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M Lhullier brings POPTV closer to Filipinos Details 25 February 2021
M Lhuillier not only bridges Filipino families by providing a fast and efficient remittance service, but now it also links them to affordable and quality entertainment by partnering with the newest streaming platform POPTV.
POPTV is a video-on-demand streaming platform and a Singapore-based company that offers a wide array of local content (blockbuster movies, indie films, classics) and Tagalized international content (KDramas, animes, BL series, Asian movies, plus many more). Its curated library has titles from biggest local producers ABS-CBN, Viva, Regal, and TBA Studios, and international studios JTBC, SBS, and CJ Entertainment of Korea; Nob Productions, GDH, and GMMTV of Thailand; and Medialink of Hong Kong.
Published February 12, 2021, 5:30 PM
M Lhuillier, one of the Philippines major remittance service providers, is expanding operations to bring to Filipinos households affordable and quality entertainment by partnering with the newest streaming platform POPTV.
“The pandemic has caused everyone many worries and troubles, and our role as a payment center is to give them the value of convenience and ease. With more than 2,600 M Lhuillier branches nationwide, we strive to be closer to the Filipino people by being committed to bringing a fast, safe, and reliable service to them,” said Michael Lhuillier, President and CEO of M Lhuillier Financial Services, Inc.
M Lhuillier has recently announced their partnership with POPTV, an affordable streaming platform.
"The pandemic has caused everyone many worries and troubles, and our role as a payment center is to give them the value of convenience and ease. With more than 2,600 M Lhuillier branches nationwide,
Published December 20, 2020, 2:06 PM
To officially kick off the Yuletide season, Waterfront Hotels & Casinos held its annual tree lighting ceremonies in all of its three properties: Waterfront Cebu, Waterfront Mactan, and Waterfront Davao.
This year, the country’s largest Filipino-owned and managed hotel chain opted to go for short, yet solemn celebrations with the intention of lighting up not only the Christmas trees, but also the hope to the neighboring communities as it launched “Waterfront Light of Hope – The Season of Giving,” a CSR project to share hope and happiness by giving back this Christmas.
At the Waterfront Cebu’s tree lighting ceremony, from left: Department of Tourism-7 Regional Director Shalimar Hofer Tamano, Cebu City Vice Mayor Michael Rama, Waterfront Cebu General Manager Anders Hallden, Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, and businessman Michel Lhuillier