Malls, food chains, hotels, business process outsourcing (BPOs) firms, publication offices, and even construction firms are among the diverse sectors now served by Iloilo City-based MORE Power, as the company continues to expand its reach.
In the first quarter of 2026, MORE Power accommodated the migration of several major accounts seeking reliable service, cost efficiency, and customer-friendly support for their thriving operations.
The latest to make the migration is Waffle Time Inc., a prominent Ilonggo business franchise, for its commissary in Brgy. Pagsangaan, Pavia, Iloilo. The company successfully transferred its load to MORE Power as its primary power source.
Just last month, Taytay sa Kauswagan (TSKI), a major finance firm and hotel operator, along with Gateway Hotel, completed their migration.
“The primary expectation is better service and lower costs, especially amid the current Middle East crisis. All expenses are rising, making this the ideal time to migrate to MORE Power and reduce our electricity bills,” said TSKI president and CEO and Peter Talbanban.
“Our TSKI main office is here in Pavia and serves all branch needs. If we experience a brownout, it disrupts our entire digitalized system, so reliable power is crucial,” he continued.
Talbanban thanked MORE Power for
reaching out to them, saying: “We were surprised by their initiative, and we’re thrilled about this partnership, which promises lower electricity costs and superior service.”
This migration underscores the trust these companies place in MORE Power to deliver long-term reliable electricity for their establishments.
“This marks a win for consumers who seek better quality of electricity, fair pricing, and improved service. MORE Power’s values have always been centered on the welfare of its consumers, said MORE Power president and CEO Roel Z. Castro.
“We have heard the clamor and understood the needs of the consumers—this is why we have expanded to the province of Iloilo. I am truly grateful for the trust of the consumers in Pavia, Iloilo,” he added.
MORE Power launched operations in Iloilo province this year after finalizing its facilities. This was enabled nearly five years ago on September 20, 2021, when 2nd District Representative Michael Gorriceta and 4th District Representative Braeden John Biron filed for the company’s franchise expansion to deliver modern, reliable power distribution to towns in their districts.
The well-timed migration ceremony highlighted MORE Power’s readiness to support consumers’ needs for dependable, modern power distribution.
