The strategic shift reflects the company’s push beyond its traditional telco roots, signaling an ambition to strengthen its footprint in the highly competitive enterprise technology market and expand its presence across Southeast Asia.
A strategic move
Converge co-founder and president Maria Grace Uy said BGC provides a strong advantage as the company transforms into a “future-forward techco.”
“BGC was strategically chosen for its strong advantages—including its reputation as a central business hub, close to where potential clients may be located—and at the same time, for its environment of growth and competition,” Uy said.
She emphasized the district’s dynamic talent pool and global corporate presence, describing it as an ideal environment for fostering innovation.
“We want to expose our tech-savvy employees to that habitat and imbibe a ‘global’ mindset when dealing with partners,” she added.
The move places the GBG headquarters at the heart of Metro Manila’s commercial activity, enabling faster collaboration and deeper engagement with enterprise partners seeking advanced digital solutions.
Boosting innovation and client engagement
Grace Jarin-Castillo, the newly appointed sales & marketing head of Converge GBG, said the relocation represents “an exciting new chapter” in the company’s ongoing transformation.
“By moving closer to the center of business in BGC, we are strategically positioned to better serve and connect with our clients in showcasing digital infrastructure and technology solutions,” she said.
The new hub, she added, will help deepen engagements with customers and partners while empowering employees in a modern, innovation-driven workspace.
Propelling the digital future
More than a change of address, the move underscores Converge’s broader commitment to shaping the Philippines’ digital ecosystem.
As the company expands into new verticals and strengthens its enterprise portfolio, it aims to set global standards for customer service and deliver transformative technology solutions.
Standing “from fiber to future,” Converge positions the relocation as a bold step toward elevating national digital infrastructure and driving innovation across industries. —Ed: Corrie S. Narisma