Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

HEADLINES

PLDT widens global partnership with Beam&Go for OFW convenience

The Beam&Go Marketplace is an alternative to remittance, where OFWs can purchase the basic needs such as groceries, medicines, and food of their families back home and manage their household budget efficiently.

PLDT’s international arm PLDT Global Corporation (PGC) continues to make the lives of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) better through its partnership with Beam&Go, an inclusive and digital marketplace.

The Beam&Go Marketplace is an alternative to remittance, where OFWs can purchase the basic needs such as groceries, medicines, and food of their families back home and manage their household budget efficiently.

“This is not the first time that PLDT Global and Beam&Go are working together to serve overseas Filipinos. That’s why this partnership is a great privilege for us because it serves as a testament to our commitment of bringing like-minded businesses closer to our kababayans. PLDT Global recognizes the contribution of migrant Filipinos to the national economy, that’s why we strive to lighten their load through digital services that support their and their families’ ever-changing lifestyle,” said Albert V. Villa-Real, President and CEO at PGC.

Under this partnership, OFWs can access Beam&Go’s Supermarket Electronic Gift Certificates (eGCs) by using PGC’s digital distribution platform, Vortex, accessed through www.myvortex1.com. They can start by becoming a Vortex partner and gift these eGCs to their families to use in supermarkets located in the Philippines.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

“This partnership is an avenue for Beam&Go to expand its value to OFWs’ journey. That is one of the main reasons why we are very thrilled and grateful to be continuing this path with PLDT Global,” said Albert Christian Go, Chief Operations Officer at Beam&Go. “Together, we can make a bigger impact to the lives of OFWs and their families and bring them a better future back home within their reach.”    

Beam&Go’s wide variety of products and services and PLDT Global’s evolving tools will be the OFWs’ bridge into diversifying their source of income, budgeting their savings, and making financial plans with their families.

This initiative for overseas Filipinos falls under PLDT’s group-wide commitment to Awesome Customer Experience and Quality of Service, one of the pillars that comprise the company’s sustainability framework. Helping the Philippines attain the UN Sustainable Development Goal #9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, PLDT Global empowers OFWs and their families with mobile solutions to help them better manage their finances, bringing them closer to their dreams.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Like Us On Facebook

You May Also Like

HEADLINES

Tech startup Packworks, through its mobile sari-sari store app and business intelligence tool Sari IQ, has found that sari-sari stores made significant sales of premium...

HEADLINES

Speaking at the UP College of Mass Communication’s “Caring for CMC, Conversations 2025” event last February 19, Ana Pista championed the strategic integration of...

HEADLINES

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has taken on the responsibility of empowering the next generation with the knowledge required to navigate the digital world safely.

HEADLINES

This feature benefits users, such as freelancers, international students and expats in the country, to receive payments in Philippine Pesos (PHP) with zero fees...

HEADLINES

The shared services arm was honored at the Asia CEO Awards in the Top Employer of the Year and Service Excellence Company of the...

HEADLINES

Igloo and Salmon are strengthening their partnership in 2025 with the launch of Gadget Protection in the Philippines. This new offering will cover device...

HEADLINES

Under the partnership, TP has acquired an equity stake in Sanas through the tech start-up's Series B funding round and will become the exclusive...

HEADLINES

The Philippines continues to be a crucial market for remittances, which form a vital part of the country’s economy.

Advertisement