Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Kalakhang Pangasiwaan sa Look ng Subic
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Building 229 (Administration Building)
Agency overview
FormedMarch 13, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-03-13)
JurisdictionThe Whole Area of Subic Bay Freeport Zone (Formerly, Subic Naval Base), partial area of Redondo Peninsula (including, Subic Hanjin Shipyard), and the coastal boundary of Subic Bay
HeadquartersBldg. 229, Waterfront Road, Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City
14°49′02″N 120°16′50″E / 14.81731°N 120.28068°E / 14.81731; 120.28068
Agency executive
  • Eduardo L. Aliño,
    Chairman & Administrator
Parent agencyOffice of the President of the Philippines
WebsiteSubic Bay Metropolitan Authority Official Website

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA; Filipino: Pangasiwaang Kalungsuran sa Look ng Subic[1]) is a governmental agency of the Philippines.[2][3] The SBMA has played a significant part in the development of the Subic Special Economic and Freeport Zone into a self-sustainable area that promotes the industrial, commercial, investment, and financial areas of trade in the zone as well as in the Philippines itself.

The area of jurisdiction of the SBMA includes the erstwhile U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay, parts of Redondo peninsula where the Subic Hanjin shipyard is located, and erstwhile US defence accommodations in the hills consisting of Binictican and Kalayan housing areas.[4]

The agency is currently headed by Eduardo L. Aliño as of January 22, 2024. His predecessor as Chairman and Administrator from 2023 to 2024 was former Pandan, Antique mayor Jonathan Tan.

  1. ^ "Mga Pangalan ng Tanggapan ng Pamahalaan sa Filipino" (PDF). Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (in Filipino). 2013. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  2. ^ Authority, Subic Bay Metropolitan. "About Us". www.mysubicbay.com.ph.
  3. ^ "Port of Subic Bay". World Port Source.
  4. ^ "Official website of SBMA". SBMA official website. SBMA. Retrieved September 5, 2016.