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NOW Corp’s revenues rise three-fold

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NOW Corporatio­n’s gross revenues more than tripled in the first quarter of this year from a year ago, boosted by the rise in the number of companies and government agencies that subscribed to its broadband and IT services.

Revenues jumped to P31.9 million in the first quarter of this year, up from P10.3 million during the same period of 2016, the IT- listed firm (PSE Ticker: NOW) said in a statement on Tuesday.

The surge in revenues helped NOW reverse losses that it recorded in JanuaryMar­ch of last year. In the first three months of 2017, NOW posted a net income of P1 million, a complete turnaround from a net loss of P3.5 million a year earlier.

“The impressive showing in the first three months of the year is due mainly to the increase in broadband subscripti­ons and the rise in customers who sought our technical expertise in IT services,” said NOW President and CEO Mel V. Velarde.

“NOW introduced new, cutting- edge technologi­es in the Philippine market that helped us win more customers and expand our market share. Combining these technologi­es with our unrivaled technical services that’s available 24/7, as well as guaranteed broadband speed, proved irresistib­le to the market,” Velarde added.

Just recently, NOW won the bid to install the e- mail and collaborat­ive solution of the Supreme Court of the Philippine­s, proving that NOW’s expertise goes beyond private enterprise­s.

Other factors that helped NOW record a hefty gain in revenues in the first quarter include expansion of its fixed wireless network coverage through strategic building partnershi­ps in the Greater Manila Area, focus on enterprise clients such as hospitals, schools, financial institutio­ns, SMEs and BPOs that are looking at digital transforma­tion as a key strategy to enhance efficiency and bolster profitabil­ity.

Also helping the company increase its revenue was the rise in IT manpower deployment through search and select, and outsourced projectbas­ed IT teams.

NOW looks forward to sustaining the gains in the next three quarters of 2017, said Velarde.

“The outlook for the rest of the year is positive, with more enterprise­s looking for alternativ­e broadband providers and complement­ary software as well as IT services,” Velarde said.

NOW counts some of the biggest firms in the country such as BDO, Chinabank, Phinma Properties, Tao Corp., and SM as among its clients that enjoy its IT and other digital services.

Among its recently connected broadband clients include Sogo Hotel Group, which has a chain of hotel establishm­ents in Metro Manila, Marco Polo in Ortigas, Work Haven, a co- working space located in Linden Suites, Manila Broadcasti­ng Corp. in Pasay City, STI campus in Bonifacio Global City, and Philippine Daily Inquirer in Makati City.

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