Servicio Filipino Inc. marks 55th year in pioneering human resource services


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SFI PARTNERS RECOGNIZED ON ITS 55TH YRS COMPANY ANNIVERSARY – Servicio Filipino Inc. (SFI) recognized recently during its 55 years as a company at Dusit Hotel in Makati its business partners as their way of expressing their gratitude for their unwavering support. Photo shows from L-R: Republic Cement & Bldg. Materials Inc., Kathryn Simbulan, Environment Engineer (Bulacan Plant); National Power Corp. Cathy Maceda, VP Admin and Finance; Lima Land, Juliet Avenido, Asst. Vice President – Operations; DMCI Power Corp., Loides Castro -VP for Business Development; SFI President & CEO, Luis Alberto A. Anastacio; SFI Chairman of the Board, Estrelita A. Anastacio; Petron Corporation, Fernando Enriquez, Admin Manager; Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co., Christopher Manlangit, HR Officer; Phil. Savings Bank, Mary Cecile Moria, Head – GSD Office Services Dept; Bank of the Phil. Islands,
Maria Corazon Remo,Head of BPI – HR Group.

Leading human resource services provider Servicio Filipino, Inc. (SFI) recently marked a milestone in its achievement-rich existence when it celebrated its 55th year of delivering outstanding workforce solutions in the country.

Since its founding in 1961, SFI already evolved from its humble beginnings of initially providing janitorial services. Today, it has managed to adapt to modern times and managed to diversify and provide a wider gamut of services: human resource management services, consultancy, service delivery and even workforce development that is already at par with global human resource standards to clients from both private and public institutions.

SFI also holds the distinction of being the first Philippine-based human resource services provider to receive ISO 9001 certification for Quality Management System not just once but twice, which boosted further its status as a reputable human resource company in the country.

During the past 15 years, SFI, the flagship company of SFI Group of Companies that runs 5 other independent business subsidiary corporations (BusinessTrends (A Kelly Services Company), Temps & Staffers, SFI CareerCenter, SFI International and SFI Management Consultancy) also spearheaded efforts to further raise the bar in helping solve not just the unemployment problem but also skills and career mismatch concerns among the country’s workforce. It partnered with several public and private institutions to address several areas of concern and further increase employability opportunities of more Filipino jobseekers.

Last year, SFI partnered with the Department of Labor and Employment regarding the “Philippine Talent Map Initiative,” which aims to help examine the strengths and weaknesses of today’s workforce, plus create relevant policies and responsive programs to develop a sustainable, inclusive and competitive talent pipeline in preparation for the Philippines’ being part of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Integration initiative.

SFI also collaborated with the Provincial Government of Bataan, beginning with Balanga City and further on to 11 other municipalities to conduct the Keytrain Efficacy Study, a workforce development initiative to address employment readiness skills of students in the province. Out of the 520 students that were given grants, 322 students were able to get international career readiness certificates.

The human resource provider also helped in the “JobStart Philippines” scholarship program, an initiative funded by the Asian Development Bank through a grant from Canada. It aims to help graduates and unemployed but deserving Filipino youth improve their technical skills in order to successfully find jobs and be competitive in the workplace, skills-wise. The program was launched in four (4) pilot areas: Quezon City, Taguig, Pampanga and Cavite.

The 55th anniversary celebration success was highlighted by SFI’s awarding of recognition to its 16 partner-companies in all its endeavors for more than 5 decades.  Among these are International Wiring System Information, Easy Bio Philippines Inc., Primepoint Resources Corporation, Concentrix Services Corporation, AES Masinloc Power Partners Company Limited, Clark Airport Support Services Corporation, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, Philippine International Convention Center, Republic Cement Services Inc., National Power Corporation, Lima Land, Inc., DCMI Power Corporation, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Philippine Savings Bank, Metrobank & Trust Company and Petron Corporation.

“We would not have been successful in all our endeavours without these private companies, and of course with the backing of DOLE through Sec. Rosalinda Dimapili-Baldoz, who tirelessly worked with us in our initiatives. We hope to be able to do more in the future together with our partners, all for the benefit of our Filipino workforce so that they may not have to leave the country and work abroad but be able to work competitively right in our very shores,” explains Luis Alberto Anastacio, President and Chief Executive Officer of SFI.  For more about Servicio Filipino, Inc., visit https://sfigroupofcompanies.com.


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