Being in the first list means banking transactions to and from the Philippines will be subject to, uh, delays because of closer monitoring for possible money laundering.
Being in the second list means the possible withdrawal considering weve been in the list for three straight years of General System of Preference privileges.
Mr. Chua, who represents the federation in the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (why, hes the current president of the PCCI Foundation), has been making official-sounding statements on behalf of the federation.
While the most junior among the federation officers, Mr. Chua is the most articulate in English.
You see, Josie Tan used to have a hairdresser from her favorite salon come to her home to fix her hair during working days. Eventually, she thought it made more sense to just set up the hairdresser.
Ms. Tan met Banco de Oro chairman Teresita Sy-Coson at Far East Bank and Trust Co. (which has been acquired and merged with Bank of the Philippine Islands). Ms. Tan was executive vice-president and Ms. Sy-Cosons family was a significant stockholder.
Boy Nazareno and his wife dote on their grandson.
While there, Bing Sibal-Limjoco will also be looking for franchise opportunities to and from China for the Philippine operation of global franchising consultant, Francorp.