In a bid to continuously serve its customers in the fastest and most convenient way Cebuana Lhuillier Pera Padala opened its first outlet out of the country on September 13.
Having been in partnership with international remittance business all over the world for years, Cebuana Lhuillier has step into another milestone as it officially launched Cebuana Lhuillier Hong Kong Ltd.
Guaranteeing a quick, safe, and easy way to send and receive money, Cebuana Pera Padala Hong Kong branch also offers real-time transactions for its clients that would enable the money receiver to cash out as soon as the money sender completed the sending process in the branch.
Located at Tsuen Wan New Territories, CL HK Ltd. fulfilled the company’s plan to slowly branch out the Cebuana Lhuillier brand to other parts of the world.
The opening of the Cebuana Lhuillier Hong Kong branch was attended by Cebuana Lhuillier Services Corporation (CLSC) Vice President and Hong Kong Ltd Managing Director Philippe Andre Lhuillier, Chief Information Officer Ergie Ong, Cebuana Lhuillier Rural Bank President Leo Escaño, Senior Adviser to the Chairman and President & CEO Gigi Teves, Integrated Marketing and Communications Group Head Michael Sena, CLSC General Manager Noel Cristal, and CLS-Operations Division Manager Arjie De Castro.
Also present were HK News Marketing Manager Jeneth Julve and Account Executive Corelene Bacaltos, Kayumanggi Magazine Publisher and Editor-in-chief Arnold Pineda, POLO HK Labor Attaché Manuel Roldan, and A-Freight Cargo Country Head Susan Lozano.
Staying true to its realigned mission to focus on education, Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. (CLFI), in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd), took part in this year’s National Literacy Conference. Conducted by the Literacy Coordinating Council (LCC), this momentous event was held at Teachers Camp, Baguio City on September 4 and 5.
With the theme “Literacy for Inclusive Growth”, the two-day event was highlighted by the presentation of winners of the Hall of Fame Award and the Special Award of Excellence in Literacy—the highest award conferred for the first time this year to two Local Government Units (LGUs). CLFI served as the benefactor of the cash component amounting to Php 200,000.00 each for the said award.
Davao City won the Hall of Fame Award, while the municipalities of Agoo, La Union and Tubungan, Iloilo bagged the Special Award of Excellence in Literacy as previous Hall of Famers (3-time first placers in the annual awards) who have proven sustainability of their winning programs for three years after winning the Hall of Fame awards. Responding to the heart-warming appreciation of the LCC Chairperson DepEd Undersecretary Rizalino Rivera, CLFI Executive Trustee and General Manager Atty. Cesar R. Vidal delivered an inspiring message after the awarding ceremony.
In his message, Atty. Vidal recounted how CLFI Chairman Ambassador Philippe Lhuillier and CLFI President and CEO Dr. Jean Henri Lhuillier readily approved the proposal to be the benefactor in the highest award on literacy. He shared that the Lhuilliers fully believe in the high importance of this program to our country and in our everyday life. Atty. Vidal also introduced to the delegates CLFI’s advocacy on education, one of which is its support to DepEd’s Alternative Learning System.
The conference was attended by 433 participants from the eight different sectors represented in the LCC — DepEd, Senate, House of Representatives, Department of Interior and Local Government, National Economic and Development Authority, Public Information Agency, Philippine Normal University, and Nongovernment Organization.
“Mother of Literacy” and LCC creator Senator Santanina Razul graced the event.
"WHILE I HAVE EXPERIMENTED with some other things, I've always sort of known, growing up, that I would be running the business," says Jean Henri Lhuillier president and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier. Jean Henri is a busy man – in addition to running Cebuana Lhuillier, he is the honorary consul for the nation of San Marino to the Philippines, and counts sports and philanthropy among his numerous pursuits.
Source: Adobo Magazine (July-August 2013 issue)
Giving hope and stimulating optimism for Typhoon Maring and Habagat victims, the newly re-branded Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. (CLFI), the corporate social responsibility arm of PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies, travelled all the way to Cavite and Laguna for a two-day relief operations on August 31 and September 1 respectively.
In partnership with the TV5 Alagang Kapatid Foundation, CLFI restored smiles on a total of 960 Caviteños in Barangay San Rafael 3 in Noveleta, and La Isla Bonita de Salinas in Rosario, Cavite on Saturday and a total of 974 beneficiaries from Barangay San Jose in Biñan and Brgy. Palingon in Calamba City, Laguna.
IN a move to further provide better education opportunities to the Filipino youth, the PJ Lhuillier Foundation announced its transformation and rebranding at the launch of its e-learning facility at the Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resource Center (NALLRC) of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) main campus in Santa Mesa, Manila.
PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies (PJLGC) President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Jean Henri Lhuillier said the change of name comes with the mandate to focus on education.
“In line with our corporate social responsibility efforts, we decided, with the blessing of my dad [Philippine Ambassador to Portugal Philippe Jones Lhuillier], to change the name of our PJ Lhuillier Foundation Inc. to Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc. [CLFI]. This was a true effort to show that Cebuana Lhuillier means business in supporting education…in supporting those in need,” Lhuillier said.
At the launch of the facility, Lhuillier thanked PUP President Emmanuel de Guzman and expressed his gratitude to the university for being an “instrument to convey our advocacy that education is a right for everybody and is something that everyone should receive.”
“May this step be a launch pad for young minds to explore different fields of the academe, discover skills and venture out in the world of learning,” Lhuillier said.
The PUP-CLFI E-Learning Center, which is open to all PUP students, houses modern information-technology equipment with 21 units of desktop computers, all with UPS and Wi-Fi access, that will contain titles of over 400 select e-books all over the world.
The P2-million e-learning facility is equipped with complete sound system, concert speakers, wired microphones and microphone stands, control and equalizer. It is also furnished with two split-type air-conditioning units, an LCD projector with screen, emergency lights and four closed-circuit TV cameras.
Staffed by Cebuana Lhuillier personnel who will assist students in their research and studies, the e-learning center will provide a resource support for easy and conducive researching options for the CLFI scholars, PUP students and faculty.
All these, said Dr. Divina Pasumbal, PUP-NALLRC director, make the PUP-CLFI E-Learning Center on a par with those in La Salle, Ateneo and UP Diliman.
“At this juncture, I want to thank the president for opening PUP’s doors to private partnerships because we really have to accept the fact that the government agencies direly need this private partnership,” Pasumbal said.
In return, Lhuillier was elated that the partnership was forged.
“I am happy that the [PUP administration] agreed to this public-private partnership. We definitely saw the need for PUP and I believe PUP also saw the need from their end for private support. More than anything, it is really a question of who needed support the most and we felt, the foundation felt, that PUP was that university,” Lhuillier said.
For his part, Ambassador Lhuillier said he is happy with the direction the foundation is going.
“Watching the foundation grow and become what it is today is one of the most beautiful things that have happened not only for Cebuana Lhuillier but also for the family of PJ Lhuillier. We firmly believe that education is the best weapon to overcome poverty and help the country push its potential,” he said.
“The CLFI aims to help our youth and push them to pursue studies, have them be an instrument of change and become inspiration to others. Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc. will never tire of helping and handing service, especially to those who need it the most,” the ambassador said.
In Photo: Executives of Cebuana Lhuillier attend the opening ceremonies of its foundation’s donation on August 16 of an e-learning center at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) in Santa Mesa, Manila. Unveiling the memorabilia marker are (from left) PJ Lhuillier Group of Companies (PJLGC) President and CEO Dr. Jean Henri D. Lhuillier; PJLGC Chairman Ambassador Philippe J. Lhuillier; and PUP President Dr. Emmanuel C. de Guzman. (Nonie Reyes)
Source: Business Mirror