Dhaemyze Wong, a Grade 7 student from Poro, Cebu, opened a LANDBANK PISO account – her very first bank account – on 27 January 2023, with just P1.00 as initial deposit and one valid ID. PORO, Cebu – 74-year-old Jesus Abao Wong has always dreamed of teaching his granddaughter the value of saving for the future – a lasting legacy he hopes she will cherish someday. “I have always wanted to open an ATM savings account for my granddaughter and teach her how to save for her future,” he said. However, he was worried that his 12-year-old granddaughter, Dhaemyze, would have difficulty opening and managing her own bank account, especially in preparing and submitting the necessary documentary requirements. So when he learned about the PISO (Perang Inimpok Savings Option) account offered by the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK), he immediately accompanied Dhaemyze to the LANDBANK Camotes Branch and successfully opened her very first bank account, with just P1.00 as initial deposit and one valid identification card. “The process was as easy as 1-2-3. As soon as we entered the premises of LANDBANK, we were promptly assisted by the personnel who helped us throughout the application process,” Jesus excitedly shared. Launched in 2022, the LANDBANK PISO account is offered to individuals without existing deposit accounts and have no capacity to open a regular deposit savings account with higher maintaining balance and documentary requirements. With her LANDBANK PISO account, Dhaemyze can now securely keep her extra cash from her school allowance and savings, and more importantly, develop healthy financial habits at an early age with the guidance of her grandfather. “LANDBANK personnel have always been courteous and friendly. As a customer, I am confident that they will always be ready to assist the banking needs of my granddaughter anytime,” added Jesus. Banking the unbanked As of 31 March 2023, LANDBANK has opened close to 18,000 PISO accounts for unbanked and underserved Filipinos, including students, public utility vehicle drivers, vendors, household helpers, farmers, and fishers. This covers remote communities across the country, reaching as far as the municipalities of Basco, Batanes; Moalboal, Cebu; Mati, Davao Oriental, and Claver, Surigao del Norte, among other far-flung areas. With the LANDBANK PISO, accountholders can access the Bank’s menu of digital banking channels such as the iAccess, Link.BizPortal, and the Mobile Banking App for convenient fund transfer, bills payment, and balance inquiry services. Accountholders can also use the PISO account in any LANDBANK, BancNet, and 7-Eleven Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), domestic Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals, and for over-the-counter transactions in their respective LANDBANK branch of account. To open a LANDBANK PISO account, interested individuals only need to bring one peso and one valid ID or any Barangay certification/clearance for verification to the nearest LANDBANK Branch.
READ MORELANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia Cayosa Borromeo (center) receives the Outstanding CEO Award 2023 from ADFIAP Chairman Mominul Islam (right) and Royal Government of Cambodia delegate and ARDB Bank CEO Dr. Kao Thach (left) at the ADFIAP Development Awards in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) President and CEO Cecilia Cayosa Borromeo was hailed as ‘Outstanding CEO for 2023’ during the annual Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and the Pacific (ADFIAP) Development Awards on 16 May 2023 held in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The “Outstanding CEO Award 2023” is granted by ADFIAP to a practicing Chief Executive Officer whose exceptional leadership, vision, and achievements have made a significant impact on his or her institution, the development banking profession, and the country’s development. The award recognizes Borromeo’s accomplishments in steering the Bank’s transformation as a development-oriented institution at the forefront of nation-building. “I am deeply honored and humbled by this recognition from peers in development finance. This accolade extends to the men and women of LANDBANK who are passionate in service, committed to the pursuit of excellence, and inspired to make a positive difference,” said President Borromeo. President Borromeo led LANDBANK’s intensified support to agriculture, by almost quadrupling the number of small farmers and fishers assisted from 889,669 in June 2019 to 3.5 million by the end of 2022, exceeding its commitment to reach 3 million small farmers and fishers by 2022. The Bank’s agri loans also grew to P261.7 billion—the highest in the industry—which supported all components of the agriculture value chain. Under her leadership, LANDBANK became a key player in advancing the National Government’s financial inclusion agenda, by onboarding a total of 8.35 million previously unbanked Filipinos who are registrants in the National ID program. President Borromeo likewise pushed for the continued expansion of LANDBANK’s reach, especially in unserved and underserved areas. LANDBANK is the only bank present in all 82 provinces of the country, with touchpoints in 80% of the 1,634 cities and municipalities nationwide. It was also during her term that LANDBANK ramped up its digitalization drive towards providing digital solutions to meet the growing needs of customers, posting year-on-year growths of 14% amounting to 155.8 million transactions and 126% for P5.6 trillion in value, respectively, in 2022. LANDBANK breached the P3-trillion mark in total assets and P30-billion in net income in 2022, posting an asset growth of 21.5% to P3.1 trillion and a jump of 38.2% in net income to P30.1 billion, respectively. President Borromeo’s term also saw the establishment of LANDBANK’s subsidiary, the Overseas Filipino Bank (OFBank), as a digital bank and the first branchless bank in the Philippines catering especially to Overseas Filipino Workers and Overseas Filipinos. Other ADFIAP Awards At the awarding ceremony, LANDBANK also bagged an Environmental Development award for its Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) on Animal Waste Management project, which promotes biodigester technology as a pollution control system for piggery farm operations. Piggery farm operations normally generate methane gas, which is a greenhouse gas (GHG). Through this technology, methane gas is captured, converted into energy resource to be utilized for farm operations, enabling reduction of GHG and its harmful effects. The Bank also received a Merit Award on Financial Inclusion for offering Online Deposit Account Opening and Purchase of Retail Treasury Bonds, which allows clients to open an account and purchase Retail Treasury Bonds (RTB) offered by the Bureau of the National Treasury (BTr). LANDBANK is the only government entity that offers an online ordering platform for bond issuances of the National Government. ADFIAP serves as the focal point of all development banks and other financial institutions engaged in development financing across the Asia-Pacific region, with the mission to advance sustainable development through its members. The annual ADFIAP Awards recognizes member-institutions that have made important contributions to national development.
READ MOREState-run Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) is marking 60 years of public service with plans to further expand its physical presence in unbanked and underserved communities, while enhancing its digital services to consistently deliver a seamless and exceptional customer experience. LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz said that the Bank will continue to support the National Government’s development agenda by improving access to reliable, relevant, and convenient financial services. “We are adopting a phygital strategy to cater to our customer’s evolving preferences and demands, with increased investments in expanding our physical touchpoints and beefing-up our digital offerings. LANDBANK is ready to reach and serve a wider customer base, as we continue to bring more Filipinos into the financial mainstream,” said LANDBANK President Ortiz. The only bank operating in all 82 provinces of the country, LANDBANK eyes to establish physical touchpoints in all 1,634 cities and municipalities nationwide to bring banking services closer to Filipinos. As of 30 June 2023, LANDBANK has 606 branches and branch-lite units, 58 lending centers, 2,951 automated teller machines (ATMs), 226 cash deposit machines (CDMs), and 1,785 Agent Banking Partner POS cash-out terminals. LANDBANK is currently present in 85.4% or 1,396 cities and municipalities in the country, including the previously unbanked towns of Sallapadan in Abra, Barlig in Mountain Province, Tamparan in Lanao del Sur, Anahawan in Southern Leyte, and Kinoguitan in Misamis Oriental. In support of the Government’s digitalization push, LANDBANK is also looking to onboard all government offices in its digital platforms to increase operational efficiency, improve the ease of doing business, and enhance meaningful public service delivery. From January to June 2023, the Bank has onboarded a total of 180 government entities to its Link.BizPortal payment platform, and facilitated across all its digital channels a total of 96.5 million transactions valued at P3.9 trillion. LANDBANK is also working closely with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in providing unbanked Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) registrants with their own transaction accounts with no initial deposit. As of June 2023, the Bank has already onboarded 8.35 million unbanked Filipinos to the formal banking system, allowing for convenient fund management and access to financial transactions such as cash withdrawals, fund transfers, and online bills payments. LANDBANK has likewise taken significant steps to make digital banking more affordable, which includes recently reducing the transaction fees for online fund transfers to other banks through InstaPay, from P25 to P15. The Bank has also doubled the total daily amount limit of fund transfers via InstaPay from P50,000.00 to P100,000.00, subject to a maximum amount of P50,000.00 per transaction. LANDBANK, which was established on 8 August 1963 through Republic Act No. 3844 or the Agricultural Land Reform Code, will celebrate its 60th anniversary on 08 August 2023, representing six decades of uplifting lives, empowering communities, and serving the nation — towards building an inclusive and sustainable economy.
READ MORELANDBANK inaugurates the new ATM in Aguinaldo, Ifugao led by Aguinaldo Mayor Gaspar Chilagan Jr. (4th from right) and LANDBANK Santiago Branch Head AVP Virginia Savilla (3rd from right), which will serve all 16 barangays in the municipality. AGUINALDO, Ifugao – In line with advancing financial inclusivity, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) recently inaugurated its new offsite ATM in the Municipality of Aguinaldo, Ifugao. As the only financial institution servicing the municipality, LANDBANK’s ATM located at the Ubao Barangay Hall will play a vital role in addressing the financial needs of the 16 barangays in Aguinaldo, as well as other neighboring towns. Aguinaldo Mayor Gaspar Chilagan Jr. and LANDBANK Santiago Branch Head AVP Virginia Savilla led the ceremonial event on 05 September 2023, together with other local officials. "We remain steadfast in expanding our touchpoints to provide accessible and responsive financial support and services nationwide, especially in unbanked and underserved areas in the countryside," said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. The new LANDBANK ATM will add to the two point-of-sale (POS) terminals of the Aguinaldo Pomochan Multi-Purpose Cooperative, a LANDBANK Agent Banking Partner (ABP) that provides basic financial transactions on behalf of the Bank. "We extend our heartfelt gratitude to LANDBANK for this invaluable ATM addition, sparing our residents the unnecessary hassles of seeking distant banking facilities. This initiative significantly enhances the accessibility and convenience of banking services within our community," said Mayor Chilagan. The strategic placement of the LANDBANK ATM will also benefit various segments of the community, including municipal government employees, pensioners, teachers, police and military personnel, 4Ps beneficiaries, senior citizens, jeepney operators and drivers, and other recipients of the national government’s social programs. LANDBANK continues to step up the expansion of its touchpoints to help bridge the gap of financial accessibility for residents in remote areas, contributing to economic growth and development in the regions. The state-run Bank is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, representing six decades of uplifting lives, empowering communities, and serving the nation — all in pursuit of an inclusive and sustainable economy.
READ MOREThe Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) was recognized by Kantar Philippines as one of the 2023 Best Philippine Brands under the “Banking” category for providing convenient, accessible and innovative banking services to unbanked and underserved Filipinos nationwide. Kantar conferred the award to LANDBANK for its strong brand of service, decades of empowering the underserved, and for advancing financial inclusion in the country through the accessibility of its integrated physical and digital banking services. The market research firm also highlighted the Bank’s efficient delivery of cash grants to beneficiaries of the National Government’s social amelioration programs, particularly the digital disbursement of financial assistance under the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Program. “This recognition is a testament to LANDBANK’s unwavering pursuit to reach and serve more Filipinos nationwide. We are continuously working towards the strategic expansion of our physical touchpoints and the enhancement of our digital channels to deliver exceptional and accessible banking service,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. In support of the National Government’s financial inclusion drive, LANDBANK has also onboarded 8.35 million Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) registrants for their own transaction accounts, under the Bank’s co-location strategy with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The partnership aims to bank previously unbanked PhilSys registrants and grant them formal access to basic banking and other financial services. LANDBANK likewise has 1,111 agent banking partners (ABP) nationwide that offer services such as cash out, cash in, fund transfer, bills payment, and opening and issuance of LANDBANK Agent Banking Cards in unbanked and underserved communities. The Bank is also offering individuals who have no capacity to open a regular deposit savings account to open a LANDBANK “Perang Inimpok Savings Option” or PISO account with only P1.00 as minimum initial deposit and up to a maximum of P50,000 account balance. LANDBANK has opened 52,406 PISO accounts for unbanked and underserved Filipinos including students, public utility vehicle drivers, vendors, farmers, and fishers, as of end-August 2023. Kantar BrandZ Philippine Report LANDBANK was recognized for its strong brand image in the Kantar BrandZ Philippine Report, which was based on a comprehensive survey conducted in 2022 covering 44 local brands across four categories – banks, communication providers, general retailers and beverages. Kantar is a global marketing and data analytics company that specializes in analyzing, understanding, and interpreting consumer behavior and trends. The 2023 Philippines Brand Awards is the first edition held by Kantar Philippines in the country to honor the top brands that bring value to the lives of Filipino consumers.
READ MOREPolillo Mayor Angelique E. Bosque (2nd from right) are joined by LANDBANK officials EVP Liduvino S. Geron (3rd from right), SVP Althon C. Ferolino (4th from right), Infanta Branch Head Leonylyn N. Magbuhat (leftmost), and Real Branch Head Elizabeth L. Jalotjot (rightmost) in successfully opening the new LANDBANK offsite ATM in Pollilo, Quezon. POLILLO, Quezon – The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) recently inaugurated the very first offsite Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in this municipality towards advancing greater financial inclusion. The new LANDBANK ATM is set to service the cash requirements of government employees and other ATM card holders, including the beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), and eliminate the public’s need to travel to the municipality of Real to withdraw cash. The inauguration ceremony was led by Municipal Mayor Angelique E. Bosque alongside LANDBANK officials, including Executive Vice President Ludivino S. Geron, Senior Vice President Althon C. Ferolino, Assistant Vice President Ramil P. Remillano, Real Branch Head Elizabeth L. Jalotjot, and Infanta Branch Head Leonylyn N. Magbuhat on 21 September 2023 at the Polillo Municipal Building. “We continue to expand LANDBANK’s physical network nationwide with a greater focus on servicing underserved and unbanked communities. We have the full support of local partners to install touchpoints and provide accessible and responsive banking services,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. As of 30 June 2023, Polillo is listed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as one of the unbanked municipalities in the Philippines. "We are truly grateful to LANDBANK for making our long-standing dream a reality. This ATM signifies the continues growth of the Municipality of Polillo, and will bring much-needed convenience to our government employees and all ATM cardholders in our town," said Mayor Bosque. The new LANDBANK ATM is also poised to stimulate tourism activities on Polillo Island, guaranteeing visitors access to convenient cash withdrawal services to further enhance the island's appeal as a prime tourist destination. LANDBANK is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a steadfast commitment to provide essential banking services nationwide, extending its reach to the most remote and underserved corners of the country.
READ MORE(left photo) LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz (6th from right) and Davao de Oro First District Representative Congresswoman Maria Carmen S. Zamora (8th from right) lead the ribbon cutting at the inauguration of the LANDBANK Monkayo Branch in Davao de Oro on 09 November 2023. Joining them are LANDBANK Director Atty. David D. Erro (4th from right), Monkayo Councilor Manuel N. Zamora, Jr. (10th from right), together with other LANDBANK senior executives and local government officials. MONKAYO, Davao de Oro – The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) continues to advance financial inclusion in the country with the opening of its newest branch in the first-class town of Monkayo in the province of Davao de Oro. Located in Barangay Poblacion, the LANDBANK Monkayo Branch makes banking services more convenient to clients from the 73 combined barangays of Monkayo and the neighboring towns of Compostela, Montevista and New Bataan. This is the second LANDBANK branch in Davao de Oro, replacing the previous LANDBANK Easy Access Facility (LEAF) in the municipality, to provide improved and expanded banking services to the Province. LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz and Davao de Oro First District Representative Congresswoman Maria Carmen S. Zamora led the inauguration rites for the LANDBANK Monkayo Branch on 09 November 2023. They were joined by LANDBANK Director Atty. David D. Erro, Monkayo Councilor Manuel N. Zamora, Jr., and other LANDBANK senior executives and local government officials. “To keep in stride with local developments—not to mention Monkayo being the most populous town in the Province—we deemed it fitting to upgrade the previous LEAF into a full-fledged branch. We are now able to offer a wider range of services, as we complement the local government's vision of establishing a one-stop shop for basic public services,” said LANDBANK President Ortiz. For her part, Congresswoman Zamora thanked LANDBANK for its unwavering service to the nation and the Filipino people. “Without LANDBANK, government could not reach far-flung areas and could not reach ordinary Filipinos who need services,” she said. The newly inaugurated branch is equipped with an automated teller machine (ATM) and cash deposit machine (CDM) to facilitate fast, safe, and timely cash withdrawals and deposits of residents from the covered areas. LANDBANK clients who will benefit from the new touchpoint include over 53,000 Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfer (CCT/UCT) program beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), 7,000 farmers and fishers, as well as government employees, teachers, and students, among others. The LANDBANK Monkayo Branch likewise features a Digital Corner where customers can open a deposit account in as fast as 15 minutes or less using the Bank’s Digital Onboarding System (DOBS). Opening an account via DOBS provides automatic enrollment to LANDBANK’s digital banking channels for safe and convenient online transactions. LANDBANK is the only bank present in all 82 provinces in the country, with a network of 606 branches and branch-lite units and 59 lending centers, 16 of which are in Mindanao. LANDBANK’s continued expansion across the country underscores its commitment to bringing banking services closer to its mandated and priority sectors, especially in unbanked and underserved areas.
READ MORE(top photo) LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz (middle) leads the onboarding of Hinigaran Multi-Purpose Cooperative (HMPC) and Guimaras Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (GEMPC) as new LANDBANKasama Partners in Western Visayas alongside other LANDBANK officials and officers on 7 December 2023 at the Iloilo Provincial Capitol, Iloilo City. (bottom-left photo) Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Assistant Regional Director Joselito G. Estember (middle) and other DSWD officers and staff join the rollout, where (bottom-right photo) beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Program successfully withdraw funds conveniently as assisted by LANDBANKasama Partners. ILOILO CITY – In stride with extending greater financial access to Western Visayans, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) onboarded two new LANDBANKasama Partners on 7 December 2023 at the Iloilo Provincial Capitol, Iloilo City. Under the LANDBANKasama Program, the state-run Bank is partnering with client cooperatives, associations, rural banks, local government units (LGUs), micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and private entities to help provide basic banking services on behalf of the Bank to areas with limited or no accessible banks. The new LANDBANKasama Partners – Hinigaran Multi-Purpose Cooperative (HMPC) and Guimaras Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (GEMPC) – will enable Western Visayans to enjoy convenient banking services without having to travel long distances to other towns to transact at the nearest LANDBANK branch. "Through LANDBANKasama, we are leveraging the power of digital banking and strategic local partnerships to provide basic banking services to remote, underserved, and unbanked communities nationwide. We look to advance greater financial access to clients and stakeholders who need our services the most," said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. President Ortiz led the LANDBANKasama rollout with Provincial Government of Iloilo Vice Governor Christine S. Garin and Administrator Dr. Raul N. Banias, and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Assistant Regional Director Joselito G. Estember. They were joined by new LANDBANKasama Partners represented by HMPC Project Manager Happy Elaine G. Aguilar and GEMPC Manager Raymundo Lao, alongside LANDBANK Director Nancy D. Irlanda, and First Vice Presidents Vivian M. Cañonero and Ma. Elenita N. Manucom, among other local and LANDBANKasama Partners. The HMPC touchpoint located at San Agustin Heights, Brgy. Narauis, Hinigaran, Negros Occidental, will help serve the banking requirements of all 24 barangays and nearby municipalities of Isabela and Pontevedra. Meanwhile, the GEMPC partner at San Miguel, Jordan, is expected to bring financial access closer to all of the five municipalities of Guimaras, namely Buenavista, Jordan, Nueva Valencia, San Lorenzo, and Sibunag. Financial inclusivity through innovative partnerships LANDBANKasama is a rebrand of the Bank’s Agent Banking Program (ABP), called as such to better captures the goals of the Program to create strategic points of banking access and promote collaboration towards expanding financial inclusion. LANDBANKasama Partners offer various services including cash withdrawal, cash deposit, fund transfer, bills payment, and balance inquiry, and benefit beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program of the DSWD, as well as government employees, teachers, students, and other private clients in the area. Aside from LANDBANK prepaid accounts, LANDBANKasama also now allows clients to make transactions using their LANDBANK savings accounts. The Program also seeks to empower and benefit customers through lower transaction costs, and enable potential savings on travel and associated expenses for clients located outside of municipal or city centers. With the onboarding of the two partner cooperatives, LANDBANK has a network of 1,086 LANDBANKasama Partners nationwide, 129 of which are in the Western Visayas Region. LANDBANK remains steadfast with its commitment to deliver innovative and inclusive financial services to all Filipinos, extending its reach to serve even the most remote communities nationwide.
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.
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Buying | Selling | |
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USD | 56.25 | 56.75 |
JPY | 0.388752 | 0.403776 |
EUR | 63.163815 | 65.607824 |
GBP | 73.988728 | 76.851588 |
HKD | 7.223177 | 7.761414 |
As of Thu, April 24, 2025
UITF | NAVPU |
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Cash Management Fund | 1.557366 |
Money Market Fund | 1.310646 |
PERA Money Market Fund | 1.023632 |
Medium-Term Bond Fund | 2.470334 |
Bond Fund | 2.024273 |
PERA Bond Fund | 1.198883 |
Balanced Fund | 2.585336 |
Growth Fund | 2.562157 |
Alpha Equity Fund | 2.96484 |
Blue Chip Equity Fund | 0.954534 |
Equity Fund | 0.773163 |
High Dividend Equity Fund | 1.002938 |
US$ Money Market Fund | 1.431822 |
Global $ Fund | 1.518293 |
Money Market Plus Fund | 1.223015 |