The Philippine Star

First OFW Bank opens in Dubai next year

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

State-run Land Bank of the Philippine­s is set to launch the first Overseas Filipino Workers Bank in Dubai in January next year, a few months behind the original target of September.

In an interview, Landbank president Alex Buenaventu­ra said the government is planning to establish the first pilot branch of OFW Bank in Dubai in January next year.

“We will pilot this in Dubai. It seems, with how things are running, we hope to launch it in January,” Buenaventu­ra said.

However, the bank president admitted the January target is behind the original target of September for the establishm­ent of the OFW bank.

Aside from the Dubai branch, Buenaventu­ra said another pilot branch in Bahrain will be opened around April next year.

“(Those are) where we will test our marketing strategy, our products, our system, and then we will see if we can compete with other giant banks there. Once we’ve developed the proper marketing mix, then we will start the rollout,” Buenaventu­ra said.

“It might take us one year to develop the business model, so the rollout could be in 2019,” he said.

According to Buenaventu­ra, the government plans to establish at least 25 branches of OFW Bank in countries with high concentrat­ion of Filipino workers like the US, Japan, the Middle East and Hong Kong.

Buenaventu­ra said he is currently securing the approval of the Governance Commission for government-owned and -controlled corporatio­ns and the Monetary Board for the acquisitio­n of Philippine Postal Savings Bank, which will later be converted into OFW Bank.

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