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Thank You, Nong Moroy!

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WELL…well, how time flies when things fall into place and they go your way, especially if the universe is on your side.

On February 14, 2019 then President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11212, a law granting MORE Electric and Power Corp. ( MORE Power) a 25- year power distributi­on franchise in Iloilo City.

Officially, MORE Power took over the power distributi­on facilities of Panay Electric Co. ( PECO) on February 20, 2020, one year and six days after the law was signed.

And the fourth anniversar­y is tomorrow.

MORE Power’s first order of business: a massive overhaul and rehabilita­tion of PECO’s deteriorat­ing power distributi­on infrastruc­ture which is now nearing completion, all part of a five-year developmen­t plan costing billions of pesos.

Then there’s the ongoing P96.4million undergroun­d cabling system or Undergroun­d Distributi­on Services (UDS), a first in “I Am Iloilo City” and Region 6.

Beyond its role as the city’s sole power distributo­r, the company has continued its efforts to help uplift the lives of the Ilonggos.

Recently, MORE Power extended f i nancial support to various charitable institutio­ns in Iloilo City through its Strategic Corporate Social Responsibi­lity initiative­s.

The charitable i nstitution­s included Asilo de Molo, Friends of Cancer Kids Iloilo Foundation, Inc., Philippine Red Cross, Homeless People’s Federation Philippine­s, Inc., St. Clement’s Parish Church, the Carmelite Monastery, Colegio de San Jose, Assumption Iloilo, Ati Orphanage and Children Center, Jaro Archdioces­an Social Action Center, and St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary, Inc.

MORE Power is also the first ever power utility to actually refund millions of pesos – and counting – deposits to qualified customers in compliance to Article 7 of the Magna Carta for Residentia­l Customers which mandates bill deposit refunds.

Under Article 7 of the magna carta , a customer who has paid his electric bills on or before the due date for three consecutiv­e years may request a full refund of his deposit even before the terminatio­n of their service.

The company has already processed a total of P3.3-million bill deposit refunds to 777 customers last year.

These guys at MORE Power are taking customer service/relations to the next level while setting the standards along the way.

For instance, donating seeds to the Federation of Farmers of Iloilo City, setting up a farmers’ market patronizin­g local urban farmers produce, and releasing fingerling­s to restore Iloilo River’s ecological balance, improve fish variety and create a sustainabl­e supply of aquatic food.

In an industry known for profittaki­ng rather than giving back, MORE Power had a very significan­t impact on the quality of life and economy of Iloilo City.

During the Iloilo Business Summit hosted by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Iloilo Chapter, the substantia­l impact of MORE Power’s strategic investment­s and operationa­l improvemen­ts on the local economy was highlighte­d.

The study was presented by Economist Dr. Winston Padojinog, president of the University of Asia and the Pacific.

MORE Power’s continuous efforts have substantia­lly reduced the frequency/ duration of power i nterruptio­ns, enhancing t he reliabilit­y of power supply for businesses and households alike. The company’s proactive governance measures have curtailed system losses, aligning them closely with the Energy Regulatory Commission’s system loss charges cap.

These enhancemen­ts have been instrument­al in attracting more subscriber­s to MORE Power’s services, leading to a substantia­l increase in captured customer connection­s and operationa­l revenues.

Simply put , t he entry and continuous presence of MORE Power brings significan­t contributi­ons to Iloilo City’s economy and its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for the region’s residents and businesses.

Thank you, Nong Moroy a. k. a. MORE Power. Well played, indeed./

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