Eduardo Cabantog, founder of Alliance in Motion Global, has launched OrbiXVictus, a new membership scheme that appears to continue the company's pyramid model. This development follows AIM Global's previous rebranding attempts after its operations faced decline in the Philippines.

AIM Global began to falter in the Philippines several years ago. In early 2020, the company introduced "Empowered Consumerism" as a new brand.

That rebrand did not take hold broadly. Outside of limited recruitment efforts in India, AIM Global has since seen declining activity.

Empowered Consumerism continued the pyramid scheme, operating on a separate website domain. The Alliance in Motion brand had become toxic in the Philippines.

AIM Global, marketed under the Empowered Consumerism name, is currently promoted in the Philippines and Nigeria.

With Empowered Consumerism likely having run its course, Cabantog unveiled OrbiXVictus. This new scheme operates through a basic Wix template website, but marketing videos featuring Cabantog have begun to circulate. These videos reveal the next phase of AIM Global's recruitment-focused business.

OrbiXVictus markets "NDPP" subscriptions. NDPP stands for "New Division Policy Package," which rebrands a previous offering called "Seal Pro" insurance. This insurance also goes by the name "Insurtech." All these products are purportedly offered through Igloo Insure.

Igloo Insure launched in early 2020, operating from Singapore. The company states its mission is to provide affordable insurance, specifically targeting Southeast Asia. Igloo Insure itself acts as an insurance reseller.

No direct corporate relationship links AIM Global, Empowered Consumerism, OrbiXVictus, and Igloo Insure, based on available information. However, kickbacks to Cabantog are likely based on the number of AIM Global affiliates who sign up for these insurance products.

The OrbiXVictus subscription offers tiered insurance plans through SealPro, InsurTech, and other names.

A Bronze Seal costs 3000 PHP annually. A Platinum Seal costs 4500 PHP annually. The Maximum Seal Pro plan's cost is not publicly disclosed.

The company markets a key benefit of the Max Seal Pro as "max benefit for the financial empowerment program." This structure suggests higher payments correlate directly with increased earning potential.

Additionally, OrbiXVictus sells "protection packs," which bundle Seal plans at higher costs.

The NDPP Pack costs 5999 PHP annually, bundling three Bronze plans. An Essential Protection Pack costs 9990 PHP annually, combining two Platinum plans and one Bronze plan. The Enterprise Protection Pack sells for 29,990 PHP annually, bundling a Maximum Seal Pro plan, one Platinum plan, and nine Bronze plans. A Max-Victus Protection Pack, priced at 69,990 PHP annually, bundles one Maximum Seal Pro plan, three Platinum plans, and twenty-six Bronze plans.

Specific compensation details remain unreleased. However, OrbiXVictus clearly continues the pyramid model seen in AIM Global and Empowered Consumerism. Marketing slides reference "points" that correspond to AIM Global's existing Empowered Consumerism pyramid commissions, which use unilevel and binary structures.

Participants pay an annual OrbiXVictus fee and earn commissions by recruiting others who do the same. Higher payments from recruits directly translate to higher commissions for the recruiter.

Like AIM Global and Empowered Consumerism, this multi-level marketing opportunity will cease when recruitment declines.

Alliance in Motion Global, through its various incarnations including Empowered Consumerism and OrbiXVictus, represents one of the longest-running MLM pyramid schemes active in the Philippines. The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission actively monitors securities fraud. However, enforcement against pyramid schemes in the country remains inconsistent, allowing operations like AIM Global's to persist.