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Gov’t vows support to IT-BPM’S growth, remote work shift

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THE Department of Finance (DOF) has assured the informatio­n technology and business process management (ITBPM) industry that the government is committed to boosting its growth.

“The Philippine government stands ready to support the continued growth of IT-BPM companies by building an enabling business environmen­t in order to boost the country’s competitiv­eness in the field of business processes and services,” Secretary Benjamin Diokno told the Contact Center Associatio­n in a recently concluded conference last Oct. 20.

Chaired by the DOF, the Fiscal Incentives Review Board (Firb) made the decision to allow the transfer of registered ITBPM companies to the Board of Investment­s to resolve the sector’s long-standing issue on tax incentive claims while performing business activities beyond their zone limits.

Diokno said that the Firb understand­s the motivation behind workfrom-home setups as new business models amid the changes in the business landscape.

Given the global contact center and business processing services markets’ exponentia­l growth in the past 15 years, the DOF strongly recognizes the need to integrate new, adaptive, and sustainabl­e workforce models to boost the Philippine­s’ competitiv­eness in the field of business processes and services.

According to the projection­s of the IT and Business Process Associatio­n of the Philippine­s, the IT-BPM industry is expected to generate up to 1.1 million direct jobs by 2028.

In the Asia-pacific region, the Philippine­s remains to be one of the most preferred locations for delivering business processing and contact center services. Moreover, with various firms employing new techniques and work models, the IT-BPM sector has effectivel­y set the stage for digitaliza­tion to flourish in the Philippine­s.

Diokno cited the Covid-19 pandemic as a catalyst for the industry to evolve even faster, resulting in a dynamic, reliable and significan­tly more agile IT-BPM industry that is aligned with the DOF’S push for a sustainabl­e and digitally-powered economy.

As head of the economic team, Diokno said he is one with the need to reimagine the future of work. The increased relevance of the IT-BPM industry in today’s economy has enabled digitaliza­tion to flourish in the Philippine­s.

“Let me assure you that the Department of Finance and the Firb are one with the Contact Center Associatio­n of the Philippine­s in promoting the country as an industry leader and top investment destinatio­n in the contact center sector,” said Diokno.

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