IT Report Philippines: IT-BPM as key drivers for RP’s future growth

Asian Institute of Management

Asian Institute of Management

KPMG R.G. Manabat & Co. (KPMG RGM & Co.), the Philippine member firm of KPMG International, recently held a series of events to start off the year at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati City.

These were a series of IT discussions on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics Process Automation (RPA), Data & Analytics (D&A), Blockchain and Tax Intelligence Solution (TIS) dubbed Let’s Talk Tech, as well as the launch of its 2018 annual investment guide, entitled IT Report: Philippines.

KPMG Australia’s Michael Rochanakij started the Let’s Talk Tech session by giving an overview of current IT trends and disruptions, as he expounded on changes brought about by the fourth industrial revolution—digital—and how companies must adopt new ways of thinking in order to stay competitive and relevant.

This was followed by an engaging panel discussion on the subject, moderated by KPMG RGM & Co. vice chairman and chief operating officer Emmanuel P. Bonoan, with esteemed panelists form the banking and IT sector: UnionBank of the Philippines’ Henry Rhoel R. Aguda, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation’s Dennis C. Bancod, 25-year IT veteran Joel H. Garcia, and Mynt’s Anthony Thomas Garcia.

Then, a series of break-out sessions on AI and RPA, Blockchain and Tax Intelligence Solution took place, with advisory partners Jallain S. Manrique and Michael H. Guarin together with partner Leandro Ben M. Robediso, leading the dialogues.

Capping off the event was the launch of the annual investment guide IT Report: Philippines held in partnership with the Wallace Business Forum. The report also highlights the dynamism of the IT-BPM (Business Process Management) industry which has proven to be among the country’s economic game changers for the past 20 years or so and will continue to provide support for strong growth in the years to come.

Sharon G. Dayoan, chairman and chief executive officer of KPMG RGM & Co.“Our government has realized the importance of IT and is now catching up. We now have a Department of Information and Communications Technology or DICT that aims to strengthen the country’s IT Infrastructure.

Coupled with the Data Privacy Act and the push to strengthen Cybersecurity – we are going in the right direction to make the Philippines globally competitive, especially in the digital space,” said Sharon G. Dayoan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of KPMG RGM & Co.

For more information on KPMG in the Philippines, or to download of hard copies of the investment guide at no cost, you may visit www.kpmg.com.ph.

Wanderland all set for 2nd year at Filinvest City events ground

Wanderland all set for 2nd year at Filinvest City events ground

Enjoy good music, art and a healthy dose of the outdoors when Filinvest City, the premier lifestyle destination in southern Metro Manila, plays host once again to the much-awaited Wanderland Music and Arts Festival on March 10, 2018 at its Open Grounds in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

Now on its second year in Filinvest City, the venue provides the perfect backdrop for Wanderers to enjoy its lush greenery. Its vibrant and modern atmosphere complements the hip and festive Wanderland Music and Arts Festival.

Filinvest WanderlandGuests will enjoy exciting performances from an impressive line-up of entertainers, including international artists Kodaline, Daniel Caesar, FKJ and Lauv; and local indie artists Jess Connelly, Quest, IV Spades, Ben&Ben, Basically Saturday Night and Carousel Casualties.

Wanderland will also feature art installations and live art performances by young and talented muralists and illustrators Sam Bumanlag, Ip Pining, Cholo Cardenas and Humbly.

For more information, visit Wanderland’s web site, http://wanderlandfestival.com.

Bb. Pilipinas 2018 candidates get insurance from Charter Ping An

Bb. Pilipinas 2018 candidates get insurance from Charter Ping An

Forty statuesque Binibining Pilipinas candidates graced the headquarters of leading global insurer AXA to meet its executives and receive their personal accident insurance coverage worth P500,000 from Charter Ping An, a subsidiary of AXA Philippines.

bb pilipinas contestantsThey were welcomed by AXA Philippines chief of retail propositions Alok Roongta, chief of commercial business Ninoy Rollan; Charter Ping An director Robert Yu; head of partnership Emmanuel Que; and head of commercial underwriting Edwin Salvan.

 

financial literacy

The beauty contestants listened to a talk on financial literacy, part of AXA’s thrust to empower people to live better lives. AXA stressed the need for ambitious, hardworking Filipinos like them to prepare early for the future to achieve financial security and peace of mind.

  • Each of the candidates received P500,000 personal accident insurance coverage.
  • At the coronation, the six title holders will be given P2,000,000 personal accident insurance coverage.
  • The runners-up will receive P1,000,000.
  • Winners will also be awarded travel insurance worth P1,000,000.

Through their personal insurance coverage, the lovely aspirants of the Binibining Pilipinas crown enjoy full personal accident, medical reimbursement and travel insurance benefits wherever they go, be it here or abroad.

Through its subsidiary Charter Ping An, AXA—a worldwide leader in insurance and asset management—is the official insurance provider for Binibining Pilipinas 2018. With Charter Ping An, AXA can now offer its customer a full range of insurance products to suit their needs and lifestyles.

How to apply for a PWD ID in the Philippines

How to apply for a PWD ID in the Philippines

PWD or Person With Disability is a term used to refer to a person who faces challenges in everyday life that most people take for granted.  In inclusive educational institutions, these people are referred to as “differently-abled”.  In the Philippines, a “Person With Disability” can enjoy many of the privileges our senior citizens enjoy as well … so long as you have a PWD ID (which you can only get from City Hall in the city where you reside.

pwd logoThe universal symbol for a Person With Disability (PWD) is the man in a wheelchair.  But the reality is, there are many types of disabilities and most of them have nothing to do with the ability to walk.  A severe orthopedic disability is the most obvious, which is probably why they chose this symbol.

In most cases, though, people only see physical disabilities as a qualification for PWD.  Below are the different types of disabilities that could qualify you or your family member for a PWD ID.

Types of disabilities:

To apply for a PWD ID you need to manifest any of the following disabilities:

  1. psychosocial disability – includes people with ADHD, Bi-polar disorder, long-term recurring depression, nervous breakdown, epilepsy, schizophrenia, and other long-term recurring mental or behavioral problems
  2. mental disability
  3. hearing disability – partial to full deafness
  4. visual disability – partial to full blindness
  5. learning disability
  6. speech impairment
  7. orthopedic (musculoskeletal) disability – you will need to be specific about the ailment

For more comprehensive explanations of each type of disability click on this link to the article in PWDPhil.com.

Requirements for applying for a PWD ID

Don’t make up a disability that you don’t have just to be able to avail of the benefits.  You wouldn’t pretend to be a senior citizen so why would you pretend to be a PWD?

  1. Fill up the Philippine Registry Form for Persons with Disability.  I’ve scanned it for you and you can download the latest version of the form here.
  2. If you have a non-apparent disability get a medical certificate or abstract from your physician.  Make sure to remind your doctor to include his PRC License No. below his signature and name.  I’ve been told many doctors actually forget to do that which is funny since they know they are supposed to include it all the time.
  3. Get a barangay clearance from the barangay you reside at.  They will require you to show a government ID displaying your address to verify that you do live in their barangay.
  4. Bring 2 pcs. 2×2 ID picture and 1 pc. 1X1 ID picture.  The 2X2 ID pictures are for the application form and the 1X1 is for the movie booklet.
  5. You will be required to sign a piece of paper using a marker on the spot.  This signature will be later scanned and used for your ID.
  6. If you cannot apply in person, you can send someone to process in your place but make sure to give them an authorization letter.

Are there laws that discuss the rights and privileges of PWD?

National Council on Disability AffairsAs a matter of fact, there are a few we should all be aware of and the full documents can be viewed on the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) website.

  • Republic Act No. 7277 is an act providing for the rehabilitation, self-development, and self-reliance of disabled persons and their integration into the mainstream of society and for other purposes
  • Republic Act No. 9442 also known as the Magna Carta for disabled persons and other purposes, amends RA 7277
  • Republic Act No. 10754 is an act that expands the benefits and privileges of PWD

Can an application get rejected?

rejectedYes, when I was there I saw some people get rejected, usually from those who declare non-apparent disabilities.  Others were told to come back if their documents were found to be incomplete.  Most often the issue was with the medical certificate or abstract.

I heard some people who were applying say that they applied because their workmate told them that they should apply but they did not seem sure about why they were applying.

One woman was applying (and was told to come back at a later date) because she supposedly had a psychosocial disability but her medical certificate was not issued by a psychiatrist/psychologist.  Keep in mind that your medical certificate or abstract should come from a doctor that specializes in your supposed disability.  So, if she really has a psychosocial disability, she would visit the appropriate doctor, get tested, and be certified.

Now, if you have the proper documentation or have an apparent disability, you have nothing to worry about.

How did I get approved?

If you have a non-apparent disability such as I do you might be hesitant to apply.  I, for one, took my sweet time (5 years!) applying because I thought I would get rejected if I did.

PWD ID of Quezon City with sensitive information hidden

PWD ID of Quezon City with sensitive information hidden

Several years later (2018) I was finally able to apply.  The most challenging thing was actually getting my medical certificate from my doctor since he is based in Cebu (which is also where I had my operation years ago).

transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF)As you can see in the ID I have an orthopedic (musculoskeletal) disability.  Because of L5-S1 degenerative spondylolisthesis, I had to go through a procedure called transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) which means I have permanent titanium implants (rods) on my spine for stability.

Since the surgery in 2013, I am no longer experiencing intermittent loss of sensation in my legs.  In exchange, I now have limited flexibility and movement and I am unable to stay in one position for long (sitting, standing, etc.) but yes, I am mobile.

The medical certificate my doctor issued included the following, make sure that your doctor will include the same:

  • if affiliated with a hospital it is a good idea to use the hospital’s letterhead
  • indicate the name of the patient and the diagnosis
  • describe the condition
  • indicate the type of disability you are applying for
  • the signature, full name, and PRC License number

This applies to all non-apparent disabilities.  FYI, it is better if you go there yourself than if you send a representative unless you are bedridden, immobile, or a minor.

What are the benefits attached to a PWD ID?

  1. Free movies on selected days and timeslots – this depends on what city you reside in.  In Quezon City, it is every Monday and Tuesday from 10 am to 5 pm, depending on the theater.  You need to get the free movie booklet at the start of every year
  2. 5% discount on selected grocery items (meat, rice, coffee, vegetables, etc.), refer to the back of the PWD purchase booklet. This translates to 65 pesos total discount per week
  3. Exemption from 12% VAT on food, services, and prescribed medicines
  4. 20% discount on food, services, and prescribed medicines
  5. 20% discount on hotel and local flight bookings
  6. Priority parking – special parking slots are allotted near the elevators and entrances
  7. Priority lane when lining up for anything
  8. Discounted parking

Do all venues offer discounted parking?

Sadly, not all places offer this.  Here are the ones I’ve confirmed that do (less 12% VAT, less 20%).   I will indicate otherwise if there is any difference in the rate given.

  • Manila City
    • Robinson’s Manila
    • U.N. Square on UN Avenue
  • Makati
    • Park Square
  • Quezon City
    • Cyberpark Parking, Cubao
    • Gateway Mall, Cubao
    • Robinson’s Magnolia – flat rate of P50 for everyone
    • Philippine Heart Center Hospital Wing – first 2 hours free
    • Philippine Heart Center Multilevel Parking
    • Quezon City Hall – first 3 hours free
    • SM Cubao – first 5 hours free
    • Trinoma Mindanao Parking – first 4 hours free.  I had to specify Mindanao parking because when I was parked at the North parking the girl at the booth said there were no discounts for PWD.
    • U.P. Town Center
  • San Juan
  • Taguig
    • Gallery Parkade, BGC

So far, parking facilities that were managed by Ayala Property Management Corporation (APMC) gave a discount but I think it would be premature to make a blanket statement and say all of them so I will just add more places as I discover them.


To everyone out there who is PWD but hesitated to apply, I hope this article will help you move things along. 🙂

For those who are envious of the benefits that PWD receives, don’t be.  Trust me, we who are legitimately PWD wish we weren’t.

Addendum:

The PWD ID is valid for 3 years only.  Before it expires, make sure to renew it.  You will need to get a new medical abstract/certificate and new two 2X2 ID pictures.

Exploring wealth management opportunities with Citi market outlook 2018

Exploring wealth management opportunities with Citi market outlook 2018

The country’s leading global bank recently held its annual Chinese New Year market outlook, focusing on wealth management opportunities in both local and global perspectives. Centering on the theme, “Navigating a Maturing Bull Market”, Citi’s financial analysts along with senior resource speakers presented:

  • investment opportunities and risks;
  • global earnings growth and inflation rates; and
  • effects of the ongoing administrative and economic developments on the financial markets, among others.

These events held in the cities of Taguig, Mandaluyong and Cebu were attended by more than 600 Citigold clients. As the preferred wealth management partner in Asia and in the country, Citigold helps clients grow, manage and protect their wealth, and secure their financial future with its team of experts, unmatched research services, world-class products, global access, and exclusive privileges and rewards.

Welcoming guests were (left to right) Citi Philippines Consumer Business head Manoj Varma, Citi Philippines CEO Aftab Ahmed and Citi Philippines Retail Bank head Rene Aguirre.

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