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Philippine Mortuary Association (PMA)  had its 2nd Annual Convention & Symposium held last  February 28-March 2 at the Pacific Center for Advanced Studies ( PCAS) Nivel Hills, Lahug. The event  brought  about  more than two hundred funeral service professionals gathered together for three (3) days of educational opportunities, trade shows with exhibitors displaying the newest Filipino imported funeral supplies and other business materials. 


Convention creates global connection

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The ongoing first ever National Mortuary Trade Show held at the Panorama Heights in Nivel Hills this city, is one of the steps the stakeholders are now taking to professionalize the mortuary service in the Philippines, which are mostly managed by small operators.
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This was disclosed yesterday by the US Embassy-Manila chief consul Christopher Rowan in a talk during the first trade show and conference in line with the funeral profession dubbed "Going Home: A Closer Look at Repatriation," organized by the Pacific Center for Advanced Studies (PCAS).
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"We (ERC and NDC) have already agreed in principle. But we are still negotiating on the terms of the loan," ERC chairman Manuel Sanchez said.

Sanchez said the ERC is also talking with some private financing groups like the AIG group in case the talks with NDC will not work out.
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                    [Title] => Philippine Mortuary Association’s 2nd Annual
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Convention creates global connection

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The ongoing first ever National Mortuary Trade Show held at the Panorama Heights in Nivel Hills this city, is one of the steps the stakeholders are now taking to professionalize the mortuary service in the Philippines, which are mostly managed by small operators.
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This was disclosed yesterday by the US Embassy-Manila chief consul Christopher Rowan in a talk during the first trade show and conference in line with the funeral profession dubbed "Going Home: A Closer Look at Repatriation," organized by the Pacific Center for Advanced Studies (PCAS).
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"We (ERC and NDC) have already agreed in principle. But we are still negotiating on the terms of the loan," ERC chairman Manuel Sanchez said.

Sanchez said the ERC is also talking with some private financing groups like the AIG group in case the talks with NDC will not work out.
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