SN Aboitiz Power Group (SNAP), a leading renewable energy company, has achieved a 451 percent return on investment (ROI) and a 2.8-month payback period after deploying Kissflow’s low-code platform, according to an independent study by Nucleus Research.
The study highlights how SNAP used Kissflow to digitize and unify workflows across its business units, retiring legacy systems and building over 114 custom applications across HR, operations, and IT.
The move led to annual savings of US$61,000 in infrastructure and support costs, and operational efficiency improvements of 5–10 percent in key areas.
A key driver of success was the enablement of 19 citizen developers, empowering non-IT staff to build applications and reduce dependence on the IT department.
In recognition of its digital transformation, SNAP received the 2025 ROI Award from Nucleus Research, honoring organizations that deliver significant measurable value from technology investments.
“This study validates the measurable business impact that Kissflow brings to enterprises,” said Suresh Sambandam, Founder and CEO of Kissflow. Maria Theresa Cabigon, CIO at SNAP, credited the platform’s integration capabilities for streamlining automation across the organization.
The findings signal a broader trend in the energy sector toward agile, low-code solutions that cut costs, boost efficiency, and accelerate innovation—benefiting both companies and end consumers through improved service reliability and sustainability.
SNAP is a joint venture of Scatec and Aboitiz Renewables, Inc., operating several major hydroelectric plants and energy storage facilities in the Philippines. Kissflow serves hundreds of global enterprises and is recognized as a leader in low-code and no-code platforms.