SBMA approves 71.34% of ₱46.23-B total FDIs by all IPAs | SubicNewsLink

01 September 2022

SBMA approves 71.34% of ₱46.23-B total FDIs by all IPAs



A total of ₱32.98 billion in foreign direct investments (FDIs) approved in this premier freeport accounted for 71.34 percent of the total ₱46.23 billion approved by all Investment Promotion Agencies (IPAs) in the country during the second quarter of 2022.

These investments were pledges approved by the following IPAs: Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB), Board of Investments (BOI), BOI-Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BOI-BARMM), Clark Development Corp. (CDC), Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA), Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), Poro Point Management Corporation (PPMC) Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority and the SBMA. 

According to SBMA Chairman and Administrator Rolen C. Paulino, this figure has recorded a significant year-on-year leap of 160,792 percent from ₱20.5 million of the same period last year to ₱32.98 billion this year.

Paulino attributed the said significant leap mainly to the aggressive efforts of the SBMA business group in attracting investors to make it happen in the Philippines, especially in Subic Bay. 

He also said that this is also partly a result of the implementation of the Fast, Friendly, and Flexible service to the SBMA’s stakeholders to help in the economic recovery from the effects of the pandemic. 

“We want companies to invest inside the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, and to do so, we want them to have a friendlier atmosphere while providing flexible terms for them in a fast and efficient way,” he said.

Paulino, likewise, disclosed that these FDIs approved by the SBMA Board of Directors showed a surge of 30,205.9 percent from the first quarter’s ₱108.83 million to the second quarter’s ₱32.98 billion this year alone. 

Senior Deputy Administrator (SDA) for Business and Investment Renato Lee III said that the biggest FDI accounted for came from Vectrus Subic Corporation (formerly Vector Services Philippines, Corp.) with a whopping ₱14.5-billion investment.

He added that the company is followed by Agila South, Inc. with an investment of ₱10.73 billion; Agila NY Naval Inc. that has an approved investment of ₱6.28 billion; and Agila Subic TC Inc. with an investment of ₱313.13 million, to name a few. 

“The investment growth at the Redondo Peninsula where the biggest approved projects for the second quarter of 2022 will be located will certainly spur growth in the area. The agency expects more influx of FDIs once these companies are in full swing,” Lee stated.

Lee said that Agila would be utilizing the Redondo Peninsula area as an industrial park for ship repair companies.

He said that the biggest foreign investor Vectrus Subic Corporation is engaged in general logistics services and service exports. He added that the company would be subleasing the area currently leased by Agila at the former Hanjin Shipyard facility in Redondo Peninsula.

Meanwhile, apart from the ₱32.98 billion in foreign equity of FDIs, the SBMA also approved ₱2.37 billion in Filipino equity, which is part of the 37 investment projects approved for the second quarter and will generate employment for 433 residents of Olongapo City, Bataan and Zambales. (MPD-SBMA) 

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