Boysen Paints adds vibrant colours as Gold Sponsor at the 11th PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards
The Philippines’ leading provider of premium paint products rejoins the programme’s prestigious roster of partners
The highly anticipated 11th PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards is proud to announce the return of Boysen Paints as a Gold Sponsor. Boysen Paints, a renowned provider of premium paint products and construction chemicals in the industry, brings their commitment to excellence and innovation to this esteemed awards programme.
With Boysen Paints as a recurring sponsor, this partnership underscores their shared vision with PropertyGuru in recognising and celebrating the remarkable achievements of the industry’s best in the Philippines. PropertyGuru’s stance in promoting and rewarding the sector that shapes the country has impressed Boysen Paints, reaffirming their confidence in the programme.
Vergel Dyoco, the marketing manager at Boysen Paints, expressed the company’s deep appreciation for PropertyGuru’s holistic approach, stating, “Boysen Paints believes in PropertyGuru’s collective recognition of the developer, the development, and the designer in Asia’s dynamic landscape. We very much appreciate your comprehensive network and grasp of the property categories, convinced by the diligence of your selection process of nominees and winners.”
This strategic alliance provides Boysen Paints with an exclusive platform to showcase its premium products and materials to the industry’s most esteemed professionals and award-winning developers. With a remarkable 70-year legacy of delivering top-notch quality and innovation to the Philippine construction industry, Boysen Paints continues to exceed customer expectations.
Justin C. Ongsue, the vice president for operations, emphasised the significance of connecting with the market through the awards, saying, “For 70 years now, Boysen Paints provide premium, time-tested, quality-proven paint products and construction chemicals to the Philippine construction industry. Innovation must be relevant, designed to address customer expectations. The PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards sets up the stage for us to connect with today’s market.”
Boysen Paints’ exceptional products and services are a valuable resource for award-winning developers. With their unwavering dedication to quality and their ability to address the evolving needs of the industry, Boysen Paints empowers developers to elevate their projects to new levels of excellence.
Boysen Paints is a trusted brand in the Philippine construction industry, providing premium paint products and construction chemicals for 70 years. Their commitment to quality and innovation has made them a go-to choice for developers, architects, and homeowners alike. With a comprehensive product portfolio and a reputation for excellence, Boysen Paints continues to set the standard in the industry.
Established in 2005, the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards continue to reward high-calibre work within the industry, encompassing property development, construction, architecture, interior design, and sustainable building practices. The series has expanded over the years to cover the region’s dynamic property markets, including Australia, the Chinese markets, Greater Niseko in Japan, and India.
For more information, visit AsiaPropertyAwards.com or email [email protected].
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