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DBP lends P2 billion for Palawan infra and climate change projects

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STATE-OWNED Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s ( DBP) has extended a P2-billion loan to the Provincial Government of Palawan to support vital public infrastruc­ture projects including the upgrade of the province’s road network and to beef up its disaster risk reduction initiative­s, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Michael O. de Jesus said the loan assistance was granted through the bank’s Assistance for Economic and Social Developmen­t (ASENSO) for LGUs Financing Program, a flagship lending facility that assists local government units (LGUs) in the implementa­tion of projects geared at promoting infrastruc­ture and socio-economic developmen­t.

“This latest initiative with the Provincial Government of Pa law an is a clear manifestat­ion of DBP’s steadfast commitment to support local government units in their pursuit of sustainabl­e socio- economic growth through infrastruc­ture developmen­t and climate change adaptation,” de Jesus said.

DBP is the eighth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and provides credit support to four strategic sectors of the economy – infrastruc­ture and logistics; micro, small, and medium enterprise­s; the environmen­t; and social services and community developmen­t.

Palawan is mainly an arc hi pelagic province and the second largest contributo­r to the economy of Region 4-B or MIMAROPA. It has 23 municipali­ties, an independen­t city, and 467 barangays with an aggregate population of 939,594 as of latest government data.

De Jesus said that out of the total loan amount, P1.4billion will be allotted for the upgrading of nearly 76 kilometers of gravel roads into two-lane concrete roads to better connect farmers and fishermen to the markets and speed up the transport of goods and people across the

province.

He said DBP will also be funding the constructi­on and rehabilita­tion of various flood control projects in the province to mitigate the adverse impact of climate change on communitie­s, especially those located in the northern and southern portions of the province.

“DBP is hopeful that this partnershi­p will pave the way for more meaningful engagement­s not j ust with t he Palawan provincial government but also for the rest of MIMAROPA under the auspices of regional developmen­t plan 2023 to 2028,” de Jesus said.

As of end of November 2023, total l oan approvals under t he DBP ASENSO Program have reached P104.41- billion for 372 LGU- borrowers with total loan releases of P29.41billion./

 ?? ?? Shown during the loan agreement signing between Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) and the Provincial Government of Palawan are (from left) DBP Puerto Princesa Lending Center acting head Sara Jane Nacion-De Leon, DBP Senior Vice President Daniel Gonzales, Palawan’s Gov. Dennis Socrates and Vice Gov. Leoncio Ola, and Palawan provincial treasurer Elino Mondragon.
Shown during the loan agreement signing between Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) and the Provincial Government of Palawan are (from left) DBP Puerto Princesa Lending Center acting head Sara Jane Nacion-De Leon, DBP Senior Vice President Daniel Gonzales, Palawan’s Gov. Dennis Socrates and Vice Gov. Leoncio Ola, and Palawan provincial treasurer Elino Mondragon.

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