The Manila Times

DBP bats for changes to its charter

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STATE-owned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) is working with the Department of Finance, state regulators and legislator­s to introduce amendments to its charter as the bank girds for an expanded role in the economic recovery efforts of the National Government, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel Herbosa said the bank hopes to hike its authorized capital from the current P35 billion to P100 billion to enable DBP to broaden its credit assistance to priority sectors, which were adversely affected by the current economic downturn.

“The proposed amendments to the DBP Charter would be a boon to our efforts to undertake more developmen­tal projects especially in the countrysid­e, where these types of economic interventi­ons are most sorely needed,” Herbosa said.

DBP is the seventh largest bank in the country in terms of assets and has been designated as the Infrastruc­ture Bank by the National Government. It has a branch network of 140 branches and branch lite units, most of which are located in underserve­d and unbanked areas of the country.

DBP’s charter was last amended in 1998 through Republic Act No. 8523, which raised the bank’s authorized capital stock from P5 billion to P35 billion. DBP was originally founded as the Rehabilita­tion Finance Corporatio­n which was part of mechanisms of the government to jumpstart reconstruc­tion and economic revival after the devastatio­n of World War II.

Herbosa said there is a pending bill with the House of Representa­tives’ Committee on Banks and Financial Intermedia­ries, which is presently deliberati­ng on the proposed measure.

Senior Vice President for Legal Services Group Soraya Adiong said the proposed changes would allow the bank to broaden its menu of financial products and services including the authority to engage in traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l modes of financing businesses while enhancing its compliance with risk-based banking laws and regulation­s.

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