UNAWA, a regulatory tech (regtech) startup, and the local government of Taytay, Palawan have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) aimed at revitalizing their local tourism through Pasaporte — an innovation powered by UNAWA’s Digital Transaction Hub.

The Digital Transaction Hub of UNAWA is a suite of solutions that accelerate the digitization, signing, and completion of important business documents, which include UNAWA SafeFormTM to allow the municipality to securely collect and digitize tourism data.

To be issued later this year, the 26-page Pasaporte will be issued to visitors upon payment of the mandatory Conservation and Sustainable Tourism Fee (CSTF). It comes with a QR code, which will be scanned at each destination, as well as practical tourist information. The regular Pasaporte is valid for one (01) year while its VIP version is valid for five (05) years.

“Data-driven policy formulation is essential to our thrust of sustainable and climate-resilient tourism development. Pasaporte allows us to monitor tourism statistics in real-time, standardize CSTF collection and ensure its transparency, and minimize health risks,” according to Joie Matillano, Municipal Tourism Officer of Taytay, Palawan.

CSTF revenues will support the day-to-day operations of the municipal tourism office, environmental conservation efforts, capacity-building initiatives for tourism stakeholders, and infrastructure development projects.

Winner of Asian Development Bank Challenge

UNAWA’s Digital Transaction Hub was one of the winners of the Digital Against COVID-19 Hackathon organized by the Asian Development Bank last November 2020.

“Out of 149 participants who entered 47 solutions from 31 countries around the world, UNAWA made it to the Top 5 — and eventually ended up as a winner — showcasing the impact of its Digital Transaction Hub in helping both local government units and MSMEs reopen and transact digitally, securely, and legitimately amid the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Atty. Monalisa Dimalanta, Chief Executive Officer of UNAWA.

Taytay, Palawan: A Bridge to New Discoveries

Approximately 200 kilometers north of Puerto Princesa City and an hour away from El Nido, Taytay (which originated from the word “taytayan” or “bridge” in the Tagbanua language) is known for its pristine beaches, superb diving sites, stunning wildlife, and thrilling outdoor activities. It was one of the 12 finalists in the 2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards organized by the World Travel & Tourism Council. The revitalization of its tourism industry is expected to boost the local economy, providing opportunities to local residents who would otherwise seek employment elsewhere.

The Sagguniang Panlalawigan of Palawan has already stated its intentions to implement the Pasaporte project across all municipalities in the province.


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