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MMDA-NCAP SERVICES NOW IN EGOVPH SUPER APP

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), officially launched the integration of its Non-Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) Online Violation and Payment System into the eGovPH Super App, providing motorists with a more secure, accessible, and centralized platform for checking and managing traffic violations.

The ceremonial launch was led by MMDA Chairman Don Artes, together with DICT Secretary Henry Aguda, DICT Undersecretary for eGovernment David Almirol Jr., Assistant Secretary Maria Victoria Castro, and representatives from private transport network vehicle service (TNVS).

In his welcome remarks, Artes said the integration supports the national government’s efforts to make public services more accessible through digital innovation.

“This supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s digitalization push for a unified digital platform, where Filipinos can conveniently access various government services in one application,” the MMDA chief said.

He noted that the MMDA’s MayHuliKa website has already recorded more than 15 million site visits, over 11 million traffic violations checked, and more than 2.7 million unique users, reflecting the growing number of Filipinos embracing digital government services because of their accessibility and convenience.

Artes added that MMDA believes that technology should make public service more efficient.

On his part, Aguda said the initiative is aligned with the President’s vision of ensuring that no Filipino is left behind in the country’s digital transformation.

“No Filipino is left behind in all aspects of life.”

“This is actually part of the President’s vision that no Filipino is left behind in all aspects of life. Digital services should be faster, more affordable, and more secure,” the DICT chief stressed.

He also thanked the MMDA for its partnership, saying the launch marks another important step toward strengthening the government’s digital transformation efforts.

Meanwhile, Almirol highlighted the country’s increasing adoption of digital government platforms.

“eGovPH Super App has already reached 60 million downloads, 55 million verified users, and 955 million transactions.”

“eGovPH Super App has already reached 60 million downloads, 55 million verified users, and 955 million transactions,” he said.

Almirol also added that the successful integration was made possible through the close collaboration of the MMDA and DICT technical teams, which spent six months developing the system.

Officials likewise assured the public that all transactions made through the eGovPH Super App are protected by 24/7 cybersecurity monitoring, with encrypted data transmission to safeguard users’ personal information and ensure compliance with data privacy standards.

To officially activate the service, officials led the ceremonial pressing of the button, marking the launch of the MMDA-NCAP Online Violation and Payment System in the eGovPH Super App.

Through the integration, motorists can now conveniently verify NCAP apprehension records, monitor details, check payment status, and access related services anytime and anywhere.

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