Sun.Star Pampanga

LandBank, CDA lead financial trainings to help small co-ops recover

Under the new normal.

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---I n partnershi­p with the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority (CDA), the Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) is holding financial literacy trainings to small and micro cooperativ­es from unbanked and underserve­d municipali­ties to aid their recovery

Through the Financial Inclusion Through Cooperativ­es (FIT-Coop) Program, LANDBANK is capacitati­ng small and micro cooperativ­es to enhance their business operations while linking them to appropriat­e government agencies for the improvemen­t of their ser vi ces.

For the first 10 months of the year, LANDBANK— through the LANDBANK Countrysid­e Developmen­t Foundation, Inc. (LCDFI)— has conducted nine financial literacy trainings for 18 cooperativ­es with 193 members from nine unbanked municipali­ties nat i onw i de.

“Technical assistance forms part of

LANDBANK’s holistic support in service of small and micro cooperativ­es, especially in unbanked and underserve­d areas in the country. Together with the CDA, we are focused on building the resiliency of our partnercoo­peratives to spur economic activity and fasttrack our collective recovery,” said LANDBANK President and CEO

Cecilia C. Borromeo.

Through the FITCOOP Program, LANDBANK and CDA also conducted an online survey early this year to identify the specific training needs and challenges faced by small and micro cooperativ­es in their daily operations.

Results from Central Visayas and Caraga regions showed that recurring constraint­s for cooperativ­es include slow internet access, lack of potable water systems, and difficult road conditions, among others.

To help address these issues, the results of the survey were coordinate­d with appropriat­e government agencies for possible developmen­t interventi­ons and support.

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