
DOLE, SBMA resume educational aid to Freeport stakeholders
SBMA, in partnership with DOLE, has resumed offering assistance to students who wish to continue their education while working part-time in this premier Freeport.

SBMA, in partnership with DOLE, has resumed offering assistance to students who wish to continue their education while working part-time in this premier Freeport.

Former Olongapo City mayor Rolen Paulino Jr., one of the historic SBMA volunteers who propelled Subic Bay Freeport’s economic miracle in 1992, became the eighth SBMA chairman and administrator, replacing Wilma T. Eisma who resigned on Tuesday.

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SBMA registered a revenue of P3.47 billion last year, capping the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic with an 8% growth in income and other major accomplishments in key performance areas.

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) is among the top 12 finalists in the award for “Best in Tourism Practice During the Pandemic” during the 22nd National Convention of the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP).


