President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved the upgrade of the
classification of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) as a Government Owned and Controlled Corporation (GOCC), pursuant to
Executive Order no. 24 series of 2011.
The president also upgraded the classification of two other GOCCs - the Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB) and the Phividec Industrial Authority (Phividec).
Chairman Alino also stated that the upgrade will provide better incentives for the Board of Directors as stewards of the SBMA, and as caretakers of the best interests of stakeholders in the Subic Bay Freeport zone.
“Their expertise is very much needed in boosting the development of Subic Bay Freeport, be it infrastructure, revenue collection, operations, or attracting more tourists and investors. I want them to not just be a part of the decision-making body, but also a reliable and dependable source of invaluable ideas and insights,” he said.
The upgrade in classification was cemented by 2023’s collection of operating revenues, amounting to P4.116 billion, the highest recorded in the history of the agency. Aliño said that this is the second year that the SBMA has breached the P4-billion mark in operating revenues, specifically at P4.057 billion.
The same section also provides that, for a GOCC such as the SBMA
to be upgraded from C to B, the Agency is required to have assets worth equal
or more than P25billion and or less than P100 billion, and revenues equal or more than P2.5 billion and less than
P10 billion.
The classification of the two other GOCCs, namely AFAB and
Phividec, was upgraded from D to C after proving to have satisfied the criteria
in Section 6 of EO 24, with assets worth more than or equal to P5 billion and
less than P25billion, and revenues of more than or equal to P500 million and
less than P2.5 billion.
The memo by ES Bersamin was addressed to Finance Secretary Recto, with copies sent to Chairman Aliño, AFAB Chairman Pablo Gangcayco, and Phividec Chairman Jesus Guevarra II. (SNL)
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