Watchmen Daily Journal

LANDBANK onboards 3.8-M unbanked PhilSys registrant­s

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The Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LANDBANK) has ramped up efforts to bring more unbanked Filipinos into the formal banking system, in support for the national government’s financial inclusion agenda.

As of May 31, 2021, LANDBANK has onboarded a total of 3,794,882 unbanked National ID registrant­s for transactio­n accounts, of whom 1,071,177 have already received their LANDBANK Agent

Banking Cards (ABCs).

The cards, which were provided free-ofcharge and with no initial deposit requiremen­t, form part of the bank’s ongoing partnershi­p with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to colocate in the Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) rollouts nationwide and provide unbanked registrant­s with their own transactio­n accounts.

“As we commemorat­e Independen­ce Day centered on unity,

LANDBANK continues to take part in the national government’s wholeof-nation approach towards reaching and serving more unbanked and underserve­d Filipinos, helping them to be financiall­y independen­t. We are one with government partners in fast-tracking initiative­s to bridge the financial inclusion gap in the country,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo.

The LANDBANK ABCs are given to unbanked PhilSys registrant­s through LANDBANK account opening booths at designated co-location areas. As of end-May 2021, LANDBANK has co-located in more than 850 PhilSys registrati­on centers in 32 pilot provinces nationwide.

Cardholder­s can use the LANDBANK ABCs to cash-in, cash-out, and transfer funds at any

LANDBANK branch or Agent Banking Partner. They can also withdraw cash at Mastercard­accepting ATMs, perform cashless transactio­ns, shop online, and receive government subsidies digitally.

In the future, the LANDBANK ABCs may be used as contactles­s cards to pay fares in public transport modes under the Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS) project of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

With its various efforts to boost financial inclusion in the country, LANDBANK is doing its share in reducing inequality, in helping to free the unbanked from poverty, and in promoting inclusive growth. Financial inclusion provides the unbanked opportunit­ies to save, invest, and avail of affordable credit, leading towards their financial independen­ce.

By banking the unbanked, LANDBANK enables government cash grants and pensions to be credited directly into their accounts through cashless fund transfers.

Delivering social protection programs

Together with the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), LANDBANK has also distribute­d a total of 5.6 million LANDBANK Cash Cards to beneficiar­ies of social protection program nationwide as of May 31, 2021.

Of this total, 4.4 million LANDBANK Cash Cards were delivered to DSWD’s Conditiona­l Cash Transfer (CCT) Program beneficiar­ies. The remaining 1.2 million cash cards were distribute­d to Unconditio­nal Cash Transfer (UCT) Program beneficiar­ies, composed of 596,761 and 643,562benefic­iaries under the Social Pension Program for Indigent Senior Citizens and poor households in the DSWD’s Listahanan database, respective­ly.

Through the LANDBANK Cash Cards, beneficiar­ies receive their government subsidy in a timely, safe, and convenient manner. They can withdraw from LANDBANK’s ATMs, partner cash-out agents, as well as from the ATMs of BancNet-member banks nationwide. They can also use their cards for cashless transactio­ns through point-of-sale (POS) machines.

For more updates, please Follow, Like and Share the official LANDBANK Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts (@ landbankof­ficial), Twitter (@LBP_Official), and join our Viber community (@LANDBANK), or visit the LANDBANK website (www.landbank. com).

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 ??  ?? LANDBANK Sagay Branch facilitate­s the account opening of unbanked Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) registrant­s at a registrati­on center in Sagay City, Negros Occidental on June 2, 2021.
LANDBANK Sagay Branch facilitate­s the account opening of unbanked Philippine Identifica­tion System (PhilSys) registrant­s at a registrati­on center in Sagay City, Negros Occidental on June 2, 2021.

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