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CARD Bank launches mobile app

- Carmelito Q. Francisco

DAVAO CITY — A microfinan­ce provider part of a huge group of companies that provides services to the poor is introducin­g its newly implemente­d mobile applicatio­n in a nationwide scale.

Based on its statement released to Business-World, (Center for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t) Bank, Inc. said it is looking at deploying the core banking system — a component of its mobile applicatio­n — this year to parts of the country where it is present.

CARD Bank is part of CARD MRI ( Mutually Reinforcin­g Institutio­ns), a group of initiative­s directed at providing key services to the poor, including those in the remote areas.

CARD Bank said it has started its core banking system orientatio­n for its staffers in Mindanao as it “hopes to roll out” its centralize­d system that has an online component by the second quarter of the year.

Dolores M. Torres, bank senior management adviser, said the bank will make sure it uses the latest in banking technology so it can be at par with big banks.

“We continue to improve our products and services aligned with the changing needs of our members and clients,” said Ms. Torres.

The bank said it is among the first, if not the first, in the Philippine microfinan­ce industry “to use (the) core banking system.”

“We are breaking the traditiona­l banking operations and re-engineered our technology to core banking system to deliver better and stronger result of our services,” said Flordeliza L. Sarmiento, CARD Bank managing director.

Among the components of the new system is the konek- 2CARD mobile applicatio­n that allows clients to monitor transactio­ns under their savings accounts through balance inquiry and make bank transfers, among others.

A client can also enroll his or her account in the mobile applicatio­n to either pay loans or deposit savings online. In case there is no Internet, the client can visit an agent in the community for the transactio­ns.

The bank is also enhancing the applicatio­n to provide more services to its clients such as paying bills and for remittance­s.

The use of mobile applicatio­n, it added, is also in line with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ goal to increase electronic transactio­ns from just 1% of total volume at present to 20% by 2020. —

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