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FIRMS HAVE SECOND THOUGHTS ON DAVAO

IT-BPM firms still not keen on entering Davao City due to martial law in Mindanao

- BY GILFORD A. DOQUILA / Reporter

We hope that the whole martial law issuance can be lifted. If we can do it then it will bring in locators to consider again Davao City. ICT-Davao president Atty. Samuel Matunog

Informatio­n technology and business process management (IT-BPM) companies are still hesitant to enter Davao City due to the martial law in Mindanao.

“We hope that the whole martial law issuance can be lifted. If we can do then it will bring in locators to consider again Davao City,” Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) Davao president attorney Samuel Matunog said during Kapehan sa Dabaw on Monday, August 20, 2018 at SM City Davao.

Matunog added the peace and order in the city can already be considered conducive and even potential for business operations. He added this can be a good business opportunit­y for outsourcin­g companies in the city.

Matunog also said there are many factors as well that the Davao business industry must consider in order to create an inviting business atmosphere for the BPM-ICT industry in the city.

“Across in the industry what we must also do is improve the talent developmen­t,” Matunog said.

In this way, he added, investors can assure the best quality of labor service from the workers in the city.

Matunog also said next year representa­tives from ICT-Davao will be flying to northeast China to observe how they are training Chinese to become native speakers in Japanese, English, and Spanish.

“If they can do it, then, why can’t we?” Matunog said.

Matunog added ICT-Davao is also exploring on the possibilit­y of setting up a language-training facility in the city in order to invite more business players in the city.

Matunog also said IT-BPM sector must also consider in venturing in product developmen­t sector as there is a high market needed to be met.

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