Mindanao Times

New heads for DBP, LandBank, PhilExim

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FINANCE Secretary Carlos Dominguez III swore into office on Friday Cecilia Borromeo as president-CEO of the Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LandBank), Emmanuel Herbosa as president-CEO of the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) and Alberto Francisco Pascual as president-CEO of the

Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency (PhilEXIM).

Borromeo returns to LandBank after leaving it in 2016 as its Officer-in-Charge (OIC) to serve DBP as its president-CEO. She replaced Alex Buenaventu­ra as head of the bank

Borromeo honed her banking and management skills in LandBank where she started her career in 1989. She rose through the ranks and served as its executive vice president of its Agricultur­al and Developmen­t Lending Sector, where she managed the delivery of financial services for farmer organizati­ons; micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs); local government units (LGUs), government-owned and -controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs), private corporatio­ns, other financial institutio­ns, and consumer clients.

She also supervised LandBank’s treasury, investment banking and global operations as Executive Vice President of its Institutio­nal Banking Sector and performed oversight functions over LandBank subsidiari­es LBP Insurance Brokerage, LBP Leasing Corporatio­n, and Masaganang Sakahan, Inc.

A graduate of the Advanced Bank Management Program of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Borromeo also attended the Internatio­nal Study on Rural Banking and Finance at the Massey University in New Zealand. She is a graduate of the Pacific Rim Bankers Program of the University of Washington Executive Education Foster School of Business.

Herbosa was previously the president-CEO of PhilEXIM before taking over as head of DBP.

With 40 years of profession­al banking experience, he has served in various seniorleve­l positions at the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), Bank of Commerce (BankCom), and Ayala Insurance, among other corporate institutio­ns. He handled corporate banking, consumer banking, branch and overseas banking.

He was also a lecturer at the De La Salle University (DLSU) School of Business for its financial management and business, graduate business and MBA programs.

Herbosa received his Bachelor of Industrial Management Engineerin­g degree from the DLSU and obtained his Master in Business Administra­tion from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvan­ia.

Pascual took over the helm of PhilEXIM from Herbosa.

Pascual gained his vast management experience in the private sector, where he served as senior vice president of BPI’s corporate banking division and the retail mortgage division of BPI Family Savings Bank. He also held various senior-level and board positions in BPI where he started his career as a credit analyst in 1975.

Pascual has served as president of the Santiago Land Developmen­t Corp., and Board Independen­t Director of DM

Wenceslao Associates Inc. He was also a consultant for the Advancing Philippine Competitiv­eness (COMPETE) project of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID).

Under an executive order issued by President Duterte last year, the guarantee functions of the government are to be merged, with PhilEXIM

as the surviving entity. As mandated under the EO, the merged entity is renamed Philippine Guarantee Corporatio­n and will take over the guarantee functions, programs and funds of the Small Business Corporatio­n, the administra­tion of the Agricultur­al Guarantee Fund Pool (AGFP) and the Industrial Guarantee and Loan Fund (IGLF).

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