GOINGS ON: Mega Global Corp. CEO William Tiu-Lim gets award | Inquirer Business

GOINGS ON: Mega Global Corp. CEO William Tiu-Lim gets award

/ 05:10 AM April 22, 2018

William Tiu-Lim, president and CEO of Mega Global Corp., one of the country’s leading manufacturers and distributors of canned goods, recently bagged the Meralco Biz Partners Entrepreneur of the Year at the Asia CEO Awards held in the Grand Ballroom of the Manila Marriot Hotel in Pasay City.

The award recognizes personalities who achieved success in the field of business, government and academics in the Philippines and across the Asia-Pacific region.

Through his hard work and guidance, Mega Global has not only dominated the local market but is now exported to 36 countries in North America, Asia and Europe.

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Bankers develop digital banking ID facility

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The Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) has recently joined forces with Amihan Global Strategies, a technology and consulting company, to establish an industry-wide facility that will further enhance the country’s digital identity technology.

This project is set to revolutionize validation processes in the banking industry.

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“This initiative will enable the banking industry to provide a more convenient and faster way of delivering banking services to the clients,” BAP president Nestor Tan said.

This facility is powered by blockchain technology.

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