METRO MANILA – The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PSCO) is releasing the official 6/49 Super Lotto Result at 9PM today, Tuesday, July 27, 2021. Check your tickets now.
6/49 Super Lotto is one of the most popular jackpot-bearing lottery games in the Philippines. It is drawn every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
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Jackpot can be won if you get the six winning numbers in any order. Please refresh this page after the 9PM draw for the latest result. Please double check with the official PCSO website for confirmation of result.
Mark the selected six numbers from 1 to 49 on a playslip using blue or black ink or a pencil. Or you may play for a Lucky Pick (LP) if you want to have your selections picked randomly. You may play up to 6 advance draws by simply marking the preferred number of draws in the DRAW panel.
You may increase your chances of winning by playing the SYSTEM. You may opt to play Roll 5, Sys 7 up to Sys 12.
To win a prize, you need to match at least three winning numbers. The more numbers you match, the greater your prize. For matching six numbers you win the JACKPOT amount.
In the event that there are no winners for the jackpot, the jackpot prize pool is carried forward to the next draw. Thus, the jackpot can get bigger. In case of multiple winners, jackpot prize will be divided equally.
To know if have you won, watched the live Lotto draw broadcasted over PTV4 and streamed over pcso.gov.ph, PCSO Games Hub and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Official Facebook page and PCSO Official YouTube Channel at 9:00PM.
Reminders from PCSO:
You must be at least 18 years old to buy 6/49 Super Lotto Tickets or claim your winnings. The 20.00 play amount is inclusive of 20% Documentary Stamp Tax (DST).
Players have the sole responsibility for checking the accuracy of the data printed on your ticket(s) including bet type, bet amount, the draw date you want to enter and the numbers you want to play.
Please ensure that you check your numbers at the official PCSO website. BusinessNews.ph cannot be held responsible for any misprints, typos, or inaccuracies that lead to any financial loss or failure to claim winnings.
METRO MANILA – Looking for the official 6/42 Lotto Result? Here is the official 6/42 Lotto Result Today, Tuesday, July 27, 2021, based on the official draw of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). Please refresh this page after the 9PM draw to view tonight’s winning combination.
6/42 Lotto is one of the most popular 6-digit game in the Philippines. It is the country’s first national lottery game where players get the chance to win at least P5,940,000 (initial jackpot prize). The jackpot prize keeps on growing based on nationwide sales until there is a jackpot winner.
Please refresh this page after the 9PM draw to view the latest result. Congratulations!
How to Play 6/42 Lotto:
Each Lotto 6/42 ticket costs 20.00. You may select your own 6-number combination from 1 to 42 on each board or play Lucky Pick (LP) and let the computer choose your numbers.
To play with the same selected numbers for more than one draw, mark your preferred number of draws you want to play in DRAW panel.
SYSTEM play is also available for this game. Simply select the 5R, SYS 7 up to SYS 12 option in your playslip to play your preferred System game and pay the corresponding amount.
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Live draws are broadcasted over PTV4 and livestreamed over pcso.gov.ph, PCSO Games Hub and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Official Facebook page and PCSO Official YouTube Channel at 9:00PM every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY where the six (6) balls numbered 1 – 42 are selected.
If the selected 6-number combination in your ticket matches the officially drawn 6-winning number combination you win the jackpot prize. However, if more than one player picks the same winning 6-number combination, the jackpot will be divided equally among the jackpot winners.
Consolation or low tier prizes are also available for anyone who matched 5 out of 6 down to 3 out of 6 numbers.
Past Results:
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Reminders from PCSO:
You must be at least 18 years old to buy UltraLotto 6/42 Tickets or claim your winnings.
The 20.00 play amount is inclusive of 20% Documentary Stamp Tax (DST)
Players have the sole responsibility for checking the accuracy of the data printed on your ticket(s) including bet type, bet amount, the draw date you want to enter and the numbers you want to play.
Please ensure that you check your numbers at the official PCSO website. BusinessNews.ph cannot be held responsible for any misprints, typos or inaccuracies that lead to any financial loss or failure to claim winnings.
METRO MANILA – Here are the 2D Ez2 Lotto Result Today, July 28, 2021, Tuesday based on the official 2PM, 5PM, and 9PM Draws of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). Check your tickets here!
2D Lotto is also known as Ez2 Lotto. It is one of the most popular digit games in the Philippines. The PCSO conducts live draws via social media for this game at 2PM, 5PM, and 9PM every day.
2D Lotto Result Today July 28, 2021 from PCSO:
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Congratulations to all the winners. if you did not make it in today’s draws, don’t worry, there are still more draws to come. 3D Swertres tickets are still at P20 each. Please check this post regularly for the latest 3D Swertres Lotto results from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).
Using the 2D Lotto playslip, select a set of two (2) numbers from a field of 1 to 3. You may also play the Lucky Pick (LP) if you do not have any number in mind. After marking your chosen numbers, mark the amount that you’re going to play for each combination. Play amount varies from PhP12.00 to PhP600.00 inclusive of 20% Documentary Stamp Tax (DST).
You can also mark “Rambolito” if you want to play the 2D Lotto System bet. The minimum play amount is 12.00 per 2-number combination.
In playing via Advance Draws, mark how many consecutive draws you want to play in the DRAW panel. You can play the same numbers and play type for six (6) consecutive draws.
Pay 12.00 for each play per draw.
You win 4,000.00 for every 12.00 play, if your selected 2-number combination match the winning 2-number combination in exact order. If you have selected the winning 2-number combination and have chosen the “Rambolito” game, you win 2,000.00 for every 12.00 play.
Reminders from PCSO:
You must be 18 years old or older to buy 2D Lotto Tickets or claim your 2D Lotto winnings.
The 12.00 play amount is inclusive of 20% Documentary Stamp Tax (DST)
Players have the sole responsibility for checking the accuracy of the data printed on your ticket(s) including bet type, bet amount, the draw date you want to enter and the numbers you want to play.
Please ensure that you check your numbers at the official PCSOwebsite. BusinessNews.ph cannot be held responsible for any misprints, typos or inaccuracies that lead to any financial loss or failure to claim winnings.
METRO MANILA – Here is the official 3D Lotto Result today, Tuesday, July 27, 2021 from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) based on 2PM, 5PM, and 9PM live draws online.
3D also known as Swertres is one of the most popular digit games in the Philippines. The PCSO releases official 3D result / Swertres result for 27 July 2021 at 2pm, 5pm and 9pm. Refresh this page after the scheduled draw time to see the latest results.
3D Lotto Result Today July 27, 2021 from PCSO (Swertres):
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Congratulations to all the winners. if you did not make it in today’s draws, don’t worry, there are still more draws to come. 3D Swertres tickets are still at P20 each. Please check this post regularly for the latest 3D Swertres Lotto results from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).
Select your Swertres number combination by marking one (1) number out of numbers 0 to 9 in each of the three columns.
Mark LP (Lucky Pick) if you want the terminal to choose the number combination for you.
Select your play amount.
Mark Rambolito if you want to play Rambolito 3D Lotto System Bet.
For Advance Plays, mark the number of consecutive draws in the Draw panel.
Where to Claim 3D Lotto Prize/s
For P10,001.00 and up, excluding the Jackpot Prize, prizes can be claimed in PCSO Branch Offices in your area or at the PCSO Head Office.
For P24 up to P10,000, prizes can be claimed at the Lotto outlet where you bought your ticket or at the PCSO Branch Offices in your are.
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Please ensure that you check your numbers at the official PCSOwebsite. BusinessNews.ph cannot be held responsible for any misprints, typos or inaccuracies that lead to any financial loss or failure to claim winnings.
Guest of honour at the opening ceremony today for the twin jewellery shows was Eliza Lee, Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Commerce, Industry and Tourism) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). In advance of the twin jewellery shows, the results of the 22nd Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition were announced, throwing the spotlight on the creative flair of local jewellery designers.
Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) yesterday.Open Group Best of Show Award and Craftsmanship and Technology Award – Designer: Yuen Ching-chiStudent Group Champion – Designer: Chan Wing-lam
Under the theme “Light. Shadow”, this year’s competition highlighted not only the level of talent locally but also the resilience of Hong Kong’s jewellery industry and its ability to move forward from the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The winning pieces are now on display at the Jewellery Show (Hall 3E Concourse) to showcase the ingenuity of original Hong Kong designs to jewellery buyers and exhibitors.
Jointly organised by the HKTDC, the Hong Kong Jewellers’ & Goldsmiths’ Association, Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association and the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, China, the Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition aims to enhance the design quality of the local jewellery industry, identify talent, and promote Hong Kong’s outstanding jewellery collections to local and international buyers. This year’s competition was divided into two categories, the Open Group and the Student Group, in which experienced and budding jewellery designers demonstrated their creative edge and excellent craftsmanship.
Open Group: Best of Show Award Winners demonstrate unique concepts
Three Best of Show awards were given in the Open Group. Yuen Ching-chi’s entry, “Follow the Wind” won a Best of Show award as well as the Craftsmanship and Technology Award. The winning piece can be worn in different ways. A fan with a pearl in the middle can be taken off and added to a ring, while two black jadeite fans can be combined to create a different style of necklace. Ms Yuen explained that the pearl on the fan represents the sun while the icy jadeite represents flowers. The sponsoring company for the piece, Sharon Yuen Jewelry Design, also received the Craftsmanship and Technology Award, recognising the production team’s excellence in jewellery craftsmanship.
Another Best of Show Award winner was Tang Yuk-ying, who selected a variety of materials and gemstones of different colours to create “Window of the Heart”, a ring with a hollowed-out design. There’s a saying that “when a door closes, another one opens”, and in her winning piece Ms Tang is encouraging people to open the door to their heart and take a leap forward to a brighter future.
The third Best of Show Award winner was Ng Ki-kai, whose design titled “Ming” incorporates the concept of light and shadow expressed through the sun and the moon. The golden pearl represents the sun and a black pearl represents the moon, while three-layered “golden lines” represent the hills and clouds from classical Chinese paintings. Diamonds on the edge of the ring symbolise the rays of the sun breaking through layers of cloud at dawn.
Student Group winners showcase next-generation creativity
Open to students of institutions registered in Hong Kong, the Student Group category aims to inspire more young design talents to join the jewellery design profession. Chan Wing-lam from the School of Continuing Education at Hong Kong Baptist University won the Student Group Champion with her brooch design, “Spring Bird”. The design was inspired by the reflections created by Chinese revolving horse lanterns, where light and shadow work together to produce stunning projections that are often seen as a metaphor for life.
The First Runner-up in the Student Group was Lo Lok-yi from CCC Mong Man Wai College. Her design, “Polaris Melody”, is a necklace composed of various interwoven metals, Swiss blue topaz and olive-green cubic zirconia. It was inspired by the rhythm and trails of light of the Polaris star, symbolising how there is always a ray of hope to guide us in the dark.
The Student Group’s Second Runner-up title was awarded to Lam Wai-yee from the School of Continuing Education at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her design, “Yanxia Ring”, is a piece of jewellery that can be worn separately as a pendant or a ring, or together as a combined piece. The work is inlaid with gemstones of different colours, representing the radiant glow between light and shadow and the beauty of a rainbow. The centre of the ring is inlaid with white jade to symbolise bringing light into the world.
Nearly 150 entries were submitted for this year’s competition. The six-strong judging panel evaluated the entries based on creativity and innovation, aesthetics, craftsmanship and wearability, topic relevance and marketability (the latter applicable only to the Open Group). The three Open Group winners will be sponsored to attend a three-day online jewellery design course at the Hiko Mizuno College of Jewellery in Japan.
Twin jewellery shows conducted in physical and online formats for first time
As the pandemic continues, this year’s twin jewellery shows are being conducted in a physical and online hybrid format for the first time, bringing together close to 440 exhibitors including overseas exhibitors who are joining the show online. Both shows are also open to jewellery-loving public visitors for the first time. Overseas buyers who cannot attend the physical events at the HKCEC can make business deals through online video conferences with exhibitors. The online show runs until 5 August.
About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong’s trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: www.hktdc.com/aboutus.
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Agnes Wat, Tel: +852 2584 4554, Email: agnes.ky.wat@hktdc.org
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Pat Lee’s NFT Artwork will be transformed into game characters which are playable by all the gamers around the world
God Temple, an NFT collectible platform, has introduced the gamification model for its limited-edition art collection collaborated with comic artist Pat Lee, who did stints with DC and Marvel comics.
Users of the platform will be able to play against other users or computer-controlled players through God Temple’s global matching system. It will be a Play-to-Earn model utilizing both the platform’s native token (MYTH) and the game token (SOUL), which are necessary for players to start a game.
At God Temple, players can hold the Greek god NFT and play as the mythical characters such as Zeus, Athena, and Hades, illustrated by renowned comic artist Pat Lee. The winner in the duel will receive a game token (SOUL) as a prize, which will be tradable on secondary markets.
The public sale of God Temple’s native token (MYTH) will commence on 2nd August on Balancer Liquidity Bootstrapping Pool to make it accessible in a fair, linear, and decentralized manner. The sale supply will be 1,000,000 MYTH and the sale will last for 48 hours and will officially conclude on 4th August. The Balancer sale will have a MYTH-USDC pool during the token issuance period.
“We aspire to bring the story of mythology to life, and that’s why we introduced this new gamification model. We are developing strategic collaborations with artists around the world to create timeless mythical art god NFTs. Pat Lee is the leading celebrity artist and we hope more artists will be inspired to join the ecosystem,” said the spokesperson at God Temple.
About God Temple
God Temple is an NFT game that features the limited-edition artworks based on mythical God characters, collaborating with iconic artists around the world. Players can play as the mythical characters against other players around the globe and receive rewards with its Play-to-earn model.
About Pat Lee
Over the past two decades, Pat did stints with DC and Marvel comics working on such mega-franchises as Batman, Superman, Iron Man, X-MEN, Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Punisher, and Spiderman. He also created the original North American series of Transformers comics, which ranked #1 top selling comic book six months in a row.
Leading Singapore-headquartered IT consulting and advisory services company Kris Infotech has acquired a 60% stake in the Colorado-based IT consultancy and staffing company AGS Tek Partners. The acquisition follows Kris Infotech’s strategic roadmap for growth, tapping into the enormous opportunities and immense potential of the dynamic US market.
To drive its ambitious expansion plans in the US and across North America, Kris Infotech is deputing IT industry veteran, Mr. Barani Kumaresan, from Singapore. As Senior Vice President, Mr. Kumaresan will be responsible for making all operational decisions for AGS Tek Partners, executing the company’s strategy and scaling up operations of AGS Tek Partners.
“We are thrilled to add AGS Tek Partners into our fold. Their expertise and experience in delivering IT resourcing and training services in the US over many years is immensely valuable and will serve as a launchpad for our own growth plans. Together, we look forward to delivering our suite of IT services to a lot more companies across the US and North America and enabling them to get maximum value from their investments in Information Technology and digitalization/digital transformation,” said Ms. Reem D’Souza, Head of Business Strategy and Investor Relations at Kris Infotech. “I am confident that Kumaresan’s extensive experience in the IT services sector and his presence in the US to run our operation are critical to fast track our plans for this important market.”
Kris Infotech was seed funded in 2006 by Mr. Rajeev Srivastava, the Founder & Executive Chairman of Basil Technology Partners, which closed a US$171 million institutional fund in 2018. Mr. Srivastava has over 30 years of successful investing and operations experience in the technology services sector across Asia, the US and Europe, having invested in 14 niche global technology companies.
Commenting on being acquired by Kris Infotech, Mr. Dave Malhotra, Founder & CEO of AGS Tek Partners, said, “We are excited by the next stage of our corporate journey as a part of Kris Infotech. Not only does this acquisition add several complementary competencies, but there is also a great synergy in our visions for how we can add value to our customers. With the backing and support of Kris Infotech, we are even better equipped to delight more customers in multiple domains. We look forward to being the one-stop, end-to-end IT solutions provider for our clients.” Mr. Malhotra is an experienced investor with a successful track record in the information technology and services industry. His expertise spans the realms of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Business Intelligence, Integration, Enterprise Software, and Enterprise Architecture.
About Kris Infotech
Kris Infotech (http://kris.sg/) is a Singapore-headquartered IT solutions company, providing a wide range of IT services from technology consulting and advisory in emerging tech to IT talent solutions. Established in 2006 by Rajeev Srivastava, the co-founder of APAR Infotech, the company currently employs over 150 professionals with operations in Singapore, Malaysia, India, Thailand, and the US, while also supporting customers in Vietnam, Philippines, and Australia. New offices in Vietnam and Indonesia are scheduled to commence operations in Q4, 2021. Kris Infotech expertise includes Cyber Security, Data & Artificial Intelligence (AI), DevOps & AIOps, SCM (SAP-APO/IBP, Anaplan, Kinaxis), Blockchain and RPA. The company also offers professional services in IT Contracting, Executive Search/ Permanent Placements and RPO.
About AGS Tek Partners
Colorado-based AGS Tek Partners (http://www.agstek.com/) is a provider of state-of-the-art IT services and solutions that address the modern-day business challenges of most organizations. The company has been delivering on-demand technology consulting, technology resourcing (both on-demand on-site staffing as well as permanent placements) and software training services for more than five years.
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AGS Tek Partners
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The Bureau of Immigration announced that they will be implementing the most recent directive from Malacanang expanding the travel ban to include passengers coming from Malaysia and Thailand starting July 25 until July 31.
The two adds to the already 8 existing countries temporarily banned to prevent the further spread and community transmission of emerging Covid-19 variants.
The other countries covered by the travel ban are India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia.
“Foreigners arriving from said countries or with a travel history there within the last 14 days will be denied entry and will immediately be sent back to their port of origin,” said Morente.
“On the other hand, Filipinos arriving from these countries as part of repatriation efforts by the government and non-government sectors will be allowed entry but will be subjected to set protocols by other government agencies,” the BI chief added.
Morente clarified that those who are already in transit and will be arriving before July 25 will be allowed entry, but will be required to undergo a strict 14-day facility-based quarantine. (BI)
Cotabato will now have its own state university. This is after the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairman Popoy De Vera led the conferment of the university status of Cotabato City State Polytechnic College (CCSPC) on Thursday, July 22, 2021, after it had complied with the CHED standards as required by the law.
Republic Act No. 10585 was passed in the House of Representatives and the Senate on February 6, 2013 mandating the conversion of the CCSPC into a state university to be known as the Cotabato State University (CotSU).
Former 1st District of Maguindanao Rep. Bai Sandra Ampatuan-Sema is the author of Republic Act 10585 also known as, “An Act Converting The Cotabato City State Polytechnic College In Cotabato City Into A State University To Be Known As The Cotabato State University And Appropriating Funds Therefor” also expressed her gratitude on the inauguration of CotSU.
“I cannot express the happiness in my heart being a mother, being an educator, being a Bangsamoro and seeing our dreams come true. Without education, we will not be where we are now. This is the time for the Bangsamoro. Now, the Cotabato State University will be a partner of the Bangsamoro government in championing the minds of our dear students,” Ampatuan-Sema stressed.
Minister Mohagher Mohammad Iqbal of the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE) of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) also attended the inauguration of CotSU.
“Gaining the University status is not only a matter of prestige for the ones who made this possible. Rather, it is more of a dream unleashed for decades. More importantly, it opens a window of hope for the larger part of the BARMM populace in the Central Mindanao who have been deprived of higher education caused by lack of financial resources, armed conflict and other similar reasons,” Iqbal said.
CHED and MBHTE under the leadership of De Vera and Iqbal, respectively, ensure that Bangsamoro students in CotSU are being assisted.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has issued an order to an Operator of Payment System (OPS) to suspend its operation as an OPS and has invited said entity to register with the BSP as provided under Republic Act No. 11127 or The National Payment Systems Act (NPSA).
Said OPS is Lyka, a social media platform launched in the Philippines by a Hong Kong-based company, which allows its users to purchase, exchange, and use Gift cards in Electronic Mode or GEMs as payment for goods and services.
The Monetary Board has ascertained that these activities make Lyka an OPS and is thus required to register with the BSP, which is needed before it is allowed to continue with its OPS activities.
The operators of Lyka have already expressed their willingness to register with the BSP as an OPS.
The BSP reminds entities operating a payment system to comply with the requirement under the NPSA and BSP Circular No. 1049 to register with the BSP.
Circular No. 1049 provides for the Rules and Regulations on the Registration of Operators of Payment System. Registration of an OPS allows the BSP to have oversight of the payment system it operates to ensure that it functions safely, efficiently, and reliably by itself, consistent with the central bank’s objectives of consumer protection and financial stability.
Under Circular No. 1049, OPS that are required to register, but are found to be operating without registration, shall be directed to comply with the Circular’s registration requirements. Those that fail to comply may be ordered to stop operations until immediate action is taken to register with the BSP.
This is without prejudice to other enforcement actions that may be taken against the OPS and its directors/officer and/or employees in accordance with the BSP’s authority over payment systems under RA No. 7653, as amended (The New Central Bank Act) and the NPSA.
The BSP also advises the public to transact only with BSP-registered OPS that are listed in the BSP’s website. An OPS may be cash-in service providers, bills payment service providers, and entities such as payment gateways, platform providers, payment facilitators and merchant acquirers that enable sellers of goods and services to accept payments, in cash or digital form.