Corporate Bits | CEM launches ‘Building Blocks’ competition

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CEM has launched a “Building Blocks” competition to increase local students’ interest in the company as well as to deepen their knowledge of its premises and operations.
According to CEM, students will build a model made solely of “building blocks” representing CEM’s image or any of its premises such as power stations, transformers, substations and its Customer Service Centre.
The competition includes two categories: Primary School Students and Secondary School Students. The top five winning entries from each group will be exhibited during an event titled the “CEM Energy Fun Fair.” The creators will be awarded a trophy, as well as cash prizes ranging from MOP200 to MOP3,000.
Students can submit photo entries to CEM by email, in person, or by post. The “building blocks” can be of any type, brand, color and size and the final art piece should not exceed 45cm (H) x 45cm (W) x 100cm (H).

ctm launches ‘bonus point donation scheme’

CTM has collaborated with ten local social welfare associations – including Caritas Macau, Fuhong Society of Macau and the Holy House of Mercy – to launch the “CTM Bonus Point Donation Scheme,” which started on Friday.
The one-year scheme was originally launched in 2009 to raise awareness for social issues and underprivileged members of the community in partnership with various charities and social welfare associations.
In this one-year “CTM Bonus Point Donation Scheme,” for every 4,000 CTM bonus points donated by customers in exchange of MOP20 cash donation to a corresponding organization, CTM will top up another MOP20 donation to the same organization. Therefore, a total donation of MOP40 will made for every 4,000 CTM bonus points.
The scheme raised a total of MOP300,000 in 2015.

mgs entertainment show features ‘qualified buyers’ scheme
MGS chairman Jay Chun

MGS chairman Jay Chun

The MGS Entertainment Show, which will be held at The Venetian in November, is collaborating with the MSAR Government to attract more international buyers and business partners to the region.
The Asian gaming industry’s premier trade exhibition also marks the global launch of the Government’s targeted “Qualified Buyers” scheme.
The agreement will enable MGS to sponsor extensive travel and accommodation for visitors to the Government-supported exhibition.
The scheme will be open to registered visitors from companies exhibiting at the MGS expo. It includes a travel, transport and accommodation subsidy of up to MOP7,000 for each international visitor to the 2016 exhibition.

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