NHMFC migrates to full digitalization

CLOUD MIGRATION. Leading the Project Refresh, Lift and Transform (Project RLT) are the Information Systems and Technology Support Division headed by Ms. Nora Encina (seated center). In alignment with the 8-point Agenda of DHSUD Secretary Jose Ramon P. Aliling, this project focuses on cloud migration and modernizing the corporation’s information technology infrastructure and all its related application systems.

The National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC) announced its migration to full digitalization through the successful launch of its Project Refresh, Lift and Transition or Project RLT.

Project RLT is one of NHMFC’s key IT transformation initiatives, focused on migrating and upgrading the corporation’s Account Management Database along with all related application systems, which include the full setup of cloud subscriptions, databases, and application services.

The project has now reached 80 % progress and expected to be completed by January 2026.
NHMFC President Renato L. Tobias said that this is a timely and strategic move, fully aligned with the digitalization thrust of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the 8-Point Agenda of Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) Secretary Jose Ramon P. Aliling, which calls for the full digitalization of all Key Shelter Agencies (KSAs) to restore trust in public service.

“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,” President Tobias remarked.

“The integrity of our data should be safeguarded as far as our clients are concerned and should likewise be made easily accessible,” he stressed.

This modernization effort aims to enhance application performance and reliability, while also bolstering data security through the transition to a next-generation cloud platform. Through Project RLT, applications for housing project take-out of originators are made easier, accessible and faster. On the other hand, housing loan borrowers can easily but securely access their accounts, while payment remittances are likewise posted on time.

The NHMFC, in partnership with DBquest Incorporated and Oracle Philippines, is one of the first KSAs to adapt cloud migration in data storage. This marks a pivotal shift to a modern, cloud-based environment that supports the corporation’s commitment to integrity and service excellence.

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