Send Love and Support Effortlessly: TANGGapp Revolutionizes US-Philippines Money Transfers

Mobile remittance app TANGGapp created by Filipina founder Rebecca Kersch is changing the way money moves between the Philippines and the United States. Initially launched to facilitate transfers from US-based Filipinos to their families back home, TANGGapp now enables users in the Philippines to effortlessly send money stateside with its innovative Reverse Padala feature. This service caters to a variety of needs, from supporting students abroad to fulfilling pasabuy requests, making international financial support as simple as sending a text.
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Crowdfunding founder is Forbes venture capital gamechanger

Filipina Rachel De Villa, founder and Chief Technology Officer of Cropital, has been named in Forbes Asia’s list of young gamechangers

SMC hastens work at 24/7 pace to open Skyway Stage 3 by July

San Miguel Corporation (SMC) hastened the work pace on the Skyway Stage 3 into a 24/7 project after fire in a nearby warehouse in Pandacan caused a portion of the road construction to collapse over the weekend.

LOOK: 1st Philippine sighting of Little Black Cormorant bird in Zamboanga

The Philippines has recorded its first-ever sighting of the Little Black Cormorant in Zamboanga City.

72-year-old jeepney driver Elmer Cordero gets a store from donation drive

72-year-old Elmer Cordero, the oldest of six displaced jeepney drivers arrested back in June for protesting their loss of livelihood amid the nationwide quarantine, has been given a new source of income with his newly opened sari-sari store in front of his home in Caloocan.
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DLSU win World Universities Debating Championships

The Philippine team from De La Salle University (DLSU) emerged as World Champions at the World Universities Debating Championship

Pasig River cleanup breakthrough: 1.3 million tons of waste removed to ease pollution and...

A breakthrough for Philippine environmental action is being marked this July with a two-year massive cleanup drive in critical sections of the Pasig River nearing its 1.5 million tons of waste removal target to help increase its depth, promote faster water flow, and lessen chances of severe flooding in nearby communities.

UAE’s Burj Khalifa lights up with Philippine flag on Independence Day

The world's tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is set to once again feature the Philippine flag on Independence Day 2020.

5 Qualities of a Real Estate Agent You Can Trust

With brochures to review and websites to visit, searching for a home can be confusing. While you can decide on your own or get...

Watsonville digital archive honors 1st Filipino immigrants in California

The Watsonville digital archive honoring the first Filipino immigrants in California's Pajaro Valley has been unveiled in the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History in the United States.

SALE: Travel Getaways Discounts on millions of airline seats this September

Looking for discounts to travel getaways this holiday season? Check out the combined over 4 million seats on Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Airlines...

Bulacan’s newly opened Sitio Brown Bridge to improve access for students and farmers

Bulacan's Sitio Brown Bridge in Malapad na Parang is expected to improve and provide safer access for students going to school and farmers bringing their harvest to the market.
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