BOC Subic’s P3.8-B collection exceeds September revenue target



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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — The Bureau of Customs (BoC) Port of Subic has surpassed its monthly revenue target after recording a total collection of P3,870,665,783.55 in September 2025, exceeding its assigned target of P3,483,277,798.04 by 11 percent.
According to District Collector Noel C. Estanislao, the dedication and collective efforts of all personnel at the Port of Subic led to the surpassing of the target revenue.
Estanislao also expressed appreciation to stakeholders and partner agencies, including the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) under the leadership of Chairman and Administrator Engr. Eduardo Jose L. Aliño, for their continued support and collaboration which,he said, has significantly contributed to trade facilitation and smooth port operations.
Priority program
The port’s success aligns with the bureau’s Five-Point Priority Program and the mandate of Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno, particularly in ensuring enhanced revenue collection, good governance, and trade facilitation, while upholding the bureau’s thrust toward a more modernized and transparent customs administration.
With this accomplishment, the Port of Subic reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a high standard of service and sustaining its performance in the remaining months of the year in support of the bureau’s overall collection goals for 2025.