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LANDBANK’s cash grants reach P89.45 billion

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LAND BANK of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) released P89.45 billion in cash grants for low-income families in the first nine months of the year, it said in a statement on Monday.

A total of P82.72 billion in cash grants was distribute­d to 4.4 million people under the government’s conditiona­l cash transfer program for poor households with children 18 years old and under, LANDBANK said.

Another P6.73 billion was released to 1.9 million people under an unconditio­nal cash transfer program, which is part of the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion law.

The law, also known as Republic Act 10963, introduced additional taxes on items like fuel, coal, and sweetened drinks, among others.

It aims to use additional revenues to provide cash grants to poor households affected by rising prices.

At end-September, LANDBANK has produced 6.4 million cash cards for the beneficiar­ies, with 4.4 million already in use.

The cards can be used for cash withdrawal­s at automated teller machines and agent banking partners, as well as for buying goods at groceries and drug stores.

“LANDBANK remains one with the National Government in the immediate delivery of social protection interventi­ons and much-needed financial relief to vulnerable sectors,” LANDBANK President and Chief Executive Officer Cecilia C. Borromeo was quoted as saying.

LANDBANK recently clarified that the transactio­n cards given for free to unbanked national identifica­tion registrant­s are not pre-loaded with government assistance.

The bank released the statement after crowds expecting financial assistance turned up at registrati­on centers due to false informatio­n circulated online.

Unbanked registrant­s for the national ID are being encouraged to open LANDBANK transactio­n accounts at booths set up in registrati­on centers for the Philippine Identifica­tion System. —

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