Senatorial candidate, Camille Villar on Thursday hailed the invaluable contribution of the country’s top masterplanners and architects during their monthly gathering in San Juan.
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MANILA, Philippines — Camille Villar, a lawmaker, young entrepreneur, loving daughter, lovely wife and doting mother rolled into one, inspires ladies to own their achievements, no matter how big or small.
She may have very distinguished parents in former Senate Persident Manny Villar and Senator Cynthia Villar, trailblazers for siblings in Senator Mark Villar and Vista Land President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Paolo Villar, but Las Pinas City lone district Rep. Camille Villar isn’t under their shadows.
House Deputy Speaker and Las Pinas City lone district Rep. Camille Villar says that she feels “deeply honored” after a recent survey showed her ahead of her fellow Metro Manila solons.
In line with International Women’s Month, we take a closer look at how Camille VIllar forges a gender equal world in her own right. As a representative of the lone district of Las Piñas, Villar is an achiever and a doer.
AllHome Corporation, the pioneering one-stop shop home store in the Philippines, reported double-digit growth in its first half and second quarter results, showing its resiliency during the raging pandemic.
AllDay Marts, Inc., the Villar Group’s Supermarket chain, reported a 58.8 percent jump in net income to P179.6 million on the back of a 19.7 percent growth in sales to a record P4.49 billion.
In line with its thrust to remain on the cutting edge of customer needs and trends, AllDay Supermarket unveiled a number of its digital transformations throughout its store network. Key among these is the launch of an improved version of its e-commerce platform, www.allday.com.ph, reintroducing its fast, convenient and reliable online grocery shopping experience via a Progressive Web Application (PWA) website interface.
Las Piñas Lone District Rep. Camille Villar today called on Filipino consumers to buy local and support small businesses as she urged the government to simplify loan procedures aimed at helping micro, small and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs) at this time of pandemic.