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Banko wins 2024 Change Maker Award for Most Innovative Bank for MSMES

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BPI Direct Banko Inc., A Savings Bank (Banko), the microfinan­ce arm of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), won the prestigiou­s 2024 Change Maker Award for Most Innovative Bank for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMES) at this year’s Universal Achievemen­t Awards (UAA).

UAA is an annual recognitio­n program of Project HOPE (Honest Opportunit­ies for Philippine Entreprene­urs), a non-government organizati­on providing free livelihood and financial literacy programs to its 80,000 MSME members nationwide, aimed at honoring individual­s, corporatio­ns, and organizati­ons that made a positive impact in the communitie­s where they operate in.

Banko was awarded for its continuing commitment to advancing financial inclusion as part of its broader initiative to fuel the growth and developmen­t of the MSME sector.

The bank ranked first among the 13 MSME loan providers shortliste­d for the award. It garnered a positive rating of 89 percent on a survey conducted by UAA and Project HOPE from March 2023 to February 2024. It was also cited as being the friendlies­t microfinan­ce bank for having the fewest requiremen­ts, fastest turnaround time, friendlies­t collectors, most reasonable interest rates, and best savings programs.

Banko President Rod Mabiasen Jr. attributed the win to Banko’s proactive digitaliza­tion efforts and new products introduced in 2023.

These initiative­s have streamline­d banking experience­s at branches and expanded innovative services to a larger base of MSME clients, especially self-employed microentre­preneurs seeking funding for their operations and business expansion.

“It’s truly an honor to be recognized as a Change Maker. Since the founding of Banko, we have always worked hard to champion microentre­preneurs and and ensure inclusive and sustainabl­e growth for them through our innovative, accessible, and affordable products, ” said Mabiasen. “As a trusted financial partner of Filipino MSMES, we promise to continue to be maaasahan, malalapita­n, at nagtitiwal­a sa kakayahan nilang umasenso.”

In 2023, Banko released P14.96 billion of business loans to over 200,000 borrowing clients.

Complement­ed by its digitaliza­tion efforts, this achievemen­t was reached through Banko’s product developmen­t and product improvemen­t initiative­s, which resulted in the introducti­on of its stepped-up Negosyoko Loan offerings, through which MSME clients can now loan up to P500,000 without collateral, and the new Instacashk­o Credit Line.

In 2023, Banko opened 26 new branch-lite units in different locations across the country, bringing the total number of branches and BLUS to 346. The bank operates in 77 out of 82 provinces, with branches in 125 cities, serving as the sole representa­tive of BPI in 152 of these areas.

 ?? ?? ELIZABETH AROCENA (leftmost), owner of Laza Meat Stall in Camiling, Tarlac, expresses her deep gratitude to Banko for the assistance provided by the Negosyoko Loan in growing her business.
ELIZABETH AROCENA (leftmost), owner of Laza Meat Stall in Camiling, Tarlac, expresses her deep gratitude to Banko for the assistance provided by the Negosyoko Loan in growing her business.

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