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7-Eleven is "Proud to be in Iloilo"

7-Eleven opening at INJAP Tower with PSC top honchos and actress Denise Laurel
"7-Eleven is proud to be in Iloilo" opens up Jose Victor Paterno, President and CEO of Philippine Seven Corporation (PSC) in a press conference following the grand launching of 7-Eleven in Iloilo. "The warm reception of the Ilonggos, in terms of our store sales, is overwhelming". 
President and CEO of Philippine Sevcen Corporation , Jose Vic Paterno 
Five months after the first 7-Eleven store opened in Iloilo City, the giant convenience store chain opened it's sixth branch located at the INJAP Tower along Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. Avenue (Diversion Road). It plans to open 25 branches in Iloilo within the year and 80 more in the next two years.
7-Elvene's Francis Medina
"We are optimistic abut opening more stores in Iloilo and look forward to bringing more and modern convenience to the Ilonggos" says Francis Medina, Business Development Division Manager of PSC. 
Press conference with 7-Eleven's top honchos at Bauhinia Restaurant
Now open are branches located at Assumption-Iloilo, La Fiesta Hotel, WVCST(ISAT-U) in lapaz, Uptown Place, Lapaz Plaza and Injap Tower. Opening in the next months are branches at University of Iloilo and Calle Real in Downtown Iloilo.
"Proud to be in Iloilo"
Aiming to dominate the Visayas market, Philippine Seven Corporation (PSC is the Philippine franchise holder of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain ) is expanding to Iloilo due to its growing and robust economy.

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