LANDBANK Assistant Vice President Generoso S. David (center) receives the Plaque of Appreciation from DOST-TAPI Director Atty. Marion Ivy D. Decena (left) and Chief Science Research Specialist and Division Chief Romeo Javate (right) for the Bank’s contribution to science and technology development in the country. The Department of Science and Technology–Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI) conferred a plaque of appreciation to the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) for its contribution to the development of science and technology in the country. LANDBANK received the recognition for the Innovation and Technology (I-Tech) Lending Program, which aims to support the commercial production of patented Filipino inventions, utility models and industrial designs. As of March 31, 2022, the Program has five approved borrowers with loans totaling P25.55 million. “LANDBANK is one with the DOST in advancing the country’s development agenda through technology and digital innovations. This forms part of our expanded mandate of supporting various sectors and serving the nation,” LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo said. Program Management Department II Head, Assistant Vice President Generoso S. David received the award on behalf of LANDBANK during DOST-TAPI's Roadmap Launching and Stakeholders' Recognition held on 13 May 2022 in Quezon City. The I-Tech Lending Program is a partnership program between LANDBANK and DOST-TAPI, designed to assist Filipino innovators and inventors in commercializing their patented innovations and inventions through credit financing using the Bank’s financial strength and DOST-TAPI’s technological expertise. Under the Program, borrowers are required to have their inventions or projects evaluated by the DOST-TAPI for technical viability before being endorsed to LANDBANK for credit assessment on their financial and commercial feasibility and sustainability. Inventor-borrowers can get funding for up to 85% of their total project cost with a 45-40-15 project cost-share. LANDBANK will finance up to 45% of the overall project cost at a 5% rate per year, TAPI-IGF will shoulder up to 40% of the cost with 0% interest rate, while the remaining 15% will serve as the borrowers’ equity. Interested borrowers of the I-Tech Lending Program may contact the nearest 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.
READ MOREBatanes Vice Governor Ignacio C. Villa, LANDBANK Senior Vice President Ma. Belma T. Turla, and other local government officials welcome the LANDBANK Basco Branch to its new home at the Ground Floor of the Manpower Development Center and National Agencies Building, Provincial Capitol Compound, Brgy. Kayhuvokan, Basco, Batanes. BASCO, Batanes – The LANDBANK Basco Branch recently transferred to a new and more strategic location to provide better banking services to small farmers and fishers, cooperatives, micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), local government units (LGUs) and other customers in all six (6) municipalities and 29 barangays in Batanes. From its former location at Santana Street in Barangay Kaychanarianan, the LANDBANK Basco Branch—the first and only LANDBANK Branch in the Province—officially transferred to the Provincial Capitol Compound in Barangay Kayhuvokan at the heart of the 5th class Municipality. “Through the LANDBANK Basco Branch, we will continue to intensify our support for the development requirements of Batanes. We are one with the Provincial Government in advancing inclusive and sustainable growth in the province,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Batanes Vice Governor Ignacio C. Villa and LANDBANK Senior Vice President Ma. Belma T. Turla led the inauguration of the Branch in its new location on 06 June 2022. They were joined by Mahatao Mayor Pedro F. Poncio, Ivana Mayor Leonardo V. Hostallero, Itbayat Mayor Ronald V. Gutierrez, Sabtang Mayor Marcial Armando A. Alavado, Basco Vice Mayor German A. Caccam and LANDBANK Basco Branch Head Joseph L. Caliguiran. The LANDBANK Basco Branch will also cater to almost 1,500 beneficiaries of the Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfer (CCT/UCT) Programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), with two (2) Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and one (1) Cash Deposit Machine onsite. LANDBANK also has three (3) Agent Banking Partners (ABP) covering the neighboring Municipalities of Sabtang, Itbayat, Uyugan, and Ivana to facilitate point-of-sale (POS) cash-out services on behalf of the Bank. Opening of deposit accounts in the LANDBANK Basco Branch is also made easier and more convenient with the Bank’s Digital Onboarding System (DOBS), which reduces account opening time to 15 minutes or less. “Sana ay ipagpatuloy ng LANDBANK ang suporta sa SMEs, farmers and fishermen, para sa tuloy-tuloy na pagpapaunlad ng ating kanayunan,” said Basco Vice Mayor German A. Caccam. The relocation of LANDBANK Basco Branch follows the recent inauguration of the new LANDBANK Real Branch in the Province of Quezon, the latest addition to the Bank’s network of 607 branches and 58 lending centers. The continued expansion of LANDBANK’s physical touchpoints underscores the Bank’s commitment of bringing banking services closer to unbanked and underserved areas nationwide, as part of its intensified efforts in advancing financial inclusion and in serving the nation.
READ MORELANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo (center), Sta. Cruz Mayor Edgar S. San Luis (2nd from right), and Provincial Government of Laguna Administrator Atty. Dulce H. Rebanal (rightmost) lead the inauguration of the LANDBANK Laguna Corporate Center in Brgy. Bubukal in Sta. Cruz, Laguna on 10 June 2022. Joining them are other local government officials, LANDBANK senior officers, and the Bank’s valued customers. STA. CRUZ, Laguna – In line with its commitment to provide convenient and accessible services, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) officially inaugurated a three-story corporate center in the Province of Laguna to serve as a one-stop shop for the banking and financing needs of local stakeholders and customers. Located in Brgy. Bubukal in Sta. Cruz, the LANDBANK Laguna Corporate Center houses the Bank’s major touchpoints and local offices to provide convenient access to a wide array of services. LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo, Sta. Cruz Mayor Edgar S. San Luis, and Provincial Government of Laguna Administrator Atty. Dulce H. Rebanal led the inauguration rites for the new corporate center on 10 June 2022. They were joined by incoming Cavinti Mayor Arrantlee R. Arroyo, incoming Paete Mayor Ronald B. Cosico, and LANDBANK Director Nancy D. Irlanda. Also present during the inauguration were LANDBANK Executive Vice Presidents Julio D. Climaco, Jr., Alex A. Lorayes, Liduvino S. Geron and Alan V. Bornas, together with Senior Vice Presidents Randolph L. Montesa, Althon C. Ferolino and Lucila E. Tesorero. “With the LANDBANK Laguna Corporate Center, we are looking forward to stepping up our support to the whole Province of Laguna. We hope that this will serve as a landmark for various economic activities and a catalyst to expand areas for collaboration in support of the Province’s key sectors,” said President and CEO Borromeo. The LANDBANK Sta. Cruz Branch on the ground floor of the building will service customers from the 26 barangays of Sta. Cruz, as well as the 176 combined barangays of the nearby municipalities of Cavinti, Kalayaan, Luisiana, Lumban, Magdalena, Majayjay, Pagsanjan, Paete, Pila, and Victoria. The second floor houses the LANDBANK Laguna Lending Center to cater to the financing requirements of local farmers and fishers, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), cooperatives, and local government units (LGUs), among others. Other LANDBANK field offices stationed in the building include the Property Valuation and Credit Information Department–Laguna, Laguna Accounting Center I, and the Field Legal Services of Laguna. The LANDBANK Laguna Corporate Center is situated in a less congested portion of the Sta. Cruz National Highway, and features a roomy interior and ample parking space to ensure a comfortable banking experience for customers. LANDBANK currently operates a total of 19 branches and one lending center in Laguna, complemented by 86 automated teller machines (ATMs), and 17 Agent Banking Partners that provide basic banking services on behalf of LANDBANK in the unbanked and underserved areas of the Province. LANDBANK is the only bank present in all 81 provinces in the Philippines, with plans for continued expansion focusing on servicing the requirements of its diverse customer base nationwide.
READ MORE(left photo) Isabela Governor Rodolfo T. Albano, III (center) and LANDBANK Southern Isabela Lending Center Head, Vice President Bernard Bayangos (2nd from right) lead the turn-over of a grains complex to the Provincial Government of Isabela. ECHAGUE, Isabela — The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) officially turned-over a grains complex located at Brgy. Ipil to the Provincial Government of Isabela in support of its Palay Procurement Program for small farmers. The Province is leasing the grains complex from the state-run Bank with obligations to repair, rehabilitate and upgrade the facility, including the typhoon-damaged warehouse and rice mill buildings. The grains complex is part of a P2-billion LANDBANK loan availed by the local government—of which P1 billion will be used as working capital for palay procurement, while the remaining P1 billion as standby credit for investment in equipment and machineries. “LANDBANK fully supports initiatives that provide small farmers a reliable source of income, including access to post-harvest facilities. We will also continue to service the development requirements of our local government partners towards food security, especially in the countryside,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Through the Palay Procurement Program, Isabela Governor Rodito Albano III aims to boost the productivity and income of small farmers in the area, by offering an assured and reasonable price for their produce while stabilizing the price of palay in the local market. Around 16,667 small rice farmers from 34 municipalities, three (3) cities, and 1,055 barangays in the Province are targeted to benefit from the Program. “Ang actual Return of Investment dito ay hindi yung kikitain ng probinsya. Ang kita ng probinsya rito ay yung tulong sa farmers, para at least stable lang yung prices. Ang pinakaimportante dito ay nakatugon tayo doon sa mga farmers,” said Gov. Rodito. LANDBANK remains the biggest lender to the agriculture sector, with loans reaching P257.94 billion as of May 2022. The agriculture loans have financed various economic activities of major players in the industry, including local government units (LGUs). While expanding its focus to assist other key sectors and industries in the country, LANDBANK remains steadfast in fulfilling its primary mandate to deliver intensified support to the agriculture sector.
READ MOREMastercard® 300 Zing Bonus Points: Terms & Conditions 1. This promotion is open to all customers registered as Zing Plus members. 2. Zing Plus Members with linked Philippine-issued Mastercard® - branded credit card shall earn 300 Zing Points upon spending at least Php3,000.00 in a single transaction using his/her linked Philippine-issued Mastercard® credit card with Zing Participating Merchants and Cinemas in participating Ayala Malls, and ZingMall. This is a fixed-points reward to be awarded ONCE to a new or existing Zing Plus Member upon reaching at least Php3,000 spend for the first time during the promotion period. To be eligible under this promotion and earn 300 Zing points, the following conditions must concur: a) The customer is a new or existing Zing Plus Member at the time of the transaction; b) The customer must have completed the registration process under the Zing application to become a Zing Plus Member and have linked at least one (1) Philippine-issued Mastercard® branded credit card (a maximum of three credit cards may be linked under Zing); c) The Zing Plus Member must use his/her linked Philippine-issued Mastercard® - branded credit card to settle his/her transaction with any of the Zing Participating Merchants and Cinemas in participating Ayala Malls, and ZingMall; and d) During the promotion period, the Zing Plus Member must spend at least Php3,000.00 in a single credit card transaction with any of the Zing Participating Merchants, Cinemas, and ZingMall. The bonus points will be awarded to the Zing Plus Member upon reaching at least Php3,000 spend for the first time using the linked Philippine-issued Mastercard®-branded credit card within the relevant promotion period. 3. The promotion period is from May 1, 2022 until June 30, 2022. The Zing Plus Member’s transaction in the relevant Zing Participating Merchant must be processed and completed within the relevant promotion period, i.e., from 12:00AM of May 1, 2022 up to 11:59PM of June 30, 2022. 4. This promotion may be availed of by Zing Plus Members by transacting with Zing Participating Merchants in the following participating Ayala Malls: Mall Name LOCATION 1 Abreeza Davao 2 Alabang Town Center Muntinlupa 3 Ayala Center Cebu Cebu 4 Bonifacio High Street Taguig 5 Capitol Central Bacolod 6 Cebu Central Bloc Cebu 7 Centrio Cagayan de Oro 8 Circuit Makati 9 Cloverleaf Quezon City 10 Fairview Terraces Quezon City 11 Feliz Marikina 12 Glorietta Makati 13 Greenbelt Makati 14 HarborPoint Subic 15 Legazpi Legazpi 16 Manila Bay Paranaque 17 Marikina Marikina 18 Market! Market! Taguig 19 MarQuee Pampanga 20 One Bonifacio High Street Taguig 21 Serendra Taguig 22 Serin Tagaytay 23 Solenad Laguna 24 The 30th Pasig 25 The District Imus Imus 26 Trinoma Quezon City 27 UP Town Center Quezon City 28 Vertis North Quezon City 5. ALI Commercial Center, Inc. (“ACCI”)shall have a period of fourteen (14) days within which to validate the transaction between the Zing Plus Member and the relevant Zing Participating Merchant before the Zing bonus points are awarded. After the validation of the transaction, the Zing bonus points under this promotion shall be credited to the Zing Plus Member’s account. 6. This promotion may be applied in conjunction with other Zing Bonus Promotions and the Zing Birthday promotion as long as the eligible spend is done within the active period of each promotion. 7. All transactions are subject to the Zing Terms & Conditions a copy of which is accessible through the Zing application and/or at https://www.ayalamalls.com/. 8. Fraud, abuse or any unauthorized action relating to the participation and availment of this promotion will result in the disqualification of the Zing Plus Member from the said promotion. The matter of disqualification is subject to the sound discretion of ACCI. 9. Points Redemption: a. The Zing Plus Member can use the Zing bonus points earned under this promotion to redeem rewards from the Zing application. b. Points redemption is subject to the Zing Terms & Conditions accessible through the Zing application or at https://www.ayalamalls.com/. All related provisions of Zing at Ayala Malls shall continue to apply. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-143719 Series of 2022
READ MOREMASTERCARD® 5X Zing Bonus Points: Terms & Conditions 1. The promotion is open to all customers registered as Zing Plus Members. 2. This promotion may be availed of by Zing Plus Members transacting with ZingMall, Cinemas and Zing Participating Merchants in the following participating Ayala Malls: If Spend at Zing Points Points Earned ₱2,000 Base Points 2,000/200 = 10 points 10 points Bonus Points 10 points x 4 = 40 points 40 points Total Points Earned 50 points If spending in Zing Participating Merchants at Ayala Malls will reach the cap of Bonus Points: If Spend at Zing Points Points Cap Points Earned ₱60,000 Base Points 60,000/200 = 300 points 300 points Bonus Points 300 points x 4 = 1200 points capped at 500 500 points Total Points Earned 800 points If spending in Zing Participating Merchants at Ayala Malls will reach the cap of Bonus Points: If Spend at Zing Points Points Cap Points Earned ₱120,000 Fixed Points 300 points 300 points Base Points 120,000/200 = 600 points capped at 500 500 points Birthday Points (120,000/200) x 1 = 600 points capped at 500 500 points Bonus Points 600 points x 4 = 2400 points capped at 500 500 points Total Points Earned 1800 points g. Zing at Ayala Malls shall have a period of 14 days within which to validate the transaction between the Zing Plus Member and the relevant Zing Participating Merchant before the Zing bonus points are awarded. After Zing validates the transaction, the Zing bonus points under this promotion shall be credited to the Zing Plus Member’s account. 5. In the event that several Mastercard® Zing Bonus points multiplier promotions coincide with each other, only the highest points multiplier will be applied to the Zing Plus Member’s eligible transaction. All transactions are subject to the Zing Terms & Conditions a copy of which is accessible through the Zing application and/or at https://www.ayalamalls.com/. 6. This promotion may be applied in conjunction with other Mastercard® Bonus Points Promotions, Zing Bonus Points and the Zing Birthday promotion as long as the eligible spend is done within the active period of each promotion. 7. Fraud, abuse or any unauthorized action relating to the participation and availment of this promotion may result in the disqualification of the Zing Plus Member from the promotion. The matter of disqualification is subject to the sound discretion of ACCI. 8. Points Redemption: a. The Zing Plus Member can use the points earned under this promotion to redeem rewards from the Zing application. b. Points redemption is subject to the Zing Terms & Conditions, a copy of which is accessible through the Zing application and/or at https://www.ayalamalls.com/. All related provisions of Zing at Ayala Malls shall continue to apply. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-142335 Series of 2022
READ MORELand Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo withdraws cash from an automated teller machine (ATM) at a 7-Eleven store in Seascape Village, Pasay City on 08 June 2022, to inaugurate the state-run Bank’s partnership with Pito Axm Platform, Inc. (PAPI) and Philippine Seven Corporation (PSC). Joining her are PAPI President Masanori Sakaguchi (2nd from left), PSC Finance Head Lawrence M. De Leon (leftmost), and LANDBANK Senior Vice President Randolph L. Montesa (rightmost). The collaboration allows LANDBANK customers to make cash withdrawal and balance inquiry for free from nearly 1,700 7-Eleven ATMs in selected areas—and soon to a total of 3,000 stores nationwide—by using their LANDBANK Cash Cards, Regular ATM Cards, and Debit Cards.
READ MOREThe LANDBANK San Carlos Branch distributes a total of 4,298 LANDBANK CCT-UCT Prepaid Cards to program beneficiaries in the Municipality of Malasiqui, Pangasinan, during card distribution activities on 28 May and 04 June 2022. About 10 million beneficiaries under the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) and Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) Programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) as of 31 May 2022 can now access a wider array of banking services, through their upgraded prepaid cards from the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK). The existing LANDBANK prepaid cards of the beneficiaries have been upgraded automatically into transaction accounts with expanded features to provide more convenient banking services. “We continuously enhance our products and services to meet the growing needs of our diverse clientele. This includes our delivery of government subsidies, geared towards providing vulnerable sectors with improved access to formal financial services,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. The LANDBANK CCT-UCT Prepaid Cards now allow receiving of funds from LANDBANK accounts through fund transfers via the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA), iAccess, the LANDBANK Remittance System (LBRS) for overseas remittances, Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), and from other bank accounts via InstaPay and ATM fund transfers. Beneficiaries are also now able to load their LANDBANK CCT-UCT Prepaid Cards via 231 LANDBANK Cash Deposit Machines (CDMs) and over-the-counter at select LANDBANK branches nationwide, as of 31 May 2022, allowing them to secure and save funds through their own transaction accounts. In addition, beneficiaries can use 2,822 LANDBANK ATMs for cash withdrawal, bills payment, purchase of mobile prepaid load, and fund transfers to LANDBANK and other bank accounts. The LANDBANK CCT-UCT Prepaid Card can also be used to cash-out funds from the Bank’s 924 Agent Banking Partners (ABPs) nationwide. With LANDBANK’s recent partnership with Pito Axm Platform, Inc. (PAPI), the operator of 7-Eleven ATMs in the Philippines, beneficiaries can also withdraw cash free-of-charge from almost 1,700 7-Eleven ATMs in the country. These features complement previous functions of the prepaid cards, which can also be used for cashless transactions in groceries, pharmacies, convenience stores, and other accepting merchants via Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals, including balance inquiry via the LANDBANK MBA. The upgrading of LANDBANK CCT-UCT Prepaid Cards forms part of LANDBANK’s commitment to provide accessible, responsive, and secure financial services particularly to underserved sectors in the country.
READ MORELANDBANK joins the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in the observance of the Savings Consciousness Week 2022 from 30 June to 6 July 2022 with the theme, "Moneygurado! Mag-impok sa bangko para asenso ay sigurado." This week-long observance aims to continuously encourage the public to save in banking institutions and further raise awareness on the vital role of savings in the country's economic development. #SCWeek2022 #BankingOnTheFilipinoSpirit #ServingTheNation
READ MORE(left to right) DSWD Undersecretary Felicisimo C. Budiongan, UNICEF Philippines Deputy Representative Behzad Noubary, LANDBANK Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca, and UNICEF Chief of Social Policy Atty. Anjanette Saguisag, lead the signing of a memorandum of understanding on 14 June 2022 in Quezon City for the distribution of multi-purpose unconditional cash transfers in typhoon-prone communities in Catanduanes and Northern Samar under the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) for Anticipatory Action. The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has partnered with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to provide pre-disaster financial assistance to about 22,000 families from typhoon-prone towns in Catanduanes and Northern Samar. Under the partnership, LANDBANK will facilitate the disbursement of multi-purpose unconditional cash transfers to beneficiaries under the DSWD’s Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program worth P1,000 each via LANDBANK Prepaid Cards. The cash transfers will be disbursed three days prior to the expected landfall of a Category 4 or 5 typhoon. Target beneficiaries of the program—more popularly known as the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps)—include families residing in the municipalities of Baras, Bato, San Andres and Virac in Cantanduanes, and the municipalities of Catarman, Catubig, Gamay, Mondragon, and San Roque in Northern Samar. The provision of cash transfers to selected 4Ps beneficary-households is part of the pilot testing of the United Nations (UN) Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) for Anticipatory Action in the country, designed to mitigate the impact of typhoons on people’s homes and livelihood while building on the government’s mandatory pre-emptive evacuation procedures. DSWD Undersecretary Felicisimo C. Budiongan, UNICEF Philippines Deputy Representative Behzad Noubary and Chief of Social Policy Atty. Anjanette Saguisag, and LANDBANK Senior Vice President Marilou L. Villafranca signed a memorandum of understanding on 14 June 2022 in Quezon City to formalize the partnership. “LANDBANK’s collaboration with the DSWD and UNICEF ensures the delivery of immediate and secure cash assistance to vulnerable sectors in high-risk towns prone to typhoons. This complements our efforts towards building stronger and more resilient communities, as part of our broader thrust of serving the nation,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo. Beneficiaries can use the LANDBANK Prepaid Cards to withdraw cash assistance from LANDBANK automated teller machines (ATMs) and Agent Banking Partners, and make cashless purchases in groceries and drugstores via point-of-sale (POS) terminals. The state-run Bank has also upgraded the existing LANDBANK prepaid cards of the beneficiaries into transaction accounts with expanded features to provide more convenient banking services. As of end-May 2022, LANDBANK has produced cards for all 4.4 million 4Ps beneficiaries nationwide to facilitate timely, safe and convenient distribution of cash subsidies from the National Government. LANDBANK remains steadfast in the fulfillment of its expanded mandate as the delivery arm for the National Government’s social protection initiatives, in line with servicing the country’s underserved and marginalized sectors.
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Cash Management Fund | 1.557277 |
Money Market Fund | 1.310499 |
Money Market Plus Fund | 1.222999 |
PERA Money Market Fund | 1.023529 |
Medium-Term Bond Fund | 2.470284 |
Bond Fund | 2.024201 |
PERA Bond Fund | 1.198958 |
Balanced Fund | 2.586074 |
Growth Fund | 2.562272 |
Alpha Equity Fund | 2.965405 |
Blue Chip Equity Fund | 0.955259 |
Equity Fund | 0.775159 |
High Dividend Equity Fund | 1.007571 |
US$ Money Market Fund | 1.431701 |
Global $ Fund | 1.516504 |