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ArteFino 2025: Celebrating Filipino craft, culture, and community.
Makati, Philippines — ArteFino 2025, presented by Security Bank, officially opens from July 31 to August 3 at Power Plant Mall, highlighting Filipino craftsmanship, heritage, and sustainable innovation. Now in its ninth edition, the country’s premier artisanal fair continues to support local artisans and socially conscious design through the HeArteFino program.

This year’s theme, “Champions of Change,” celebrates the makers, communities, and creative leaders who are redefining tradition and driving meaningful impact.
“At Security Bank, our mission is to enrich lives, empower businesses, and build communities sustainably —and our partnership with ArteFino brings this to life.” said Tanya Deakin, Security Bank First Vice President and Corporate Communications Division Head. “Together, we celebrate heritage and innovation, open access to markets, and support dignified livelihoods—all anchored in our promise of BetterBanking.”
Visitors can explore exclusive collections and launches, including Zarah Juan’s Full Circle, which utilizes natural dyes, and Patis Tesoro-inspired pieces by Jor-El Espina. These are showcased alongside ArteFino Finds and the new ArteFino Lounge, both of which offer fresh interpretations of local style, design, and flavor.
Security Bank credit and debit cardholders can enjoy free entrance to the fair by simply presenting their card. Additionally, cardholders can shop with ease using the 0% ChargeLight Installment and Charge Now, Pay Later plans, available for a minimum single-receipt installment spend of PHP 10,000, with terms extending up to 12 months.
ArteFino 2025 is not just a fair; it represents a movement shaping a creative, conscious, and proudly Filipino future.
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ArteFino 2025: Celebrating Filipino craft, culture, and community.
Melo Villareal
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