Halal Certification Bodies in Philippines
3 halal certification bodies in Philippines hold recognition from JAKIM, the halal industry's most influential authority.
Source: JAKIM's official recognition list, gazetted under the Trade Descriptions (Certification and Marking of Halal) Order 2011, as at 30 January 2026.
Compare the recognised bodies
| Body | Certifies | Est. | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| IDCP | food and beverages, slaughtering, flavorings and food additives, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and personal care, household products, packaging, logistics and storage, food service and hospitality | 1981 | idcphalal.org |
| HDIP | food and non food products, beverages, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, warehouses, packaging materials | 2008 | hdiphilippineshalal.com |
| HICCIP | food products | 2013 |
Recognised bodies
3 entries- Islamic Da'wah Council of The Philippines (IDCP) Suite 400 FUBC Building Escolta Manila P.O. Box 3669 Manila Philippines idcphalal.org
- Halal Development Institute of the Philippines (HDIP) Central Building 3rd Floor, Unit 303 37 P.A. Bernardo Street Cubao, Quezon City Philippines hdiphilippineshalal.com
- International Chamber of Commerce and Industries of the Philippines (HICCIP) 701 Jafer Place 19 Eisenhower Street Greenhills, San Juan City Metro Manila Philippines
How to verify a certificate issued in Philippines
Confirm the issuing body appears on JAKIM's current recognition list (this page reflects the gazetted list as at 30 January 2026), then check the certificate against the certifier's own register and, for the Malaysian market, the official JAKIM halal portal. Recognition can be withdrawn, so always verify at source before relying on a certificate.
Frequently asked questions
How many halal certification bodies in Philippines hold JAKIM recognition?
3 halal certification bodies hold JAKIM recognition in Philippines, per JAKIM's official gazetted recognition list dated 30 January 2026.
Why does JAKIM recognition matter for a Philippines halal certifier?
JAKIM (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia) is the halal industry's most influential authority. Recognition means the certifier's halal certificates are accepted for products entering Malaysia, and it is treated across the global halal trade as a strong third-party credibility benchmark.