Aboitiz InfraCapital Inc., in collaboration with Aboitiz Land, Aboitiz Foundation and the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA), turned over a PinasBilis eBoss Package to the Lipa City Permits and Licensing Office.
The package, consisting of 10 computer sets and five printers, is part of the PinasBilis program, which champions quick, responsive and citizen-centric governance.
The PinasBilis program supports the Ease of Doing Business (EODB) Act by streamlining processes and eliminating bureaucratic inefficiencies.
Since its launch in 2022, PinasBilis has empowered over 150 Ease of Doing Business champions from more than 20 national government agencies and local government units (LGUs), equipping them to drive meaningful reform and enhance public service delivery.
The Aboitiz Group, through Aboitiz InfraCapital, plays a pivotal role in driving investments and enhancing the ease of doing business in Batangas.
Aboitiz InfraCapital’s flagship Economic Estate, the 1,000-hectare LIMA Estate in Lipa-Malvar, has become a catalyst for growth, attracting over 180 business leaders and generating more than 75,000 jobs for Filipinos over the past 26 years.
At the heart of this progress is the 70-hectare Biz Hub at LIMA Estate, the first masterplanned business district in Batangas, which offers a holistic ecosystem designed to make it easier for local and international locators to establish and operate their businesses.
Biz Hub is poised to welcome a diverse mix of industries, including the rapidly growing IT-BPM sector, through its commercial lots and premium office spaces like LIMA Tower One.
These developments are reshaping Batangas into a prime destination for high-value global industries seeking expansion outside Metro Manila.
As Batangas continues to rise as a leading hub for economic growth, fostering public-private partnerships remains critical to creating a vibrant and business-friendly environment that drives sustainable progress.
Batangas experienced remarkable growth, driven in large part by developments like LIMA Estate, which attracted over P112 billion in foreign direct investments, contributed $2.6 billion in exports in 2023 alone and generated 75,000 jobs beyond Metro Manila.