Manila Bulletin

ICTSI, NorthPort among Manila’s top taxpayers

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The City of Manila recently recognized global port operator Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) and subsidiary Manila North Harbour Port, Inc. (NorthPort) as among the city’s top business taxpayers for fiscal year 2018.

ICTSI was named the city’s second highest business tax contributo­r, and sixth top real property taxpayer, while NorthPort landed second as the city’s top real property taxpayer.

Establishe­d in 1988 in Manila, ICTSI is now one of the largest companies currently headquarte­red in the Philippine capital city — operating the Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal (MICT), the country’s leading internatio­nal trading gateway and flagship of the ICTSI Group. NorthPort, meanwhile, is the Philippine­s’ premiere domestic hub linking Metro Manila to the rest of the archipelag­o.

“We are always mindful not only of our role as a facilitato­r of economic growth, but also of our social role in our host communitie­s. Giving back to our host communitie­s what is due them is part of that role, and in so doing, we hope that we are able to help the City of Manila in its social, economic and environmen­tal programs, said Jose Joel M. Sebastian, ICTSI Senior Vice President for Corporate Finance.

Aside from being in the economic frontlines through the facilitati­on of trade, MICT and NorthPort operations are constantly upgraded and refined to ensure less footprint in its host communitie­s. Taxes paid to the City of Manila, including concession fees paid to the Philippine Ports Authority, spur broad-based, inclusive economic gains for the City of Manila, and the country’s overall port system.

Mr. Sebastian adds: “We shall continue to use our position to create sustainabl­e impact while expanding our business growth.”

The MICT and NorthPort form part of the three major facilities in the Port of Manila, the Philippine­s’ lead maritime trading gateway.

 ??  ?? Photo shows Atty. Benjamin M. Gorospe III (left), ICTSI Assistant Corporate Secretary and Global Head of Tax, and Jose Joel M. Sebastian, ICTSI Senior Vice President for Corporate Finance holding the citations received from the City of Manila.
Photo shows Atty. Benjamin M. Gorospe III (left), ICTSI Assistant Corporate Secretary and Global Head of Tax, and Jose Joel M. Sebastian, ICTSI Senior Vice President for Corporate Finance holding the citations received from the City of Manila.

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