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Bicol Isarog group launches new loyalty card powered by Globe myBusiness

03:44 PM September 20, 2019

Naga City – Bicol Isarog Transport System, Inc. (BITSI) has launched a loyalty card to give back to the passengers who keep on patronizing its services when traveling to and from its various routes. 

Called Go Card, the loyalty card allows passengers of BITSI, Peñafrancia Tours and Travel Transport Inc., and Legaspi St Jude Transport Lines Inc. to accumulate points every time they present the card when buying a bus ticket.  Every peso spent is equivalent to one point which members can be used to avail of discounted services from Avenue Plaza and Villa Caceres. Go Card can be purchased for P100 with no expiration date.

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Go Card is powered by Globe myBusiness through a supply and delivery agreement for the RFID cards which is an indispensable component of the end-to-end loyalty program envisioned by BITSI.

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“With the growth of Bicol Isarog from 20 to 200 bus units in the past eight years, we felt that it is time to think of an innovation to keep our loyal passengers happy and satisfied.  We want them to feel that riding with us is a rewarding experience since we are committed in providing only the best services to the Filipino people,” said Michael Angelo Villanueva, BITSI AVP and Head, Office of Strategy Management.

Marvin Montes, Sales Cluster Head of Globe myBusiness, said:  “With Bicol region identified as one of the key tourist destination areas, BITSI as the leading transport provider in the area is in a unique position to capture this increase in demand. Through the wide portfolio of Globe myBusiness products, we are able to help BITSI digitize their loyalty card, provide wifi connectivity to their patrons whether they are mobile on the bus or waiting at the terminals, and supply them with communication tools essential to their day-to-day operations.” 

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BITSI started operations in 2011 and is currently the leading bus company in Southern Luzon. With its recent partnership with VSPintados, the company was able to expand its services to Eastern Visayas region particularly in Calbayog, Catbalogan, Tacloban, Ormoc and Maasin Leyte.  

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To cater to the different types of the market, BITSI has customized its buses to include an Economy Class 2×3 seats,  Deluxe Class 2×2 seats, and Royal Class 2×1 seats or commonly known as lazy boy seats. It also added a sleeper bus which can accommodate up to 20 passengers who can lie down comfortably throughout the duration of the whole trip.

BITSI automated booking terminals and ticketing offices are located in Alabang , Cubao and Pasay in Manila and, Bulan, Caramoan, Irosin, Legaspi, Nabua, Naga, Sorsogon, Tabaco and Virac in the Bicol Province.

From L-R: Bryan Cu, General Manager, Peñafrancia Local Line, Maintenance Manager for Bicol and Eastern Visayas, Head of Corporate Affairs; Arnold Mendoza – BITSI Sales and Marketing Manager; Paolo Resurreccion – Globe myBusiness NGMA Regional Marketing Lead; Michael Angelo Villanueva – BITSI AVP, Head, Office of Strategy Management; Marvin Montes – Globe myBusiness NGMA/NCL Cluster Sales Head ; Liz Constantino -Globe myBusiness QC Sector 3A Customer Development Manager; Sharon Frades – Globe myBusiness Luzon/GMA Regional Marketing Manager; Edison Superable – Globe myBusiness QC/Mari Regional Sales Head; Estella Joson – BITSI Sales and Marketing Officer

To make your institution future-ready and to know how Globe myBusiness can help, please visit https://www.globe.com.ph/business/sme/industries/education.html

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