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PBBM: Gov’t, LGUs must digitalize transactions

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The Marcos administration is pushing for more digitized transactions in all government agencies, including at local government units (LGUs), to provide seamless and accurate service to the Filipino people.

In his speech during the 86th Anniversary celebration of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) in Pasay City, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said all government agencies and LGUs should fully embrace the digitalization of business transactions to meet the demands of their complex operations.

“Given the demands of these complex operations, it is highly crucial that digital transformation be fully embraced, especially in this era of rapid technological advancements. And we must ensure an efficient organization, accuracy, reliability and security of data using the state-of-the-art digital tools that are available,” the President said.

DIGITAL PUSH. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. joins the Government Service Insurance System in celebrating its 87th anniversary on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. In his speech, Mr. Marcos made a renewed push for digitalization of business transactions in all government agencies. Rey Baniquet

“Now, that for me, would be a very, very good target for all of our agencies in government and all our departments in government down to the LGUs. And we can say that 95 percent of the business of a citizen is done digitally, through the internet, including that of the government,” he added.

The President emphasized that the GSIS is already leading by example in terms of its digitalized operations.

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“GSIS turns out, leads the way. Congratulations for that,” he said.

Mr. Marcos also noted that the Filipino people will benefit from digitalized transactions as he emphasized that “this will not only improve the delivery of services, but will boost the satisfaction, morale, and productivity of government workers.”

The GSIS Touch mobile application and the GSIS Pabahay project in Quezon City were also officially launched during the event.

President Marcos said the GSIS Touch app is a very good example of digitalization of transactions in the agency, as it allows members to comfortably apply for loans, view records, track payments, and check account status, among others.

“But you have pushed it even further in your public service. Increasingly cognizant of your corporate citizenship, you have ventured into high-impact corporate social responsibility initiatives that leave a significant mark in our communities and make very major changes in our people’s lives,” he told the GSIS.

The President also highlighted the solidarity of the GSIS with the administration’s socio-economic agenda such as bringing the KADIWA Para sa Manggagawa store inside their premises.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive explained that the GSIS Pabahay project consists of three 20-story modern condominium buildings, built for qualified GSIS members and their families to address the housing gap amid the rising real estate prices.

“So, I thank the GSIS for doing so, and for offering these viable options to its members to ensure that no one gets left behind,” he said.

“In our consciousness and collective effort to make sure that no one gets left behind in our road to economic transformation, I take this opportunity to enlist the active and continuing support for the GSIS regarding special matters,” he added.

The President said the innovative and cost-effective housing solutions are most welcome and highly commendable for his administration.

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