With Day 1 of the Digital Summit concluding that Digital transformation is here to stay, that co-
ops must embrace digitalization by building a shared infrastructure, and that 57.4% of PH retail
QUEZON CITY – Day One of the NATCCO Network’s IT Summit opened today with the theme “One Network, One Digital Future” with the tagline “Connecting Co-ops, Powering Innovation Shaping Tomorrow.”
Doha, QATAR – The International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) on November 3 officially launched
the Cooperatives and Mutuals 50 (CM50) leadership circle, and published a landmark global framework: A Contract for a New Global Economy.
Thirty years since the last update, the International Cooperative Alliance is again updating the Cooperative Principles to keep pace with changes in the world situation, and all cooperators are invited to participate and give their opinions or inputs.
The NATCCO Network hails the passing into law of the landmark Konektadong Pinoy Bill, also known as the Open Access in Data Transmission Act. The act officially became law last August 24.
PASAY CITY – The Cooperative Code of 2008 or Republic Act 9520 is up for amendments as the Senate Committee on Cooperatives has begun conducting consultations with co-op leaders in a new round of hearings and created a technical working group to thresh out some difficult matters.
QUEZON CITY — The National Confederation of Cooperatives (NATCCO) formally turned over modern public utility vehicles (PUVs) to three of its member-transport cooperatives in ceremonies held at the NATCCO Headquarters on August 14, marking another milestone in the federation’s contribution to sustainable and efficient public transportation.
QUEZON CITY – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. underscored his call for greater investment in agriculture during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 28, urging the business community: “Nanawagan pa rin ako sa ating mga negosyante: Mamuhunan kayo sa ating agrikultura!” (I am still calling on our business community to invest in agriculture!)
COOP-NATCCO Partylist Representative Filemon Espares on July 29 brought together co-op leaders of transport and credit cooperatives from all over the country to meet with officials of the Credit Information Corporation, Land Transport Franchising & Regulatory Board, and the Philippine Coconut Authority “to link co-ops with government agencies and ensure coordination for policy-making. Here is the result of the meeting with the LTFRB.
Cooperative Development Authority Deputy Administrator Rey Elevazo urges all policy makers, government agencies, cooperative leaders, employees, and members, to actively contribute to the realization of the 2028 Philippine Cooperative Development Plan.