Acetop UK Reports 2025 Loss as Trading Volumes Drop to $9.5 Billion
Acetop Financial Limited posted a £35,691 pretax loss in 2025 after revenue declined and trading volumes fell 21% to about $9.5 billion.
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Abstract:President Marcos signs the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) into law despite controversy, aimed at job creation, economic growth, and poverty reduction in the Philippines.

MANILA, Philippines - The country's president, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., has officially given the nod to the much-debated Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF) bill. The signing of the bill, held in the historical Kalayaan Hall of the Malacañang Palace, has now transformed the MIF into a law. It took place amidst a mixture of support and criticism from the legislative members of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF), a venture cloaked in controversy, has seen opposition from lawmakers due to potential investment risks. Aquilino Pimentel III, the Senate Minority Leader, had vociferously urged Marcos to veto the legislation. Pimentel's main concern revolved around the law diverting crucial resources away from immediate, pressing issues such as the education and healthcare sectors.
Echoing these sentiments, Senator Francis Escudero labeled the MIF as “a leap into the unknown”. This conveys the inherent uncertainty and potential drawbacks of the fund, which have elicited apprehension among some lawmakers.

Despite these voices of dissent, President Marcos deemed the bill as critical, expediting its passage through both chambers of Congress. This came as no surprise since the MIF received strong backing in both chambers. The Maharlika Investment Fund bill successfully secured 279 votes in the House of Representatives and an additional 19 votes in the Senate.
However, not all lawmakers sided with the majority. A total of seven lawmakers, including Sen. Risa Hontiveros and Representatives France Castro, Raoul Manuel, Arlene Brosas, Edcel Lagman, Mujiv Hataman, and Gabriel Bordado, voted against the MIF, raising their concerns over the potential risks and uncertainties associated with the fund.
Despite the criticism, proponents of the Maharlika Investment Fund maintain that it will bring a host of benefits to Filipinos. Senator Mark Villar, in his statement, outlined the various advantages that the MIF is expected to yield.

“Actually, there are a lot of benefits that we can get from the MIF. First, it would create more jobs, more infrastructure projects mean more job opportunities for Filipinos. Secondly, we will promote economic growth since better infrastructure leads to more efficient transportation, communication, and other systems. Also, this will be a vehicle to reduce poverty, this would help the government manage its budget and mitigate fiscal pressures during economic downturns as it acts as a safety net for the country,” Villar stated.
In essence, proponents see the Maharlika Investment Fund as a pathway to enhanced job creation, infrastructural development, and economic growth, alongside providing a financial buffer during economic slumps. Critics, however, remain wary of its potential pitfalls and diverting resources from other critical sectors.
It's clear that the Maharlika Investment Fund represents a bold move on the part of the government, one that has stirred both support and controversy. As the dust settles, the focus will be on how the MIF delivers on its promises and manages its potential pitfalls.
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