Presented by:
ROBERTO V. GARCIAChairman and Administrator
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
HOW DID SBMA PERFORMIN 2013?
Substantial increase of 800 % in approved investments, from PHP3 billion in 2012 to PHP27 billion in 2013
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I. Investment Promotion Performance
KPI 2012 2013 Increase
Total Committed
InvestmentsPHP3 B PHP27 B
Cumulative Investments(1992-2012)
US$8.8 B US$9.4 B
Projected Employment
from New Projects
2,597 4,402
800%
7%
70%
Investment Promotion Performance
Top New Investments
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Rank Company Committed Investments (in PHP)
1 Resom Resort 21,370,000,000
2 PTT Philippines Trading Corporation 1,900,000,000
3 FFC Subic Seafoods Corporation 848,924,000
4 Johanna-Subic Seafood Corporation 795,574,432
5 Glowbal Outlets Philippines, Inc. 212,231,000
6 Simon & Stanley Int’l. Trading & Dev’t. Co., Inc. 215,626,696
7 APG Int’l. Aviation Academy, Inc 135,466,580
8 Alpha Primero Services Manufacturing, Inc. 84,680,169
9 Associated Freight Consolidators 83,131,539
10 Platinum Skies Aviation, Inc. 80,000,000
OTHERS 1,274,657,078
GRAND TOTAL PHP27,000,291.494
* Based on BSP average FOREX rate of PHP42.4462 for 2013
Full implementation of CUSA policy, allowing for cost recovery and sustained maintenance of quality municipal services
Full implementation of increased admission fees for second-hand trucks and heavy equipment, allowing for cost recovery and sustained maintenance of quality port services
Two (2) MOAs with the DOST – Information Communication Technology Office for the development of National Government Data Center 3 in Subic Bay, which will vastly improve the attractiveness of the Freeport to IT and BPO oriented businesses
“Use it or lose it” land use policy. Repossession of 60 hectares from defaulting/non-paying locators and residents for offering to other capable parties
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Investment Promotion Performance
Issuance of Board Resolution, fully supporting the construction and development of Redondo Peninsula Energy, Inc.’s 600 MW coal-fired power plant project to provide reliable and affordable power in the Freeport and the rest of Luzon
Final arrangements with PEZA and DBM for continued subsidy of Hanjin power rates, as committed by the national government; and SBMA Board approval and execution of addendum to Hanjin lease agreement
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Investment Promotion Performance
Investment Promotion Performance
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ADDITIONAL AREAS FOR DEVELOPMENT
Territorial expansion by 10,000 hectares in San Antonio, Zambales, ideal for tourism and resort development, in cooperation with the Municipality
Territorial expansion by 650 hectares of various properties of coastal land in Subic, Zambales, ideal for shipbuilding and ship repair, in cooperation with the Municipality
II. It’s More Fun~tastic in SUBIC!
TOURISM TRAFFIC
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Year
Via SCTEXTourist Arrivals
Vehicle Count Estimated Visitor Arrivals
2012 1,201,289 4,805,156 1,252,217
2013 1,300,562 5,202,248 1,283,804
Increase 8% 3%8%
It’s More Fun~tastic in SUBIC!
EVENTS
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MICE & NON-SPORTS 2012 2013 Variance
No. of Events 230 194 (16%)
No. of Participants 110,015 113,994 4%
SPORTS 2012 2013 Increase
No. of Events 53 56 6%
No. of Participants 19,327 43,215 124%
It’s More Fun~tastic in SUBIC!
TOP 10 MAJOR TOURISM EVENTS1) 8th Edition Subic International Marathon (January)
2) Subic Bay to Boracay Race (February)
3) TRAP - Tri United Leg 1 (March)
4) TRAP - International Triathlon (April)
5) Philippine Councilors’ League National Convention (May)
6) Century Tuna 5i50 Triathlon / Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers National Convention (June)
7) Couples for Christ (CFC) Singles Congress (July)
8) CFC-ANCOP Global Walk (August)
9) Arrival of MS Hanseatic Cruise Liner (October)
10) TRAP- 2013 National Duathlon Championships (December)
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III. Becoming a Major Logistics Hub for Asia
PORT OPERATIONS
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KPI 2012 2013 Increase
Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) 23,902,552 33,591,875
No. of Ship Calls 2,003 2,177
Containerized Cargo (in TEUs) 36,304 37,460
Non-containerized Cargo (in MTs)
2,214,704 2,404,6498.6%
3.2%
8.7%
40.5%
Becoming a Major Logistics Hub for Asia
SEAPORT REVENUE (in PHP)
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Actual 2012
Actual 2013 Increase Target
2013%
Achieved
402,444,994 626,544,703 56% 483,756,478 130%
Processing Fees & Other Charges1.5%
SBMA Shares11.5%
Cargo Charges24.3%
Lease/Rental28.6%
Vessel Charges34.0%
REVENUE SOURCES
Becoming a Major Logistics Hub for Asia
EXPORTS
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Export FOB Value (in US$) 2012 2013 Variance
SBF Locator Exports Port Users
1.91 B 1.34 B
Non-SBF Exports Port Users 0.01 B 0.08 B
TOTAL 1.92 B 1.42 B
998%
30%
26%
Becoming a Major Logistics Hub for Asia
AIRPORT REVENUE (in PHP)
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Source 2012 2013 Variance
Royalty & Airport Fees 5,973,909 4,897,712
Lease 30,560,894 49,941,162
TOTAL 36,534,803 54,838,875
63%
18%
50%
IV. Contributing to the National and Local Economy
Tax Cash Collections / Job Generation
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KPI 2012 2013 Increase
BIR P1,278M P1,392M
BOC P6,329M P10,840M
Manpower 89,104 89,584
71%
8.9%
0.5%
Contributing to the National and Local Economy
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND LGU SHARES
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Allocation from 5% Corp. Tax 2012 2013 Increase
National PHP187 M PHP211 M
LGUs 139 M 156 M
TOTAL 326 M 367 M
SUBIC23 M
CASTILLEJOS13 M
SAN MARCELINO 18 M
SAN ANTONIO14 M
MORONG 14 M
HERMOSA 16 M
DINALUPIHAN 19 M OLONGAPO CITY
39 M
13%
12%
12%
V. Making the Freeport More Safe & Secure
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No further incidents of rice smuggling
Refurbishing of two (2) harbor police boats for increased patrols to combat illegal fishing and shipwreck looting in Subic Bay / Completed and turned over to Agency in October 2013
Procurement and purchase through DBM Procurement Service of eight (8) brand new service vehicles for the Law Enforcement Department to augment security efforts in the Freeport
Considerable decrease in crime rates from 47 incidents in 2012 to 38 incidents in 2013, or a 19% drop in crime rate, including zero Bukas Kotse incident
VI. Protecting Our Environment
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Full implementation of “No Plastic Policy”
90% completion of final Programmatic ECC Study
No further incidents of waste dumping
Holding of Water Summit to assure adequate clean water in the medium term
Coordination with City of Olongapo in making studies and representations with the DPWH to dredge the Kalaklan river to minimize the disastrous flood that now regularly plague the city
Co-sponsorship of Annual Earth beach cleanup and Kalaklan River cleanup together with the City of Olongapo
VII. Enhancing Good Governance
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Awarding of ISO 9001:2008 certification for the development of quality management systems
Signing of Integrity Pledge for the commitment to ethical business practices and good corporate governance
Over P10M in donations raised in SBFZ for victims of Typhoon Yolanda / Dispatch of rescue teams to Tacloban to assist in search and rescue efforts
Awarding of 2013 Gawad Kalasag Best Government Emergency Response Management Team to SBMA rescue teams, making the Agency a two-time winner of such award
NBI investigation of the failed 2008 RFID project / Results expected in the first quarter of 2014
Signing of IRR with the Pastolan Aetas and the National Commission for Indigenous Peoples, thus paving the way for the full implementation of the Joint Management Agreement
2013 Financial PerformanceANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING YEAR
27%↑
SBMA GROSS REVENUES2013 is HIGHEST ever.
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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 -
500,000,000.00
1,000,000,000.00
1,500,000,000.00
2,000,000,000.00
2,500,000,000.00
195,836,049.15
422,213,378.00
613,422,424.00
803,155,348.00
1,180,476,811.00
1,413,258,245.00
1,305,297,125.00
1,402,655,000.00
1,556,000,000.00 1,538,000,000.00
1,338,009,288.35
1,603,583,000.00
1,497,966,000.00 1,566,724,000.00
1,469,007,000.00
1,574,168,000.00
1,672,771,000.00
1,424,799,000.00 1,398,772,000.00
1,651,877,000.00
2,092,193,000.00
SBMA OPEXOperating costs kept under control for the past 2 years.
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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 -
200,000,000.00
400,000,000.00
600,000,000.00
800,000,000.00
1,000,000,000.00
1,200,000,000.00
1,400,000,000.00
156,551,513.15
239,541,381.15 275,143,399.67
441,993,370.82
591,953,929.54
663,576,289.97
755,582,111.00 749,497,285.00
687,314,135.00
758,598,000.00
543,484,407.48
1,263,009,000.00
1,063,204,000.00 1,092,200,000.00
1,229,078,000.00 1,215,417,000.00
1,266,638,000.00
1,058,075,000.00 1,070,183,000.00
999,863,000.00
1,100,120,000.00 10%↑
SBMA OPERATING INCOME (EBITDA)2013 is HIGHEST ever.
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
39
183
338361
589
750
550
653
869
779 795
341
435475
240
359
406367
329
652
992
Mil
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ns
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52%↑
SBMA NET INCOME2013 is HIGHEST ever.
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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
(3,000,000,000.00)
(2,500,000,000.00)
(2,000,000,000.00)
(1,500,000,000.00)
(1,000,000,000.00)
(500,000,000.00)
-
500,000,000.00
1,000,000,000.00
1,500,000,000.00
(184,743,864)
(73,231,831)(34,790,983)(81,931,954)
2,128,520 7,904,093
(105,616,115)
244,915,326
32,683,000 135,026,000 169,857,000
(927,787,000)
(102,476,000)(233,036,000)
(138,000,000)
(2,539,947,000)
(417,380,000)
(1,203,230,000)(1,118,685,000)
799,614,000
1,078,866,000 35%↑
SBMA LONG-TERM DEBTLong-term debt decreased by over 17% in 2 years’ time.
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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013PHP 0.00
PHP 2,000,000,000.00
PHP 4,000,000,000.00
PHP 6,000,000,000.00
PHP 8,000,000,000.00
PHP 10,000,000,000.00
PHP 12,000,000,000.00
PHP 14,000,000,000.00
0.00301,390,680.00
563,759,821.00722,990,058.00889,861,248.00899,614,280.00807,519,341.00795,041,231.00816,353,000.001,230,656,000.00
6,648,371,000.00
7,190,548,000.007,197,563,000.00
7,740,677,000.007,861,139,000.00
10,809,002,000.00
12,446,664,338.0612,551,204,139.9112,442,719,513.04
10,923,196,522.30
10,313,683,272.15 6%↓
SBMA CASH POSITIONCash position improved by over 92% in 2 years’ time
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1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013PHP 0.00
PHP 200,000,000.00
PHP 400,000,000.00
PHP 600,000,000.00
PHP 800,000,000.00
PHP 1,000,000,000.00
PHP 1,200,000,000.00
PHP 1,400,000,000.00
PHP 1,600,000,000.00
365,217,414.72
720,144,370.00
1,033,110,916.00994,868,214.00
1,264,815,490.00
880,827,621.00
1,042,959,710.00
1,270,017,619.001,247,359,000.00
1,145,944,000.00
1,478,423,000.00
1,356,938,000.00
842,432,000.00
750,868,000.00
472,767,000.00
667,034,000.00
271,928,000.00
584,881,000.00595,219,000.00
730,872,000.00
1,152,799,000.0092%↑
2014 Development Plansand Projects
What will be the business environment in 2014?
The world economy is showing signs of recovery, especially in U.S., Europe and Japan.
The Philippine economy is expected to maintain its robust GDP growth at around 7%.
Subic Bay Freeport and other investment areas expect to see continued investor interest in putting up new projects.
More U.S. military forces will visit the Freeport as part of the implementation of Obama’s Asia “pivot”.
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*The Philippines for the first time placed second only to China in GDP growth for the whole Asian region.
Substantially increase capital expenditures from PHP9 million in 2013 to PHP620 million this year.
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2014 Major Programs
CAPEXActual
2013 Proposed
2014 % Increase(in Peso Thousands)
Land and Land Improvements
1,524 90,004 5,804
Buildings & Structures 480 2,616 445
IT Equipment 13 133,961 1,054,714
Equipment Outlays 7,013 393,418 5,510
TOTAL 9,030 620,000 6,766%
Target PhP23 billion in new investments
Focus on creating new jobs to achieve “inclusive growth”
Aggressively pursue utilization of new container port to decongest Manila ports and vehicular traffic
Attract more tourists and visitors to the Freeport by launching a creative tourism campaign and hosting more events
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2014 Major Programs
Implement major reorganization that can more effectively achieve the Agency’s strategic initiatives
Deliver better service to locators and residents by simplifying business processes such as the new CRTE automatic renewal
Improve the status of the Agency’s employees by implementing the long delayed salary increases
Intensify the Agency’s Good Governance Program
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2014 Major Programs
“LET US GET BACK TO WORK, AND,BY FULLFILLING OUR INDIVIDUAL TASKS, LIKEWISE
FULFILL OUR SHARED ASPIRATIONS AS ONE COUNTRY.”
_______________________________H.E. BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
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“ASK NOT WHAT SBMA CAN DO FOR YOU
BUT WHAT YOU CAN DO TO MAKE THIS FREEPORT A BETTER PLACE FOR ALL.”
Adapted from John F. Kennedy
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