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Expanding financial access for all: LANDBANK rolls out LANDBANKasama program in remote areas

Published Jan 23, 2024 1:00 pm

The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) is ramping up efforts towards expanding financial inclusion in the country with the nationwide rollout of the LANDBANKasama program, which will provide basic banking services in far-flung and underserved communities, also known as Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs).

The LANDBANKasama program was launched as part of the state-run bank’s Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan on Jan. 18 with simultaneous events in 11 sites nationwide, including Batanes, Tarlac, Quezon, Oriental Mindoro, Camarines Sur, Bohol, Negros Occidental, Leyte, Cagayan de Oro City, Davao del Norte, and Sulu. 

The new LANDBANKasama partners tapped in these sites will add to the Bank’s 1,113 accredited local partners operating 1,870 cash-out terminals as of December 2023.

The LANDBANK Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan, which promotes digital banking and the habit of saving through financial education, introduced the LANDBANKasama program and the new LANDBANK PISO Plus, among the bank’s latest offerings. 

LANDBANKasama partner ZVN Store demonstrates to DSWD beneficiaries the convenience
of conducting cash-in and cash-out transactions using LANDBANK’s point-of-sale terminal. 

“The LANDBANK Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan represents our steadfast commitment to fostering financial inclusion and empowering the underserved. We will continue to leverage on meaningful partnerships and digital technology to reach and serve even the farthest corners of the country,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz.

Expanded financial access through LANDBANKasama program

To ensure financial access even in the most remote and underserved areas, LANDBANK is expanding its strategic partnerships with local players—client cooperatives, associations, rural banks, local government units (LGUs), micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and private entities, among others—to provide basic banking services on behalf of the bank.

LANDBANKasama is a rebrand of the bank’s Agent Banking Program (ABP), which better captures the goals of the program in creating strategic points of banking access and promoting collaboration among local players towards expanding financial inclusion. 

LANDBANKasama partners provide services such as cash withdrawals, cash deposit, fund transfers, bills payment, and balance inquiry while helping to save on transportation costs for clients who previously needed to travel to other towns and cities for these basic banking transactions. 

The program benefits beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program of the national government as well as government employees, teachers, students, and other private clients from underserved communities.

Banking and saving made easier with PISO Plus

A participant opens her new LANDBANK PISO Plus account on the spot using her smartphone through the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App during the rollout of the Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan in Mayantoc, Tarlac.

To encourage more Filipinos into the habit of saving, the bank also launched its newest product, the LANDBANK PISO Plus, which is a basic deposit account that interested customers can conveniently open online through the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA). 

With no initial deposit and no maintaining balance required, opening a LANDBANK PISO Plus account provides customers with instant access to the bank's other digital banking services. These include fund transfers, bills payment, e-commerce transactions, and cardless withdrawals through the LANDBANK MBA.

There is also no required average daily balance for the account to earn interest. Alongside a virtual Visa Debit Card, customers can opt to obtain a physical card for a nominal fee.

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Editor’s Note: This article was provided by Land Bank of the Philippines.