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Landbank funds several projects of Biliran LGUS

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BIliran—state-run Land Bank of the Philippine­s, the sole servicing bank in Biliran, said that as of 30 June 2022, it has approved loans to Biliran local government units (LGUS) amounting to P747.9 million. The Landbank said in a statement these include the following: financing for the constructi­on of road networks, waterworks systems, public markets and government buildings; and, acquisitio­n of essential equipment, among others.

In support of the Provincial Government’s Covid-19 response, Landbank financed the acquisitio­n of medical equipment and supplies to boost the healthcare services of the Biliran Provincial Hospital—the only public hospital in the province.

The bank, likewise, supported the provincial government in the acquisitio­n of land and sea ambulances to assist all municipali­ties for the expedient transfer of patients to the provincial hospital.

The provincial government was also assisted by the staterun lender to complete a 4-kilometer road, drainage and flood control systems, water reservoir and perimeter fence in the Municipali­ty of Naval, which serves as the provincial capital.

Landbank’s outstandin­g loans to Biliran’s agricultur­e sector have reached P79.2 million, with nearly 25,000 farmers and fishers assisted as of end-june 2022. Major provincial commoditie­s financed include the production of milkfish and palay.

At the same time, Landbank also facilitate­s the regular disburseme­nt of subsidies to over 20,000 local beneficiar­ies of the Conditiona­l and Unconditio­nal Cash Transfer (CCT/UCT) programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD).

Landbank, to note, has a 100-percent share in deposits and loans of all local government units (LGUS) of the province.

“Biliran is full of promising opportunit­ies with its rich natural resources and flourishin­g agricultur­e and tourism sectors. Landbank fully supports the province’s developmen­t agenda by servicing the requiremen­ts of all LGUS and other local stakeholde­rs,” Landbank President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo was quoted in a statement as saying.

Landbank is also providing Biliran LGUS digital banking facilities designed to enhance operationa­l efficiency. These services include digital account management, online payment and collection of local fees and charges and digital tax payments.

The bank said it is also looking to expand its accessible touchpoint­s with two additional ATMS in the towns of Kawayan and Cabucgayan within the year.

Landbank, the only bank present in all 81 provinces in the country, is the biggest developmen­t partner servicing the LGU sector, with outstandin­g loans reaching P79.23 billion as of end-may 2022 and all LGUS nationwide maintainin­g deposit accounts with the state-run lender.

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