Magna Prime’s Buildrite and Sinclair extends LAKBAYANIHAN spirit to Sta. Maria, Bulacan | Inquirer Business

Magna Prime’s Buildrite and Sinclair extends LAKBAYANIHAN spirit to Sta. Maria, Bulacan

/ 10:00 AM January 30, 2023

The parent company of Buildrite Construction Chemicals and Sinclair Paints, Magna Prime Chemical Technologies, Inc., celebrates its 22nd anniversary by extending its LAKBAYANIHAN culture to the people of Santa Maria, Bulacan. 

Mayor Omeng Ramos of Sta. Maria, Bulacan, and Captain Leonilo Secretario of Barangay Camangyanan graced the event with their presence to receive Magna Prime’s donations, including a mini-fire truck and products from Sinclair Paints. 

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Magna Prime CEO Derrick Tan welcomes Santa Maria Mayor Omeng Ramos at their main office for the turnover of the company’s fire truck donation for the municipality.

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Magna Prime mini-fire truck donation for the Municipality of Santa Maria, Bulacan.

The mini-fire truck will be stationed at San Gabriel Bypass Road, Santa Maria, and will be used for rescue purposes and prompt assistance in nearby areas. Sinclair Paint’s donation will be used in the beautification projects of Barangay Camangyanan. 

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L-F: Santa Maria Mayor Omeng Ramos receives Magna Prime’s mini fire truck donation from CEO Derrick Tan.

“Magna Prime is more than just a business. We’re also an organization who wants to help build the community and empower the people,” Magna Prime founder and CEO Derrick A. Tan explained during an interview. 

Staying true to their culture of LAKBAYANIHAN (Lakbay Tayo. Bayani Ako. Bayanihan Tayo.), Magna Prime continues to help the community through public-private initiatives. In line with this, Magna Prime also upholds its unique Filipino values of Hiya and Malasakit, which strengthened its relationship with the community. 

“Meron kaming hiya, hindi dahil nakakahiya. Meron kaming hiya because we are always mindful of others around us,” Tan said. 

Since their arrival in Barangay Camangyanan in 2018, the company has forged a strong relationship with the LGUs and the local citizens. Magna Prime regularly donates construction chemical products to its community for repairs and beautification of the schools and other public amenities. 

Magna Prime CEO Derrick Tan and R&D Chemist Kalel Leland Ocampo touring Santa Maria Mayor Omeng Ramos and Barangay Camangyanan Chairman Leonilo Secretario around Magna Prime’s laboratories.

“Napakaganda ng istorya kung paano niyo napili ang bayan ng Santa MariaKahit na matanda na ako, gusto ko pang maglingkod kapag nakikita kong masaya at nagtutulungan ang mga tao,” Mayor Omeng Ramos said after Mr. Tan told the humbling journey of Magna Prime before finding its home. 

In 2021, Magna Prime organized a community pantry with the help of Barangay Camangyanan LGU and the people of Camangyanan, providing temporary relief to over 1800 families who were gravely affected by the pandemic. 

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Barangay Camangyanan officials headed by Chairman Leonilo Secretario receives Sinclair Paints donations from CEO Derrick Tan.

“Hindi pa man lumilipat dito sila Sir Derrick, tumutulong na sila sa amin. Nagbibigay na sila ng pintura para sa aming mga paaralan. Hindi lang dito sa Camanyangyanan, pati na rin sa mga kalapit na Barangay,” Barangay Captain Leonilo Secretario said. 

Even with the opening of the economy, Magna Prime continues to organize initiatives and spearhead projects that can help the people of Santa Maria. In fact, the company will soon unveil a huge project that can significantly impact the local economy of the municipality.

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