ARTA opens Business One-Stop Shop facility in Clark Freeport Zone
At A Glance
- The CDC's BOSS streamlines obtaining essential documents for investors, greatly enhancing convenience and efficiency.
- It offers services, from pre-application counseling to post-approval monitoring, to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible.
The Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) joined the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) in launching a Business One-Stop Shop (BOSS) facility in the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ), Pampanga, to help different stakeholders by simplifying cumbersome processes.

In a statement, the ARTA said the launch, led by ARTA Director-General Secretary Ernesto Perez and CDC President and Chief Executive Officer Agnes Devanadera, took place on Nov. 6.
In her remarks during the event, Devanadera said she appreciated ARTA's efforts in streamlining government processes and procedures.
"With all the contributed efforts of everybody, everybody is looking forward to less of red tapes and more of consistent policies," she said.
The CDC's BOSS streamlines obtaining essential documents for investors, greatly enhancing convenience and efficiency.
It offers services, from pre-application counseling to post-approval monitoring, to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible.
"It will simplify the often cumbersome journey of document processing for businesses, which will benefit locators and a combined workforce of thousands of individuals in the area," the ARTA said.
According to ARTA, the BOSS facility is a significant development in the CFZ, as it aims to enhance the area's attractiveness as a premier investment destination. It benefits an estimated 1,161 locators and 136,836 employees in Clark and is expected to attract even more foreign investments.
In his remarks, Perez said the ARTA is ready to support the CDC in enhancing bureaucratic efficiency and elevating the ease of doing business in the CFZ.
"ARTA stands ready to support CDC in all its endeavors to further enhance the delivery of government services in Clark," he said.