
The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) has launched a major digital transformation initiative through its e-Portal Project, aimed at modernizing services and building a more responsive organization.
Designed as a one-stop online hub, the e-Portal will integrate PDIC’s data systems and service processes into a secure, user-friendly web platform accessible to all stakeholders.
The agency’s official website will also be upgraded to provide a more intuitive and responsive user experience.
The platform will support paperless payments and faster fund transfers through a third-party electronic payment channel.
It will also feature an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbot to improve communication and ensure round-the-clock assistance.
To future-proof its services, PDIC is embedding mobile functionality and scalable infrastructure into the platform design.
This will allow depositors and other stakeholders to access services remotely—reducing the need to visit the PDIC Public Assistance Center in person.
The e-Portal Project is targeted for launch in 2026.
Anchored on operational efficiency, transparency, and improved public service, the initiative reinforces PDIC’s commitment to digital governance.
It also aligns with the government’s Cloud First Policy in fulfilling its mandate to protect depositors and promote financial stability.
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