Our Bigger Picture
- Jul 21, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 10, 2020
The Philippines can pave the way for growth from reducing repetitive business processes by leveraging new technology.
Technologies such as 5G, IOT, and Big Data have the potential to transform companies and Industries. New analysis shows that 5G’s realization depends on system integration, development of systems which can give rise to new revenue and out of the box business models . Automation and online payment options shall continue to shape new ways of doing business and transacting in the Country.
A reduction of 80% time is seen from our projects involving window services. Improvement in time to response has been established. Personnel and customers interact and transact faster.
Despite the optimistic outlook, the Philippines must nonetheless confront a major challenge for embracing innovation . The government in itself faces a backlog in internet speed, mobile pricing, and payment integration. More training and education is needed to ensure resources are ready for Software Integration and Payment Management . The basic lack in cabling and infrastructure is the cry for SMEs and Government agencies. This is where KEFA is most needed.

According to Mckenzie and Company in 2020, such automation could find applications across a broad set of industries from transportation, education, and banking. Digitized processes could help fast track customer service, market decisions and cost-effectively manage resources and finance faster.
Automation relies mainly on software that could be applied rapidly in the Philippines and other emerging markets, because software can be sold at low price points more easily than equipment. KEFA Corporation has the ready platform, cloud servers, network, and resources to create products and services that enable Philippines to leapfrog their competitors.
KEFA Corporation has, in a month, created an automated system which the Philippine’s Manila Airport could deploy to eliminate long lines from their window services. Brokers and real estate agents can be processed faster through HLURB’s Rebis system. Transiro’s vehicle surveillance software is ready to support the Philippne airport terminals in providing in vehicle surveillance for passengers. These achievements illustrate the speed at which digital challengers can outperform traditional companies.





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