DigiPinas Group Calls on Gov’t to Accelerate Digital Transformation Efforts
With the Philippine digital economy seen to balloon to as much as $150
billion – or about PHP8.3 trillion by current peso-dollar exchange rates – the
government must accelerate its digital transformation initiatives to maximize
the potential of the so-called e-conomy.
Digital Transformation ng Pilipinas (DigiPinas), a UBX-led
multisectoral initiative for digital transformation in the government, believes
that while the government is treading the right path towards a new digital
world, the Philippines has yet to unlock the true potential of its digital
economy.
“The national government is definitely on the right track towards
achieving a new digital world where everyone is included. But while the
Internet is considered the greatest equalizer, the national and local
governments play an important role in driving digital services that fully cater
to their constituents on a more intimate scale,” said DigiPinas Spokesperson
Mikan Leachon.
According to a 2022 study
conducted by Google and Temasek on Southeast Asia’s e-conomy through 2030, the
Philippine digital economy is currently valued at $20 billion. It is expected
to grow on a steady upward trajectory, ballooning to as much as $150 billion in
the next decade.
Digital retail, online travel, online media, digital payments, and
online transportation and food deliveries make up most of the values derived
from the e-conomy. According to the study, more and more Filipinos are adapting
to the digital trend.
The reopening of Southeast Asian economies created a significant impact
on consumers and the digital economy with the pandemic normalizing online
transactions. Google and Temasek data point to a continued growth path for
digital transactions despite the resumption of onground economic activities.
Given this, the Philippine government must quickly address the demand
for digital government solutions to complement this uptrend.
“The Philippines is going through a digital revolution and the
government has to step up its game to enable this to succeed. The current
administration’s desire to pursue digital transformation is a welcome
development, we just have to turn this idea into a reality. DigiPinas is able
and willing to support the government in this initiative,” Leachon said.
DigiPinas champions the enforcement of policies related to digital
transformation, geared towards solving age-old problems such as low digital
adoption, lack of awareness, gaps in access, digital skills gap, and complex
regulations.
It aims to equip each government partner with digital tools and
solutions to bring their services closer to their constituents.
UBX, the leading open finance platform in the Philippines, is leading
this initiative, providing its expertise in digital financial solutions to the
national and local governments, especially those that are in the far-flung and
rural municipalities.
“We are eager to partner with various government agencies – both
national and local governments – and equip them with the right solutions for
digital transformation,” Leachon said.
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