Progresif gave a strong statement of intent regarding what’s to come this year with the release of the 11th issue of their self-titled quarterly magazine.
Themed ‘A platform that contributes meaningfully to society’, the issue goes about celebrating what the brand has achieved both over the long term and more recently, as well as plotting out the near future in terms of their plans and products.
Interestingly, the magazine carries two meanings functioning both as the mission statement of their new ‘Progresif Minds’ learning platform (which is featured in the magazine), as well as an underlying vision of everything the Progresif brand has strived to achieve in their five years of operation.
Traditionally Progresif's magazine has functioned as means of showcasing the company's recent Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) engagements alongside an eclectic mix of editorial features about people, places and concepts of interest in Brunei and beyond, and this issue is no different.
Beginning with where they have been, the magazine features a statistical dashboard of their 255 CSR engagements and then proceeds to plot them in a five-year timeline of Progresif’s company milestones under the title ‘What Progress Looks Like’.
This seems a fitting way to draw a line under the company’s impressive performance since its launch, especially as they prepare their big restructuring exercise and company migration, to take place later this month.
Regarding ‘the new and the next’, the magazine announces a number of exciting products and upgrades in the pipeline. On the network side there is 4G+ LTE for all customers, Number Portability for incoming mobile customers, the launch of a fibre broadband service for home connectivity and a nationwide Wi-Fi network. Whereas the main new product to be excited about is the Progresif Media content streaming app, which looks like it will be Brunei’s very own Netflix-style application featuring the best of both local & regional and Hollywood content. This is a worthy addition to their growing ecosystem of digital apps to take Brunei further towards being a Smart Digital Nation.
Readers can also enjoy a number of thought-provoking features such as ‘Words from a Wiser Woman’, a series of heartfelt and vulnerable letters written by prominent and distinguished women from around Brunei addressed to themselves as young girls, and a look at the possibilities of freelance work as a viable future for Bruneian youth with testimonials from local youths who have made it work for them.
On the more social responsibility-meets-sustainability side of things, the magazine tackles plastic pollution, presenting some shocking statistics about Brunei’s plastic waste problem and offers some solutions as well. There is also a feature on Brunei’s growing farming industry.
For most of the features in the Progresif Magazine, the stories expand on the featured individuals and organisations beyond text and pictures through online channels. Some of the articles include QR codes that direct curious readers to more in-depth video stories and interviews on the Progresif website.
The magazine can be found at your nearest Progresif store and throughout over 700 locations in Brunei.
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