Webtel.mobi to Announce Details of Potentially Sector-Influencing Facilities, in the Coming Weeks

WM’s Suite of Products includes multiple Facilities potentially influencing a number of sectors – including some of the most valuable worldwide

Tel.mobi Group’s TUVs

Examples of Tel.mobi Group’s TUVs in relation to a variety of currencies – CHF, EUR, GBP and USD’

ST PETER PORT, Guernsey and NEW YORK, Sept. 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Webtel.mobi (“WM”) – the Global Telephony Company that recently announced its recommencement of unrestricted global operations – is in the process of making details of the various facilities in its product suite publicly available.

WM recently issued releases regarding its TUV Digital Currency, its TUV Digital Currency Transfers Facility and its ICLM Transfers Facility, the capacities of which render current Cryptocurrencies redundant, supersede the requirement for CBDCs and provide two fully operational alternatives to the SWIFT system and other international and national transfers systems.

These are, however, only three of the more than 40 Facilities within WM’S product suite that have the potential to provide strategic impact or sector-influencing impact, across some of the largest markets in the world by volume and value.

In the coming weeks, WM will announce details on how its Facilities will influence the Global Offline Payments sector, the Global Online Payments Sector, the Global FX Market, and various other markets.

In order to create a system in which Digital Currencies could function on a global basis – and in a manner that did not infringe of the currency sovereignty and monetary policies of Central Banks or States – WM spent nine years testing and refining its system in fully-operation, but restricted, global operations.

It then took down its Platform 1, via which it executed its testing, and rebuilt from scratch its refined Platform 2 – to carry out unrestricted global operations. Platform 2 – which took three years to rebuild – incorporates all of the lessons learnt in the global testing, and is fully compliant with all regulations applicable to a telephony company in the ITSP sector, that provides services to a members-Only Closed-Loop system.

WM’s Platform 2 is powered by an Artificial Intelligence system known as an Adaptive Complex System. The Adaptive Complex System – referred to as “HAL” within WM – exponentially amplifies WM’s capacities across all operational, management, administered and expansion aspects of its business.

WM expands its business worldwide by means of Affiliates – known as VSMPs or Virtual Specialized Mobile Providers. It provides existing companies or entities with their own versions of WM at zero cost and zero personnel, and with zero marketing or support requirements from them. It also provides them with 10% of the net revenue from their Affiliate. In return, the VSMPs sends or provides WM’s retail marketing directly to their existing client bases.

This program is known as the TEL.mobi Group Global Alliance – and, prior to even the recommencement of unrestricted global operations, companies, and other entities with cumulative over 288 million members had obtained VSMPs and become members of the TMG Global Alliance. Due to this methodology, WM does not ever have to execute expensive media or marketing campaigns to expand internationally. It rather expands exponentially through zero-cost co-operative marketing via the entities that acquire VSMPs.

WM had its entire system reviewed by the Levy Economics Institute and its Head of Research prior to it recommencing unrestricted global operations, and it has now made videos of an interview with the Head of Research at the Levy Economics Institute – Professor Jan Kregel – available for public review.

Media Contact:
Nick Lambert: wm@thoburns.com

Interview with Professor Jan Kregel on the WM System:
https://youtu.be/XYBrCikUhn8  (Full Interview (+/- 34 minutes)
https://youtu.be/J3BkZylb04s (Interview Extracts +/- 11 minutes)

Research Reports on the WM Global Clearing System:
https://tinyurl.com/TUVresearch

The TEL.mobi Group Global Alliance:
https://webtel.mobi/pc/info/tmg-global-alliance/

WM’s urls
https://webtel.mobi/pc (Tablets / Laptops / Desktops)
https://webtel.mobi (Smart Phones)
https://webtel.mobi/wap (Pre-Smart Mobile Phones)

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at

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Baiduri Bank named as Domestic Retail Bank of the Year

 

The Baiduri Bank was named the Domestic Retail Bank of the Year for Brunei for the ninth consecutive year, while its brand refresh campaign was awarded the Marketing & Brand Initiative of the Year for Brunei at the Asian Banking & Finance Retail Banking Awards 2021.

 

In a press release issued by Asian Banking & Finance, Tim Charlton, Publisher of Asian Banking & Finance magazine said, Financial institutions that did not back down from the challenge and have adapted amidst the crisis have proved to be on the top of the industry. Asian Banking & Finance awards aim to recognise these exceptional firms and challenge them to provide top-tier products and services to their clients as we continue to move forward into the new normal. Speaking on the achievement, Ti Eng Hui, Chief Executive Officer of Baiduri Bank said that they are humbled by the recognition of their efforts, particularly how their investments in technology, infrastructure, people and other strategic initiatives have enabled them to better serve their customers and the wider community, despite the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

UNN Implements Upgrading on Infrastructure

The Unified National Networks, UNN, has carried out a series of upgrades to cater the increasing of Broadband demand since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Brunei Darussalam. The data volume of Broadband network in the country has tripled in the last past three years and currently increases to 50 percent compared to 12 months ago. Among the factors that led to these changes include increase in internet usage for online learning and work from home.

 

According to Doctor Steffen Oehler, Chief Executive Officer of UNN, his team will continue to prioritise the upgrading of existing infrastructure and installation of new infrastructure to accommodate the higher demand for internet connectivity. He added, UNN will also continue its operations adhering to the safety procedures of their employees while ensuring sufficient capacity and service quality for the internet services to meet the demand of the consumers.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Interest in Writing

 

 

The culture of reading that has been practiced since childhood, is the secret of a success of a student at a local institution of higher learning to produce her first book. As a talented young writer, the outcomes of her writing are more in the form of motivation and advice.

 

Dayang Siti Julaiha binti Puasa, Undergraduate of Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University, UNISSA gained her interest in writing since schooling. The practice of reading culture has given a huge impact on her as it has prompted her to venture into the field of writing.

 

Due to her talent, 27-year-old Dayang Siti Julaiha is often invited to various youth activities including motivational talk programmes.

 

Early month of Muharram 1443 Hijrah was a historical date for Dayang Siti Julaiha as she had published her first book titled ‘Back To You’. The book contains various topics such as Knowing Allah Subhanahu Wata’ala and Rasulullah Sallahu ‘Alaihi Wassalam. The book published in both Malay and English languages.

 

With the talent she has, there is no doubt, Dayang Siti Julaiha is one of the future writer. For those who are interested to obtain her writing, the public can visit her Instagram account at “BAITULHIKMAH.BOOKSHOP”.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

1,300 Walk-In Vaccination Slots Opened

The public is advised to cooperate and adhere to Standard Operating Procedures, SOPs when queuing for vaccinations via ‘walk-in’ at the Indoor Stadium Vaccination Centre.

 

The Minister of Health explained that vaccination via walk-in is open every Friday and is open to 1,300 slots. If the slot runs out, people are advised to go home and disperse, as well as avoid crowds. On the Rapid test during the ‘walk in’ vaccination, the Minister of Health stated that there were 3 positive cases detected.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Quality Teachers drive towards a Developed Nation

 

 

Teacher is a social architect who possesses agenda in carrying out the process of education effectively in order to produce a student with identity, knowledge and takwa. Without quality teachers, it is difficult to succeed in any development and formation of the discipline as planned. This was among shared by the Assistant Senior Technical Instructor of the School of Hospitality and Tourism, Institute of Brunei Technical Education, Sultan Saiful Rijal Campus and recipient of Excellent Teacher Award during the 28th Teacher’s Day Celebration.

 

According to Pengiran Hj Md Wahab Bin Pg Hj Abdullah, quality teachers are those who are able to master and realize all the skills, knowledge and expertise as a tool to improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning in schools. The global crisis of COVID-19 outbreak is not only the cause of conventional teachings and learning to be postponed but also making the duty of a teacher become more challenging. This is because teachers need to adapt to new life norms and habits that require the Teaching and Learning process to be implemented via online.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

263 New Cases, 5 New Clusters, 127 Recovered

 

263 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Brunei Darussalam, bringing the total number to 5,960.

 

There are 113 additional new cases to 17 of the existing active clusters. The cases in these active clusters are individuals who are currently being quarantined and were found to be in contact with several confirmed cases. Meanwhile, five new clusters have been detected. The new clusters are, 3774 Cluster that contains 7 new cases; 5390 Cluster that contains 5 new cases; 5677 Cluster that contains 14 new cases; 5449 Cluster that contains 7 new cases; and 5673 Cluster that contains 5 new cases. Meanwhile, two clusters have been closed following no new detected cases in the cluster for 28 days. The closed clusters are Dragon Boat Cluster and 451 Cluster. Therefore, the current total active clusters are 103 clusters. At this time, 112 cases are still being investigated to determine the source of the infection.

 

Meanwhile, 127 cases have recovered, bringing the total number of recovered cases in Brunei Darussalam to 4,022 cases, with 1,898 cases remaining active. Among the cases being treated at the National Isolation Centre, seven cases are in Category 5 and currently treated at the Intensive Care Unit. All of them require assistance of artificial ventilation with one case requiring the help of an additional heart/lung machine, ECMO. Meanwhile, thirty one cases are categorised in Category 4 that require oxygen assistance and are under close monitoring. In the past 24 hours, a total of 4,609 samples have been tested for the SARS-CoV-2 virus which brings the total number of laboratory tests conducted since January 2020 to 325,991.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Global COVID-19 Summit

 

The Global COVID-19 Summit with a theme Ending the Pandemic and Building Back Better aimed to enable participants to obtain and exchange the latest information through discussion sessions between panel members consisting of heads of state and leading institutions in the world. The summit was held at Washington DC, United States via online and organised as well as officiated by His Excellency Joe Biden, the President of America. Brunei Darussalam’s delegation was led by Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Haji Awang Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar, Minister of Health.

 

Among discussed was the commitment to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and building global health security by 2022 through identified targets, including targeting vaccination programmes for at least 70 percent of the population in each country; improve the detection, monitoring, and reducing COVID-19 variants; and provide financial management for sustainable health.

 

The Summit was held in 4 sessions focusing on setting benchmarks for heads of states to assess and report on performance in tackling COVID-19, increasing the manufacture and supply of COVID-19 vaccines and medical equipment globally, as well as research and development for pandemic preparedness in the future. This is in line with the initiatives in the strategic goals of the Ministry of Health of Brunei Darussalam to address the COVID-19 pandemic and related issues.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Individuals who have BruHealth Application are allowed out of their Household

 

The Ministry of Health also informs that commencing on 25th September, at 6 in the afternoon, only individuals who have the BruHealth app on their mobile phones or individuals who share the BruHealth app are allowed out of their household.

 

The Minister said that commencing Saturday, 25 September 2021, at 6 in the afternoon, only individuals who have the BruHealth app on their mobile phones or individuals who share the BruHealth app with other known individuals such as their caregivers, employers, managers or friends are allowed out of their household. Anyone who fails to comply with this directive will be subject to legal action.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Quality Education is the Core of a Student’s Excellence

 

In conjunction with the 31st Teacher’s Day Celebration, the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Religious Affairs held the An-Nur Special Forum broadcast at RTB Perdana, RTB Sukmaindera and RTBGo. The Forum titled ‘Pendidikan Berkualiti Teras Kecemerlangan Pelajar’ or Quality Education Is the Core of a Student’s Excellence among others focusing on the duty of a teacher who is the driving force towards a sacred goal in order to educate the children which is a sacrifice and a high commitment of an educator.

 

The forum panel, Dr Haji Razaiman bin Makmun, Assistant Professor of Universiti Brunei Darussalam touched on the role of a teacher who needs to understand the goals of education and believe in them to make the foundation in delivering teaching in the classroom.

 

Meanwhile, Awang Hilman bin Haji Salim, Director of Fiqh Al-Usrah Research Centre of the Seri Begawan Religious Teachers University College explained on Islam and Education. He said that Islam and Education are in line as Islamic Religion is an Educational religion.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Global COVID-⁠19 Summit: Ending the Pandemic and Building Back Better

 

President Biden convened a virtual Global COVID-19 Summit focused on ending the pandemic and building better health security to prevent and prepare for future biological threats.

The President called on the world to collectively end the COVID-19 pandemic as soon as possible, with every country, partner, and organization doing its part, aligning around shared goals and targets, and holding each other to account. At the same time, all countries need the capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to biological threats, including future pandemics.  The Summit introduced ambitious targets in three critical areas for ending this pandemic and preventing and preparing for the next: Vaccinate the WorldSave Lives Now; and Build Back Better.

President Biden hosted the virtual Global COVID Summit: Ending the Pandemic and Building Back Better, which included participation by representatives from more than 100 governments and other partners and more than 100 leaders from international organizations, the private sector, the philanthropic sector, civil society, academia, and other stakeholders. These are listed below.

The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed over 4.5 million lives and continues to ravage communities and economies around the world.  President Biden called on Summit participants to not only do more, but to do enough to end the pandemic and build back better.

President Biden was also joined at the Summit by Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Agency for International Development Administrator Samantha Power, Department of Health and Human Services Director of the Office of Global Affairs Loyce Pace, and State Department Coordinator for the Global COVID-19 Response and Health Security Gayle Smith. The full list of participants is available below.

Throughout the Summit, leaders of countries and organizations underscored the importance of coalescing around shared targets to align commitments with outcomes, as all parties worked together to: Vaccinate the World, Save Lives Now, and Build Back Better Global Health Security over the months ahead. Reaching these targets will require leadership, ambition, boldness, collaboration, transparency, and new commitments.

In advance of and during the Summit, many countries and stakeholders announced their intention to donate vaccines and financial support to critical vaccine readiness activities to ensure shots get into arms around the world.   Leaders broadly aligned around the World Health Organization (WHO) target of vaccinating at least 70 percent of the global population in every country by UNGA 2022 and expressed shared urgency to do more, to act now, to enhance accountability, and to monitor progress.  To advance this effort, President Biden called for another Heads of State-level Summit in the first quarter of 2022, and Secretary Blinken committed to convene Foreign Ministers in 2021.  Countries made new commitments to share doses and/or double or triple previous pledges for vaccines, delivery, oxygen and testing support, and health security.

Participants from around the world and across sectors, listed below, brought commitments to the Summit – further details will be available over the coming days.  While the event was not a pledging conference, participants’ combined commitments exceeded 850 million additional COVID-19 vaccine doses and major new commitments for vaccine readiness, oxygen, testing, health systems, and health security financing.

 

Source: The white House

 

AKWEL: NET EARNINGS OF €38 M IN H1 2021

        Thursday 23 September 2021

NET EARNINGS OF €38 M IN THE H1 OF 2021

AKWEL (FR0000053027, AKW, PEA-eligible), the automotive and HGV equipment and systems manufacturer specialising in fluid management and mechanisms, published its 2021 half-yearly results.

Consolidated data – in € millions 30.06.2021 30.06.2020 Var. in %
Revenue 487.6 387.0 +26.0%
EBITDA 64.7 60.0 +7.9%
Current operating income 50.0 24.3 +105.8%
Current operating margin 10.3% 6.3% +4.0 pts
Operating income 50.7 25.3 +100.9%
Financial income (0.6) (1.0) -36.8%
Net result (group share) 38.0 20.2 +88.1%
Net margin 7.8% 5.2% +2.6 pts

In the first half of 2021, AKWEL recorded consolidated revenue of €487.6 m, up 26.0% on 2020 and 33.7% at a constant scope and exchange rates, but it is still down nearly 14% compared to the same period of 2019. The Group’s business was adversely affected – like the sector as a whole – by major supply difficulties in commodities and electronic components.

EBITDA reached €64.7 m, up 7.9%, and current operating income more than doubled to €50.0 m. The net income Group share was €38.0 m, up €88.1%.

Free cash flow generation remained strong at €44.4 m compared to €51.5 m in the first half of 2020.

In a context of reduced visibility on market, AKWEL expects at best a slight increase in its activity over the financial year as a whole compared to 2020, but significantly down versus 2019. Operating profitability is expected to decline in 2021, adversely affected by production disruptions and increases in costs related to supply problems.

Confident in the solidity of its model and the relevance of its strategic choices, AKWEL will continue its investments in commercial development and new mobility solutions, particularly electric and hydrogen, and continue to roll out its partnership with Tallano on braking particles.

An independent, family-owned group listed on the Euronext Paris Stock Exchange, AKWEL is an automotive and HGV equipment and systems manufacturer specialising in fluid management and mechanisms, offering first-rate industrial and technological expertise in applying and processing materials (plastics, rubber, metal) and mechatronic integration.

Operating in 20 countries across every continent, AKWEL employs almost 10,500 people worldwide.

Euronext Paris – Compartment B – ISIN: FR0000053027 – Reuters: AKW.PA – Bloomberg: AKW:FP

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