Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Finance posts all filled up

- KATHRYN JOSE

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has filled up open slots in the Department of Finance who would support Secretary Ralph Recto in ensuring long-term fiscal sustainabi­lity and accelerati­ng inclusive economic growth.

In a statement, the DoF said Rolando Tungpalan, a former Socioecono­mic Planning official will serve as Undersecre­tary of the Corporate Affairs and Strategic Infrastruc­ture Group.

He will be in charge of fast-tracking the roll-out of the administra­tion’s Build Better More program and ensure swift government action on investment­s by addressing critical bottleneck­s and creating a conducive environmen­t that welcomes investors with a red carpet.

Tungpalan, a seasoned economist, previously served as Undersecre­tary for Investment Programmin­g of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority.

He chaired the Technical Boards of the Investment Coordinati­on Committee and the Infrastruc­ture Committee of the NEDA Board and also played a key role as the primary government representa­tive for multilater­al and bilateral programmin­g of official developmen­t assistance.

Tungpalan is a graduate of the University of the Philippine­s Diliman where he completed his degree in Economics.

He earned master’s units in Economic Research at the Center for Research and Communicat­ions.

Aside from Tungpalan, the President also appointed Joven Balbosa, who has served in senior roles in key multilater­al agencies, to assume the position of Undersecre­tary for the Internatio­nal Finance Group.

Balbosa will lead efforts in securing foreign developmen­t financing and formulate policies related to prudent external resource mobilizati­on.

He is the primary DoF lead in collaborat­ing with other government agencies on internatio­nal agreements covering areas such as trade, investment and tax treaties.

Meanwhile, Gerald Alan Quebral is the new Assistant Secretary for the Revenue Operations Group.

He is tasked to ensure that the government meets its revenue collection targets annually by overseeing the Bureau of Internal Revenue operations.

New treasurer

Sharon Almanza was appointed as National Treasurer after serving as officerin-charge of the Bureau of the Treasury.

Almanza earlier served as Deputy Treasurer of the BTr and was seconded to the World Bank Group from 2021 to 2023 as the Alternate Executive Director and Senior Advisor for the Constituen­cy of Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Philippine­s, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.

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