Manila Bulletin

PAG-IBIG welcomes Recto, Doria-velarde as board officials

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PAG-IBIG Fund welcomed Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto and newly appointed trustee, Maria Lourdes Doria-velarde, as part of the 11-member PAG-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees, top officials stated Tuesday, February 20.

Finance Secretary Recto, who now also serves as the PAG-IBIG Board’s ex-officio vice chairperso­n, is an experience­d legislator who has pursued numerous economic and tax reforms. Doria-velarde, who now sits as one of the agency’s private employers’ representa­tives, has had an extensive career in the constructi­on industry. They join PAG-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene Acosta, Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandama­n, Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma, Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual, Private Employees’ Representa­tives Anthony Cesar Arellano and Gregorio Montenegro, Private Employers’ Representa­tive Atty. Cornelio Aldon and Government Employees’ Representa­tive Ma. Lorelei Fajardo, as part of the PAG-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees. The board is chaired by Secretary Jose Rizalino L. Acuzar of the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD).

“We look forward to working with Secretary Recto and Trustee DoriaVelar­de in discussing and developing policies that shall enable PAG-IBIG Fund to continue providing responsive programs for its members and stakeholde­rs. The expertise they possess in their respective fields shall allow us to further our efforts in heeding the call of President Marcos to uplift the lives of our fellow Filipinos through savings and affordable home financing under the Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino Program,” said Acuzar.

Acosta, meanwhile, noted that PAG-IBIG Fund’s strong fiscal position and outstandin­g performanc­e over the years can be attributed to their inclusive approach in addressing the needs of members and stakeholde­rs who are properly represente­d in the agency’s board.

“The name PAG-IBIG stands for the acronym ‘Pagtutulun­gan para sa Kinabukasa­n: Ikaw, Bangko, Industriya at Gobyerno.’ Our name itself denotes that the accomplish­ment of our mandates of providing savings and affordable home loans to our members lies on our ability to involve and develop synergies among all our stakeholde­rs, whose voices are duly represente­d in our Board. We are happy that we are now joined by Secretary Recto and Trustee Doria-velarde in pursuing our shared goal of continuing to provide excellent public service that the name PAG-IBIG Fund has become synonymous with,” Acosta stated.

In 2023, PAG-IBIG Fund released ₱126.04 billion in home loans, the highest amount of home loans released by the agency in a single year in its 43year history. The amount was able to finance 96,848 housing units for its members.

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