General Santos City, Philippines — Eulap Digital Corporation strengthened its position as a compliance enabler and digital transformation partner during the 32nd PICPA MGAO & 43rd ACPAMIN Conference 2026 held on May 21 to 22 at the KCC Convention Center. 
The event gathered accounting professionals, firm leaders, and regulators across Mindanao to discuss the evolving demands of the profession. It opened with welcome remarks from Dr. Leandro Ador A. Dizon, CPA, representing the PICPA General Santos Chapter for FY 2025 to 2026, setting the tone for a conference centered on accountability, adaptation, and leadership.

The conference featured a strong lineup of speakers, including Heidi Mendoza, former COA Commissioner and former Under-Secretary General of the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services. Her presence drew significant attention, with discussions anchored on integrity, governance, and the realities of public accountability. Other notable speakers included Noe G. Quiñanola, Florenz C. Tugas, Mark Benedict B. Guia, and Arnold A. Apdua, each contributing insights on regulation, quality assurance, and the future of accounting practice.

Amid these discussions, Eulap took a direct stance on one issue that continues to surface across firms and businesses—compliance readiness.

Represented by its VP for Marketing and Communications, Clint Junsay, the company engaged attendees with a straightforward, though uncomfortable, truth. Many systems in use today may not pass a BIR CAS audit. Data traceability is still manual in many cases. And scalability remains a risk for firms expecting growth.

Eulap positioned itself not as a replacement, but as a bridge. Its solutions are designed to integrate with existing systems, enabling firms to meet compliance requirements without disrupting operations. This approach resonated strongly with accounting practitioners who are already managing multiple client systems and cannot afford downtime.
Beyond compliance, Eulap emphasized partnerships. The team actively explored collaborations with accounting firms, bookkeepers, and organizations looking to future-proof their operations. Conversations at the booth focused on shared growth, system alignment, and long-term readiness rather than one-time software deployment.

The company also showcased its suite of solutions, including its Accounting and Inventory System, ERP, ISMS, and LGU platforms, reinforcing its capability to support both private enterprises and government institutions.
Foot traffic remained steady throughout the two-day event, with participants scanning QR codes to book meetings, request demos, and explore partnership opportunities. The engagement reflected a growing awareness among professionals that the shift to compliant, integrated systems is no longer optional.
As regulatory pressure increases and expectations rise, Eulap’s participation in the conference sends a clear message. Firms that act early will lead. Those who delay will be forced to catch up under pressure.

Photo documentation by Sean Studios.

