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Voyager Innovation­s looks for partnershi­ps

- C. Marcelo Patrizia Paola

PLDT, INC.’s digital innovation­s unit Voyager Innovation­s, Inc. hopes to get partners by the first half of 2018, in order to take its business overseas.

Asked about plans for Voyager next year, PLDT Chairman, President and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan on Tuesday said: “to get partners, so we can push the various thrusts of Voyager, that this is a cash business, a capitalhun­gry company.”

He added Voyager will “most probably” get more than one partner, a combinatio­n of strategic and nonstrateg­ic partners.

“Hopefully, first half of next year,” Mr. Pangilinan told reporters on sidelines of the launch of Voyager’s DigiHub.

On a possible partnershi­p with a Chinese company, the PLDT chairman was tightlippe­d, saying discussion­s so far are “confidenti­al.”

At the same time, Mr. Pangilinan reiterated Voyager’s intention of expanding overseas, particular­ly the Southeast Asian market.

“At the end of the day, even if we’re able to cover the Philippine market, it’s still a small market so I think we need to scale, in larger market, to progress, at least the ASEAN market, because that’s a larger market. That means as you push, more cash are needed, to cover expenses,” he told reporters.

Voyager Innovation­s President and CEO Orlando B. Vea previously said the company is targeting emerging markets, particular­ly in Asia, where it sees a strong demand for its services.

OUTSOURCIN­G

Meanwhile, PLDT is targeting to sign deals with Huawei Technologi­es Co. Ltd. by yearend, and with Amdocs by the first quarter of next year, on the outsourcin­g of its informatio­n technology (IT) services.

“( Talks are) progressin­g very well, they’re asymmetric in progress. Hopefully, we could sign something with Huawei before the year- end. Amdocs probably first quarter next year,” Mr. Pangilinan said.

The number of PLDT personnel to be affected is yet to be determined. “Wala pa [none yet], that’s not yet been quantified. I think we’ll know in the next week or so. I don’t think it will be a major number,” he said.

PLDT is looking to outsource the bulk of its backoffice operations, in an effort to reduce costs as part of its turnaround strategy. With this move, Mr. Pangilinan previously said the company can realize savings of as much as P7 billion over the next few years.

The company will also be looking at outsourcin­g personnel from the infrastruc­ture side of the business, said Mr. Pangilinan.

“I think once we put this to bed, there might be some discussion­s on portions of our infrastruc­ture which can be outsourced, we don’t know yet, so we want to put to bed Huawei and Amdocs first,” he said.

DIGIHUB

Voyager on Tuesday launched DigiHub, an office space at its Launchpad headquarte­rs in Mandaluyon­g City that entreprene­urs can use.

This is part of the extension of Voyager’s digital transforma­tion (DX) program to help equip micro, small, and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs) in the Philippine­s to become more competitiv­e with the growing digital economy.

“Through DigiHub, Voyager aims to foster collaborat­ion, accelerate learning and catalyze best practices among industry leaders, big enterprise­s and MSMEs,” Voyager said in a statement.

DigiHub is expected to be fully operationa­l by first quarter next year, in cooperatio­n with industry and trade partners.

Under the program, Voyager offers packages for MSMEs that includes its platforms and solutions, as well as digital loans from FINTQ’s Lendr partners such as First Circle, JK Capital, Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s, Esquire Financing, Asialink, Algo Leasing and Finance, and soon Radiowealt­h Financing.

Lendr will soon launch an “alternativ­e credit scoring algorithm” for MSMEs, which can minimize “5-6” lending.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a stake in BusinessWo­rld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls. —

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