TP honored by Cebu City with top taxpayer award
- Sugbo Highlights
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
TP in the Philippines, a global leader in digital business services, has been recognized with the Top Business Taxpayer award under the Philippine Economic Zone Authority-registered enterprise category, by the City of Cebu last February 28.

The prestigious award, conferred during the Cebu City 88th Charter Anniversary Celebration Taxpayers Appreciation Night, lauds TP’s significant role as one of the city’s “leading investors who bring in global opportunities and strengthen Cebu's position in international trade.”
“We thank the City of Cebu for honoring TP with this distinction. This affirms our longstanding partnership with the Cebuanos and our commitment to contribute to industry and government efforts in accelerating economic growth and development in Cebu,” said Rahul Jolly, Chief Executive Officer of TP in the Philippines.
TP has been a consistent recipient of the top taxpayer recognition given during Cebu City’s charter day celebrations since 2020.
Cebu City Mayor Raymond Garcia thanked TP and other awardees saying, “On behalf of the city government of Cebu I extend my deepest gratitude. Your responsibility as taxpayers is your testament for the love of this city […] with your continued support, we can ensure that Cebu thrives not just in the present but for the generations to come.”
For nearly three decades, TP continues to be a leading force in bringing rewarding careers and energizing growth for the local economy. For its consistent excellence in doing business, TP has also earned the Top Employer and Top IT-BPM Company awards from the Cebu IT BPM Organization (CIB.O) and the local government.
TP is the first certified Great Place to Work® organization in the Philippines and is the most consistently certified organization for the last seven years since 2018. The company also holds the distinction of being one of the top Best Workplaces in the Information Technology and Business Process Management (IT-BPM) industry and across the Philippines.
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