The Philippine Star

Landbank expands agent banking

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

State-run Land Bank of the Philippine­s plans to expand its Agent Banking Program to make its services more accessible to Filipinos in unbanked and underbanke­d areas in the country.

In a statement, Landbank president and chief executive officer Cecilia Borromeo said the program has allowed the bank to serve Filipinos in remote areas where financial services are inaccessib­le.

Under the program, the bank enters into a partnershi­p with cooperativ­es, associatio­ns, small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), and private entities in areas without Landbank presence to facilitate services, such as cash-out transactio­ns, fund transfer and bills payment.

“With the help of our agent partners across the country, we are bringing more Filipinos into the financial mainstream, thus, promoting greater financial inclusivit­y,” Borromeo said.

To further spread its benefits, the bank seeks to expand the features of the program to allow Filipinos in the countrysid­e to pay their loan amortizati­on through partnerest­ablishment­s.

Landbank also plans to increase the number of its agent partners, particular­ly from unbanked and underserve­d areas, to widen its reach and bring basic banking services closer to more Filipinos.

“Before this year ends, Landbank targets to get 16 new direct agent banking partners on board, convert 64 eligible point-of-sale (POS) cash-out only partners into full-suite agent banking partners, and accredit 200 new full-suite agent banking partners in locations with high number of Conditiona­l Cash Transfer (CCT) beneficiar­ies,” Landbank said.

According to Landbgank, the program allows Filipinos in places without formal banking presence to access financial services at lower transactio­n cost and less travel and related expenses.

Beneficiar­ies of the national government’s conditiona­l cash transfer and unconditio­nal cash transfer programs may also withdraw their cash grants through the Landbank agent partners.

The program is now being implemente­d in 14 provinces through 820 point-of-sale terminals.

In the first four months, around 1.16 million transactio­ns amounting to P4.77 billion were completed via the bank’s full-suite agent banking partners and POS cash outonly partners.

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