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This document outlines the presentation made during the Philippine Business Registry's internal budget hearing on May 26, 2009. It covers the key components of the PBR system, including the onboarding of the Online Registration System (PBR System), the Business Name Registration System (BNRS), and the Business Profile Management System (BPMS). Highlighting the accomplishments from 2008, the presentation details the development phases completed, inter-agency collaborations, and future budget proposals, all aimed at enhancing the efficiency of business registration in the Philippines.
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SPECIAL PROJECT:PHILIPPINEBUSINESS REGISTRY 2010 Internal Budget Hearing 26 May 2009
Outline of Presentation • System components of PBR • 2008 Summary of Accomplishments • Comparative MOOE and CO Budget: FY 2006-2012 • Proposed Plans and Estimated Budget • Comparative Targets and Accomplishments: FY 2006-2012
System Components of PBR • PBR On-line Registration System (PBR System) • On-line registration system gathers information from web clients and pushes the data to concerned agencies (e.g. DTI, BIR, LGUs, etc.) • Business Name Registration System (BNRS) • On-line registration for sole proprietorship business entities. The system accepts, processes, and approves applications for new registration, renewal, change of business information, or certification. • Its online payment is enabled through the Globe GCash mobile payment system. It also enables clients to download a copy of their DTI Business Name Certificate for a complete end-to-end electronic transaction processing • Business Profile Management System (BPMS) • Captures more business details to facilitate DTI account officers to assist clients in business development, including matching with potential suppliers and/or buyers
2008 Summary of Accomplishments • PBR Systems Development • BNRS Phase I completed (including on-line payment with Globe G-Cash) and rolled out to DTI regional, provincial and area offices on May 2008 • PBR Phase I system soft-launched on July 2008 with the following functionalities: User Account Management, Business Name Search, on-line application for new sole proprietorship businesses, issuance of new Tax ID No. • BPMS also soft launched on July 28 and was adjudged as Best Statistics Information Dissemination System by NSCB on Oct 2008 during National Statistics Month celebration. • BPMS rolled out to all DTI regional offices nationwide
2008 Summary of Accomplishments • Establish linkages with NGAs and LGUs • PBR electronically linked with the systems of DTI (for business name registration), BIR (for issuance of TIN), and the LGUs of Caloocan and Mandaluyong (for issuance of Mayor’s Permit) • Commenced technical discussions with 47 LGUs and 47 license/clearance-issuing agencies • Establish Partnership with One-Stop Business Centers • Scoped requirements of 3 NERBACs : Regions 3, 4-A, and 10 • Deployed 2 sets of kiosks (each composed of 2 PC units) to 2 BOSS centers (Caloocan and Mandaluyong) • Trained users at Business Permit offices of Caloocan and Mandaluyong
2008 Summary of Accomplishments • PBR Project Administration • 17 out of 28 national agencies and NCR-LGUs have signed Inter-Agency PBR MOA; 1 agency has signed agency-specific MOA • PBR Communication Plan formulated during PBR Message Development Workshop conducted in June 2008 • Brochures printed and collateral materials produced and disseminated during trade fairs and events
Comparative MOOE and CO Budget To be validated by FMS