The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has recently established the Ease of Doing Business (EODB) lane, a special lane dedicated to the batch processing of identification cards for employees and workers here.
SBMA Senior
Deputy Administrator for Business and Investment Renato Lee III, who recently
inspected the agency’s frontline services on May 30 with the SBMA Anti-Red Tape
Unit members, also visited the SBMA-Office Services Department (OSD)’s Pass
Issuance and Control Division (PICD).
To facilitate
the efficient processing of SBMA IDs for companies with many employees, the PICD institutionalized batch processing through non-appearance
processing for 20 or more applicants or off-site processing for 100 or more
applicants.
“It only
takes 24 minutes per application for both non-appearance processing and
off-site processing. Last year, the OSD-PICD was able to process 5,273 applications
from various SBF companies through off-site ID processing, and 2,948
applications as of May 2025,” Lee said.
“While
processing individual applications at the OSD is generally straightforward, the
overall processing and waiting tend to increase when applicants come in
groups,” he added.
In addition to the OSD-PICD, Lee also inspected the Motor Vehicle Registration Office, the
Telecommunications Department, the Ecology Department, the Building Permit
Department, the Visa Processing Office, the Business Group’s Logistics
Department, the Manufacturing and Maritime Department, the Leisure Department,
and the Tourism Department.
The Anti-Red
Tape Unit inspection was accompanied by stakeholders, including the Subic Bay
Freeport Chamber of Commerce (SBFCC). It also coincided with EODB month as
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared May as the Ease of Doing Business
(EODB) Month.
This year’s
theme is “From Red Tape to Red Carpet: Better Business Movement in a Bagong
Pilipinas” which promotes the government’s collective efforts in fostering a
more conducive business environment that benefits every Filipino in the Bagong
Pilipinas. (MPD-SBMA)





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