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LANDBANK-financed public market rises in Balingasag


March 30, 2023

(left photo) Balingasag Mayor Alexis S. Quina (center), LANDBANK Vice President Jimmy P. Arco (2nd from left) and Assistant Vice President Josephine Mercadal (3rd from left) lead the ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the new Balingasag Public Market (rightphoto) financed by the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) in Barangay Waterfall.

BALINGASAG, Misamis Oriental – The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) joined the inauguration of the new world-class Balingasag Public Market in Barangay Waterfall, which is expected to be a center of commerce for the people of Balingasag and its neighboring towns.

Balingasag Municipal Mayor Alexis S. Quina alongside LANDBANK Vice President Jimmy P. Arco and Assistant Vice President Josephine B. Mercadal, led the inauguration on 8 March 2023 to formally open the facility to residents and vendors.

LANDBANK financed the milestone infrastructure project with a P150 million loan in 2020. The building can accommodate 303 stalls, covering sections for fish, meat, vegetable, fruit, dry goods, and grocery items, among others.

The new public market will also benefit more than 3,000 small farmers and fishers from the municipalities of Balingasag, Jasaan, Lagonglong and Salay.

“We look forward to servicing more of Balingasag’s growth requirements to generate economic opportunities and deliver essential public services. In partnership with LGUs nationwide, LANDBANK will continue to support strategic initiatives to help advance local communities,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia Cayosa Borromeo. 

Throughout the years, LANDBANK has been part of the growth story and progress of the Municipality of Balingasag. It has financed various development projects of the LGU, including the Balingasag People’s Palace in 2010 and the Balingasag Bus Terminal in 2015.

During the inauguration, Mayor Quina shared his appreciation and gratitude for LANDBANK's continuing trust and support for the local government, and touched on plans to tap the Bank anew for the construction of Balingasag’s Municipal Gym.

LANDBANK provides convenient banking services to Balingasag residents, including payroll services to local government employees.

Last December 28, 2022, the Bank inaugurated the LANDBANK Balingasag Branch, complemented by an offsite ATM located at the People's Palace.

LANDBANK remains the biggest development partner of the LGU sector. As of end-December 2022, the Bank has extended a total of P91.5 billion in outstanding loans to LGUs nationwide, towards building resilient and progressive local communities. 


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