Caltex Inks Deal with Aktor, Provide Fuel Support to its Organization Members

Marketed by Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), recently partnered with Aktor , a nonprofit, non-stock organization of Filipino actors and actresses in film, TV and the theater industry. The organization offers projects and activities related to education, mental health, and regional outreach programs for their member’s welfare.

Caltex, marketed by Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI) signed a partnership with Aktor to provide Caltex Saveplus cards to its members. (From left to right: Roel Faustino, Fuel Retails Manager CPI; Billy Liu, Country Chairman CPI; Dingdong Dantes, Chairman of the Board of Aktor and Iza Calzado, Board of Director of Aktor.)

Through Caltex’s partnership, Aktor members will receive Caltex SavePlus cards, which will allow Aktor members to unlock offers and discounts with their fuel purchases and earn Caltex Rewards points as well.


“Being in the entertainment, film, theater, and TV industry also means always being on the road and on the go. It is very essential for us to have reliable transportation. With this partnership, we also want to ensure our Aktor members can focus on their craft without worrying about fueling up and making their journeys an enjoyable part of their work and that is why we believe the Caltex’s support through the Caltex SavePlus cards will be a big help to our organization. On behalf of Aktor, I would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Caltex team for their trust and support. This partnership is just the beginning, and we look forward to exploring new opportunities for collaboration and innovation in the months and years to come,” said Dingdong Dantes.

“Caltex strives to serve the Filipino people by forging partnerships that help make its products and services more accessible to different areas and industries in the country. With its partnership with Aktor, Caltex diversifies its partners and proves that it does not just limit itself to the confines of its own industry. We will continue to partner with organizations that share the same values as ours.” said Billy Liu, CPI country chairman.



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