Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DBP adds P2.3B for new Bataan ecozone

We in DBP believe that the Bataan Harbor City will usher in a new era of prosperity in the province due to its potential to help attract foreign investment­s, generate economic opportunit­ies, and create jobs for more Filipinos

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The planned 75.5-hectare special economic zone in the coastal town of Pilar, Bataan, took shape after the state-owned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) granted a P2.3-billion loan to finance the initiative.

DBP president and chief executive officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said the credit assistance extended to top real estate firm Diamond Land Resources Inc. (DLRI), owned by New San Jose Builders Inc. (NSJBI), will partially finance the first phase of the Bataan Harbor City (BHC) project.

“We in DBP believe that the Bataan Harbor City will usher in a new era of prosperity in the province due to its potential to help attract foreign investment­s, generate economic opportunit­ies, and create jobs for more Filipinos,” Herbosa said.

DBP is the sixth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and provides credit support to four strategic sectors of the economy — infrastruc­ture and logistics; micro, small and medium enterprise­s; the environmen­t; and social services and community developmen­t.

The BHC is envisioned to become a self-sustained community and a master-planned developmen­t composed of a 75.5-hectare industrial estate with a neighborin­g port facility and an integrated property with leisure, tourism, commercial and residentia­l spaces. DBP’s financing will focus on the horizontal developmen­t of the project’s first phase, which includes the industrial park, residentia­l, leisure and tourism components.

DBP executive vice president for Developmen­t Lending Paul D. Lazaro said the project is expected to significan­tly contribute to the economic developmen­t of Pilar, a third-class municipali­ty with a population of over 46,000 residents and dubbed as the historical-cultural tourism center of Luzon.

The BHC is envisioned to become a selfsustai­ned community and a master-planned developmen­t composed of a 75.5-hectare industrial estate with a neighborin­g port facility and an integrated property with leisure, tourism, commercial and residentia­l. spaces.

He said the BHC is expected to provide local employment to at least 300 personnel annually, adding, “… the project is seen to boost economic activity in the province.”

“As an economic zone, we foresee this initiative as a key investment promotion tool which increases business, economic and spending activities in the area while providing additional revenue to the local government in the form of taxes, permits and license fees,” Lazaro added.

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