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NHMFC fast-tracks full digital migration

THE National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation’s Project Refresh: Lift and Transform is headed by the agency’s Information Systems and Technology Support Division led by Nora Encina (seated, center). Project RLT,  which is focused on cloud migration and the modernization of NHMFC’s IT infrastructure and all its related application systems, is aligned with the Eight-Point Agenda of Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary Jose Ramon P. Aliling.
THE National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation’s Project Refresh: Lift and Transform is headed by the agency’s Information Systems and Technology Support Division led by Nora Encina (seated, center). Project RLT, which is focused on cloud migration and the modernization of NHMFC’s IT infrastructure and all its related application systems, is aligned with the Eight-Point Agenda of Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary Jose Ramon P. Aliling.Photograph courtesy of NHMFC
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The National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC) has begun a full digital overhaul with the rollout of its Project Refresh, Lift and Transition (Project RLT), marking one of the agency’s most significant IT modernization efforts to date.

The initiative, now 80 percent complete and targeted for full implementation by January 2026, involves migrating and upgrading NHMFC’s entire account management database and related applications to a next-generation cloud platform — covering cloud subscriptions, databases, and application services.

NHMFC president Renato L. Tobias said the transition aligns with the Marcos administration’s digitalization agenda and the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development’s (DHSUD) push to modernize all Key Shelter Agencies.

Pride in taking a bold step forward

“We take great pride in taking a bold step forward as we embark on this digital transformation that will significantly enhance the security, availability, and scalability of our digital infrastructure and applications,” Tobias said, stressing the need to both safeguard and streamline data access for clients.

Once fully operational, Project RLT is expected to improve system performance, strengthen cybersecurity, and speed up core services — from project take-out applications of originators to account access and payment posting for housing loan borrowers.

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