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Affordable Prefab Homes for Every Filipino Dream

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 Like everything else, every company starts small and simple. This pioneering firm, which began modestly, was inspired by shipping containers—thanks to the father—and improved through clear ideas and innovation by the son. Mr. Christopher Kyle Malig , CEO and President, leads this exceptional and valuable venture, along with a team of professional architects and engineers, including the general manager, department heads, and skilled workers, who all helped create this once-in-a-lifetime project. Each person played a vital role in helping the company provide the best possible services. The move was a significant boost for Filipinos both locally and abroad, offering new hope for affordable homebuilding among kababayans, and foreign expat retirees alike , starting in August 2015. The company is fully Filipino-owned. As urbanization continues and housing demand exceeds supply in the Philippines, alternative building solutions like SmartHouse Philippines are stepping up to transf...

Claiming Benefits from Government & Private Insurers: a Bane?

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Membership to a lot of insurance bodies is mandatory in most agencies, especially in the government. For private companies and corporations, we have the SSS or Social Security Service as the government insurer for workers and employers. For government, we have the Government Service Insurance System . We also have PAGIBIG  that  promote savings and enhance housing accessibility for Filipino workers. From a fledgling IT systems, these offices did their best to integrate with updated technology. Many still remain wanting, but so far, as many would say, "pwede na". Like many government agencies, the intervention of face-to-face (F2F) services still exist. But some are as cryptic as the shady management that runs them. For instance, teachers still claim to have been had of their GSIS loans (they suddenly have loans even if they did not file any! Others like the PNP experience non-stop deductions from their salaries, while others were claimed to have not fully paid their loans yet...