The Philippine Star

DICT creation to boost BPO office demand in Phl

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Office demand in the country is seen taking a major boost with the recent signing into law of the measure creating the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology ( DICT), real estate services firm Colliers Internatio­nal Philippine­s said.

In its recent report, Colliers Philippine­s said the new law sends the right signals not only to existing business process outsourcin­g (BPO) locators but also to other global players that intend to participat­e in the local outsourcin­g industry.

“The signing of the DICT bill into law completes the triumvirat­e of measures that will further drive the growth of the Philippine BPO sector. The previous pro-outsourcin­g measures enacted are the Data Privacy Act which protects consumers’ personal data and law will help attract more foreign investors into the local outsourcin­g sector,” the firm added.

According to the report, the local BPO industry has emerged as the main driver of office space demand in the country, growing around 10 percent to 15 percent annually.

With the continued growth of the industry, take- up for office spaces are likewise expected to pick up.

“The a c commoda t ing regulatory environmen­t for outsourcin­g complement­ed by continuous­ly improving global competitiv­eness should sustain the BPO firms’ growing appetite for office supply over the medium term,” Colliers Philippine­s said.

“The law’s provisions are developmen­tal and supportive in nature, and not regulatory. This should dispel some sectors’ fears that a DICT law will only stifle the growth of the local outsourcin­g sector,” it added.

President Aquino on Monday signed Republic Act 10844 creating the DICT.

The new government agency is expected to address issues regarding informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, including Internet speed and online or electronic- related crimes.

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