Earlee Payroll App Officially Launches in the Philippines to Simplify Payroll forStartups and Small Businesses

Managing payroll just got easier. Following a successful soft launch event in Makati City, Earlee—a new homegrown payroll app—is now officially launching in the Philippine startup scene, offering fast, accurate, and hassle-free payroll solutions specifically designed for small businesses. The exclusive launch event brought together startup founders, HR professionals, accountants, and finance leaders to witness Earlee in

Cohen, Mason, and Webb: What’s Brewing in Manila?

Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) saw a noteworthy arrival last week, as legal power duo Paul Cohen and Elisabeth Mason touched down from Tokyo accompanied by the elusive strategist, Charles Webb. Known for their pivotal roles in the Sulu heirs’ $15 billion claim against Malaysia, their coordinated presence in the Philippines has raised eyebrows among

Therium’s Multi‑Million Gambles Expose Structural Risks in Litigation Finance

An investigation by KnowSulu highlights how Therium, once a litigation funding powerhouse, is scaling back and transferring liabilities amid mounting losses, a cautionary tale for third‑party legal finance. Big Capital, Bigger Risks Therium amassed over £1 billion in committed funding from institutional investors over the past decade. But these “committed” sums are long‑term investments, locked into

In the Eye of Regulation: Why WinZir Stands as a Responsible Force in the Online Gaming Debate

As the debate over online gaming intensifies across the Philippines, a growing chorus of public voices has called for stronger restrictions—or even outright bans—on digital casinos and gambling advertisements. The concern is not without merit. Like many nations navigating the intersection of technology, leisure, and social policy, the Philippines faces a challenging task: balancing public

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