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READ MOREREMINDERS TO ALL LANDBANK CLIENTS Beware of fake links! Check before clicking. Keep in mind that top search results aren't always trustworthy as scammers also advertise on search engines, such as Google Ads, that may lead to phishing sites. Here are simple ways to check if a link is fake: A secure website should have a Universal Resource Locator (URL) that begins with "https" and should display a closed padlock icon ? in the browser. To confirm its authenticity, double-click the icon to display the site's security certificate information. Check for spelling mistakes ? or changes in the domain name. Phishing sites often do this to deceive you, such as a different/extra alphanumeric sign. If you see or encounter suspected fake LANDBANK links or website, report it immediately to our LANDBANK Customer Care Hotline using: Call: (02) 8-405-7000 or 1-800-10-405-7000 (PLDT Domestic Toll-Free Number) Email: customercare@landbank.com. #LBPServingTheNation #Cybersigurista
READ MORELANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz (middle) leads the rollout of the Bilis Ipon: Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan in Caoayan, Ilocos Sur on 01 February 2024 to bring banking and financing services closer to local farmers, fishers, and 4Ps beneficiaries. In line with bringing banking and financing services closer to far-flung and underserved communities, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has been rolling out a series of caravans nationwide to introduce the Bank’s digital products and affordable loan offerings. LANDBANK has successfully conducted the "Bilis Ipon: Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan” in 13 provinces this year, which includes communities classified as Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA). Over 700 farmers, fishers, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries, and local partners have participated in insightful discussions and demonstrations on how to boost their savings and livelihood. The caravan offers participants on-the-spot opening of the new LANDBANK PISO Plus basic deposit account, with no initial deposit and maintaining balance. The rollouts also feature the new AGRISENSO Lending Program, designed to provide affordable credit assistance for small farmers and Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs), among other agriculture players. “We at LANDBANK believe that financial inclusion is the cornerstone of empowered and resilient communities. We remain steadfast with our commitment to bridging the financial gap by bringing accessible banking solutions closer to Filipinos, including those in remote and underserved areas,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. LANDBANK remains the only Bank present in all 82 provinces of the country, with physical presence in 1,437 cities and municipalities out of the total 1,634 for an 88% nationwide coverage as of January 2024. To better service GIDAs, the Bank is partnering with local players—cooperatives, rural banks, local government units (LGUs), micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and private entities—to provide basic banking services through its LANDBANKasama Program. The collaboration helps local customers save on transportation costs as they no longer need to travel to other towns and cities to perform cash withdrawals and cash deposits, fund transfers, bills payments, and balance inquiries, among basic banking transactions. (left photo) Plaridel Mayor Gadwin E. Handumon (4th from left) and LANDBANK senior officials join the participants after the successful cash-out demonstration with a LANDBANKasama Partner during the Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan in Plaridel, Misamis Occidental on 16 February 2024. (right photo) Plaridel Farmer Lolita C. Palangpangan shares that the presence of a LANDBANKasama Partner near them can save her P70 on transportation. “Ang nakaayo sa LANDBANK kay dili na kaayo gastos kay mas gamay na man ang among plitehan kay naa ra man sa duol ang among co-op, ikumpara sa moadto mi sa LANDBANK branch nga layo,” said farmer Lolita C. Palangpangan during the recent Caravan in Plaridel, Misamis Occidental, noting that she now saves P70 on transportation. (“One benefit of LANDBANKasama is lower transportation costs for us since our co-op is located nearby, compared to the fare we pay for traveling to a more distant LANDBANK branch.”) Another leg of the Caravan in Ilocos Sur on 01 February 2024 saw LANDBANK sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Nueva Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives (NSCC) to onboard more than 400 cooperative-affiliates as new LANDBANKasama Partners. The Bank currently has over 1,080 LANDBANKasama Partners nationwide operating 1,825 point-of-sale (POS) terminals. The next run of the LANDBANK Bilis Ipon: Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan will be held in Nueva Ecija, Cavite, Ilocos Norte, and Negros Occidental, in line with the Bank’s continuing efforts to promote financial inclusion and inclusive development in the country. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation and sustainable development to benefit Filipinos. It is committed to provide responsive and meaningful services beyond banking, while leveraging on innovative technology for safe, convenient, and accessible digital banking solutions.
READ MORELANDBANK President and CEO and OFBank Chairperson Lynette V. Ortiz (Center), OFBank OIC Atty. Reo S. Andarino (5th from left), and DMW OIC-Secretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac (3rd from left) lead the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement to fast-track the delivery of indemnity claims for OFWs affected by company closures in Saudi Arabia. Joining them as witnesses are DMW Usec. Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones (leftmost) and Usec. Bernard P. Olalia (2nd from left), together with LANDBANK Executive Vice President Liduvino S. Geron (6th from left), and OFBank Relationship Officer Jose Aryiel G. Castor. (rightmost). The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK), the Overseas Filipino Bank (OFBank), and the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) have joined forces to expedite the delivery of indemnity claims to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) displaced by the bankruptcies of Saudi Arabian construction companies in 2015 and 2016. The collaboration will integrate and streamline the processes of LANDBANK and OFBank with the DMW, to fast-track the processing and crediting of checks as compensation for the unpaid wages and other benefits of affected OFWs, including the claimant families of eligible workers already deceased. As of 29 February 2024, LANDBANK and OFBank have credited a total of 1,211 checks to affected OFWs amounting to US$16.4 Million. LANDBANK President and CEO and OFBank Chairperson Lynette V. Ortiz, OFBank OIC Atty. Reo S. Andarino, and DMW OIC-Secretary Hans Leo J. Cacdac led the signing of the tripartite Memorandum of Agreement at the DMW Office in Pasig on 01 March 2024. Witnesses include DMW Undersecretaries Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones and Bernard P. Olalia, alongside LANDBANK Executive Vice President Liduvino S. Geron, and OFBank Relationship Officer Jose Aryiel G. Castor. “We're happy to be able to help with this project for our OFWs. We want to ensure that the back pays of all our displaced kababayans are delivered at the soonest possible time,” said LANDBANK President and CEO and OFBank Chairperson Ortiz. LANDBANK will offer over-the-counter banking services to eligible OFWs to claim their indemnity claims, free of charge, through the Bank’s extensive network of 607 branches and branch-lite units nationwide. The Bank will likewise coordinate with foreign depository banks in monitoring the Outward Bills for Collection (OBC) from the OFWs, and facilitate the flow of inward funds to the OFBank accounts of their beneficiaries. Meanwhile, the OFBank will assist OFWs and their beneficiaries, including those who are currently overseas, with opening an account and accessing the Bank’s digital services, while collaborating with the DMW in raising awareness on the procedures covering the negotiation of indemnity checks from foreign employers. OFBank will also spearhead the provision of financial education services to OFWs particularly on savings and investment management and accessing the Bank’s digital services. “We are thankful for this long-standing partnership. Ang tulong ng LANDBANK sa ating mga OFWs ay di matatawaran. And the good news is we can do so much more. Among others, this matter on the claims of the workers in Saudi Arabia is very high on the agenda,” said DMW OIC-Secretary Cacdac. The DMW will be coordinating with all the identified beneficiaries and will provide assistance on the procedures for the negotiation of the checks. The department will also maintain a helpline to immediately respond to the inquiries of qualified OFWs and their beneficiaries. The DMW will likewise handle the negotiation for the cases of deceased eligible OFWs in favor of their identified heirs and family members. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation and sustainable development to benefit Filipinos. It is committed to provide responsive and meaningful services beyond banking, while leveraging on innovative technology for safe, convenient, and accessible digital banking solutions. ABOUT OFBank The OFBank, a fully-owned subsidiary of LANDBANK, is the country’s first digital government Bank which is focused on serving the diverse banking and financing requirements of Filipinos overseas. The Bank is serving clients from a total of 132 countries and territories as of 29 February 2024, including the top 10 destinations for the deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
READ MOREVice President and Department of Education Secretary Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio (leftmost) and Undersecretary Atty. Michael Wesley T. Poa (rightmost), present the award to LANDBANK, represented by Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca (2nd from left) and Vice President Mylene B. Macapagal (3rd from left). (Photo courtesy of DepEd) The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) was honored during the annual “Partners’ Appreciation and Recognition” ceremony of the Department of Education (DepEd) on 20 February 2024, highlighting the Bank’s significant contributions to advancing quality basic education in the country. Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio, together with Undersecretary Atty. Michael Wesley T. Poa, presented the award to LANDBANK Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca and Vice President Mylene B. Macapagal on behalf of the Bank. The award recognized LANDBANK’s steadfast commitment and unwavering support for the DepEd’s MATATAG Agenda, which complements the goals and aspirations for the Philippine Basic Education Development Plan. This underscored the Bank's role in helping ensure access to quality education for all learners in the Philippines. LANDBANK remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting initiatives that empower and uplift communities through education, further solidifying its role as a key partner of the national government in nation-building.
READ MOREBongabong Mayor Elegio A. Malaluan (middle) and LANDBANK Executive Vice Presidents Liduvino S. Geron (2nd from right) and Ma. Celeste A. Burgos (rightmost) lead the inauguration of the LANDBANK Bongabong Agri-Hub on 08 March 2024. Joining them are Victoria Mayor Joselito C. Malabanan (4th from right) and Oriental Mindoro Board Member Atty. Jomarc Philip E. Dimapilis (leftmost). State-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) recently inaugurated agri-hubs in Oriental Mindoro and Misamis Occidental, in its continued bid to boost the rice production and economic activities in these provinces. LANDBANK has been establishing agri-hubs in the country’s top rice-producing provinces to bring various financial services under one roof. These include banking services such as account opening, withdrawals, and check encashments; lending services such as the processing of loan applications; and agrarian services such as the processing of Agrarian Reform (AR) bonds and handling of agrarian-related concerns. “The strategic presence of LANDBANK agri-hubs in the country’s top rice-producing provinces ensures that we meet the developing needs of rice farmers and other agricultural players. We aim to make financial services more accessible and contribute to boosting domestic rice production,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. The LANDBANK Bongabong Agri-Hub located in Barangay Poblacion, Bongabong in Oriental Mindoro, brings financial services closer to the 36 barangays of the town and the three nearby barangays of the Municipality of Bansud. The touchpoint benefits over 12,200 farmers and fishers; 5,300 DSWD beneficiaries; local government workers; and private clients, who no longer need to travel to LANDBANK branches and lending center in Pinamalayan, Roxas, and Calapan City, respectively, for 30 minutes to two hours. Bongabong Mayor Elegio A. Malaluan, together with LANDBANK Executive Vice Presidents Liduvino S. Geron and Ma. Celeste A. Burgos, led the inauguration of the Bongabong Agri-Hub on 08 March 2024. They were joined by Victoria Mayor Joselito C. Malabanan and Oriental Mindoro Board Member Atty. Jomarc Philip E. Dimapilis. (left photo) The LANDBANK Plaridel Agri-Hub hub rises as the first-ever commercial bank in the Municipality of Plaridel, as (right photo) Plaridel Mayor Gadwin E. Handumon (2nd from left) joins LANDBANK Executive Vice Presidents Liduvino S. Geron (3rd from left) and Ma. Celeste A. Burgos (4th from left) during its inauguration on 16 February 2024. LANDBANK also inaugurated the Plaridel Agri-Hub in Barangay Panalsalan, Plaridel in Misamis Occidental to service the 61 combined barangays of the municipalities of Plaridel and Lopez Jaena, including over 23,000 farmers and fishers. Considered as the very first commercial bank in the town, the LANDBANK Plaridel Agri-Hub allows customers to conveniently perform their transactions without having to travel to Oroquieta City for over 30 minutes and to Dipolog City for more than one hour, to reach a LANDBANK branch and lending center, respectively. Plaridel Mayor Gadwin E. Handumon joined LANDBANK Executive Vice Presidents Geron and Burgos during the inauguration rites for the Plaridel Agri-Hub on 16 February 2024. The newly inaugurated LANDBANK Agri-Hubs are equipped with an automated teller machine (ATM) for fast, safe, and convenient cash withdrawals, and features a Digital Corner where clients can open a deposit account in 15 minutes or less using the LANDBANK Digital Onboarding System (DOBS). The two facilities complement the other 14 LANDBANK Agri-Hubs strategically located in the top-rice-producing provinces of the country. LANDBANK’s network of 607 branches and branch-lite units are designed to reach and service the requirements of its diverse customer base, including unbanked and underserved areas. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation and sustainable development to benefit Filipinos. It is committed to provide accessible and responsive financing to drive the agriculture sector’s productivity and competitiveness, while championing sustainable development in the countryside.
READ MORELANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz and BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio lead the Memorandum of Agreement signing to streamline the collection of BOC payments. Joining them as witnesses from BOC are Deputy Commissioners Atty. Clarence S. Dizon (3rd from left), Michael C. Fermin (2nd from left), and Atty. Kriden F. Balgomera (leftmost), alongside LANDBANK Executive Vice President Leila C. Martin (6th from left) and Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca (rightmost). In stride towards improved public service delivery, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) have inked an agreement to streamline the collection of customs payments through the Bank's digital payment channel. Under the partnership, the BOC will utilize the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal, the Bank's digital payment channel, to facilitate seamless online payment transactions for both government and private entities. LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz and BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio led the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement to formalize the partnership on 4 March 2024. Present as witnesses from the BOC were Deputy Commissioners Atty. Clarence S. Dizon, Michael C. Fermin, and Atty. Kriden F. Balgomera, alongside LANDBANK senior officials Executive Vice President Leila C. Martin and Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca. "We at LANDBANK hope that our digital solutions and our Link.Biz platform will be able to accelerate collections. So we are doing our part as well for the efficient collection of government dues, and we are very much looking forward to this partnership," said LANDBANK President and CEO Ortiz. As an online payment option, the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal will eliminate the need for clients to physically visit LANDBANK servicing branches to pay for their dues to the BOC. The Payment Portal is also expected to enhance the operational efficiency of the BOC, reduce bureaucratic red tape, and improve overall service delivery. BOC Commissioner Rubio emphasized that this partnership underscores both entities' shared dedication to embracing digitalization, process optimization, and enhancing the business environment's user-friendliness. "Through LANDBANK's Link.BizPortal, we are not only facilitating smoother transactions, but also fostering greater transparency and accountability. As we embark on this new chapter, let us continue to strive for greater efficiency in our operations," said BOC Commissioner Rubio. The integration of the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal will complement the BOC's existing payment systems, PAS6 and E2M, to provide a more comprehensive and user-friendly online payment experience. The new partnership will also support the Adoption of Digital Payments for Government Disbursement and Collections pursuant to Executive Order (EO) No. 170, and Republic Act No. 11032 which promotes the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Delivery of Government Services. "Together, supported by the LANDBANK's commitment to serving the nation, we will continue to uphold our mandates and meet the needs of our stakeholders," added BOC Commissioner Rubio. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation and sustainable development to benefit Filipinos. It is committed to provide responsive and meaningful services beyond banking, while leveraging on innovative technology for safe, convenient, and accessible digital banking solutions.
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) recorded a significant 42% growth or P8.8 trillion in digital transaction value in 2023 as compared to P6.2 trillion in 2022, facilitated by its digital banking channels and driven by growing customer preference for digital solutions. The 42% surge was propelled by a 48% jump in total transaction volume of 92.9 million from 62.6 million year-on-year, facilitated through the Bank’s digital banking channels, including the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA), iAccess, weAccess, Link.BizPortal, i-Easy Padala, Electronic Tax Payment System (eTPS), Electronic Modified Disbursement System (eMDS), and LANDBANK Bulk Crediting System (LBCS). “LANDBANK continues to leverage technology to level-up service delivery and drive financial inclusion across the country. In step with growing customer demand, we are set to expand our innovative offerings to further contribute to the nation's digital transformation journey,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. For retail clients, i-Easy Padala, LANDBANK’s real time web-based remittance system for overseas Filipinos, facilitated 3.3 million transactions for P4.33 trillion in value, which covers almost half of the total recorded value for the year. The LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA) led the growth in digital transactions with a 44% increase to 55.2 million transactions amounting to P316.8 billion. The Bank’s web-based payment channel, Link.BizPortal, likewise facilitated 7.65 million transactions for a 33% increase, with total value of P11.5 billion. The payment channel also saw a substantial 53% rise in government agency partners, bringing the total number of Link.Biz merchants to 1,193 as of December 2023. LANDBANK’s alternative payment channel, eTPS, facilitated P134 billion in value; while the Bank’s online retail banking channel, iAccess, recorded P18.36 billion. For institutional clients, the LANDBANK eMDS internet facility for national government partners generated P2.95 trillion in value for a 38% increase year-on-year, facilitating 3.2 million transactions. LANDBANK's electronic bulk disbursement facility, the LBCS, recorded a total volume of 7.1 million transactions amounting to P67.86 billion, translating to unprecedented expansions of 296% and 138%, respectively. Lastly, the LANDBANK corporate internet banking platform, weAccess, recorded a 53% increase in transactions and 57% increase in value, facilitating over 14.4 million worth P952.1 billion, respectively. LANDBANK remains committed to further enhancing its digital platforms and expanding its reach, to better serve diverse customer needs and contribute to growing the Philippines' digital economy. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation and sustainable development to benefit Filipinos. It is committed to provide responsive and meaningful services beyond banking, while leveraging on innovative technology for safe, convenient, and accessible digital banking solutions.
READ MOREPROMO DURATION February 1, 2024- June 30, 2024. PROMO OFFER Eligible Visa credit, debit, and prepaid cardholders can avail of exclusive discounts when they shop on edamama: • For NEW USERS, use code VISA2024 and get P700 off with a minimum spend of P3,000. Valid for 1x use. • For ALL USERS, use code VISAFAMILY and get P300 off with a minimum spend of P3,500. Valid for 5x use. HOW TO AVAIL • Shop using the edamama mobile app or at edamama.ph. • Select the items you wish to purchase and click “Add to Bag”. • To proceed with checkout, enter your e-mail address and shipping details. • Choose “Credit/Debit Card” as payment method. • Add your participating Visa credit, debit, or prepaid Card and click “Confirm”. • Enter Visa promo code “VISA2024” for New Users or “VISAFAMILY” for All Users and click “Place Order”. • Promo discount will be automatically applied to your purchase upon checkout. CUSTOMER SUPPORT For any questions or clarifications, please contact edamama’s Customer Service team via Facebook or email at customercare@edamama.ph. TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. Eligible Visa credit, debit, and prepaid cardholders can avail of exclusive discounts when they shop on edamama within the applicable promo period. a. Promo discount is P700 off, minimum spend of P3,000 for New Users b. Promo discount is P300 off, minimum spend of P3,500 for All Users 2. Promo discount for New User offer is valid for one-time use only and promo discount for All User offer is valid for three-times use only from Feb 1 - June 30, 2024. 3. Promo discount for New User offer is valid for new edamama-registered customers only while the All User offer is valid for new and existing edamama-registered customers. 4. Promo discounts are valid sitewide except for select brands. Please see list of brand exclusions. 5. Promo discounts cannot be reapplied after a qualified order has been canceled by the customer unless the reason for cancellation is deemed valid upon investigation. (e.g. item is Out of Stock). 6. Promo discounts cannot be applied retroactively. 7. The offers cannot be exchanged for cash or other products. 8. By joining this promo, the user confirms that he/she has read, understood and agreed to the promo mechanics and its terms & conditions. 9. edamama reserves the right to cancel transactions of accounts that are proven to be invalid or fraudulent (i.e. abuse of system). 10. edamama reserves the right to vary these terms & conditions with prior approval of DTI. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-184275 Series of 2024.
READ MORELet's switch off our lights to show our commitment to the planet this #EarthHour! Join the global movement for a brighter future! Turn off non-essential lights tonight from 8:30 to 9:30 PM in support of Earth Hour. Let's conserve energy and protect the environment together! Looking for ways to extend your impact beyond one night? LANDBANK's Green Growth Deposit allows you to grow your money while supporting renewable energy, green initiatives, and social programs. Learn more and be a part of the solution: https://www.landbank.com/landbank-green-growth-deposit #LBPServingTheNation #WeAreHereForYou #EarthHour2024
READ MOREAs of Mon, April 28, 2025
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USD | 56 | 56.5 |
JPY | 0.384503 | 0.399342 |
EUR | 62.734299 | 65.163993 |
GBP | 73.505595 | 76.352462 |
HKD | 7.193121 | 7.729313 |
As of Fri, April 25, 2025
UITF | NAVPU |
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Cash Management Fund | 1.557629 |
Money Market Fund | 1.310792 |
Money Market Plus Fund | 1.223222 |
PERA Money Market Fund | 1.023734 |
Medium-Term Bond Fund | 2.469743 |
Bond Fund | 2.02113 |
PERA Bond Fund | 1.197928 |
Balanced Fund | 2.611204 |
Growth Fund | 2.585961 |
Alpha Equity Fund | 3.010427 |
Blue Chip Equity Fund | 0.962315 |
Equity Fund | 0.785213 |
High Dividend Equity Fund | 1.009253 |
US$ Money Market Fund | 1.431944 |
Global $ Fund | 1.523469 |