants. Internationally, that is being recognized. In fact, most industrial countries are shifting to the use of that, and we are lucky because HDF would like to invest in the Philippines,” he said. high-frequency and low value retail transactions. from page 3 said “tourism is bouncing back, pushing up restaurant and accommodation charges in the process.” “The next challenge for the BSP is to sustainably tame inflation. We expect BSP to take interest rates higher until inflation is close to its target of 2 to 4 percent,” she added. The BSP has increased its key rates by a total of 425 basis points since May 2022, bringing the overnight reverse repurchase (RRP) rate to 6.25 percent. The hike was made to help address the acceleration in inflation rate as prices of oil and other commodities in the international market rose last year due to the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, among others. Monetary authorities expect inflation to return to within-target levels by the last quarter of 2023, although inflation is seen to average at 6 percent this year.

He said this hybrid facility, which is also capable of storing power through its batteries, could generate 10 megawatts initially but added that HDF could expand the facility to produce up to 45 megawatts later on.

He said the local government has procured 60 hectares to host the plant.

Cerezo added that the HDF also plans to establish similar facilities in 10 additional areas across Mindanao.

He said that this plant is a game changer for Mindanao’s power industry because it can provide the island with a sustainable source of electricity and lessen its dependence on coal plants that supply more expensive power.

He said the cost of fossil fuel fluctuates as it is driven by the global market.

Once established, Cerezo said the plant would help stabilize power in Western Mindanao where some areas continue to experience rotating brownouts, more particularly in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.

“Western Mindanao sits at the tail-end and experiences low voltage…. We need to have a power source that is located within so that it can also provide better services in terms of stable power,” he added.

Last year, to further increase the use of e-payments, the BSP launched the QR Ph person-to-merchant (P2M) payment facility which was cost-effective since it does not require expensive point of sale or data capture terminals.

Basically, the QR Ph P2M is an interoperable digital payments between customers and merchants even if they maintain accounts with different financial service providers. It may also be used for bills payment in the future.

To help spread QR Ph use across the country, the BSP introduced the Paleng-QR Ph Plus program in mid-2022 with the Department of Interior Local Government to help local government units bring QR Ph to public markets and transport hubs for tricycles.

The BSP also launched Bills Pay Ph in 2022, one of three crucial payment streams to shift 50 percent of all payments into e-payments. The other two -- Request-to-Pay and Direct Debit – are yet to be implemented.

Bills Pay Ph enables digital transactions between accounts from different payment service providers by scanning or uploading the QR Ph personto-biller (P2B) code, or by manually inputting payment details for the non-QR mode of payment.

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The inflation rate in the first quarter this year stood at 8.3 percent, with the March level decelerating to 7.6 percent from 8.6 percent in the previous month.

The PPI during the month was also lower than 5.4 percent in March last year.

The PSA attributed the PPI’s rise at a slower pace to the decline in the index of the manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products industry division at -0.4 percent from 4.2 percent in February.

Other contributors include the slowdown in the annual growth of the manufacture of food products at 5.2 percent from 6.1 percent in February, and the 3.4 percent drop in basic metals.

On the other hand, seven industry divisions recorded higher annual growth rates, led by beverages and furniture, which both grew by 5.9 percent.

The PSA said month on month, PPI posted a decrement of -0.02 percent from -0.1 percent the previous month, mainly due to the lower monthly growth rate of the manufacture of other nonmetallic mineral products.

The PPI is generated from the results of the Producer Price Survey (PPS), which is

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE SPOUSES MARIO LUMBAN BAGOLOR AND GUILLERMA BAZAR BAGOLOR conducted nationwide. The survey gathers monthly producer prices of selected products included in the market basket. (PNA) from page 8

Rotary...

– An open forum where participants can make recommendations to the Board – Local and international speakers sharing information on relevant topics – A chance to network, reconnect with friends, and find inspiration for continuing your service and leadership in your community – Entertainment and social outings

An institute may assemble leaders from one zone, part of a zone, or several zones. The RI president designates one or more conveners to organize each institute and serve as his or her representative there. Past Rotary officers often participate as speakers, panelists, discussion leaders, and institute committee members.

NE:014-10(G-2-D-1, PSD-10-077241);

South: SE;014-14(F,PSD-182574);

Based on the BSP’s 2021 Financial Inclusion Survey (FIS), 56 percent of the adult population have financial account ownership, almost double from 29 percent in 2019.

It peaked last January so far when it hit a 14-year high of 8.7 percent.

Cerezo said the company is negotiating with Zamboanga del Sur II Electric Cooperative, Inc. for a possible supply agreement.

Covid...

from page 1

Covid-19 were recorded in the region last week,” the DOH13 report said, adding that 89 patients found positive for the virus were admitted to the different designated health facilities in the region. The DOH-13 report indicated that only 88 out of 402 nonIntensive Care Unit (ICU) beds, and one out of the 67 ICU beds at health facilities in the region were utilized last week. (PNA)

Digital...

from page 3 transactions.

Under the Digital Payments Transformation Roadmap, about 50 percent of payments in terms of volume should be digitalized by 2023.

The BSP was able to migrate 30.3 percent of transactions into digital form because of merchant payments, peer-topeer (P2P) remittances, and business payments of salaries and wages to employees. All of these payment streams are

The 56 percent is equivalent to 42.9 million of Filipino adults with transactional accounts. About 77.2 million of the total 110 million Filipinos are adults.

The BSP, which releases the FIS every two years, said the latest number of financial transaction accounts is the highest growth to date. Ownership of a formal account is a basic indicator of financial inclusion.

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS

Notice is hereby given that the late LEA LAM died intestate on August 25, 2021 in Initao, Misamis Oriental, leaving behind a PORTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND, containing an area of EIGHTY (80) SQUARE METERS, more particularly described as follows: Transfer Certificate of Title No. P-23152 A parcel of land (Lot of the cadastral survey of Cagayan with the improvements thereon, situated in Poblacion, Municipality of Cagayan. Containing an area of SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO (642 SQUARE METERS, MORE OR LESS is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS WHEREAS, the parties hereto are the only surviving heirs of the decedent, they being the surviving children of the decedent. WHEREAS, there are no known debts or obligations due against the estate of said decedents; Made and entered into by and between the heirs of the late LEA LAM , namely: PARTIES:

1. BENJAMIN LAM JUMAWAN , of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Capistrano, Kalambaguhan, Cagayan de Oro City;

2. JOAQUIN LAM JUMAWAN, of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Capistrano, Kalambaguhan, Cagayan de Oro City;

3. JUDY ANN LAM JUMAWAN-ZAMORA , of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Capistrano, Kalambaguhan, Cagayan de Oro City; from page 5 recorded in the previous month.

March...

EXTRA JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS With Joint Special Power of Attorney

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) is scheduled to release the April 2023 inflation report on Friday. (PNA) Publication Notice R.A. 10172 Republic of the Philippines

CCE-0008-2023 RA 10172 May 2, 2023

In Compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1 Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administration Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that SONNY OBSIOMA AGBALOG has filed with this Office, a petition for Correction of Clerical Error/s in the child’s Sex from “MALE“ to “FEMALE" in the certificate of live birth of SONNY URTAL OBSIOMA who was born on August 3, 1969 at Sambulawan, Laguindingan Misamis Oriental and whose parents are GENARO ABUHAN OBSIOMA and FRANCISCA LAGNO URTAL.

Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than May 20, 2023.

2023

(SGD)IRIS J. RAGMAC, RN OIC-Municipal Civil Registrar

4. JOYCE LAM JUMAWANTAALA , of legal age, Filipino, married, and resident of Capistrano, Kalambaguhan, Cagayan de Oro City;

5. SUSAN LAM JUMAWAN-JAMOROL, of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Capistrano, Kalambaguhan, Cagayan de Oro City;

6. JUVELYN LAM JUMAWAN-FAJARDO, of legal age, Filipino, married, and a resident of Initao, Misamis Oriental; As per Doc no. 325; Page no. 65; Book no. II; Series of 2022. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. TATIANA ELAINE L. CHUN.

BWM Apr 21, 28 & May 5, 2023

Notice is hereby given that the late ALMER VINCENT R. SARIO , (the “Decedent”) who died on August 21, 2021 at Binangonan, Rizal who died without will and no debts; THAT the deceased died intestate, without will or testament and without any outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity; THAT the deceased left the following, described ONE (1) unit VEHICLE more particularly described as follows: Make: Toyota; Series: Vios; Body Type: Sedan; Engine No.: TNRX003443; Chassis no. ; Plate No: NBN-9047 is the subject of EXTRA JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS With Joint Special Power of Attorney. This agreement is executed between: 1. HERNANI R. SARIO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Morning Mist, Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City; 2. CHARITO SARIO-JACOB, (deceased) husband deceased, no children; 3. IRIS SARIOAQUINO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 4. LEAH SARIO-OCEAÑA, of legal age, widow, and a resident of Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 5. VERGIL R. SARIO, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 6. TERESITA R. SARIO, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 7. AVELINO R. SARIO, JR., of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 8. ALMER VINCENT R. SARIO, (single/deceased) surviving daughter Coco Margarette C. Sario (minor); 9. ARCHIEL R. SARIO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City. That we hereby authorizes ALEXA RAND SARIO AQUINO to transact, for and in our behalf over the above-stated vehicle with the EastWest Bank, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig Branch and likewise to sign the Deed of Absolute Sale as our Attorney-in-fact to any buyer over the above-mentioned vehicle for and in our behalf as per Doc. No. 457; Page No. 52; Book No. 55; Series of 2023. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY.

PERSEVERANDO L. ARAÑA JR.

Notice is hereby given that the late SPOUSES MARIO LUMBAN BAGOLOR AND GUILLERMA BAZAR BAGOLOR, who died on January 10, 2022 at Cagayan de Oro City and on September 3, 2004 at Cagayan de Oro City, respectively; That the said deceased, at the time of their death, left eight (8) parcels of land as follows:

1. A parcel of land as Lot No. G-2-C & H-2-B under TCT No. T-2169 and Tax Declaration No. 22-012-000600306 and Property Identification No. 059-12-0006-014-04 with an area of 7,173 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: 13-024 & 020 & Road; East: 13-030(Mario Bagolor); South: 13-035(F(LRC) PSD182574); WEST: 13-027(9,Psd-101311017409) 2. A parcel of land as Lot No. G-2-D-5, Survey No. Psd-10-077241 as part of TCT No. T-133057 and with Tax Declaration No. 22-012-0006-00384 and Property Identification No. 05912-0006-014-06 with an area of 300 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.014-00(G-2-D-4, PSD-10-077241); East: NE:014-07(G2-D-6,PSD-10-077241); South: SE:01407(G-2-D-6,PSD-10-077241); West: SW:014-04(G-2-D-8,PSD-10-077241)

3. A parcel of land as Lot No. G-2-C, Survey No. Psd-10-007651 (OLT) with Tax Declaration No. 22-012-000600391 and Property Identification No. 059-12-0006-014-03 with an area of 400 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.01041 (Road); East: NE:014-04(G-2-D-8, PSD-10-077241); South: SE:01404(G-2-D-8, PSD-10-077241);West: SW:014-02(9,PSD-101311-017409)

4. A parcel of land as Lot No. H(Road Lot) (LRC), Survey No. Psd-182574 under TCT No. T-124804 and Tax Declaration No. 22-012-0006-00392 and Property Identification No. 05912-0006-014-25 with an area of 7,222 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.010-41(Road); East: NE:017-19(G1498,CAD-1109), 017-20 to 25(D-1,D-2,D-3, all of Psd-10-071609 & Psd-10-000550); South: SE:021-36(Road Lot); West:

SW:Section 014

5. A parcel of land as Lot No. G-2-D-6, Survey No. Psd-10077241 as part of TCT No. T-133057 and with Tax Declaration No. 22-0120006-00394 and Property Identification No. 059-12-0006-014-07 with an area of 1,677 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.014-00, 27 & 09(G-2-D-5, G-2-D-7 & G-2-D-3,PSD-10-077241); East:

West: SW:014-04(G-2-D-8, PSD-10077241) 6. A parcel of land as Lot No.G-2-D-1, Survey No. Psd-10-077241 as part of TCT No. T-133057 and with Tax Declaration No. 22-012-000600395 and Property Identification No. 059-12-0006-014-10 with an area of 4,927 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.01427(G-2-D-7, PSD-10-077241); East: NE:014-11(G-2-B-2, PSD-10-066990) ;South: SE:014-14(F,PSD-182574); West: 014-08, 09 & 07(G-2-D-2, G-2-D-3, G-2-D-6 of PSD-10-077241) 7. A parcel of land as Lot No. G-2-D-7, Survey No. Psd10-077241 as part of TCT No. T-133057 and with Tax Declaration No. 22-0120006-00398 and Property Identification No. 059-12-0006-014-27 with an area of 157 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.010-41 (Road); East: NE:014-11(G-2-B-2, PSD10-066990); South: SE:014-05,07,08 & 10(G-2-D-4, G-2-D-6, G-2-D-2 & G-2-D-1 of PSD-10-077241; West: SW:014-04(G2-D-8, PSD-10-077241) 8. A parcel of land as Lot No. G-2-D-8, Survey No. Psd10-077241 as part of TCT No. T-133057 and with Tax Declaration No. 22-0120006-00399 and Property Identification No. 059-12-0006-014-04-1 with an area of 9,800 sq. m. more or less located at Barangay of Kinawe, Municipality of Libona, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, more particularly described as follows: Description of Property Boundaries: North: NW.014-03 & 41(G-2-C,PSD10-007651(OLT) Road; East NE:01427, 05, 06 & 07(G-2-D-7, G-2-D-4, G-2-D-5, & G-2-D-6, PSD-10-077241); South: SE:014-14(F,PSD-182574); West: 014-01(9,PSD-101311-017409) are the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE SPOUSES MARIO LUMBAN BAGOLOR AND GUILLERMA BAZAR BAGOLOR. Made entered into by and among: The legal heirs of the late SPOUSES MARIO LUMBAN BAGOLOR AND GUILLERMA BAZAR BAGOLOR, namely:

1. AVE RUBY B. BACULANTA, of legal age, Filipino, married and with residence address at Purok 3-B, Gusa, Cagayan de Oro City, hereinafter referred to as HEIR;

2. ALAN B. BAGOLOR, of legal age, Filipino, married and with residence address at Zone 1, Igpit, Opol, Misamis Oriental, hereinafter referred to as HEIR;

3. ALDWIN B. BAGOLOR, of legal age, Filipino, widower and residing at Capistrano-Montalban, Cagayan de Oro City, hereinafter referred to as HEIR;

4. ARLYN B. SULEMA, of legal age, Filipino, married and residing at Zone 1, Buara, Bayabas, Cagayan de Oro City, hereinafter referred to as HEIR; 5. AIREN

B. SABALDANA, of legal age, Filipino, married and residing at Block 31, House

13, Pagatpat, Cagayan de Oro City; and

6. ARMIE B. FELICILDA, of legal age, Filipino, married and residing at Purok

6, Poblacion, Remedios T. Romualdez, Agusan del Norte, hereinafter referred to as HEIR as per Doc. No. 90; Page No. 19; Book No. 20; Series of 2023. Under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. OWEN S. MARCIAL.

BWM May 5, 12 & 19, 2023

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