Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) said the group supports the GoDigital Pilipinas (GDP) movement launched recently by the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) by implementing technological advancements in the operations of all its subsidiaries. “Our role as the private sector is to take the lead in driving the digitalization plans of the country together with the government,” said Manuel V. Pangilinan, MPIC chairman, president and chief executive officer. “Pouring investments on infrastructure and manpower, whilst espousing digital advancement, will continuously enable us to provide the convenience and accessibility Filipinos deserve.”

MPIC’s subsidiaries have embraced the digitalization of their existing operations and innovated initiatives that encapsulate the group’s overall goal to become a leader in sustaining the country’s expanding digital landscape.
Beyond moving its 100 percent electronic toll collection via RFID, Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. is foraying into the digital space through MPT DriveHub, a travel companion app.
Meralco through its Customer Centricity Transformation Program and Digital Projects now has a holistic and end-to-end approach in improving customer touchpoints and operations.
The Meralco Data Platform meanwhile is a platform that enables the creation of management and operation dashboards and insights crucial for business decision-making.
Maynilad launched its Maynilad Customer Care QR code, another convenient means for its customers to initiate contactless transactions with the company.
LRT-1 private operator and maintenance provider, Light Rail Manila Corp. (LRMC) has deployed Beep and Merchant Loading kiosks in all LRT-1 stations and utilizes the Automated Train Operations Metrics System to provide operational data for day-to-day tactics and GOAL Systems to optimize the company’s human resources.
Metro Pacific Health is looking into digitally transforming the healthcare landscape by introducing new virtual care platforms and upgrading hospital information systems to create an integrated digital access point.
mWell, the Philippines’ first fully integrated and fully digital health and wellness platform, is the only healthcare app among the convener organizations and supporting companies in the GDP..