ARCI MUÑOZ, ANGELI KHANG, NIJEL DE MESA ATTENDS GLOBAL LAUNCH OF “JING” SOCIAL MEDIA APP IN SINGAPORE





Under the gleam of Singapore’s Marina Bay city lights, something quietly transformative unfolded—though there was nothing quiet about the energy inside Hall 6 of Golden Village Funan that night.


Chairman Jing Turla


Jing, the much-anticipated creator-first digital platform, made its global debut on March 29 with a launch that felt less like a tech announcement and more like a cultural moment. The venue was filled to capacity, humming with a mix of industry leaders, media personalities, and creators from across Singapore and Malaysia—all drawn by the promise of something different.


And Jing delivered exactly that.


From the outset, the evening carried an unmistakable sense of occasion. Hosted by Swiss content creator Marion Muller, and punctuated with vibrant segments from Singaporean influencers Megan Foo and Kathy Wong, the program unfolded with a cinematic rhythm—effortlessly blending entertainment with intention.


Adding a layer of glamour to the night were standout appearances from actress Arci Muñoz, Angeli Khang, and International Filmmaker, Nijel de Mesa, whose presence underscored Jing’s connection to both the creative and entertainment worlds. Yet even amid the star power, the spotlight remained firmly on a bigger narrative: the evolution of social media itself.


Because Jing isn’t positioning itself as just another platform—it’s presenting itself as a recalibration.


During the keynote presentations, President-CEO and Founder Glen John Labasug articulated a reality long understood but rarely addressed: while billions engage daily on social platforms, only a fraction truly benefit from them financially. Jing’s response is both simple and ambitious—embed monetization into the very fabric of the user experience, making the act of creation inherently valuable.


It’s a philosophy echoed by Chairman and Co-Founder Jing Turla, who described the platform as: “It is a deliberate shift in how digital value is created and shared. In his vision, creators are no longer peripheral participants in the ecosystem—they are its center of gravity. Communities are strengthened, opportunities are democratized, and engagement becomes something more meaningful than metrics alone.”


That sense of purpose carried through to the evening’s closing, where Chief Finance Officer Veron Valle delivered a message that felt both grounded and aspirational: Jing was built with creators in mind—not just to participate, but to flourish.


Beyond the speeches and spectacle, what lingered was a clear throughline: Jing is responding to a cultural shift already in motion. Today’s creators are no longer content with visibility alone—they are seeking sustainability, ownership, and recognition of their value. Jing steps into this moment not as an observer, but as an architect of what comes next.


Now officially available for free on Google Play and the Apple App Store, the platform opens its doors to a global audience—inviting creators, entrepreneurs, and communities to step into a new kind of digital economy.


If the launch was any indication, Jing is not simply joining the conversation—it is reframing it.


The future of social media, it seems, will not just be shared.


It will be earned.


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