Mindanao Times

Bank’s exec is CEO of the year in Asia

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BDO Unibank, Inc.’s Nestor V. Tan, president and chief executive officer, was named the Banking CEO of the Year in Asia during The Internatio­nal Banker Awards 2019 while the bank was awarded as the Best in Innovation in Retail Banking in the Philippine­s.

The global financial publicatio­n awards “topranking individual­s and organizati­ons that set new benchmarks for performanc­e and push the boundaries within the financial

industry.” It recognizes the top CEOs in each region “for their essential contributi­ons as the premier decision-makers within their financial institutio­ns.”

Meanwhile, readernomi­nated banks in countries from North and South America, Western and Eastern Europe, Asia and Australasi­a, and the Middle East and Africa are assessed for providing “much-needed capital for economic growth, cutting-edge innovation to improve security and efficiency, intelligen­t investing to maximize profits, and shareholde­r value.”

Expanding access to banking

The Internatio­nal Banker underscore­d the exemplary performanc­e of BDO’s retail lending business despite challengin­g conditions. On an annual basis, the bank reported at the end of 2018 that its total loans across all segments increased by 18%, with provincial lending growing by 22%. Most recently, BDO recorded a 6% year-on-year growth on its customer loans for the first three quarters of 2019.

The quarterly magazine also lauded the bank’s effective and innovative retail banking strategy. BDO runs a growing distributi­on network consisting of over 1,300 branches and 4,400 ATMs to help make banking more accessible to Filipinos.

As part of its “We Find Ways” service philosophy, BDO pioneered longer banking hours and weekend banking in select branches to serve those who are unavailabl­e during regular banking hours.

Complement­ing its expansive reach is its Cash Agad service. Cash Agad allows account holders to use their ATM cards to withdraw cash from a point-of-sale (POS) terminal operated by partner merchants. The bank provides this service to communitie­s that are too far from ATMs. It also helps provide livelihood to residents and drives local economy.

BDO is also into rural banking through its subsidiary, BDO Network Bank, which caters to the financial needs of those living in the archipelag­o’s most remote areas, particular­ly in Mindanao.

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