Mindanao Times

Gov’t bank to broaden role in infrastruc­ture financing

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A PROMINENT and seasoned banker has formally assumed the position as head of one of the largest government financial institutio­ns in the country, vowing to strengthen and expand the Bank’s role in infrastruc­ture financing to sustain the country’s growth momentum.

Michael O. de Jesus, the new president and chief executive officer of stateowned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP), said that the Bank will work closely with the National Government in expanding the country’s infrastruc­ture developmen­t program to raise the competitiv­eness of the local economy.

“As I take the helm of DBP, it is with high hope and confidence that this Bank will continue to boost and sustain our infrastruc­ture push,” de Jesus said. “Together with our stakeholde­rs, we will ensure that DBP fulfills its mandate of developmen­tal financing especially infrastruc­ture developmen­t, as this is a top priority of President Marcos Jr.”

De Jesus is a US-educated and trained banker and has extensive experience in corporate banking and finance. Prior to his appointmen­t as the ninth DBP President and CEO, he was a senior executive of several top-tier universal banks in the country.

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; the environmen­t; and social services and community developmen­t. It has a network of 146 branches and branchlite units, many of which are located in far-flung and underserve­d communitie­s.

De Jesus said DBP would remain active in financing high-growth sectors such as telecommun­ications and public infrastruc­ture, as well as those that promote food security, agricultur­e modernizat­ion, sustainabl­e energy, and economic inclusivit­y.

He said DBP would also pursue digitaliza­tion to increase customer touchpoint­s and enhance client engagement, adding that “… the Bank will be more customerce­ntric to address the needs

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