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DBP eyes pact with CL state firms, LGUs

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S T A T E - O W N E D Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) is actively engaging several state corporatio­ns based in Central Luzon in a bid to expand its services to priority clientele especially those outside of its traditiona­l market and city centers, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Michael O. de Jesus said the bank has entered into initial talks with the Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority ( SBMA), City Government of Olongapo, Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC), and Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( CDC) to j umpstart key projects covering energy, air transport, road network, urban developmen­t, as well as businesses within the export processing zone.

“We are looking at potential partnershi­ps covering additional deposits and financing opportunit­ies with SBMA, Local Government of Olongapo, CIAC, and CDC, which are at the forefront of the economic resurgence of Central Luzon,” 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. It has a branch network of 146 branches including branch lite units which are mostly located in underserve­d communitie­s.

The DBP Board of Di rectors spearheade­d the Central Luzon visits as part of efforts to generate additional deposits to fund priority projects under the Build, Better More program of the Marcos administra­tion. In particular, the SBMA leg was initiated by DBP director Atty. Wilma T. Eisma, who was a former president and chairman of the said agency.

DBP chairman Philip G. Lo said the entire DBP Board has thrown its full support to the initiative and has vowed to take an active role to broaden the scope of services and client base of the bank.

He said the DBP, whose niche market are comprised mainly of local government units (LGUs), water districts, and electric cooperativ­es, is looking to extend its market reach to include public firms, state universiti­es and colleges

and other municipali­ties and cities that require additional banking services for their respective constituen­cies.

“We believe that it is imperative for the bank to reinforce partnershi­ps with these state institutio­ns that share the same values and ideals for national developmen­t with DBP,” Lo said.

Apart from Lo, de Jesus and Atty. Eisma, the DBP Board is comprised of directors Roberto V. Antonio, Atty. Emmeline C. David, Atty. Jaime Z. Paz, and Victor Alfonso A. Limlingan./

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