SM Supermalls
SM Supermalls is one of Southeast Asia’s biggest developers and the operator of 72 malls in the Philippines, and 8 malls in China. With an average foot traffic of 4.2 million daily in the Philippines, 300,000 in China and over 20,000 tenant partners, SM Supermalls provides family fun experiences as it partners with the best-loved brands and events.
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SM enhances brand presence through ‘100 Days of Christmas Surprises’
SM enhances brand presence through ‘100 Days of Christmas Surprises’
It highlights the company’s commitment to social responsibility and its impact on Filipino communities.
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