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The Birth of ISACA Manila Chapter
In June 1992, the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) formed the EDP Committee, a task force that will oversee the development of the Information Systems Plan (ISP) for PICPA. This committee was headed by Chairman Vir Leynes and assisted by Lyn Geronimo (Vice-Chairman), Teri Siddayao (Secretary), Lou Agravante (Treasurer), Esa Atienza (Member), Ruby Chunsim (Member) and Robert Villanueva (Member).
The group met every Wednesday to work on this project and after a year, the ISP project of PICPA was completed. PICPA was then ready to commence software development. For the second time, the committee was commissioned to spearhead the bidding and awarding of the project to qualified software houses.
This committee was to be dissolved as soon as the project for software development was awarded to a contractor. The group’s commitment to serve the Accounting/Auditing profession was so strong that they would have wanted to serve the profession in a more permanent manner.
On Lyn Geronimo’s suggestion, the group started the organization of ISACA-Manila Chapter. Vir Leynes contacted ISACA International (USA) to discuss the interest and feasibility of forming the local chapter. ISACA International responded favourably and welcomed the group into its umbrella.
Thus the Manila Chapter was born. The organizational meeting to address the formation of ISACA-Manila Chapter was held November of 1995. The group invited Bella Valdez, Ana Lim, Reggie Nery and Mel Diaz to join. There were only 11 members present during the meeting but 15 members were required according to the by-laws and articles of incorporation. To complete the legal requirements for forming the chapter, Lou Agravante and Bella Valdez invited other staffmembers of the SGV Computer Audit Group to attend the meeting and sign the SEC papers. The papers were submitted to SEC and the articles and by-laws were approved in March 1996.
The first general membership meeting and oath taking of the first Board of Trustees was held at the PhilCom Building’s Board Room on January 20, 1996.
Members – Company
As of April 2008 - 447 Members
Aboitiz Transport System Corporation
Abot Kamay, Inc.
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
Accenture, Inc.
AIG PhilAm Savings Bank
A-IT Software Service Pte Ltd
Allied Banking Corporation
AMON MARKETING CORP
Armed Forces and Police Savings and Loan
Asian Development Bank
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Ateneo de Naga University
Ateneo Graduate School of Business
Banco de Oro Universal Bank
Banco De Oro, Inc.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Bank of the Philippine Islands
Banque Saudi Fransi
C.L. Manabat & Co.- Deloitte
SMITS, Inc.
CEMEX
Chevron (Phillippines) Inc.
China Banking Corporation
Chinatrust (Phils.) Commercial Bank Corp
Cinram International Inc.
Citibank N.A.
Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation
Coca Cola Far East Limited Corporate Au
Coca Cola India
Commission on Audit
Competitive IT Solutions, Inc.
Covanta Phils. Operating, Inc.
Cypress Semiconductor -ROHQ
DBP Data Center, Inc. (DCI)
De La Salle University-Dasmariñas
Deutsche Knowledge Services Pte. Ltd.
Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP
Diaz Murillo Dalupan
Digital Telecommunications Phils., Inc.
East West Banking Corporation
Equitable PCI Bank
F S 3 Consulting Inc.
Film Experts Inc.
First Metro Investment Corporation
First Serv-it, Inc.
Ford Philippines
Freshremix Asia Software Corporation
GE Money Bank
Generali Pilipinas Group
Geodata Systems Technologies, Inc.
Globe Telecom, Inc
GMA Network, Inc.
Goldilocks Bakeshop, Inc.
Goodyear Philippines, Inc.
Great Life Financial Assurance Corp.
Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific (Hongkong)
HINDUJA TMT LTD
HTMT Global Solutions, Ltd.
IBM Philippines, Inc.
ICT Marketing Services Inc.
Insular Life Assurance Co.,Ltd
Intel Technology Phils., Inc.
International Organization for Migration
INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Interpharma Asia Pacific
Isla Lipana & Company PricewaterhouseCoo
Jumeirah International
k2 Interactive (asia) inc.
Kaisa Consulting
KPMG LLP
KPMG Manabat Sanagustin and Co.
Lafarge Cement Services (Phils), Inc.
Laggui and Associates, Inc.
Land Bank of the Philippines
Lawson PSSC, Inc.
Lufthansa Technik Philippines
M.H. Alshaya Co. W.L.L.
Manila Consulting & Management Co.Inc.
Manila Electric Company
Manila Teachers' Mutual Aid Systems, Inc
Maybank Phils Inc
MBTC Technology, Inc.
MegaLink Inc.
Meralco
Metrobank Card Corporation
Metropolitan Bank and Trust Corporation
Misys International Banking Systems
National Power Corporation
National Transmission Corporation
Nestle Philippines, Inc.
Netnode Technologies, Inc.
NetSuite Philippines Inc.
Norkis Trading & Company
Office of Supervisory Policy Development
One Global
ORIX Metro Leasing and Finance Corporation
PAGCOR - Corporate Office
PAMS e-Net Business Products Inc
PeopleSupport Inc
Petron Corporation
Pfizer Inc
Philippine Airlines, Inc
Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
Philippine Bank of Communications
Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation
Philippine National Bank
Philippine veterans bank
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Company
Planters Development Bank
PNOC Energy Development Corporation
Procter & Gamble Asia Pte Limited
Progressive Development Corporation
Pru Life U.K.
PSi Technologies, Inc.
Punongbayan & Araullo
PVB
RCBC Bank
Rustan Commercial Corporation
San Miguel Corporation
Security Bank Corporation
SGV & Company / Ernst & Young
Shell Shared Service Center
SHELL SHARED SERVICES ASIA, B.V.
Siemens, Inc. Philippines
Sison Corillo Parone & Co.
Smart Communications, Inc.
SPi Technologies
St. Luke's Medical Center
Sun Life of Canada, Philippines Inc.
Supreme Court of the Philippines
Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated
TCV Fertilizers Sdn Bhd
Telus International Philippines
The Coca-Cola Company
The Manila Banking Corporation
TMX Philippines, Inc.
Tollways Management Corporation
Union Bank of the Philippines
United Coconut Planters Bank
United Laboratories
Universal Robina Corporation
US Agency for International Development
Usamah Tabbarah and Company-Nexia International
Wally Riguindin
William M. Inglis, CISA
Zilog Electronics Philippines, Inc
The ISACA Manila Chapter Today
The Manila Chapter organizes various talks, seminars, conference, forums and other activities to keep our members informed of the latest IT Governance, Control and Assurance issues for members and other IT governance professionals both from public and private organizations. This contributed immensely to the recognition of the ISACA Manila Chapter as the premiere IT Governance Institution in the Philippines.
Furthermore, its effort has been geared towards reaching out not only to the IT Governance in industry, but also to the government sector and the academe. The Chapter is currently is the process of establishing linkages in these two additional areas, to develop a top-of-mind recall for the Chapter in matters relating to IT Governance.
All the efforts of the ISACA Manila Chapter have paid off, particularly after having grown to the category of a large chapter. Various recognitions have been awarded to the Chapter by ISACA International. This shows that the thrusts of the Chapter has been in line with the objectives of headquarters.
Achievements of ISACA Manila Chapter:
· Awarded the 2007 K. Wayne Snipes Award – Regional Large
· Awarded the 2007 K. Wayne Snipes Award – Worldwide Large
· Awarded the 2005 Best Website - Bronze
· Awarded the 2004 Best Website – Silver
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