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  2. Call center industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A Teletech BPO site in Cainta, Rizal. Call centers in the Philippines began as providers of email response and managing services then broadened to industrial capabilities for almost all types of customer relations, ranging from travel services, technical support, education, customer care, financial services, online business-to-customer support, and online business-to-business support.

  3. 911 (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    By virtue of Executive Order No. 226, 117 became the official national emergency telephone number of the Philippines on July 14, 2003. [7] The ₱1.4 billion project was completed on August 2, 2003, with the opening of a new 117 call center in Quezon City, serving the entire Metro Manila area. [2]

  4. Swiss-Belhotel International - Wikipedia

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    Swiss-Belhotel in Pangkalpinang. As of 2024, the company operates 125 hotels in 21 countries under overall 16 brands: [1] Zest - Zest, Zest OK, Zest Plus; Budget - Swiss-Belinn, Swiss-Belcourt, Swiss-Belexpress

  5. Dali Everyday Grocery - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, the number of stores increased to 630 (all in Luzon), with plans have a total of 950 stores by the end of the year. [ 8 ] In July 2024, Hard Discount Philippines Inc. (HDPI) reported cumulative losses of ₱ 3.26 billion over three years since opening its first store in the Philippines, according to a financial statement filed ...

  6. Advanced Contact Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Contact Solutions manages five call centres with about 7,000 seats in various cities in and near Manila, including Makati, Quezon City, and Lipa City. [3] ACS is considered to be one of the 39 largest call centres in the Philippines. [4] In 2007, ACS had a revenue of P2.6 billion. [5]

  7. Philippines–Switzerland relations - Wikipedia

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    The opening of official Swiss representation in the Philippines was first considered by the Swiss Federal Council in 1851. [1] In March 1862, The Swiss government opened its first representation in all of Asia in the Philippines. A month later, the Swiss Consulate in Manila opened its doors. Under the direction of Peter Jenny, Switzerland's ...

  8. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the Philippines

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    Baguio Botanical Garden [1] Baguio, Benguet: Center for Tropical Conservation Studies (CENTROP) arboretum [2] 2020 Silliman University, Energy Development Corporation: Valencia, Negros Oriental: Makiling Botanical Gardens [3] University of the Philippines Los Baños: Laguna: Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden: July 1959 [4] 5.5 hectares (14 ...

  9. Mehan Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden established by Governor Fernándo Norzagaray y Escudero was one of a number of botanical gardens established in Asia by European colonial powers (for example, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden in 1787 and Bogor Botanical Gardens in 1817). Sebastián Vidal was the best known director of the garden.