Business owners from Navotas City can now settle their permits and licenses faster, safer, and more convenient through the Link.BizPortal facility of the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK). The City Government of Navotas partnered with the state-owned Bank to provide an alternative online payment facility for its Electronic Business Permits and Licensing System (eBPLS), which was launched on June 24, 2021 as part of Navotas City’s celebration of 14th cityhood anniversary. Navotas City Mayor Tobias Reynald M. Tiangco and Navotas City Congressman John Reynald M. Tiangco led the virtual launch event, joined by LANDBANK Branch Banking Sector Head, Executive Vice President Julio D. Climaco, Jr., and LANDBANK North NCR Branches Group Head, Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca. Also present in the event were Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) Director General Jeremiah B. Belgica, ARTA Technical Working Group (ARTA-TWG) Head Violeta M. Perez, and other local government officials. The integration of Link.BizPortal with Navotas City’s eBPLS forms part of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed between the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Navotas City and LANDBANK on February 9, 2021. Under the agreement, the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal will allow the constituents of Navotas City to pay local government fees online. As a partner-merchant, Navotas City can access this Portal and track collections per day in real-time basis. “LANDBANK’s digital payment facilities such as the Link.BizPortal help LGUs in providing safe and secure online payment solutions for their constituents. We will continuously collaborate with more government partners as we push for greater financial digitalization under the new normal and beyond,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. The LANDBANK Link.BizPortal supports the National Government’s thrust to improve the ease of doing business and promotes good governance. It will help decongest foot traffic and long queues in the Navotas City Hall and promote transparency by eliminating face-to-face transactions, reducing opportunities for red-tape, corruption and other fraudulent practices. Meanwhile, LANDBANK continues to record a surge in the use of its digital and e-banking channels ever since mobility restrictions were implemented in March last year to help stem infections brought about by COVID-19. From January to May 2021, the Bank’s five major electronic channels—Mobile Banking App, weAccess, iAccess, Link.BizPortal, and Electronic Modified Disbursement System (eMDS)—facilitated a total of 50.8 million transactions valued at P863.76 billion. These represent increases of 12% and 63% in volume of transactions and value, respectively, over the same period a year ago. Specifically, the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal recorded 1.58 million transactions amounting to P3.78 billion, equivalent to 127% and 156% growth rates, respectively. The Link.BizPortal is an electronic payment facility that allows individual and institutional clients to pay for products and services online of 789 enrolled partner-merchants nationwide as of end-May 2021. For more information about LANDBANK’s e-banking services, clients may visit the Bank’s official website (www.landbank.com), or follow the Bank’s official social media channels at @landbankofficial on Facebook and Instagram, @LBP_Official on Twitter, and @LANDBANK on Viber.
READ MOREAs part of its continuing support to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has approved loans worth P1.89 billion for 1,297 borrowers under the OFW Reintegration Program (OFW-RP) since its launch on May 2011. Of this amount, P1.84 billion has been released as of end-May 2021. Jointly implemented with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), the facility offers credit assistance to OFWs to pursue business opportunities as an alternative to overseas employment. The Bank has earmarked P1 billion for the said Program. LANDBANK said that loan applications under the OFW Program increased steadily since the COVID-19 outbreak, with total approved loans reaching P219 million for 176 borrowers from March 15, 2020 to May 31, 2021. “We understand the financial difficulties being faced by many OFWs due to the ongoing pandemic that has affected overseas deployments. Through the OFW Reintegration Program, LANDBANK is closely working with OWWA in supporting OFWs to acquire their own businesses as an alternative source of income,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Under the OFW-RP, eligible OFWs may avail of loans for working capital or acquisition of fixed assets at a minimum amount of P100,000 and up to P2 million for a single proprietor borrower, and P5 million for a group of OFW borrowers, with a fixed interest rate of 7.5% per annum. The short-term loans under the Program are payable up to one (1) year, while the tenor for term loans shall be based on cash flow but not to exceed seven (7) years, inclusive of a maximum two (2) years grace period on the principal. Aside from providing access to credit, LANDBANK has also been supporting OFWs by facilitating the efficient delivery of financial support under the social amelioration programs of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). As of May 28, 2021, LANDBANK has transferred a total of P3.06 billion to DOLE’s regional accounts for distribution to beneficiaries under the Department’s Abot Kamay ang Pagtulong (AKAP) for OFWs Program and the Tabang OFW Program. At the same time, the Overseas Filipino Bank (OFBank) was launched on June 29, 2020, to provide a safe, convenient and responsive banking experience to OFWs and their beneficiaries. A wholly owned subsidiary of LANDBANK, the OFBank is officially the first branchless digital-only bank in the country after securing a digital banking license from the Monetary Board (MB) of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on March 25, 2021. As of May 31, 2021, a total of 37,199 accounts were opened through the OFBank’s Digital On-Boarding System with Artificial Intelligence (DOBS-AI), which allows OFWs and Filipinos residing overseas to open a mobile banking deposit account online through their mobile devices. Interested borrowers for the OFW Reintegration Program may contact the nearest open LANDBANK Lending Center or Branch nationwide or call LANDBANK’s customer service at (02) 8-405-7000 or at PLDT Domestic Toll Free 1-800-10-405-7000. For more updates, please Follow, Like and Share the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@landbankofficial), Twitter (@LBP_Official), join our Viber community (@LANDBANK), or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank.com).
READ MOREOn behalf of LANDBANK, North National Capital Region Branches Group Head Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca (2nd from right) receives the award as one of the “Top 10 Business Taxpayers for the Year 2020” from Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno (2nd from left), Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan (rightmost), and City Treasurer’s Office OIC Ms. Ma. Jazmin Talegon (leftmost) during the Outstanding Manilans Awarding Ceremonies on June 23, 2021, at the Metropolitan Theater. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Tourism, Culture, and Arts of Manila.) MANILA – State-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) was awarded as one of the Top 10 Business Taxpayers for the Year 2020 by the City of Manila during the Outstanding Manilans Awarding Ceremonies held on June 23, 2021, during the 450th Founding Anniversary of the City of Manila. The award recognizes corporations and institutions in the City that have consistently fulfilled the timely payment of business taxes according to the local government code schedule. Out of the 10 awardees, LANDBANK was the only government institution to receive the award. “Katangi-tangi ang kanilang debosyon sa pagtupad ng kanilang obligasyon bilang mga indibidwal, korporasyon, o negosyante, sa kabila ng pandemya, at patuloy ang kanilang pagtupad sa kanilang pananagutan sa pamahalaan,” said Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno during his speech. LANDBANK North National Capital Region Branches Group Head Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca received the award on behalf of LANDBANK, which was conferred by Mayor Moreno, Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan, and City Treasurer’s Office OIC Ms. Ma. Jazmin Talegon. “We are committed to fulfill our obligation to the City of Manila through the timely payment of LANDBANK’s dues and taxes, even during this pandemic. Together with the City Government of Manila and other LGU partners, we continue to work towards accelerating the collective recovery of our economy and local communities,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. The Outstanding Manilans Awarding Ceremonies, which was held at the newly renovated and historic Metropolitan Theater in Ermita, Manila, recognized outstanding individuals, government and private institutions in the City. A total of 50 awards were conferred during the ceremony, that included Posthumous Awards for medical frontliners who serviced during the pandemic, the Top 10 Real Property Taxpayers of 2020, and ‘Outstanding Manilan’ awards recognizing exemplary citizens in their respective fields. For more updates, please Follow, Like and Share the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@landbankofficial), Twitter (@LBP_Official), join our Viber community (@LANDBANK), or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank.com).
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) highlighted its continued support to the agriculture sector at the first-ever National Information Caravan on Agri-Fishery Credit Programs on June 24, 2021, held in partnership with the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Agricultural Credit Policy Council (DA-ACPC). Coinciding with the DA’s 123rd anniversary celebration, the virtual Caravan, streamed live via the social media channels of DA and LANDBANK, forms part of collective efforts to increase the general public’s awareness, appreciation, and availment of agri-fishery credit programs being offered by the government. “LANDBANK remains one with the Department of Agriculture and other government partners in serving the requirements of farmers and fisherfolk nationwide to increase their productivity and income. We are committed to delivering accessible and responsive financial services toward revitalizing our local economy and ensuring food security,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. As of May 31, 2021, LANDBANK has assisted cumulatively 2,734,572 farmers and fishers nationwide, of which 991,577 were supported through loan and cash grant releases amounting to P13.39 billion under programs administered for the DA. Of the total disbursements, P5.10 billion was released under the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) that benefitted 40,556 farmers and fishers. The program provides necessary credit for increased productivity through the purchase of farm inputs and equipment, as well as agri-based production and post-production processing machineries and facilities. Another P1.05 billion in cumulative loans have reached 32,000 farmers and fishers under the Expanded Rice Credit Assistance under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ERCA-RCEF). The loan window supports rice farmers in 38 rice-producing provinces at affordable interest rates, with minimum documentary requirements. Together with the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), LANDBANK also implements the Socialized Credit Program under the Sugarcane Industry Development Act (SCP-SIDA), which has extended P400 million to 6,156 farmers in support of the development of the country’s sugar industry. The state-run Bank has also released a total of P2.52 billion in loans to 165,963 small rice farmers through the Survival and Recovery Assistance (SURE Aid) Lending Program, providing an immediate credit assistance of P15,000 per borrower with zero interest and no collateral to rice farmers who are tilling one (1) hectare of land and below. In partnership with the DA-ACPC, LANDBANK has also assisted 13,884 small farmers and fishers under the SURE Aid COVID-19 Program which provided emergency loans of close to P350 million to those economically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the DA’s Rice Farmer Financial Assistance (RFFA) Program, around 258,919 farmers were provided cash assistance amounting to P1.29 billion. The RFFA is a P3-billion unconditional cash transfer program which aims to give P5,000 financial assistance each to rice farmers who are tilling 0.5 and 2 hectares of land. Also under the DA’s Financial Subsidy to Rice Farmers (FSRF) Program, LANDBANK released a total of P2.68 billion in cash grants to 536,119 farmer-beneficiaries, 62,020 of whom are also SURE Aid beneficiaries. The program supports small rice farmers tiling one (1) hectare or less who are not covered under the RFFA Program, and are provided P5,000 cash subsidy to augment production needs. The Bank has also doubled the available funds under the LANDBANK SWINE (Special Window and Interim Support to Nurture Hog Enterprises) from P15 billion to P30 billion. The lending program being implemented with DA for commercial hog raisers, is designed to finance stock repopulation and feed milling operations of stakeholders struggling with the adverse impact of the African Swine Fever (ASF). For more information about LANDBANK’s lending programs, and other products and services, clients may visit the Bank’s official website (www.landbank.com), or follow the Bank’s official social media channels at @landbankofficial on Facebook and Instagram, @LBP_Official on Twitter, and @LANDBANK on Viber.
READ MORECITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – Taking banking mobility to the next level, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) officially inaugurates today, July 21, 2021, its first-ever mobile branch at the Heroes Hall along Lazatin Boulevard in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Housed in a six-wheeler truck, the LANDBANK Mobile Branch functions as a pop-up branch to service communities across the country with disrupted or limited access to banking services. These include areas affected by calamities and other unexpected events, as well as unbanked and underserved communities. As part of its efforts to bring more unbanked Filipinos into the formal banking system in support for the National Government’s financial inclusion agenda, the LANDBANK Mobile Branch can facilitate banking services such as account opening and maintenance, deposit, withdrawal, encashment, debit or credit memo, online collection payment, enrollment in e-banking facilities, and ATM services. City of San Fernando Mayor Edwin D. Santiago, Vice Mayor Jaime T. Lazatin and Executive Vice President Julio D. Climaco, Jr., head of LANDBANK’s Branch Banking Sector, led the blessing and inauguration of the LANDBANK Mobile Branch. Joining them were First Vice President Sylvia C. Lim, head of LANDBANK Central Luzon Branches Group, and Assistant Vice President Rogelio P. Samia, head of the LANDBANK San Fernando Branch. In addition to providing basic banking services, the LANDBANK Mobile Branch is also designed to assist the National Government during retail and emergency disbursements or payouts, including cash subsidies distribution under the programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development and other government agencies. During the launch event, the state-run Bank also distributed at least 600 LANDBANK Cash Cards to the first batch of City Social Welfare Development beneficiaries under the support programs of the City of San Fernando local government unit. The distribution of cash cards forms part of LANDBANK’s support to the City of San Fernando LGU in establishing efficient, safe and secure cash assistance disbursement to the City’s most vulnerable sectors, including senior citizens, persons with disabilities and local Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries. At present, LANDBANK has a total network of 411 branches and 66 branch-lite units, composed of branch-lites, Agri-Hubs, LEAFs, tellering booths, and FX booths across all 81 provinces in the country. This is complemented by 55 lending centers in strategic areas nationwide. For more updates, please Follow, Like and Share the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@landbankofficial), Twitter (@LBP_Official), join our Viber community (@LANDBANK), or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank.com).
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) is stepping-up its campaign on mobile banking as it inaugurates another LANDBANK Mobile Branch at the PNP Grandstand, Camp BGen. Rafael T. Crame in Quezon City on July 23, 2021, in partnership with the Philippine National Police (PNP). Housed in a six-wheeler truck, the LANDBANK Mobile Branch functions as a pop-up branch to service communities across the country with disrupted or limited access to banking services. These include areas affected by calamities and other unexpected events. As part of its efforts to bring more unbanked Filipinos into the formal banking system in support of the National Government’s financial inclusion agenda, the LANDBANK Mobile Branch will also be deployed in unbanked and underserved communities. LANDBANK brought its new Mobile Branch to the PNP’s national headquarters for one whole day to cater exclusively to the banking needs of the country’s police officers and personnel. A total of 10 PNP officers and 100 PNP recruits opened their own LANDBANK ATM and payroll accounts, respectively. PNP Chief Police General Guillermo Lorenzo T. Eleazar and Executive Vice President Julio D. Climaco, Jr., head of LANDBANK’s Branch Banking Sector, led the blessing and inauguration of the LANDBANK Mobile Branch. Joining them from the PNP were Police Lieutenant Generals Joselito Manalad V. Cruz, Israel Ephraim T. Dickson, and Dionardo B. Carlos; Police Major General Rodolfo S. Azurin, Jr; and Police Brigadier Generals Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr. and Jason D. Ortizo. Also at hand were officials from LANDBANK led by Senior Vice President Ramon R. Monteloyola, head of the South National Capital Region Branches Group; Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca, head of the North National Capital Region Branches Group; and Assistant Vice President Atty. Rosemarie J. Romillo, head of the Camp Crame Branch. The LANDBANK Mobile Branch can facilitate banking services such as account opening and maintenance, deposit, withdrawal, encashment, debit or credit memo, online collection payment, enrollment in e-banking facilities, and ATM services. It is also designed to assist the National Government during retail and emergency disbursements or payouts, including cash subsidies distribution under the programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and other government agencies. The LANDBANK Mobile Branch unit in Camp Crame, Quezon City, is one (1) of two (2) mobile branches recently rolled-out by LANDBANK, following the very first launch held in San Fernando City, Pampanga last July 21, 2021. The Mobile Branch will be heading south next to Legazpi City, Albay on July 29, 2021. At present, LANDBANK has a total network of 411 branches and 66 branch-lite units, composed of branch-lites, Agri-Hubs, LEAFs, tellering booths, and FX booths across all 81 provinces in the country. This is complemented by 55 lending centers in strategic areas nationwide. For more updates, please Follow, Like and Share the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@landbankofficial), Twitter (@LBP_Official), join our Viber community (@LANDBANK), or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank.com).
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) and the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) launched an online facility for a safer and more convenient collection of MMDA payments, fees, and charges. The MMDA will be utilizing LANDBANK’s Link.BizPortal as an alternative online payment facility for the settlement of traffic violations and anti-littering penalties. The MMDA is tasked to provide services within Metro Manila related to urban development plans, transport and traffic management, waste disposal, flood and sewer control, health and sanitation, pollution control, and public safety. Through this partnership, MMDA clients may settle their penalties using the Link.BizPortal accessible on the MMDA and LANDBANK websites, and pay online using their LANDBANK, OFBank, BancNet, or PayGate accounts. Clients may also use the cash payment option of the Link.BizPortal and complete their transaction at more than 80,000 cash acceptance outlets nationwide. MMDA Chairman Benjamin “Benhur” Abalos, Jr., and Executive Vice President Julio D. Climaco, Jr., LANDBANK Branch Banking Sector Head, led the launch on July 27, 2021, at the MMDA Building in Makati City. “Our new collaboration proves to be timely and relevant as we continue to promote safer cashless transactions in the new normal. As the MMDA advances initiatives to ease vehicle buildups on our roads, LANDBANK contributes to decongesting foot traffic in government offices by providing alternative digital payment channels for clients,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. The LANDBANK Link.BizPortal is a web-based payment channel that allows clients to pay for products and services online to over 790 partner merchants nationwide. It also promotes transparency and efficiency by eliminating face-to-face transactions while reducing opportunities for red-tape, corruption and other fraudulent practices. With this partnership, the MMDA joins the roster of national government agencies supported by the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal. These include the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), among others. Meanwhile, the usage of LANDBANK’s digital and e-banking channels continues to surge, as more financial consumers shift to digital banking due to the mobility and safety restrictions brought about by COVID-19. As of June 30, 2021, the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal has successfully facilitated 1.89 million transactions amounting to P4.63 billion, representing increases of 113% and 133%, respectively, year-on-year. This growth is consistent across the Bank’s five major electronic channels—the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App, weAccess, iAccess, Link.BizPortal, and Electronic Modified Disbursement System (eMDS)—which breached the P1 trillion mark in value by facilitating a total of 61.91 million transactions amounting to P1.117 trillion. A major portion of this milestone is attributed to the combined value of P1.030 trillion facilitated by the LANDBANK weAccess—the internet banking facility for institutional clients—and the eMDS for government agencies. For more information about LANDBANK’s e-banking services, clients may visit the Bank’s official website (www.landbank.com), or follow the Bank’s official social media channels at @landbankofficial on Facebook and Instagram, @LBP_Official on Twitter, and @LANDBANK on Viber.
READ MOREState-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) continues to support the National Government’s push for a safer and modernized transport system, by extending P1.8 billion in loans for the acquisition of modern jeepneys. As of June 30, 2021, LANDBANK has provided financial support to 43 public transport cooperatives and corporations for the purchase of 849 modern public utility jeepneys (PUJs) through the SPEED PUV Program (Special Package for Environment-Friendly and Efficiently-Driven Public Utility Vehicles). Another 46 accounts are being processed with total loan application amounting to P4.25 billion to procure 1,833 units of modern jeepneys. The third generation of what used to be service vehicles of US servicemen dating back to the 1940s, the new jeepneys now feature air-conditioning, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS tracking, CCTV cameras, speed limiters, and contactless payment systems. In partnership with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), the SPEED PUV Program directly supports the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) by offering affordable financing to help transport cooperatives and corporations purchase modern PUJs. “We are working closely with the DOTr and LTFRB to assist jeepney drivers and operators purchase environment-friendly and efficiently-driven PUJs. Rest assured that LANDBANK will continuously support the transport sector towards building a safer and modernized transport system for the benefit of public transport players and commuters,” said LANDBANK Branch Banking Sector Head, Executive Vice President Julio D. Climaco, Jr. Under the SPEED PUV Program, eligible borrowers may loan up to 95% of the PUJ’s total cost at an affordable interest rate of 6% per annum, payable based on cash flow but not to exceed a maximum of seven (7) years. LANDBANK is also supporting efforts to modernize public utility buses (PUBs) through the I-RESCUE for BUS Transport (Interim REhabilitation Support to Cushion Unfavorably-affected Enterprises by Covid-19 for Better Urban Services Transport) Lending Program. Launched in 2020, the I-RESCUE for BUS Transport Program offers affordable financing to help public transport cooperatives and corporations purchase modern PUBs, in support of the Metro Manila Bus Modernization Program of the DOTr and LTFRB. Qualified transport cooperatives and corporations may borrow up to 80% of the PUB’s unit cost, at an affordable fixed interest rate for the first three (3) years, payable up to a maximum of seven (7) years, inclusive of a two-year grace period on principal. Interested borrowers of LANDBANK’s SPEED PUV and I-RESCUE for BUS Transport Programs may contact the nearest open LANDBANK Lending Center or Branch nationwide, or call LANDBANK’s customer service hotline at (02) 8-405-7000 or at PLDT Domestic Toll Free 1-800-10-405-7000. For more updates, please Follow, Like and Share the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@landbankofficial), Twitter (@LBP_Official), and join our Viber community (@LANDBANK), or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank.com).
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) continues to extend available and responsive credit assistance to coconut farmers and other industry stakeholders engaged in the production and processing of coconut-based products. Under its Coconut Production and Processing Financing (Coco-Financing) Program, which has been in place since 2015, LANDBANK has cumulatively released P4.27 billion in loans that supported a total of 16 borrowers and 2,601 coconut farmer-beneficiaries. The borrowers are composed of six (6) large enterprises/corporations, four (4) small and medium enterprises (SMEs), three (3) cooperatives, two (2) associations and one (1) non-governmental organization (NGO)—of which nine (9) have outstanding balance of P1.78 billion. The LANDBANK Coco-Financing Program was developed to finance projects such as planting or replanting, rehabilitation, fertilization and processing of coconuts and its by-products. As of June 30, 2021, LANDBANK’s total loans to the agriculture sector reached P223.02 billion. Of this amount, P17.39 billion supported crop production of which P340 million covered financing for the coconut industry. Positive outlook on the UCPB merger LANDBANK remains optimistic in managing the implications of its impending merger with the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) to its financial profile, as it looks ahead in providing more support interventions for the Philippine coconut sector. Based on LANDBANK’s projections on the merger, Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio by end-2021 will remain higher than the 11% regulatory requirement of the BSP. CET1 ratio is used to measure a bank's core equity capital, compared with its total risk-weighted assets, and signifies a bank's financial strength. The Bank also maintains it is more than capable of absorbing the financial impact of the merger since the acquisition of the shares of stock and attendant absorption of UCPB’s assets and liabilities will similarly expand deposits, loans, and capital. Projections from LANDBANK indicate that the combined resources of the state-run banks will amount to almost ₱3 trillion in assets by the end of the year, further solidifying LANDBANK’s position as the second-largest bank in the country in terms of assets. President Duterte has issued Executive Order No. 142 on June 25, 2021, authorizing the merger between LANDBANK and UCPB, where LANDBANK will be the surviving entity. “The mandate of LANDBANK has continuously evolved over the years. Aside from assisting farmers of palay, coconut and other crops, fishers, and all stakeholders in the agri-business value chain, LANDBANK has become a reliable contributor to the National Government’s development agenda towards supporting other key economic sectors that promote nation-building. LANDBANK’s merger with UCPB only enhances our capacity to serve the whole agriculture sector and the nation at large,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Interested borrowers of the LANDBANK Coco-Financing Program may contact the nearest open LANDBANK Lending Center or Branch nationwide, or call LANDBANK’s customer service hotline at (02) 8-405-7000 or at PLDT Domestic Toll Free 1-800-10-405-7000. For more updates, please follow the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@landbankofficial), and Twitter (@LBP_Official); join our Viber community (@LANDBANK); or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank.com).
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USD | 55.85 | 56.35 |
JPY | 0.387163 | 0.402114 |
EUR | 62.715049 | 65.14539 |
GBP | 73.837472 | 76.69883 |
HKD | 7.171691 | 7.706482 |
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Cash Management Fund | 1.558207 |
Money Market Fund | 1.311334 |
Money Market Plus Fund | 1.223712 |
PERA Money Market Fund | 1.024099 |
Medium-Term Bond Fund | 2.472408 |
Bond Fund | 2.025804 |
PERA Bond Fund | 1.201165 |
Balanced Fund | 2.608032 |
Growth Fund | 2.586644 |
Alpha Equity Fund | 3.002682 |
Blue Chip Equity Fund | 0.964111 |
Equity Fund | 0.784247 |
High Dividend Equity Fund | 1.009083 |
US$ Money Market Fund | 1.432428 |
Global $ Fund | 1.529753 |