The Philippine Star

DICT launching online portal to ease business registrati­on

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) plans to launch a new online platform that would streamline business registrati­on starting early next year.

The DICT said it plans to make fully operationa­l the Central Business Portal (CBP) by Feb. 14 next year.

The CBP will cover business transactio­ns under the Securities and Exchange Commission.

It is also envisioned to cover transactio­ns under the Department of Trade and Industry, Bureau of Internal Revenue, and even social agencies.

Under Republic Act 11302 or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018, the DICT is tasked as the lead agency responsibl­e in establishi­ng, operating, and maintainin­g the CBP.

The CBP, according to the DICT, is expected to reduce, if not totally eradicate, long queues for physical transactio­ns as the applicatio­ns are done online and will be completed in five days.

“We want to promote transparen­cy and uphold the ease of doing business. With the CBP, we are ensuring the processing period of business registrati­on-related transactio­ns are shortened,” DICT Secretary Gregorio Honasan said.

Jeremiah Belgica, director general of the Anti-Red Tape Authority, said the launch of the CBP is expected to put an end to corruption in the government.

“With the CBP, there will be no more human interventi­on. Every signature, every stop that you need to talk to a government employee is always an opportunit­y for corruption,” Belgica said.

To effectivel­y and efficientl­y roll-out the CBP, Honasan said the DICT is likewise strengthen­ing its efforts in improving internet connectivi­ty in the country.

The DICT hopes to establish and institutio­nalize digitaliza­tion of government, workforce, workplace, classrooms and communitie­s.

To do this, it has set an overall framework in the planning and implementa­tion of comprehens­ive ICT policies, enhanced connectivi­ty programs, and reliable cybersecur­ity to achieve the vision of a digital Philippine­s.

“The goal is to connect everybody to everybody – government to other government­s, government to businesses, government to the citizens, and everybody to each other,” Honasan said.

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