The Philippine Star

Infra projects to gain from Nat’l ID System

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The savings from a more efficient delivery of public services with the implementa­tion of a national identifica­tion system would help boost funding for vital government projects and programs, according to Philippine Statistics Authority head Lisa Bersales.

Bersales said the government could save an amount equivalent to two percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) over a fiveyear period with the implementa­tion of the National ID system.

The National ID System could help plug leakages from social protection programs of the government, including conditiona­l cash transfers (CCT), unconditio­nal cash transfers (UCCs), and benefits for senior citizens, Bersales said.

“The Philippine Statistics Authority would be able to provide ID numbers and capture biometrics in five years for 107 million Filipino citizens and non-Filipino residents,” Bersales said during the recently concluded 51st Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Developmen­t Bank.

The Senate approved on third and final reading Senate Bill 1738 also known as “An Act establishi­ng the Philippine Identifica­tion System” last month. The House of Representa­tives approved the same measure in September last year.

The National ID System is strongly advocated by the Department of Finance (DOF) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), given its potential to boost efficiency of government services delivery.

BSP Governor Nestor Espenilla Jr. had said the launch of the National ID System supports the central bank’s aspiration for a more digital economy.

Espenilla added a National ID System would aid efforts toward financial inclusion, as it would help the marginaliz­ed sectors of the society gain access to formal channels of financial services.

To significan­tly catalyze a digital ecosystem, the BSP believes there must be a reliable national digital identifica­tion system to address persistent customer onboarding issues due to lack of acceptable IDs and the highly inefficien­t paper-based KYC (know your customer) processes.

The envisioned national ID system is designed to ensure universal coverage, data integrity and security, and optimum utility and would serve as an enabling platform for the efficient delivery of a whole range of government and private sector services for all Filipinos.

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