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[Title] => Globe offers pioneering mobile payroll service
[Summary] => Globe Telecom, through its mobile commerce subsidiary G-Xchange Inc. (GXI), recently launched a first in the industry – a salary disbursement service linked to the mobile wallet and comes with insurance coverage.
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[Title] => Generali Pilipinas eyes 50% growth in premium income
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Generali Pilipinas Life Assurance Co. is targeting a 50-percent growth in premium income this year, or from P1.8 billion in 2006 to P2.7 billion.
In 2005, total premiums including single premiums reached P1.4 billion. That allowed Generali Pilipinas to ranked 10th among the 34 life insurers from 15th overall the year before.
"In fact, our initial first quarter reports point to a 30-percent growth over budget (targets)," Generali Pilipinas president and chief executive officer Daniel T. Daly said.
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In 2005, total premiums including single premiums reached P1.4 billion. That allowed Generali Pilipinas to ranked 10th among the 34 life insurers from 15th overall the year before.
"In fact, our initial first quarter reports point to a 30-percent growth over budget (targets)," Generali Pilipinas president and chief executive officer Daniel T. Daly said.
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February 21, 2012 - 12:00am