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2022

No Poverty, Zero Hunger and Quality Education

November 5, 2022

A new name but the same heart. The Premier Life and General Assurance Corporation conducted an outreach program in San Miguel, Bulacan in collaboration with its local government headed by Vice Mayor John “Bong” A. Alvarez, for its constituents affected by the typhoon “Paeng”, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

In line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN), to which Premier adheres too, it concentrated its efforts on the following objectives: No Poverty; Zero Hunger; and Quality Education. A total of 100 children received school supplies, and 100 families received grocery bags to help them on their path to recovery.

Blessings are nothing unless it is shared to those who are truly in need and as the company soars to new heights it makes sure to expand its outreach program with compassion to the less fortunate without boundaries.


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Such act of kindness and generosity hopes to ease the weight of grief and sadness that the community of Hermosa experienced.

Hermosa Bataan Gift Giving

October 30, 2021

ANG SEGURONG MAY PUSO this is what TPISC embodies, We take care not only of our stakeholders but even our communities which welcomed and embraced TPISC as their own, being grateful for what we are and what we do. In 2020, TPISC went to Hermosa, Bataan: a total of 165 families benefited from our grocery packages and 63 students were handed with school supplies as well.

This year, The Premier Insurance and Surety Corporation team revisited our community in Hermosa, Bataan because it was placed under state of calamity due to the heavy rainfall or habagat on July 29 and they really need help. As we travelled during the gift giving, you can see the extent damage that had hit the town. Many lost their homes, livelihood, and even some of their loved ones. Although TPISC's business is still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, it still generously aimed to give back to our adopted community by providing 400 grocery packages for families and 75 school gift packs to help the children for their education.