President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has lauded the Department of Information and Communications’ eGov PH Super App, calling it a central pillar of his administration’s drive to bring government services closer to the people through digital transformation.
During his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, Marcos said the eGov PH Super App was developed to eliminate long-standing inefficiencies in public service — such as long lines, fixers and repeat visits to multiple agencies — by delivering key government services through a single digital platform.
The app allows users to renew driver’s licenses, access PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG and GSIS services, process immigration and customs documents for overseas Filipino workers, retrieve digital copies of the PhilSys National ID, create biodata for job applications and more. It also provides official government news and advisories to help Filipinos stay informed and avoid misinformation.
The president highlighted that the eGov PH Super App, launched in 2023, has already recorded more than 14 million registered users and facilitated over 200 million digital transactions nationwide.
He noted that the platform has significantly reduced inefficiencies in public service delivery by providing Filipinos with streamlined access to essential services through a single mobile application.
Marcos underscored the government’s commitment to eliminating red tape, corruption and long queues through digital means.
“No lines. No fixer. No corruption,” Marcos said, emphasizing the administration’s broader goal of citizen-centered service.
During his address, Marcos also revealed several upcoming features set to be integrated into the platform. These include the application and renewal of National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearances, Beep Card integration for Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) commuters, and access to the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) electronic Taxpayer Identification Number (eTIN) system.
The president also noted the app’s growing global recognition, citing its receipt of the United Nations E-Government Award from the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) and the 2025 GovMedia Digital Transformation of the Year and E-Governance Project of the Year awards in Singapore.
These accolades, he said, reinforce the Philippines’ emergence as a regional leader in digital public service innovation.
“So, download the E-Gov App. With integrated services in one mobile app, the government is truly closer and in your hands,” the president urged during his speech.
As digital services continue to expand, Marcos said the eGov PH Super App will remain the foundation of the country’s digital infrastructure and serve as a model for responsive and modern governance.







