LANDBANK, DSWD strengthen partnership for vulnerable sectors

LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo (8th from right) pays a courtesy visit to DSWD Secretary Erwin T. Tulfo (8th from left) on 22 September 2022, to express the Bank’s continuing commitment to the implementation of the National Government’s social protection programs. Joining them are DSWD Undersecretaries Maria Salome P. Navarro (6th from left), Jerico Francis L. Javier (7th from left), Antonio Cid Crisanto Jr. (2nd from left), and Atty. Adonis P. Sulit (5th from left), LANDBANK Executive Vice Presidents Julio D. Climaco, Jr. (7th from right) and Liduvino S. Geron (6th from right), and other DSWD and LANDBANK senior officials.

The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) reaffirmed its continued support to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in ensuring the timely, safe and efficient disbursement of cash aid under the social protection programs of the National Government.

LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo met with DSWD Secretary Erwin T. Tulfo on 22 September 2022, to express the Bank’s full commitment to programs and initiatives implemented for the country’s vulnerable sectors.

As the main distribution arm of the government’s social protection programs, LANDBANK facilitates the regular disbursement of financial assistance under the  Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) and Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) programs of the DSWD.

From January to August 2022, LANDBANK has released a total of P63.3 billion under the CCT program that benefitted 4.4 million low-income families for their children’s education, basic health needs and daily expenses.

A total of P11.5 billion was also delivered to 3.2 million UCT beneficiaries, as part of the government’s support interventions under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law.

Amid the rising prices of fuel and goods, LANDBANK is also working closely with the DSWD in implementing the Targeted Cash Transfer (TCT) Program to support around 12.4 million vulnerable households belonging to the bottom fifty percent (50%) of Filipino households.

As of end-August 2022, the Bank has disbursed a total of P8.3 billion in cash assistance to 8.3 million household-beneficiaries under the TCT Program.

The state-run Bank also upgraded the beneficiaries’ cash cards into transaction accounts to provide beneficiaries with wider access to an array of banking services, including cash card loading via LANDBANK branches, fund transfers through the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App, and cash-in via LANDBANK Cash Deposit Machines.

The LANDBANK Prepaid Cards can also be used to withdraw from LANDBANK Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and 7-Eleven ATMs free-of-charge, cash-out funds from the Bank’s Agent Banking Partners (ABPs), and make cashless purchases in groceries, pharmacies, convenience stores, and other accepting merchants via Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals.