Philippine Daily Inquirer

PALAYAN CITY HUB NOW INFOTECH PARK

- —ARMAND GALANG -

PALAYAN CITY— The business hub here, designed to house a government center and call centers for 12,000 agents, is now officially an informatio­n technology park (ITP).

President Duterte issued Proclamati­on No. 526 on June 25 designatin­g the 3-ha complex as an ITP to be known as the Palayan City Government Center and Business Hub (PCBH) as endorsed by the board of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza).

Peza Director General Charito Plaza and Alloy MTD Philippine­s President Nicholas David signed the documents that formally recognized PCBH as a special economic zone during rites held at the Peza office in Taguig City on Friday.

Successful PPP

Alloy MTD, a Malaysian conglomera­te, developed and built the PCBH, including two buildings reserved for business process outsourcin­g firms, under a public-private partnershi­p (PPP) deal.

Alloy MTD will operate the Palayan hub for 30 years.

“This IT park will serve as the catalyst for the muchawaite­d employment generation and economic progress of Nueva Ecija province and Palayan City,” said Mayor Rhianne Cuevas in her speech during the signing ceremonies.

She announced the entry of BPO Sutherland Global Services which will start operations in September with 700 seats to be ramped up to 1,750 seats by June 2019.

Gov’t center

An outbound call center is also currently operating at PCBH.

The park is a four-building complex. Two buildings were especially built for BPO operations. Another building is the government center which houses the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion’s One-Stop-Shop.

The government center will soon house provincial offices of the Department of Labor and Employment, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions and Bureau of Immigratio­n.

Cuevas said the PCBH is also a hub for schools that offer informatio­n technology, computer proficienc­y, BPO management courses and short courses for overseas workers.

The Capital Hotel at the hub, with 75 fully furnished rooms, will be fully operationa­l in September to serve expatriate­s with transactio­ns at the PCBH.

Thanking Digong

Mayor Cuevas, in a statement, said she was grateful to the President “who saw the urgent need for the developmen­t of rural areas.”

She also credited Sen. Richard Gordon, brains behind the conversion of former US bases into commercial areas, with inspiring the pursuit of developmen­t projects for her city and Nueva Ecija province.

She also thanked MTD Alloy which “had taken the first step to invest in our city and put trust in our people.”

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 ??  ?? BRIGHT FUTURE Officials led by (from left) Palayan City Mayor Adrianne Mae Cuevas, Alloy MTD Palayan president Nicholas David, Philippine Export Zone Authority head Charito Plaza, Sen. Richard Gordon and MTDGroup Malaysia director Isaac David formalize the recognitio­n of the Palayan Business Hub as an economic zone.
BRIGHT FUTURE Officials led by (from left) Palayan City Mayor Adrianne Mae Cuevas, Alloy MTD Palayan president Nicholas David, Philippine Export Zone Authority head Charito Plaza, Sen. Richard Gordon and MTDGroup Malaysia director Isaac David formalize the recognitio­n of the Palayan Business Hub as an economic zone.
 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? PROGRESS The Palayan City Government Center and Business Hub viewed from the air.
—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS PROGRESS The Palayan City Government Center and Business Hub viewed from the air.

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