BAYO Clothing
Bayo was first started as a made-to-measure dress shop in Makati. The need to expand grew bigger when Bayo launched its ready-to-wear line. In 1992, the growing demand triggered the…
Bayo was first started as a made-to-measure dress shop in Makati. The need to expand grew bigger when Bayo launched its ready-to-wear line. In 1992, the growing demand triggered the…
Nail It! is a nail care salon concept started out by a mother-and-daughter tandem of Jean and her daughter Agatha, who loved spending time together having their nails done. In…
LEMBEST LECHON is a unique and new sensational Lechon Manok Liempo and Sisig business concept started on November 28, 2009 in Morning Breeze Subdivision, Caloocan City. It offers scrumptious Lechon…
“With the current economy, how can we create a business opportunity in which the customer can also gain an advantage based on price and quality?” That is the question that…
True Blends, was first opened in Ateneo de Manila High School cafeteria on July 24, 2009 under the name “True Brew” – Asia Trueblends first launch brand. The company’s goal…
PowerHouse is an emerging key player in the Philippine retail hardware industry offering quality, cost-competitive home and office hardware products and providing exemplary client service. At PowerHouse, they work hard…
Gryn Wasabi Sushi Bar was first started in the food retail business in the year 2008, offering a delectable and affordable mix of maki, sushi, sashimi, and siomai in a…
The Brow Studio, the first and pioneering Filipino specialty service boutique in the country primarily devoted to the perfection, cleaning and grooming of one’s eyebrows and eyelashes started in 2010.…
Adobo Connection is a chain of restaurants established by two Harvard Business School graduates, that gives our customers a unique variety of Adobos and other Pinoy favorites, served quick, hot…
ENG’s Takoyaki was first started on July 8, 2011 at Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City providing healthy and affordable Takoyaki snack for everyone. Takoyaki means Tako “octopus” and Yaki means…