Tag: #Angkas
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TESDA partners with Angkas, launches motorcycle driving training program
The Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) launched on Thursday, April 6, the Basic Motorcycle Driving Program together with motorcycle ride-hailing company Angkas, a program that aims to capacitate motorcycle riders.
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Hontiveros gains support of Bangsa Moro leaders, riders group
After gaining the support of top Bangsamoro leaders, Senator Risa Hontiveros earned the backing of motorcycle and taxi riders in her reelection bid in the May polls.
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Angkas enters moto racing scene
To drive home the message that motorcycle racing should be done on the track and not on the streets, Angkas is entering motorsports, sponsoring standout Filipino riders TJ Alberto, Troy Alberto, and EJ Sobretodo who will represent Filipinos in international motorcycle racing competitions.
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Royeca is Angkas’ new CEO
George Royeca, the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the motorcycle-taxi firm Angkas, has vowed to take part in helping the public cope with the pandemic.
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PH Red Cross partners with Angkas for blood donation drive
To help replenish the blood reserves in the country which is currently affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has partnered with a delivery service provider for a donation drive.
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DOE-Angkas program to give motorists the benefit of real-time pump price monitoring
Don’t you wish you knew the pump fuel prices at a specific gasoline station before even going there?
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LRT-1, Angkas team up to give commuters discounted rides; get the codes here!
The Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), operator of the Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT-1), has partnered with motorcycle taxi firm Angkas to provide exclusive fare discounts for their passengers.
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Through this Mover, Millions of Motorcycle Riders Become Pivotal to Powering up the Economy
Millions of once-sidelined motorcycle riders in the Philippines have become potentially important players in the growth of the economy. This is now being more visible as cities, once forced to a standstill by the spread of COVID-19, are slowly opening up, with mobility and transport sectors leading the way. In this nationwide transportation revolution pushed by Angkas Chief Transport Advocate George Royeca, his biker-partners who form the core of his pioneering motorcycle ride-hailing app-based company, now serve as a bellwether of mobility for the country, where gridlock is one of the worst in the world and mass public transportation is limited.