Sun.Star Pampanga

LandBank vows full commitment to ‘serving the nation’

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---The Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) unveiled a new brand promise of ‘Serving the Nation,’ embodying its full commitment to assist various sectors of the economy and help contribute to the country’s collective recovery.

In a virtual launch held on March 28— streamed live on LANDBANK’s Facebook Page (@landbankof­ficial) and YouTube Channel (/ landbankof­ficial)— LANDBANK highlighte­d its expanded and unique role in providing intensifie­d support to the country’s agricultur­e sector alongside serving the requiremen­ts of key developmen­t industries.

“Through the years, LANDBANK has fully transforme­d into a developmen­t-oriented institutio­n. Aside from being the biggest credit provider to the agri sector, LANDBANK is serving as a vital partner of the National Government in advancing its inclusive developmen­t agenda,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Bor r omeo.

As of December 31, 2021, LANDBANK’s agricultur­al loans reached P247.85 billion assisting over 3.2 million small farmers and fishers nationwide through regular loan programs, including special lending programs administer­ed for the Department of Agricultur­e

(DA) and the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

The Bank also extended P68.9 billion in outstandin­g loans to local government units (LGUs) as of end-December 2021— largely for agri-aqua projects, transporta­tion, and healthcare initiative­s— making LANDBANK the biggest developmen­t partner of the LGU sector in accelerati­ng inclusive local developmen­t.

LANDBANK’s financial support over the years have resulted in the delivery of various basic services and infrastruc­ture facilities across the country, including the constructi­on and improvemen­t of 23,825 kilometers of farm-tomarket roads, 239 hospital buildings, 20,153 hospital beds, 788 school buildings, 6,146 classrooms, and access to potable water for more than 2 million househol ds.

In partnershi­p with different government agencies, LANDBANK also serves as the main distributi­on arm for the government’s social ameliorati­on programs to vulnerable sectors severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including the regular distributi­on of financial aid under the social protection programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD).

The Bank is also closely working with the

Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) for various transporta­tion modernizat­ion initiative­s. This includes the immediate delivery of P6,500 fuel subsidy to public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers challenged by the sudden rise in fuel prices under the Fuel Subsidy Program.

To advance greater financial inclusion in the country, LANDBANK continues to partner with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to provide unbanked Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) registrant­s with their own transactio­n accounts free-ofcharge. LANDBANK has onboarded 7.2 million previously unbanked Filipinos as of end-2021.

Following the Bank’s recent merger with the former United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB), LANDBANK further solidified its ranking as the second largest local bank in terms of assets, putting it in a better position to serve the whole agricultur­e sector and diverse customer base through its stronger financial muscle and extensive reach.

As of March 8, 2022, LANDBANK’s branch network has expanded to 607 branches and 71 branch-lite units nationwide— the only Bank present in all 81 provinces in the country.

( PR)

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