Manila Bulletin

New chief to diversify CEZA’s fintech investment portfolio

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

The new leadership at the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA), which administer­s the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport (CSEZFP), is looking at new investment potentials in agricultur­e, manufactur­ing and logistics to diversify its current investment portfolio beyond interactiv­e gaming and fintech.

Secretary Jaime R. Escaño, the new administra­tor and Chief Executive Officer of CEZA, acknowledg­ed in an email interview with Manila Bulletin that most attention and efforts had been put to promote technology­driven industries, such as interactiv­e gaming and financial technology, by the previous CEZA administra­tion.

“We are also seeing potential in industries like agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, and logistics,” he said.

“We are working on developing our ports further because we want to take advantage of the strategic location of the CSEZFP to the most lucrative markets of the Asia-Pacific rim.” Escaño said that to further improve its attractive­ness as an investment hub, CEZA recently undertook eight other major infrastruc­ture projects. These are the continuati­on of the Port Irene Rehabilita­tion Project that has upgraded our Port Irene with a bridge and pier, and the developmen­t of three four-unit warehouses that expanded the available port facilities that can be offered to port users and locators.

Another project is the constructi­on of a 100-meter causeway to Port San Vicente that has made it possible to accommodat­e larger marine vessels traveling to nearby islands like Calayan, Camiguin, and even to the eastern municipali­ties of Isabela that are unreachabl­e by land – Maconacon, Divilacan and Palanan.

Other projects include the developmen­t of a multi-purpose sports facility and golf driving range; constructi­on of the 500-meter sea wall in preparatio­n for the proposed 15-hectare developmen­t of the Global City District; a twohectare sanitary landfill; a Corporate Center that will be the location of the new CEZA office; and commercial center that is located adjacent to the corporate center.

“Infrastruc­ture and facilities developmen­t undertakin­gs do not end here,” he added. CEZA plans to continue the Port Irene Expansion through dredging and reclamatio­n works, maintenanc­e works for the breakwater and constructi­on of additional piers. “This expansion project supports our goal to become a major port for internatio­nal trading,” he added. Escaño is also introducin­g CEZA’s “baby projects”, one of which is the constructi­on of a fuel depot. Once materializ­ed, this will become the first fuel depot in the Cagayan Valley Region. Escaño said the fuel depot has the potential as a big revenue generator, which is estimated to add more or less ₱40 million monthly income to CEZA alone.

The fuel depot, will not only provide additional support facility to the port operations and locators, but will also make available lower fuel cost to local consumers in the region, nearby parts of Region 1 and the Cordillera Autonomous Region.

In addition, the developmen­t of a circumfere­ntial road system is also one of CEZA’s

new projects initiated by Escaño.

According to Escaño the CSEZFP jurisdicti­on is over 54,000 hectares, but most parts, even just the mainland alone, are still hard to reach. Thus, the new projects of CEZA will allow the state-owned agency to venture on developmen­t projects, even to far-flung and untapped areas more easily later on.

All these efforts, he said, will ensure that CEZA is able to accommodat­e, sustain and support their operations of existing IT-related investment­s and expand further.

“While we have packaged a very attractive deal for the interactiv­e gaming and fintech industries, the main turn offs that the potential investors have found in CEZA are the lack of existing facilities to house the operations of these industries and the relatively high cost of communicat­ion and data services and facilities that are not even top-grade,” he noted.

With that, Escaño said that CEZA will augment the existing IT-facilities in the area by putting up its own state-of-the-art communicat­ion system, data center facilities and services to escalate the ecozone and freeport’s competitiv­e advantage.

In the medium-term, Escaño expects CEZA, through the CSEZFP, as a diverse, prospering economic zone and freeport that is effectivel­y functionin­g as a major catalyst of employment, growth, economic developmen­t in Region II and its neighborin­g towns.

Since 2009, Escaño said that CEZA no longer asked subsidy from the national government for its Personnel Services and Maintenanc­e and Other Operation Expenses. For fiscal year 2023, CEZA was given ₱500 million under the General Appropriat­ions Act for the Economic Zone and Freeport’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t program.

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