I can see that this is the beginning of Philippines' adoption to crypto currencies and related technologies as a "side effect" of our government's effort to attract investors for a win-win co-operation.
It really is a win-win situation. What's more is that they are planning to open up fintech university that would allow locals to work for the company and other filipinos to get a blockchain degree in their college according to one of the articles that you have linked. I wonder though, will their exchange services beat the current leading bitcoin to Philippine peso exchange coins.ph? Even if it won't I am expecting a lot from it as a Filipino.