The Philippine Star

Agribank steps up digitaliza­tion efforts

- – Iris Gonzales

Agribusine­ss Rural Bank Inc. (Agribank), a unit under the Ropali Group of Companies, has stepped up its digitizati­on efforts through the implementa­tion of a digital management system (DMS), as it seeks to expand its market reach and further grow its business this year.

The bank has tapped the services of Oradian for an extensive, cloud core banking solution, followed by the bank’s subscripti­on to Amazon Web Services for an additional layer of security.

It also continuous­ly develops different products to cater to the growing needs of the market such as overseas Filipino workers, small business owners and farmers.

Last year, Agribank launched its mobile app that aims to streamline processes and prepare depositors in far flung areas and communitie­s to switch from their usual visits to the bank to a more convenient app-based transactio­ns.

Agribank president and CEO Danny Boy Antonio said the company would continue to improve its services as it prepares for an even bigger business in 2023.

Lea Yamballa, Agribank chief executive vice president and revenue officer, said the bank would continue to give more Filipinos greater access to financial services that are not just accessible, but also competitiv­e in terms of rates and product features.

“Recently, we‘ve upgraded our system to Amazon Web Services for a more secured banking experience, as we live by our promise of the rural bank that cares. We wanted to start with the safety of our core banking system, thus our constant upgrade and series of enhancemen­ts within the bank’s operationa­l systems. Additional­ly, we are very proud to hit the 5,000 download mark last December,” she said.

With the Agribank mobile app, the company aims to further grow as a responsibl­e and innovative business that aspires to make banking within every Filipino’s reach.

Agribank started in 1978 in Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya and has since expanded in different regions, offering deposit and loan products at competitiv­e rates through over 33 branches and branch lite units nationwide.

Meanwhile, the Ropali Group is a mid-sized conglomera­te focused on motorcycle and agricultur­al machinery trading.

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