The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has engaged the services of Sycip, Gorres and Velayo (SGV) and Ernst and Young (EY) to develop a new enterprise architecture blueprint, including its information technology (IT) infrastructure, to level up the pension fund’s capabilities, processes and technology.
“This strategic collaboration with SGV and EY marks a significant milestone for the GSIS as we work on a new blueprint that will plot our digital transformation journey ahead,” GSIS president and general manager Wick Veloso said in a statement yesterday.
“This partnership enables the GSIS to leverage our plans using the deep experience of SGV and EY. Our new blueprint will spell out how GSIS shall utilize cutting edge technology, leverage data insights and employ best global practices in our business processes, ensuring that the GSIS continues to improve and set new standards to give the best to our customers, members and pensioners,” he added.
The GSIS Enterprise Architecture Consulting Services Project is expected to play a crucial role in improving operations, expanding service offerings and boosting long-term profitability.
“The objective is to build a world-class institution using updated digital platforms running new Core Pension, General Insurance and Financial Information Systems,” Veloso said.
The blueprint, set to be finalized this year, will define new processes and technologies to make GSIS transactions more efficient and secure.
“Through the project initiative, the GSIS is committed to address the escalating threats of cyber security. We take a pro-active stance in building a secure foundation for our digital workflow, crucial for the GSIS growth and sustainability,” added Veloso.