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The Bureau of Treasury (BTr) has moved the implementation of a non-restricted trading and settlement environment for government securities to early next year to allow  concerned parties to address operational concerns.

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The Insurance Commission (IC) has reminded all insurance companies to raise their minimum paid-up capital to P250 million by the end of the year or face a possible suspension of their operating license.

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Sixty-two fire and jail officials will have new assignments starting today, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said.

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Under Department Order 31-01 of the Department of Finance (DOF), all life and non-life insurance companies are required to have a minimum capital of P50 million by end June this year. Failure to meet the deadline would result in a suspension of operations and possible closure of the company.
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Under Department Order 31-01, life and non-life insurance companies will not be issued a license to operate or to renew their expiring licenses starting June this year unless they can show proof that they have met the capital requirement.
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The Insurance Commission (IC) has reminded all insurance companies to raise their minimum paid-up capital to P250 million by the end of the year or face a possible suspension of their operating license.

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Sixty-two fire and jail officials will have new assignments starting today, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said.

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Under Department Order 31-01, life and non-life insurance companies will not be issued a license to operate or to renew their expiring licenses starting June this year unless they can show proof that they have met the capital requirement.
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