Max’s Delivery in the Philippines through BDO Remit

by | Sep 28, 2010 | 1 comment

BDO Remit and Max's Restaurant - CertifiedFoodies.comMax’s Restaurant, one of the country’s leading fast-casual dining restaurants, recently sealed an agreement with BDO Unibank Inc. through its remittance service brand BDO Remit. The partnership pioneers a Food Remittance Delivery Service that will benefit Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families in the Philippines.

Through BDO Remit, OFWs can now surprise their loved ones by sending them their favorite Max’s dishes here at home, in the Philippines. To do so, they just need to visit any BDO Remit office in HongKong, Macau, USA, Italy, Germany or any of the bank’s participating remittance partners in Asia, Middle East North America and Europe.

The meal packages are good for 5, 10 and 20 people. This is available for delivery to Metro Manila and selected provincial areas. For non-serviceable areas, the beneficiaries or the OFWs families may dine in instead at their preferred Max’s branch or enjoy Max’s meals at home.

Jim Fuentebella, Max's Vice President for Corporate Marketing & Genie T. Gloria of BDO- CertifiedFoodies.com

“This is our way of paying tribute to hardworking Filipinos abroad. Through this initiative with BDO, Filipinos overseas can now surprise their loved ones by sending their favorite Max’s dishes to their families even if they’re far away from home,” said Jim T. Fuentebella, Max’s Vice President for Corporate Marketing.

“Through our expanded food remittance services, we can help Filipinos abroad reach out to their families in the Philippines.” said BDO’s First Vice President and Head of Remittance Domestic Operations Genie T. Gloria.

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1 Comment

  1. Katherine

    I love Max’s but I hate BDO, as in…I closed my account to them na…ang tagal maka claim ng remittance sa kanila. pahirapan. and daming tanong kung san ba daw galing ang pera etc..etc…..di sila kuntento sa reference number. pakulo nila yon para may mag remit sa kanila. Now way, hi-way!

    anyway, thanks for the comment to my Suman hehehe.

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