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TP Bacolod joins BacoLaodiat celebrations

TP Bacolod went all out to celebrate the recent Lunar New Year during the Bacolaodiat Festival. Guests at the TP experience booth were treated to the “Scan the Lucky Ang Pao” game for a chance to win surprise prizes.

Teleperformance (TP) Bacolod joined the celebration of the BacoLaodiat Festival in Bacolod City, welcoming a prosperous Lunar New Year along with the local Filipino-Chinese communities in the region, a press release from TP said.

TP participated in the 3-day celebration held at the historic Lacson Street with a fun and festive booth set up. Visitors experienced the energy of the Lunar New Year with treats, interactive games, cultural displays, and a glimpse into the fun, inclusive culture that makes TP a Great Place to Work.

Guests tried out a variety of activities, including “Spin the Wheel for Fortune” and “Scan a Lucky Ang Pao,” showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Lunar New Year celebration. Individuals in traditional costumes and cosplayers also added to the festive ambiance.

“TP’s commitment to inclusion and diversity extends beyond festive celebrations. This commitment has earned TP recognition as a Great Place to Work for seven consecutive years in the Philippines, fostering a strong, collaborative, and supportive environment. The company’s fun, inclusive culture is a key differentiator that makes TP an employer of choice for those seeking a dynamic and rewarding career,” shared Jeffrey Johnson, Chief People Officer of TP in the Philippines.

The participation highlights TP’s commitment to inclusion and diversity, and its dedication to creating engaging experiences for both its employees and partner communities where it operates, the press release said.

BacoLaodiat 2025 ushered in the Year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom, transformation, and renewal, also associated with good luck, prosperity, fertility, and longevity. The festival’s name combines “Baco” for Bacolod and “Lao Diat,” a Fujian word for celebration, highlighting the strong connection between the city and the local Filipino.*

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