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UPS HUB Unified Products and Services, Inc. Marketing Plan Presentation

U.P.S Company Profile Emmanuel B. Pascual Multi-Level Marketing Company Launched Date: November 11, 2011 Main Office Address: 1520 JR Building South Triangle, Quezon Avenue, Quezon City Local & Global Associates: 45,000 plus Company Owned, Franchise and Partner Outlets: 836 Founded By: Emmanuel B. Pascual President and CEO

U.P.S Offered Services Loading Bills Payment Remittance (Local & International) Airline Ticketing (Local & International) Hotel & Resorts Booking Courier E - Insurance

U.P.S Partners

U.P.S Partners

U.P.S Partners

U.P.S Partners

U.P.S Legalities

Certificate No. FX-2010-002984

Business Permit No. 12-002756

Company Reg. No. CS201120259 Company TIN No. 008-165-148

U.P.S Around the Globe

45,000 + Local & Global Associates

What is U.P.S HUB? A Dealer Center or Hub for: Membership Generation Training Facility Offer 4 Online Based Services Product Center for Dealership Packages

U.P.S HUB Ways to Earn Selling Dealership Packages E-cash Replenishment Load Wallet Replenishment Retail of Loads Retail of UPS Marketing Tools & Collaterals Other Services Selling Savemore Products

U.P.S to UPS / GPRS You can now send and receive money through our 800 outlets and facility located in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

U.P.S to Remittance Partners

Beneficiary’s Bank Account U.P.S to Credit to Bank Beneficiary’s Bank Account

U.P.S International Payout Can now pick-up money remitted with our International Partners to any U.P.S Hub and/or GPRS Outlets.

U.P.S / GPRS Visa Card A Visa Card that can be used to withdraw cash to any ATM’s Worldwide. A Remittance Card that enables online crediting to your account in a minute. A Debit Card that can be used to shop online and/or purchase items to any establishment that accepts visa card transactions.

Feasibility Study: INCOME POTENTIAL

LOADING

Airtime Loading Services

U.P.S Loading Income of Outlet Dealer Load Wallet = .5% Retailer Load Wallet = 2.5% End Load User = 11%

Dealer’s Load Wallet Assumption: Outlet will earn .5% in the total amount of Load Wallet per Dealer’s Transaction. Assumption: 1 Dealer Load Wallet Replenishment worth P 5,000.00 Average Load Wallet P 5,000.00 Number of Transaction per Day _______20_ Total Load Wallet per Day P 100,000.00 Hub Outlet Commission x .5%___ Hub Outlet Income per Day P 500.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) _____30_____ Hub Outlet Income per Month P 15,000.00

Retailer’s Load Wallet Outlet will earn 2.5% in the total amount of Load Wallet per Retailer’s Transaction. Assumption: 1 Retailer Load Wallet Replenishment worth P 500. Average Load Wallet P 1,000.00 Number of Transaction per Day _____50___ Total Load Wallet per Day P 50,00.00 Hub Outlet Commission 2.5%__ Hub Outlet Income per Day P 1,250.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) _____30___ Hub Outlet Income per Month P 37,500.00

End Load User Outlet will earn 10% in the total amount of Load per Transaction. Assumption: Average Load per Day P 1,000.00 Hub Outlet Commission 11% Hub Outlet Income per Day P 110.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 3,300.00

BILLS PAYMENT

U.P.S to Billers Outlet will earn P3-P5 per Transaction depending on the volume. Assumption: 3,000 Households residing in the area and paying 3 utility bills per household. Number of Households 3,000.00 Household Utility Bills _ ____3 Total Transactions per Month 9,000.00 Hub Outlet Commissions per Transaction ___ 5 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 45,000.00

REMITTANCE

U.P.S to UPS / GPRS Sending Outlet will earn 35 % of the service charge and the Receiving Outlet will also earn 40 % of the payout. Usual Pera Padala = 2,000.00 Assumption: Service Charge P 72.00 Hub Outlet Commission 35% Hub Outlet Income per Transaction P 25.20 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 126.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 3,780.00

ECASH PAYOUT Sending Outlet will earn 35 % of the service charge and the Receiving Outlet will also earn 40 % of the payout. Usual Pera Padala = 2,000.00 Assumption: Service Charge P 72.00 Hub Outlet Commission 40% Hub Outlet Income per Transaction P 28.80 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 144.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 4,320.00

U.P.S to Remittance Partners Sending Outlet will earn 50 % of the service charge. Usual Smart Pera Padala = 700-1,000 Assumption: Service Charge P 25.00 Hub Outlet Commission 50% Hub Outlet Income per Transaction P 12.50 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 62.50 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 1,875.00

U.P.S to Ecash(Dealer) Sending Outlet will earn 80 % of the service charge. Assumption: Service Charge P 25.00 Hub Outlet Commission 80% Hub Outlet Income per Transaction P 20.00 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 100.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 3,000.00

U.P.S to Credit to Bank Outlet will earn 24.00 of the service charge in every sending transaction. Assumption: Commission P 24.00 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 120.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 3,600.00

U.P.S International Payout Outlet will earn 50.00 of the service charge regardless of the amount. Assumption: Commission P 50.00 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 250.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 7,500.00

U.P.S to Visa Card Sending Outlet will earn 40 % of the service charge. Assumption: Service Charge P 70.00 Hub Outlet Commission 40% Hub Outlet Income per Transaction P 28.00 Average Transaction per Day 5 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 140.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 4,200.00

TICKETING

U.P.S Local Ticketing Outlet will earn P150-P500 per Local Ticketing Transaction. Assumption: 10 Transactions for Local Ticketing per day. Hub Outlet Service Charge P 200.00 Average Transactions per Day _____10 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 2,000.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 60,000.00

U.P.S International Ticketing Outlet will earn P750-P1500 per International Ticketing Transaction. Assumption: 2 Transactions for International Ticketing per day. Hub Outlet Service Charge P 1,000.00 Average Transactions per Day _____2 Hub Outlet Income per Day P 2,000.00 Number of Days per Month (Operations) 30 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 60,000.00

DELEARSHIP PACKAGES

U.P.S Global Package Outlet will earn P400 per Kit Sold. Assumption: 50 Kits Sold per Month. Hub Outlet Commission P 400.00 Average Global Kits sold per month 50 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 20,000.00

U.P.S Pinoy Package Outlet will earn P200 per Kit Sold. Assumption: 50 Kits Sold per Month. Hub Outlet Commission P 200.00 Average Pinoy Kits sold per month 50 Hub Outlet Income per Month P 10,000.00

INCOME POTENTIAL SUMMARY PER MONTH

Airtime Loading Services P 5,175.00 Bills Payment Services P 45,000.00 Remittance UPS to UPS / GPRS P 3,780.00 UPS to Remittance Partners P 1,875.00 UPS to Ecash P 3,000.00 UPS to Credit to Bank P 3,600.00 UPS International Payout P 7,500.00 UPS to Visa Card P 4,200.00 Ticketing Local Ticketing P 60,000.00 International Ticketing P 60,000.00 Dealership Packages Global Package P 20,000.00 Pinoy Package P 10,000.00 P 224,130.00

UPS HUB FRANCHISE FEE

599K Package P 600,990.00 Franchise Fee P 250,000.00 System Fee P 150,000.00 VAT (12%) P 48,000.00 Security Deposit P 50,000.00 5 Global Dealer Kits P 74,990.00 20 Visa Cards P 3,000.00 Processing Fee P 25,000.00 P 600,990.00

Package Inclusions Signage Acrylic Logo “Soon to Open” tarpaulin

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UPS HUB Las Piñas Branch (Maria Rosario Shibata) October 18, 2013

UPS HUB Naga Branch (Kathleen Naval) January 07, 2014

HOTEL and RESORTS BOOKING

E-INSURANCE

POLICY 1 COVERAGE LIMITS Accidental Death, Dismemberment &/or Disablement P100,000 Burial Assistance ( due to accidental death) P 10,000 Premium P 75 Period of Cover 1 year

POLICY 2 COVERAGE LIMITS Accidental Death, Dismemberment &/or Disablement P60,000 Burial Assistance ( due to accidental death) P 6,000 Premium P 55 Period of Cover 1 year

POLICY 3 COVERAGE LIMITS Accidental Death, Dismemberment &/or Disablement P40,000 Burial Assistance ( due to accidental death) P 4,000 Premium P 45 Period of Cover 1 year

POLICY 4 COVERAGE LIMITS Accidental Death, Dismemberment &/or Disablement P100,000 Burial Assistance ( due to accidental death) P 10,000 Premium P 50 Period of Cover 6 months

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