Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Filipino consumer behaviors have drastically changed. With a heightened health awareness and a need to stay at home, online retail shopping and food deliveries have become the norm in almost every household. There have also been shifts in business operations, as more and more retailers are creating e-commerce platforms. All of these have implied that Filipino consumers have begun to explore more ways to shop and explore their multitude of shopping options.
This October 14, join us as we explore how Filipinos have shifted their consumer behavior within the past few months. With a presentation by Nielsen Retail Intelligence Managing Director for Myanmar, Vietnam and the Philippines Patrick Cua, learn about how these changes and behavioral shifts will affect post-Covid consumption.
This webinar is organized by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in a joint partnership with Advantage Austria, the British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, the Dutch Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines, the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, the Nordic Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, and the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines.
John Patrick Cua is the Managing Director of Nielsen’s Retail Intelligence business for Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar. He joined Nielsen in 2013 after 16 years with Procter & Gamble, with 7 years based in the US and Singapore.
With Nielsen Philippines celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2020, his vision is to make Nielsen Philippines the most innovative information services provider through the continued adoption of new digital capabilities. He is passionate about shaping a smarter Philippine market, focused on growing Philippine companies and retailers by providing a strong understanding of consumer, shopper and market insights.
He graduated from De La Salle University with a degree in BS Computer Science (Honorable Mention).
Slots are limited and on a first come, first served basis.
For registration inquiries, please contact Ms. Jackie Diola at jackie.diola@eccp.com.