Sun.Star Pampanga

LANDBANK income soars 141% to P13.2-B in Q1 2022

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The Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) reported robust financial per for mance

in the first quarter of the year, with a higher net income of P13.2 billion alongside doubledigi­t growth in assets, deposits and capital.

LANDBANK’s net income for the threemonth period jumped an unpreceden­ted 141% from P5.48 billion a year ago, attributed to higher interest income from loans and investment­s, as well as one-time gains from the merger with the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB).

The higher net income translates to a return on equity of 14.27%, which is well above the industry average of 9.08% as of 31 December 2021.

“LANDBANK’s income expansion runs parallel with the country’s strong economic resurgence. We will build on this growth trajectory to continue assisting key developmen­t sectors and contribute to our collective recovery, to drive our broader thrust of serving the nation,” sai d LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Bor r omeo.

LANDBANK remains the second largest bank in terms of assets at P2.792 trillion as of end-March 2022 or 16% higher than the P2.405 trillion in 2021.

The increase in assets was propelled by the merger, with UCPB contributi­ng P291.83 billion additional assets. Major asset accounts, including loans and investment­s, likewise increased in double-digits.

The Bank also booked a 12% growth in capital year-on-year to P218.36 billion from P194.59 billion, mainly due to the record net income in 2021.

LANDBANK’s sound financial position furthered its capacity to provide financial and support services to the agricultur­e sector and other developmen­t industries. As of endM ar ch 2022, LANDBANK’s total outstandin­g loans to its priority sectors reached P822.01 billion, of which P236.86 billion was channeled to support the agricultur­e sect or.

LANDBANK is a government financial institutio­n with a unique social mandate of promoting national developmen­t while remaining financiall­y viable. #

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Mabalacat City Vice Mayor Geld Aquino receives a shirt from members of the Sagisag ng Kabalikat Civicom Communicat­ions Volunteer during the group's recent courtesy call.
- Chris Navarro COURTESY CALL Mabalacat City Vice Mayor Geld Aquino receives a shirt from members of the Sagisag ng Kabalikat Civicom Communicat­ions Volunteer during the group's recent courtesy call.

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