The completion of the government-approved merger of Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) and United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) will result in combined assets totaling close to ₱3 trillion by the end of the year. As the surviving entity in this merger, LANDBANK will further solidify its place as the second-largest bank in the country in terms of assets, representing a unified, stronger and more resilient institution for promoting inclusive and sustainable rural development. “The merged assets will significantly grow LANDBANK’s loan portfolio directed at servicing the whole agriculture sector, especially coconut farmers, alongside key development industries. The synergy created by the merger will provide a much better position for us to respond to the evolving needs of our diverse clientele, especially the underserved and unbanked,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Pending the approval of relevant regulatory authorities, LANDBANK expects its acquisition of the shares of stock of UCPB and attendant absorption of its assets and liabilities will similarly expand deposits, loans and capital. Due diligence was likewise conducted by LANDBANK and the transaction went through the review and approval by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and Monetary Board. Based on LANDBANK’s initial projections, the combined Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio by end-2021 will remain higher than the 11% regulatory requirement of the BSP. Borromeo also emphasized that “LANDBANK is more than capable of absorbing the financial impact of the merger with UCPB. Our ratios will remain comfortably above the standards set by the BSP.” LANDBANK is requesting for regulatory incentives being granted by BSP to banks for mergers and consolidation. “These relief measures will provide the bank the flexibility to manage its capital, achieve operational efficiency, and minimize the expected impact of absorbing UCPB,” Borromeo said. To encourage consolidation and mergers among banks, the BSP grants regulatory incentives under Memorandum No. M-2016-023 dated 21 December 2016. Fueled by the 16.21% increase in deposits which reached P2.123 trillion as of end of the first quarter of 2021, total assets of LANDBANK grew to P2.405 trillion. LANDBANK ranks number 2 among domestic universal banks in terms of asset size. As provided in Executive Order No. 142 signed on June 25, 2021, President Duterte ordered the LANDBANK and UCPB to enter into a merger applicable to government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) and recognized by regulatory agencies. A Technical Working Group (TWG) will be formed Pursuant to Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) Memorandum Circular No. 2015-03. The group will be composed of the President and CEO of LANDBANK, the Officer-In-Charge of UCPB, and the duly-designated representatives of the GCG, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Department of Finance (DOF), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), and Commission on Audit (COA). The TWG is tasked to formulate an integration plan and to resolve all matters involving the implementation of the merger. Meanwhile, clients of both LANDBANK and UCPB are being assured that banking services will continue to be unhampered throughout the ongoing merger process, with deposits to remain intact and secured in their current servicing branches. At the same time, both banks assure its employees that all concerns pertaining to personnel matters will be addressed accordingly, and that all actions on human resources will comply with relevant labor rules and regulations. 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 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 MORELANDBANK and Converge sign a P3-billion loan agreement to provide fast and reliable internet connectivity to more subscribers nationwide. The virtual signing ceremony on August 27, 2021, was led by (upper row from left) Converge CEO Dennis Anthony H. Uy, Converge President Maria Grace Y. Uy, and LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. They were joined by (lower row from left) Converge Deputy Chief Finance Officer Christine Renee R. Blabagno and LANDBANK officials, namely Agricultural and Development Lending Sector, Officer-in-Charge Senior Vice President Filipina B. Monje and Corporate Banking Group Head, Senior Vice President Ma. Celeste A. Burgos. State-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) signed a P3-billion loan agreement with Converge Information and Communications Technology Solutions, Inc. (Converge) to help provide fast and reliable internet service to more subscribers nationwide. LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo alongside Converge CEO Dennis Anthony H. Uy and President Maria Grace Y. Uy led the virtual loan signing ceremony to support the fiber broadband service provider’s continuing terrestrial and subsea domestic network expansion and finance working capital requirements. They were joined by Converge Deputy Chief Finance Officer Christine Renee R. Blabagno and LANDBANK officials, namely Agricultural and Development Lending Sector Officer-in-Charge, Senior Vice President Filipina B. Monje and Corporate Banking Group Head, Senior Vice President Ma. Celeste A. Burgos. Also present during the signing ceremony was Converge Chief Financial Office Advisor Matthias Vukovich. During the virtual ceremony, LANDBANK emphasized the importance of investing in technology as more Filipinos adapt to a digital lifestyle due to the ongoing pandemic. “We are hopeful on this new partnership between LANDBANK and Converge to ensure the delivery of fast and consistent internet services across the country. It is with urgency that we must support more users in adapting to home set-ups for work and education in the new normal. This is also aligned with LANDBANK’s thrust of leveraging on digital innovations to provide uninterrupted, safe, and timely financial solutions to our clients, especially the unbanked and underserved,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Borromeo. Converge CEO Uy expressed his gratitude to LANDBANK for providing an accessible financial channel to expand their fiber footprint nationwide. “This loan financing brings us one step closer to our goal of connecting the unserved and underserved areas in the country. The available funds will help us reach into untapped markets and really ‘Go Deep’ into existing ones,” said CEO Uy during the virtual loan signing. Converge will utilize the credit support from LANDBANK for its continued network expansion across the country, broadening its distribution reach, and boosting international connectivity. The total loan package from LANDBANK will also include an additional short term loan line as well as a facility for its trade transactions amounting to up to P2 billion. In line with servicing the emerging needs of its clients in the new normal, LANDBANK successfully facilitated 73.5 million transactions amounting to P1.307 trillion through its five major e-banking channels from January to July 2021. This represented comparative year-on-year increases of 12% and 65%, respectively. As of July 2021, the Bank has also facilitated the opening of more than 1.7 million online accounts through its Digital On-boarding System or DOBS which digitizes the submission of account applications. LANDBANK also launched recently the DOBS Mobile which facilitates online savings account opening in as fast as 10 to 15 minutes. The LANDBANK DOBS Mobile eliminates the need to line up in branches to open an account, in support of the National Government’s Ease of Doing Business (EODB) initiative, as well as safety protocols imposed to limit COVID-19 infections. LANDBANK also continues to waive fees for inter-bank fund transfers via InstaPay and PESONet for retail clients until September 30, 2021.
READ MOREState-run Land Bank of the Philippines’ (LANDBANK) continues its collaboration with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) Project to bring unbanked Filipinos into the country’s financial system and allow them access to a wide range of banking services. As of 2 September 2021, LANDBANK has onboarded 5.3 million unbanked PhilSys registrants for their own transaction accounts through account opening booths at select PhilSys co-location areas nationwide. The registrants have already utilized the LANDBANK prepaid cards for various transactions amounting to P31.8 million. The PhilSys registrants can use the LANDBANK prepaid cards to safely and conveniently manage funds, withdraw cash, perform cashless transactions, shop and pay bills online, and receive government subsidies digitally. “Bringing unbanked Filipinos into the financial mainstream lays the groundwork for inclusive growth, especially as we fast-track initiatives toward economic recovery and sustained development. Access to formal banking services encourages people to save money, repay loans, invest in financial products, and guides them to financial independence,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Unbanked PhilSys registrants may sign up for LANDBANK transaction accounts once they complete the PhilSys Step 2 registration, which covers validating supporting documents and capturing biometrics information. PhilSys registrants can also activate their LANDBANK prepaid cards and perform their transactions through the LANDBANK Mobile Branches, which are deployed to communities across the country with disrupted or limited access to banking services. The LANDBANK Mobile Branch is designed to service unbanked and underserved communities and areas affected by disasters, calamities, and other disruptive events, which form part of LANDBANK’s intensified efforts to advance greater financial inclusion in the country. LANDBANK affirms its commitment to support the PhilSys Project by co-locating with the PSA to reach more of the unbanked population in support of the National Government’s target of providing at least one bank account for every Filipino household by the end of this year.
READ MORETANGUB, Misamis Occidental – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect livelihoods and employment throughout the country, the Lorenzo Tan Multi-Purpose Cooperative (LTMPC) has remained responsive to the financial needs of its members, with help from the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK). The P300-million rediscounting loan line from the state-run Bank in 2020 allowed LTMPC to sustain its lending operations and finance the needs of its nearly 80,000 members, of whom 31,000 are farmers, fishers, and agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs). The loan helped LTMPC support farmers and fishers in purchasing production requirements, such as farm inputs and seedlings. It also provided for the needs of micro and small entrepreneurs, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), and pensioner-members amid the economic challenges brought about by the pandemic. “LANDBANK recognizes the essential role of cooperatives in promoting economic recovery and resiliency in their local communities. We stand ready to bolster their support interventions as we continue to rise together in the new normal,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. With an assured source of funds, LTMPC has also provided its members with essential goods, such as groceries and rice, including free medical check-ups at the LTMPC Community Hospital in Zamboanga del Sur, which is owned by the cooperative. A LANBANK partner since 1991, LTMPC has expanded its operations from its lone branch in Tangub City, Misamis Occidental to 22 branches across the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Misamis Oriental, and Lanao del Norte. “Taos-puso akong nagpapasalamat sa tulong, walang-sawang pagsuporta, at tiwalang ipinagkaloob ng LANDBANK sa aming kooperatiba. Ang pampinansyal at teknikal na tulong, at abot-kayang interes ay malaking tulong sa kooperatiba lalo na sa aming mga miyembrong magsasaka,” said General Manager Lusminda S. Cubero. As of end-September 2021, LANDBANK’s outstanding loans to the agriculture sector have reached P228.21 billion, of which P21.53 billion directly benefited small farmers and fishers channeled through cooperatives and farmers’ associations. LANDBANK continues its intensified support to partner cooperatives towards ramping-up the implementation of recovery and resiliency strategies under the new normal.
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) was recognized as a Circle of Excellence awardee for innovation and sustainable finance at the 12th Asia CEO Awards, garnering top points among the 514 entries from both government and private-sector organizations. LANDBANK bagged the Most Innovative Company of the Year award for its Agent Banking Program, which forms part of the Bank’s thrust of serving unbanked and underserved Filipinos, especially those living in areas with limited or no bank presence. As of September 2021, the Bank has certified 162 Full-Suite Agent Banking Partners (ABPs) and 660 POS-only ABPs composed of cooperatives, rural banks, local government units, and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), to provide basic financial services in 45 unbanked municipalities and 131 underserved municipalities. LANDBANK has also tapped over 150 ABPs to co-locate with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in over 500 registration centers nationwide for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), to help onboard unbanked registrants to the formal banking system in support of the National Government’s financial inclusion agenda. The state-run Bank also received the Most Sustainable Company of the Year award for promoting environmentally sustainable programs to address climate-related issues, and for integrating sustainable finance in all aspects of the Bank’s operations. Last year, LANDBANK also made a successful return to the capital markets by generating P5 billion through the maiden Sustainability Bonds offer, designed to finance various loan programs that support sustainable green and social projects. “There is still so much to do as we navigate, recover, and rise from this economic and health crisis. Yet, these recognitions strengthen our spirit to serve with passion and overcome the challenges before us,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. The 2021 Asia CEO Awards is on its 12th year of recognizing outstanding leadership achievements by individuals and organizations in the Philippines and across the Asia-Pacific region.
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) wishes to clarify that the LANDBANK cards being provided for free to unbanked national ID registrants, with no initial deposit required, are not pre-loaded with government subsidy or ‘ayuda’. The statement comes after crowds expecting for financial assistance turned up at various Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) registration centers due to false information circulating online. LANDBANK is co-locating with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the PhilSys rollouts nationwide to provide unbanked registrants with their own transaction accounts to bring more Filipinos into the formal banking system in support of the National Government’s financial inclusion agenda. PhilSys registrants without a bank account are encouraged to open a LANDBANK transaction account. The LANDBANK card can be used to conveniently manage funds and make financial transactions such as withdraw and send money, shop and pay bills online, among others. As of 31 October 2021, LANDBANK has onboarded 6.14 million unbanked PhilSys registrants for their own transaction accounts from 1,296 registration sites in 62 provinces nationwide. # LANDBANK: Walang ‘ayuda’ sa PhilSys registration centers Nilinaw ngayon ng Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) na ang mga LANDBANK cards na ibinibigay nang libre at walang kinakailangang paunang deposito sa mga nag a-apply para sa national ID, ay walang kasamang tulong pinansyal mula sa pamahalaan o ‘ayuda’. Ipinahayag ito ng LANDBANK matapos na dagsain ng mga taong umaasang makakatangap ng ayuda ang iba't-ibang Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) registration centers dahil sa maling impormasyon na kumakalat online. Ang LANDBANK ay nakikipagtulungan sa Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) para sa sa implementasyon ng PhilSys sa buong bansa upang bigyan ang mga nag-apply para sa national ID na wala pang bank account ng kanilang sariling transaction account. Ito ay upang mas maraming Pilipino ang magkaroon ng access sa iba’t-ibang produkto at serbisyong pampinansyal, at bilang pagsuporta sa layunin ng ating pamahalaan na mas palawakin pa ang financial inclusion sa bansa. Patuloy ding hinihikayat ang mga PhilSys registrants na wala pang bank account na magbukas ng LANDBANK transaction account. Ang LANDBANK card ay maaring gamitin para mas madali ang mag-ipon at gumawa ng pinansiyal na transakyon tulad ng mag-withdraw at magpadala ng pera, mag-shopping at magbayad ng mga babayarin online, at madami pang iba. Nitong ika-31 ng Oktubre 2021, nasa 6.14 milyong PhilSys registrants na ang na-onboard ng LANDBANK makatanggap ng kanilang sariling transaction account mula sa 1,296 registration sites sa 62 probinsya sa buong bansa.
READ MORE(left photo) Rizal Administrator Rafaelito V. Andres (right), Rizal Vice Mayor Bonifacio D. Soliven (left), and LANDBANK Central Luzon Branches Group Head, Senior Vice President Sylvia C. Lim (center) lead the opening of the LANDBANK Rizal NE Agri-Hub (right photo) located at Pinagpanaan-Pantabangan Junction, Poblacion Sur, Rizal, Nueva Ecija. RIZAL, Nueva Ecija – In line with its commitment to serve more farmers and fishers, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) opened its newest Agri-Hub in the Municipality of Rizal, Nueva Ecija—the first one in Central Luzon. The LANDBANK Rizal NE Agri-Hub is expected to provide financial and technical services to the Bank’s customers, including the more than 3,000 farmers and fishers from the municipalities of Rizal and Pantabangan. Located strategically in the top rice-producing provinces in the country, LANDBANK Agri-Hubs are designed to deliver accessible and reliable financial services to farmers nationwide. This forms part of the Bank’s thrust of responding to the developing needs of the agriculture sector, especially under the new normal. The LANDBANK Rizal NE Agri-Hub offers banking services such as account opening, withdrawals, and check encashments; lending services such as the processing of loan applications; and agrarian services such as processing of Agrarian Reform (AR) bonds and handling of agrarian-related concerns from landowners, bondholders, and agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs). Aside from agriculture stakeholders, the Rizal NE Agri-Hub will also service various national and local government offices, private establishments, as well as micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the area. It will also offer access to various digital banking platforms, including the Digital Onboarding System (DOBS) which simplifies the account opening process for new clients to only 10 to 15 minutes. Rizal Administrator Rafaelito V. Andres and LANDBANK Central Luzon Branches Group Head, Senior Vice President Sylvia C. Lim, led the inauguration of the LANDBANK Rizal NE Agri-Hub, alongside Pantabangan Mayor Roberto T. Agdipa and Rizal Vice Mayor Bonifacio D. Soliven on 29 November 2021. Located at Pinagpanaan-Pantabangan Junction, Poblacion Sur, Rizal, Nueva Ecija, the LANDBANK Rizal Agri-Hub is headed by Bessie Grace M. Lazaro under the supervision of San Jose NE Branch Head, Manager Eva B. Gomez. The Rizal NE Agri-Hub is the 6th to open nationwide, bringing LANDBANK’s physical network to 412 branches and 69 branch-lite units, with presence in all 81 provinces in the country. The five other LANDBANK Agri-Hubs are situated in Calabanga, Camarines Sur; Barotac Viejo, Iloilo; Sual, Pangasinan; Echague, Isabela and Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur. LANDBANK targets to open four more Agri-Hubs within the year, located in Bago City, Negros Occidental; Ubay, Bohol; Baggao, Cagayan; and Candaba, Pampanga. LANDBANK continues to expand its physical touchpoints to better serve the banking needs of customers across the country, especially in unbanked and underserved areas.
READ MOREIn partnership with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) is holding financial literacy trainings to small and micro cooperatives from unbanked and underserved municipalities to aid their recovery under the new normal. Through the Financial Inclusion Through Cooperatives (FIT-Coop) Program, LANDBANK is capacitating small and micro cooperatives to enhance their business operations while linking them to appropriate government agencies for the improvement of their services. For the first 10 months of the year, LANDBANK—through the LANDBANK Countryside Development Foundation, Inc. (LCDFI)—has conducted nine financial literacy trainings for 18 cooperatives with 193 members from nine unbanked municipalities nationwide. “Technical assistance forms part of LANDBANK’s holistic support in service of small and micro cooperatives, especially in unbanked and underserved areas in the country. Together with the CDA, we are focused on building the resiliency of our partner-cooperatives to spur economic activity and fast-track our collective recovery,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Through the FIT-COOP Program, LANDBANK and CDA also conducted an online survey early this year to identify the specific training needs and challenges faced by small and micro cooperatives in their daily operations. Results from Central Visayas and Caraga regions showed that recurring constraints for cooperatives include slow internet access, lack of potable water systems, and difficult road conditions, among others. To help address these issues, the results of the survey were coordinated with appropriate government agencies for possible development interventions and support.
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