The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has officially adopted blockchain technology in the government budgeting process. This milestone marks a bold step toward redefining transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public financial management.
โBlockchain is more than a buzzwordโitโs a governance tool. By leveraging this technology, we can ensure that every peso is accounted for, every transaction is transparent, and every citizen can trust how public funds are managed,โ saidย DBM Undersecretary Goddes Hope โSasaโ Libiran.
For decades, public financial systems have struggled with inefficiencies, audit challenges, and persistent concerns over corruption. While not the silver bullet, blockchain offers a game-changing response by making transactions visible and verifiable in near real time, protecting data integrity through cryptographic consensus, and streamlining workflows for faster reconciliation with fewer bureaucratic layers.
Blockchain has gained traction in the private sector, from cryptocurrencies to supply chain tracking, but the DBMโs adoption signals one of the first large-scale government implementations in Asia. This places the Philippines at the forefront of technological governance innovation and may inspire neighboring countries to follow suit.
This quarter, the DBM launched a production portal that records Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) and Notices of Cash Allocation (NCAs) as verifiable, on-chain entries. In partnership with BayaniChain and ExakIT Services, the site <blockchain.dbm.gov.ph> is widely regarded as the countryโs first blockchain-backed budget transparency platform, making records tamper-proof while allowing the public to inspect how funds are authorized and released.
โOur mission is to equip government and businesses with the tools to keep their systems secure and reliable. By using blockchain technology combined with the capabilities of advanced AI, we not only help the DBM strengthen transparency and the security of public finance, but also show how technologies can help institutions safeguard critical processes and deliver lasting value to their stakeholders,โ saidย BayaniChain CEO Paul Soliman.
The workflow starts with DBMโs Action Document Releasing System (ADRS), which issues the official budget papers. These are then secured using BayaniChainโs Lumen Blockchain-as-a-Service platform, co-developed with ExakIT.
To keep things open while protecting sensitive data, the Prismo Protocol governs what details are made public and what stays private. After approval, SAROs and NCAs are immutably written to the Polygon blockchain as NFTs, preventing any alteration or tamperingโan effective defense against deepfakes and document fraud.
Documents from 2024 onward can be retrieved either by scanning the QR code on a valid SARO or NCA, or by searching manually using fields like document type, department, agency, and operating unit.
Beyond SARO and NCA
The DBM envisions a broader digital ecosystem in which the full budget lifecycleโplanning, allocation, disbursement, and auditโis traceable on-chain, complemented by AI-assisted analytics to detect anomalies, forecast needs, and inform smarter fiscal policy, as well as citizen-facing dashboards that turn complex budget data into clear, understandable insights.
โWeโre not just digitizing SAROs and NCAs, weโre building a next-generation public finance system that combines blockchain transparency with Artificial Intelligence to allocate resources more effectively and uphold accountability at every level,โ said Libiran.
The DBM plans to extend blockchain-powered platforms across budgeting, procurement, and monitoring, with pilot programs already underway. The ultimate vision is a trustless (decentralized), transparent, citizen-first financial ecosystem that strengthens democratic governance through technology.
With this significant step, the Philippines demonstrates that the government can evolve with the times and lead, positioning the country as a regional model for digital trust and innovation aligned with global best practices.