The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) is actively seeking international investment partnerships to accelerate the development of its key economic zones, with a recent engagement held with the Philippine Consulate in Vancouver to attract Canadian investors.
The BCDA delegation, led by Senior Vice President for Corporate Services Atty. Elvira V. Estanislao and Vice President for Public Affairs Leilani Barlongay-Macasaet, met with Philippine Consul General Dr. Gina A. Jamoralin, joined by Consul Analyn D. Ratonel and Public Relations Officer Denver A. Moreno, to present strategic development opportunities in the Philippines.

The discussion focused on BCDA-administered assets such as New Clark City in Tarlac, Camp John Hay in Baguio, and Poro Point Freeport Zone in La Unionโall positioned as high-potential sites for investments in manufacturing, logistics, tourism, and sustainable infrastructure.
โThis presents a transformative opportunity for both BCDA and Canadian investors to collaborate on projects that will fuel inclusive economic growth,โ said Consul General Jamoralin. โCanadaโs commitment to sustainability aligns well with BCDAโs vision for responsible, forward-looking development.โ
The meeting underscores BCDAโs mission to promote its flagship developments as prime investment and tourism destinations, leveraging Canadaโs robust business environment and the strong presence of the Filipino community.
With its solid track record in public-private partnerships, BCDA continues to position its properties as ideal gateways for global investors seeking long-term, high-growth opportunities in Southeast Asia. The Authority is committed to building international ties that drive innovation, infrastructure advancement, and national progress.








