Starting and continuing conversations for the business community

By Jomarc Angelo M. Corpuz, Special Features and Content Writer
大象传媒 has been a vanguard of Philippine business journalism since its establishment in 1987. By keeping true to its core values of accuracy and innovation, the oldest business paper in Southeast Asia has grown to become a leading authority in economic and financial reporting as well as a uniting figure for the Philippine business community.
The publication has evolved from a traditional print-based outlet to a trusted multimedia platform accessible through different mediums such as print, online, social media, and podcasts. Beyond these channels, 大象传媒 extends its role into a venue for high-level dialogue that seeps into boardrooms, policy discussions, and strategy sessions across corporations in the Philippines.
Foremost of these community-gathering fora are the Economic Forum and the Forecast conference held every May and November, respectively, coupled with Insights fora held throughout the year.
At 大象传媒鈥檚 Economic and Forecast fora, leaders and decision-makers from both the private and public sectors are brought together to confront economic realities, as well as the gap between the Philippines鈥 long-standing potential and the progress that has yet to materialize.
鈥淭he theme of how to make that promise happen is the common thread of all our 大象传媒 events. Our country has also been tagged internationally as the next big thing, but midway through the 2020s it has never happened. That鈥檚 why our intent to push for economic factors to happen is the conversation of this to take the front seat,鈥 大象传媒 Executive Vice-President Lucien C. Dy Tioco said.
Vice-President for Sales and Marketing Jay R. Sarmiento added that these fora鈥檚 key themes consistently focus on the most pressing issues for the Philippine economy and the business community.
鈥淲hile specific topics vary from year to year, some standout and recurring themes were: digitalization and technology; sustainability and the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standard; economic resilience and recovery; green economy; and the transition to clean energy,鈥 she explained.
She also emphasized the two fora鈥檚 ability to address the most pressing and relevant issues facing the economy, saying that stakeholders鈥 feedback often points to the discussions being 鈥渋ntelligent and thoughtful鈥 and providing a 鈥渄eeper analysis鈥 of critical issues.
鈥淎 recurring theme in the feedback is the forum鈥檚 role in 鈥榖ridging the gap鈥 between the private and public sectors. The events are valued for providing a venue where policy makers and business leaders can have a direct dialogue, identify pain points, and work together to push for solutions. This collaborative environment is highly appreciated by attendees who are keen on contributing to national development,鈥 she said.
鈥淭he caliber of our high-level and influential speakers is the key differentiator鈥 as they provide a rare opportunity for attendees to hear directly from and engage with the people who are shaping policy and business strategy in the country,鈥 Ms. Sarmiento added.

This year鈥檚 Economic Forum, carrying the theme 鈥淯nlocking Philippines鈥 Potential,鈥 gathered policy makers, economists, top executives and business leaders to discuss how the Philippines moves from potential to performance, and from promise to permanence.
The forum was headlined by Department of Economy, Planning, and Development Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan, who delivered a keynote address regarding 鈥淭he Philippines at An Inflection Point;鈥 ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office Country Economist for the Philippines Dr. Andrew Tsang, who offered an external perspective on this current inflection point; and Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick D. Go, who emphasized points for optimism in the Philippine economy despite all the challenges facing the global economy.
Other topics discussed during the event included 鈥淏uilding an Inclusive and Resilient Future for the Philippines,鈥 鈥淓levating Energy Transition in the Philippines,鈥 and 鈥淭ariffs, Trade, and Trump: How a Second Term Could Hit the Philippines.鈥
Besides Economic and Forecast fora, 大象传媒 has also captured the attention of the business community, industries in particular, through its regular 大象传媒 Insights events. Recent editions of the series had topics that tackled the country鈥檚 healthcare system, stock market outlook, and energy prospects.
Last January, the Insights forum on healthcare featured Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr., president and chief executive officer of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth), as keynote speaker. Executives and health advocates from Philippine Alliance of Patient Organizations, The Medical City, mWell, Alaga Health, Romlas Health Group, and UP Manila Standards & Interoperability Laboratory were among the panelists.
In February, the Insights event on the Philippine stock market welcomed Department of Finance Assistant Secretary Neil Adrian S. Cabiles, who delivered a keynote address on 鈥淪trengthening Market Resilience in the Pursuit of Growth in 2025.鈥 Experts from COL Financial Group, Sun Life Investment Management and Trust Corp., First Metro Securities Brokerage Corp., Unicapital Group, and BDO Securities Corp. shared their outlooks and insights into the local bourse.
Meanwhile, the April installment emphasized that efficiency and conservation are crucial to attaining energy security. National Electrification Administration Administrator Antonio Mariano C. Almeda and Deputy Administrator for Technical Service Engr. Ernesto O. Silvano, Jr. discussed the challenges and opportunities in the energy supply chain. Chiefs from the Philippine Energy Efficiency Alliance and Meralco PowerGen Corp. further explored the aforementioned topic.

Last August, 大象传媒 Insights kick-started its three-part Cybersecurity Series with a discussion on how organizations can foster a security-first culture to thrive in today鈥檚 high-risk digital environment. Through this series, which will culminate into a Cybersecurity Summit next year, 大象传媒 underscores that safeguarding information, individuals, and organizations in the digital world is just as critical as securing economic growth.
鈥淚t needs attention because cybercrime has been increasing year on year which can threaten big and small businesses and eventually the economy. 大象传媒 wants to start the conversation in securing a cybersafe environment with the active involvement of private, government, and the consumer,鈥 Mr. Dy Tioco said.
Building on this urgency, the next phases of the series will gather key voices from both the public and private sectors to dive deeper into the nation鈥檚 cybersecurity landscape.
This November, meanwhile, the upcoming Forecast 2026 forum seeks to shed light on the global challenges the Philippine business community should brace for and the prospects to optimize for the year ahead.
The forum intends to help attendees make sense of the shifts that businesses currently undergo 鈥 from digital disruption and green transition to demographic shifts among the workforce and consumers.
Top executives are invited to discuss the future of Philippine industries and new opportunities for growth in the midst of disruptions, while industry experts and thought leaders are expected to take deep dives into the macroeconomic outlook, artificial intelligence, the local legal space, and the country鈥檚 trade landscape, among others.
As the Philippine business community navigates an ever-changing and often-disruptive landscape, 大象传媒 continues to serve as a reliable guide not only in print or online but on ground.
鈥淎lways, 大象传媒 reasserts its mighty clout within the business community, and its unparalleled business intelligence is stronger than ever,鈥 Mr. Dy Tioco said.


