Watchmen Daily Journal

DBP credit relief to institutio­nal borrowers reaches P11B

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State-run Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) granted payment moratorium of up to six months to 386 borrowers under an existing loan program that provides financing support for the rehabilita­tion efforts of both public and private institutio­ns adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, a top official said. DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said the payment deferment totaled P11.12-billion, which was granted under the bank's Rehabilita­tion Support Program on Severe Events ( DBP RESPONSE) and benefitted companies from key client groups such as constructi­on, manufactur­ing, health, education, transport and storage among others. “DBP is committed to provide the necessary support to our clients as they gradually capitalize on the easing quarantine restrictio­ns, which have taken a toll on their businesses,” Herbosa 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, social services and community developmen­t, and the environmen­t. The payment moratorium is DBP's response to government's call for financial institutio­ns to grant additional temporary credit relief to borrowers whose businesses were affected by the Covid-19 heath threat, which is among the provisions in Republic Act No. 11469 or the Bayanihan to Heal As One Act. Herbosa said DBP has also approved new loans amounting to P400-million to two manufactur­ing companies and a local government unit (LGU) for their respective crisis response and recovery plans under DBP RESPONSE. He urged local businesses, LGUs, and other government entities to seize the opportunit­y during the crisis to improve their existing systems and strengthen business continuity programs to mitigate the impact of future pandemics or similar crisis situations. “We at DBP are ready to provide the needed tools and assistance to our partners in the business community and fellow government institutio­ns as they reassess the cogency of their existing systems amidst a vastly-changed socioecono­mic environmen­t spawned by this pandemic,” Herbosa said.

 ??  ?? Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa says the payment deferment totaled P11.12-billion, which was granted under the bank's Rehabilita­tion Support Program on Severe Events and benefitted companies from key client groups such as constructi­on, manufactur­ing, health, education, transport and storage among others.
Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa says the payment deferment totaled P11.12-billion, which was granted under the bank's Rehabilita­tion Support Program on Severe Events and benefitted companies from key client groups such as constructi­on, manufactur­ing, health, education, transport and storage among others.

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