IAF-Accredited ISO Certification, Built for Philippines Buyers and Tenders
Globally verifiable ISO certificates accepted by Philippines's procurement portals, regulators, and major corporate supply chains. Issued through certification bodies accredited under PAB (Philippine Accreditation Bureau) or other IAF-MLA signatories.
Why ISO Certification Matters in Philippines
PhilGEPS procurement and BPO/IT export industries require PAB- or IAF MLA-accredited ISO certificates for global client and government qualification.
TrulyCertify facilitates IAF-accredited certification end-to-end: standard recommendation, certification-body selection, management-system documentation, internal audit, audit-cycle coordination, and surveillance support — operating in Philippines time zone with local-language support where required.
Recognition Framework
- National Accreditation Body
- PAB (Philippine Accreditation Bureau)
- Public Procurement Portal
- PhilGEPS (Philippine Government E-Procurement)
- Major Corporate Buyers
- San Miguel Corporation, SM Investments, PLDT, Ayala, Jollibee Foods
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Top 5 Industries We Serve in Philippines
- BPO & IT-Enabled Services
- Electronics Manufacturing
- Food & FMCG
- Construction
- Healthcare
Most-Requested Standards in Philippines
FAQs for Philippines
Is ISO certification mandatory in Philippines?
ISO certification is not legally mandatory in Philippines in most sectors, but it is effectively a commercial necessity. PhilGEPS procurement and BPO/IT export industries require PAB- or IAF MLA-accredited ISO certificates for global client and government qualification.
Which accreditation body is recognised in Philippines?
The primary national accreditation body in Philippines is PAB (Philippine Accreditation Bureau). Certificates issued by certification bodies accredited under PAB (Philippine Accreditation Bureau) — or by any IAF-MLA signatory accreditation body — are recognised across Philippines's procurement, regulatory, and supply-chain ecosystems.
Can TrulyCertify handle the audit remotely for Philippines-based businesses?
For information-security (ISO 27001), IT-service (ISO 20000-1), and parts of ISO 9001, remote audits are typically acceptable. For operational standards (14001, 45001, 22000, 13485), an on-site audit is generally required. Our network includes lead auditors physically based in Philippines and the wider region.
Which buyers and tender authorities in Philippines require ISO certificates?
In Philippines, the primary buyers and tender authorities that typically require IAF-accredited ISO certification include: San Miguel Corporation, SM Investments, PLDT, Ayala, Jollibee Foods. Public procurement is routed through PhilGEPS (Philippine Government E-Procurement).
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