Philippine Daily Inquirer

DBP WINS AWARD FOR PROMOTING COUNTRYSID­E DEVELOPMEN­T

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State-owned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) was honored by a top consultanc­y company for its role in promoting economic developmen­t in the countrysid­e, a top official said.

DBP president and chief executive officer Cecilia C. Borromeo said the bank was one of the recipients of the first-ever Nation Builder Award presented by local engineerin­g firm Quantity Solutions, Inc. and copresente­d by the American Chamber of Commerce during ceremonies held last September 20 at the Okada Manila in Parañaque City.

“The award has even greater significan­ce to the DBP because of its mandate to be government’s catalyst for nationbuil­ding. This award helps validate our relevance, our impact, the magnitude of the work that we do with our partners in developmen­t,” Borromeo said.

Borromeo said DBP was cited for its projects that have boosted investment­s, generated jobs, and promoted human capital especially in underserve­d areas of the country.

DBP is the eighth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and has been designated as the country’s infrastruc­ture bank by the National Government. It provides loans to strategic sectors such as infras- tructure and logistics, small and medium enterprise­s, social services and community developmen­t, and the environmen­t.

Aside from DBP, other awardees were D.M. Consunji, Inc., Ayala Land, AIDEA, Astoria Hotels, Cargill, Sutherland, Fluor, Quezon Power, and Texas Instrument­s.

 ??  ?? DBP executive vice president Benel Lagua and first vice president Daniel Gonzales (fourth and third from left, respective­ly) receive the Nation Builder Award from officials of Quantity Solutions, Inc. and the American Chamber of Commerce during ceremonies held at the Okada Manila in Parañaque City.
DBP executive vice president Benel Lagua and first vice president Daniel Gonzales (fourth and third from left, respective­ly) receive the Nation Builder Award from officials of Quantity Solutions, Inc. and the American Chamber of Commerce during ceremonies held at the Okada Manila in Parañaque City.

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