MARIVELES, Bataan – A premiere locator at the Freeport Area of Bataan (FAB) donated 2 million pesos for the province’s anti-illegal drugs efforts particularly in building reformation centers tagged as Bahay Pagbabago for drug reformists and the Bataan Police Provincial Office.
The one million pesos donated to Bataan PNP was received by provincial director, Senior Supt. Benjamin Silo Jr. while Dr. Elizabeth Serrano, chief of Hospital of Bataan Treatment and Rehabilitation Center, received another one million for the rehab center.
The formal turnover was officiated by Governor Albert Garcia; Sheryl T. Luo, Grand Innovasia Concept Corporation (GICC) president and its directors, Capt. Benjamin Tancio Retired Philippine Navy officer, Manson Pan, and Commodore Amado Sanglay.
Commodore Sanglay of Grand Innovasia Concept Corporation (GICC), said that before the donation they have also conducted MEDCAP Mission or medical –dental community assistance program in this industrial municipality benefiting thousands of residents here.
“Our company also gave books, school supplies, tables and chairs to chosen public schools here and some medical and equipment and medicine. This is just a part of our corporate social responsibility,” Sanglay told 1Bataan.com.
GICC is a company engaged in recreation, leisure resort, games and amusement center, particularly online/interactive gaming, computer games and other related recreational activities. It is also recognized as a Master Licensor/Regulator of Interactive Gaming for international market. The AFAB recently authorized the company to regulate and issue licenses to international gaming operators to operate their gaming businesses.
In 2014, GICC signed a memorandum of agreement with AFAB, leasing a three-hectare land where they are currently building an Information Technology (IT) Techno Park. GICC’s planned complex will be the first information technology park in the Freeport.
“It will serve as GICC’s main operation center for BPO Online/Interactive Gaming activities in the country. The TechnoPark will also house other locators with provision for business and commercial spaces,” Sanglay added.
While the construction of the Techno Park is ongoing, GICC temporarily established an office at the FAB Administration building.
With its outstanding features, the FAB has been touted as the economic dragon of the Philippines, attracting major industries in the manufacturing sector, BPO and IT.
GICC expresses its confidence that the FAB will boost the firms’ business, noting that it is an investment-friendly free port that offers superior incentives.
Next month, GICC is also scheduled to conduct MEDCAP missions in the towns of Hermosa and Dinalupihan.