LANDBANK has fully restored regular banking operations in Cebu and Masbate following the recent earthquake and Typhoon Opong, reaffirming its commitment to uninterrupted financial access for affected communities. All LANDBANK branches in both provinces are now operational, with the exception of the Aroroy, Masbate branch-lite unit, which remains temporarily closed due to a power outage. Clients are advised to use nearby branches, ATMs, or the Bank’s digital platforms for their immediate banking needs. Despite the calamities’ impact on its operations and personnel, LANDBANK continues to expand support to affected communities, mobilizing ₱4.9 million in monetary aid to affected areas. This includes ₱2 million for Cebu Province, ₱1.5 million for Bogo City, and ₱500,000 for Masbate Province, ₱200,000 for Masbate City, and ₱100,000 each for the municipalities of Uson, Dimasalang, Cawayan, Cataingan, Mandaon, Milagros and Palanas. On October 2, LANDBANK employees distributed 2,000 food relief packs to evacuees in Daanbantayan, Bogo City, Medellin, and San Remigio, Cebu. The relief operations were made possible through the voluntary efforts and cash contributions of LANDBANK employees, reflecting the Bank’s collective spirit of compassion and solidarity with affected communities. The Bank is also partnering with humanitarian group Waves for Water (W4) to deploy portable water filtration systems in the hardest-hit areas. “LANDBANK stands ready to deliver both immediate and sustained financial lifelines to our fellow Filipinos in Cebu and Masbate. Our emergency support programs ensure that all affected sectors — from farmers and fishers to MSMEs and wage earners — have the resources to recover and bounce back stronger,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. Beyond immediate relief, LANDBANK is rolling out financial programs to support long-term recovery. These include: • CARES Plus Lending Program: Financing for MSMEs, cooperatives, and utilities for working capital, repairs, and disaster recovery. • Electronic Salary Loan (eSL): Quick access to credit for LANDBANK payroll account holders via digital platforms. • EasyCash for Emergencies: Emergency cash conversion for LANDBANK credit cardholders with flexible repayment terms. • Pension and Emergency Relief (PeER) Loan: Credit assistance for pensioners with LANDBANK Pension Accounts and government employees with LANDBANK Payroll Accounts, offering loan amounts ranging from ₱20,000 to ₱300,000. • Emergency Loans: Immediate financial assistance for government employees with LANDBANK Payroll Accounts and pensioners with LANDBANK Pension Accounts, up to P25,000. Borrowers with existing Salary or PeER Loans in good standing are also eligible. Clients may access LANDBANK services through open branches, over 2,900 ATMs nationwide, or online via the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA) and Link.BizPortal. For more information on the Bank’s emergency support programs, visit the nearest LANDBANK branch or contact the Customer Care Hotline at (02) 8405-7000.
READ MOREMastercard 10.10. Promo with SM Store Eligibility 1. The Promotion is open to all principal and supplementary cardholders of Mastercard credit, debit, and prepaid cards (Local & International). 2. To join the Promotion, cardholder must tap a valid Mastercard card for a minimum P10,000 single receipt purchase (straight or Installment) at any participating branch of SM Store. 3. Straight and installment transactions using a valid Mastercard card in-store and personal shopper paid via card present are eligible for the promotion, transactions paid via iPay88/emall billing are excluded in the promo. 4. Cardholders whose accounts are suspended or terminated are not eligible to join the promotion. Promotion Mechanics and Conditions 1. Mastercard cardholders can enjoy an instant fixed discount of P1,000 with a minimum single-receipt purchase of P10,000 (straight or installment transaction) at any SM Store branch nationwide during the promo period. 2. Promo period is on October 10, 2025. 3. All Mastercard transactions must be made within the promo period to avail of the discount. 4. Upon completing the minimum single-receipt Mastercard card transaction, the POS will automatically award the P1,000 discount. 5. Discounts are applied at the point of sale for qualified transactions and are applicable to all items. 6. The minimum purchase requirement is defined as net of all applicable discounts (i.e. class discounts, SMAC/SM Prestige discounts, and other SM discounts). 7. Offer is non-transferable, non-refundable and non-convertible to cash. 8. Promo is in conjunction with other Mastercard promotions within SM Store. 9. Splitting of transactions for the purpose of getting multiple discounts is not allowed. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB- 237002 Series of 2005
READ MOREAs part of its steadfast efforts to drive economic activities and promote inclusive growth, LANDBANK has rolled-out a new lending program to empower micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and their partner financial institutions with accessible financing and capacity-building support. Under the LIFTING MSMEs Lending Program — which stands for LANDBANK’s Innovative Financing Thrust Towards Inclusive National Growth thru Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises — eligible borrowers may use loan proceeds for working capital, business expansion, equipment purchase or upgrade, renovation, digitalization, franchising, export and trade finance, and green or sustainable projects. “MSMEs are the backbone of the Philippine economy, making up 99.6% of total business establishments and employing 65% of the total workforce. Every loan extended to an MSME creates a ripple effect — sustaining jobs, uplifting families, and strengthening communities. Through the LIFTING MSMEs Lending Program, LANDBANK is fueling this multiplier effect to accelerate inclusive and sustainable growth across the nation,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz. Loan packages for every growth stage To support businesses at every stage of their journey, the program offers three (3) loan packages. The Start-Up Loan, ranging from ₱100,000 to ₱500,000, is designed for start-ups and microenterprises with less than one (1) year of operation. It comes with free financial literacy training, minimal collateral requirements, and low welcome interest rates. For micro and small enterprises with at least one (1) year in operation, the Step-Up Loan provides between ₱500,000 and ₱5 million in financing, with added benefits such as free training, interest rate reductions, provision of Point-of-Sale (POS) terminal, and eligibility to transition to higher financing. Meanwhile, the Level-Up Loan, offering up to ₱50 million, is available to small and medium enterprises with more than three (3) years of operations. This package provides strategic funding to scale businesses further, coupled with lower interest rates and access to a LANDBANK corporate credit card. Under the Program, LANDBANK also extends a rediscounting line to credit cooperatives, rural banks, and microfinance institutions (MFIs) that provide loan services to MSMEs to boost their lending capacity, covering up to 85% of outstanding receivables. How to apply Interested borrowers may apply for the LIFTING MSMEs Lending Program through the LANDBANK Business Loan Application (BLA) Portal, an online platform where loan applicants can directly submit their applications without the need for manual intervention. The Portal allows applicants to complete application forms, upload required documents, and track the status of their application. It is accessible 24/7 through the LANDBANK website at https://www.landbank.com. For more information, interested borrowers may visit any LANDBANK Lending Center or Branch, or contact LANDBANK’s Customer Care Hotline at (02) 8405-7000. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation, and sustainable national development. Present in all 82 provinces in the county, the Bank is committed to provide accessible and responsive financial solutions to empower Filipinos from countryside to countrywide.
READ MOREPUERTO PRINCESA, Palawan – LANDBANK and Palawan State University (PSU) have partnered to launch the Cash-Lite Campus initiative, advancing digital financial literacy and empowering students with secure, efficient banking solutions. Launched on 9 October 2025 at the PSU Performing Arts Center, the initiative aims to reduce cash dependency and streamline transactions for University’s students, faculty, and staff through mobile and e-banking services. “LANDBANK is here to help students build digital confidence in managing their finances — safely, smartly, and efficiently. Whether paying school fees, buying meals, or splitting costs with friends, our digital solutions make everyday transactions simpler and more secure,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz, who led the event, together with PSU President Dr. Ramon M. Docto and other officials. The Cash-Lite Campus initiative introduces the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA) and other e-payment channels, equipping students with essential digital financial skills. A key feature is the LANDBANK Piso Plus account, which can be opened via the LANDBANK MBA, with no initial deposit or maintaining balance. Pre-launch activities on 8 October engaged students in interactive missions to promote account opening and digital engagement. The launch also featured a financial literacy session and live demonstrations of cashless transactions using the LANDBANK MBA, highlighting the convenience and security of digital banking. The initiative is expected to result in over 12,000 new account openings and a significant boost in digital transactions at PSU, supporting LANDBANK’s mission to advance financial inclusion in the education sector. LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz (2nd from left) and Senior Vice President Catherine Rowena B. Villanueva (rightmost), together with Waves for Water Philippines Operations Director Francelline Jimenez (leftmost), turn over 16 filtration systems, 16 handwashing stations, and 32 jerry cans to Palawan State University (PSU) President Ramon M. Docto (2nd from right) as part of the Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program. The facilities will help address the lack of potable water and handwashing areas in the University for the benefit of students and teachers. Following PSU, LANDBANK plans to expand the Cash-Lite Campus initiative nationwide, fostering digital adoption and financial empowerment among the youth. Through partnerships like this, LANDBANK continues to champion financial inclusion and digital innovation, ensuring students and educators are equipped to thrive in an increasingly digital economy.
READ MOREBROOKE’S POINT, Palawan – LANDBANK continues to strengthen its support for farmers and other players in the agricultural value chain with the regional rollout of the AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program in this province, bringing low-interest financing and capacity-building support closer to more agricultural communities nationwide. Over 1,400 farmers from the municipalities of Aborlan, Bataraza, Brooke’s Point, Narra, Quezon, Rizal, and Sofronio Española gathered for the event, reflecting the strong interest of Palawan’s agri communities for accessible and affordable credit assistance. LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Director Mynard Bryan R. Mojica led the launch on 10 October 2025 at Brooke’s Point Event Center. They were joined by Brooke’s Point Mayor Cesareo R. Benedito Jr., Narra Mayor Gerandy B. Danao, and national and local partners from the Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), National Irrigation Administration (NIA), Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC), and Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC). “With the continued rollout of the LANDBANK AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program nationwide, we are deepening our commitment to empower farmers and other agri stakeholders, including those in far-flung provinces like Palawan. We aim to provide them with the financing, tools, and partnerships needed to strengthen agricultural productivity and build resilient livelihoods,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Ortiz. Inclusive and holistic agri financing Developed in partnership with the DA, DAR, ACPC, NIA and other private sector partners, the AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program is LANDBANK’s enhanced value chain-based financing initiative to provide holistic support to agricultural players. The Program offers a fixed interest rate of 4.0% per annum for small farmers, fishers, and ARBs, with competitive rates for their associations and organizations, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), large enterprises, anchor firms, and agriculture graduates. Borrowers benefit from simplified documentary requirements, free life and credit life insurance, and expanded access to technical and market support to help boost productivity and profitability. The AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program is complemented by the LANDBANK ASCEND (Agri-Fishery Support through Capability Enhancement for Nationwide Development) initiative, a capacity-building component that provides farmers and fishers with training on digital financial literacy, sustainable agriculture, and enterprise development. As of August 2025, LANDBANK has released ₱1.78 billion in loans under the AGRISENSO Plus Program, supporting over 12,000 borrowers nationwide. The Palawan rollout follows successful launches in Pampanga, Cagayan, Isabela, Batanes, Bukidnon, and Iloilo, with the next rollout scheduled in Negros Occidental later this month. Strengthening partnerships for growth The AGRISENSO Plus Lending Program also connects farmers and fishers to market opportunities through partnerships with anchor firms, such as Kita Agritech Corporation, Sarisuki Stores, Inc., TAO Foods Company, Inc., Yovel East Research and Development, Inc., and Unified Tillers Agriculture Cooperative (UTAC). Santeh Feeds Corporation recently joined the roster of the Program anchor firms following the signing of a memorandum of agreement with LANDBANK on 07 October 2025 at LANDBANK Plaza in Manila. The partnership will broaden the Program’s reach to aqua farmers nationwide who use Santeh Feeds’ products and services. It aims to boost productivity and strengthen the economic resilience of aqua farmers, while advancing sustainable aquaculture practices across the country. LANDBANK remains steadfast in its mission to advance countryside development and ensure food security by scaling up inclusive and sustainable financing for the agriculture sector — empowering rural communities and cultivating growth from countryside to countrywide. ABOUT LANDBANK LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation, and sustainable national development. Present in all 82 provinces in the county, the Bank is committed to provide accessible and responsive financial solutions to empower Filipinos from countryside to countrywide.
READ MOREIn Nueva Vizcaya, talk about citrus and one name always comes to mind. Known as the province’s Father of Citrus for pioneering the local citrus industry, farmer Alfonso Namuje, Jr. has long been recognized as a local hero, whose vision and determination turned Malabing Valley into a thriving citrus hub. “Nung bata pa ako, mahilig na ako magtanim ng mga halaman. Baka yun ang ibinigay ng Diyos sakin,” Mr. Namujhe recalls. From a young age, he was drawn to plants, a passion that led him to study agriculture in college. But life led him to a different direction. He found himself working at a pig farm in Laguna, where he eventually became a manager. It was only after seeing how the fruits he planted in his backyard were celebrated by the community that he realized his true calling. “Yung mga prutas na tinanim ko, pinag-piyestahan ng mga tao. Naisip ko na ito pala ang magpapayaman sa lugar,” he says. This inspired him to return to Malabing Valley and dedicate himself fully to uplifting his hometown through citrus farming. Before Mr. Namujhe introduced citrus, the valley’s main crops were corn and coffee. However, years of armed conflict had turned the area into a settlement for former rebel forces making financial institutions wary of investing. Still, he believed that providing livelihoods could be a powerful tool for change. “If there’s a marketable farm product in the area, the government will take notice. Roads, electricity, infrastructure — they will follow,” he says. Guided by this vision, he introduced citrus to the valley. He then left his well-paying job and moved back to Malabing Valley with his family. Together, they began building the foundation for what would become a thriving citrus hub. He established the Namujhe Integrated Farm, and shared knowledge with fellow farmers through the Malabing Valley Multi-Purpose Cooperative (MVMPC), which he helped organize. As interest in citrus grew, more farmers sought guidance. Through the MVMPC, farmers gained access to techniques, financial support, and farm inputs, while his own farm became a living classroom and an agri-tourism site. A critical part of this transformation was LANDBANK which believed in Mr. Namujhe’s vision when others refused to. The Bank provided the financial support needed for farmers to invest in inputs and expand operations. Citrus farming soon became a viable industry, improving livelihoods and attracting government attention — roads were built, connecting communities and markets, and what once took a five-day carabao ride to reach Solano could now be traversed in hours. Through years of research and experimentation, Mr. Namujhe refined orchard management, introduced new cultivars, and shared his knowledge with students, co-farmers, and visitors. Malabing Valley became the heart of citrus production in Cagayan Valley, with Kasibu officially recognized as the Citrus Capital of Luzon. “Nagpapasalamat talaga ang mga tao. They accept na ako talaga ang dahilan na nag-improve ang kanilang buhay. Sa akin, that’s my achievement. I can be proud of it,” he shared, reflecting on the gratitude of local farmers. “Si Dad, ibang level talaga. One man’s dream, naging isang community. Isang tao lang ang gumawa nito, and pulled everybody up,” says his daughter Josephine, who was inspired to follow his father’s footsteps. “Yung mga politician sinasabi nila, 'Alam mo, kami makakalimutan, pero ikaw – yung binigay mo na legacy dito, I don’t think makakalimutan ka,’” Josephine proudly added, highlighting how his father’s contributions have left a lasting imprint on the community. Mr. Namujhe’s efforts provided not just a new crop, but a new foundation for success, empowering countless farmers by granting them access to innovative citrus production techniques, financial support, and necessary farm supplies. Through his work, many young people were able to pursue their education, and several families successfully built quality homes and acquired properties in the lowlands. His leadership and advocacy significantly contributed to creating job opportunities, effectively improving the livelihood of the entire community. His pioneering work has earned him national recognition. Most recently, LANDBANK’s Gawad TANYAG Awards honored him as Ulirang Magsasaka, acknowledging the impact of his leadership, innovation, and community transformation. “LANDBANK is doing their work, kaya I'm loyal to them. Maraming pumupunta sa akin na iba. Pero hanggang nandiyan pa ang LANDBANK, kasama ko yan,” he added. Through his vision, determination, and unwavering commitment to his community, Mr. Namujhe turned a once-overlooked valley into a thriving citrus hub — leaving a legacy that will continue to inspire generations.
READ MORELANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz (2nd from right) and DENR Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla (2nd from left) formalize a partnership to strengthen the country’s water security and environmental resilience through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 15 October 2025 at the DENR Central Office in Quezon City. They are joined by LANDBANK Senior Vice President Gonzalo Benjamin A. Bongolan (rightmost) and DENR Undersecretary Carlos Primo C. David (leftmost). State-run LANDBANK and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) have partnered to strengthen the country’s water security and environmental resilience through enhanced collaboration on water-related projects. The partnership was formalized through a signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) led by LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz and DENR Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla on 15 October 2025 at the DENR Central Office in Quezon City. They were joined by LANDBANK Senior Vice President Gonzalo Benjamin A. Bongolan and DENR Undersecretary Carlos Primo C. David. Under the agreement, LANDBANK and the DENR will jointly promote sustainable water resource management by extending financial and technical support to water districts, local government units (LGUs), and other institutions engaged in water supply, sanitation, and conservation initiatives. “LANDBANK reiterates its commitment to provide accessible financing to water districts, LGUs, and other entities engaged in water supply, sanitation, and conservation projects. Together, we aim to build resilient communities, strengthen public health, and secure the country’s water future,” said LANDBANK President Ortiz, underscoring the urgency of sustainable water solutions in the face of climate-related challenges. The partnership builds on the Bank’s existing H2OPE Lending Program (Water Program for Everyone), through which LANDBANK has already released ₱5 billion in financing to 35 borrowers nationwide as of August 2025. This enhanced collaboration will further scale up support for water-related initiatives nationwide. LANDBANK will allocate funds and design financing programs for eligible projects, promote concessional lending opportunities, and provide related financial services. As a Direct Access Entity (DAE) to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), LANDBANK will also partner with the DENR to develop and manage projects for GCF funding. “Integrated water management is a challenge that we need to be constantly working on. With LANDBANK's support as the implementing agency for the loan facility, we can move forward with ease, without having to establish a new system and new agencies to administer the same. Through this partnership, we will also explore a responsive loan instrument for water service providers to better support their operations and improve access to safe water across communities,” said DENR Sec. Lotilla. For its part, the DENR will identify priority water programs and provide technical guidance in water resource management, conservation, and environmental impact assessments. It will likewise assist eligible proponents in securing necessary environmental permits and approvals. Eligible projects include the development and rehabilitation of water supply systems, wastewater treatment, watershed protection, and other climate-resilient water resource projects aligned with national policies and UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 on clean water and sanitation for all.
READ MORELANDBANK reaffirmed its commitment to disaster response and recovery by extending ₱3.2 million in financial assistance and ₱3.1 million worth of relief packs to earthquake-hit communities in Davao Oriental and Cebu on October 23, 2025. Finance Secretary and LANDBANK Chairman Ralph G. Recto, together with President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz, led the simultaneous relief operations. “LANDBANK remains steadfast in providing timely assistance to our fellow Filipinos during times of crisis. Beyond immediate relief, we are equally focused on supporting the long-term recovery and rebuilding of affected communities,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Ortiz. In Davao Oriental, ₱500,000 was turned over to the provincial government, and ₱200,000 each to the City of Mati and Municipality of Manay. LANDBANK also distributed 1,000 grocery packs to displaced families, partly funded by voluntary donations from Bank employees. In Cebu, ₱2.3 million in financial aid was provided to 11 municipalities, including ₱500,000 each to Medellin, San Remigio, and Daanbantayan, and ₱100,000 each to Tabogon, Tabuelan, Sogod, Borbon, Catmon, Bantayan, Sta. Fe, and Madridejos. A total of 2,600 relief packs containing essential items, also funded in part by employee contributions, were also turned-over to the local Municipal Social Welfare and Development Offices of the said municipalities and Bogo City. Previously, LANDBANK extended ₱4.9 million in aid to Cebu Province, Bogo City, and Masbate, distributed 2,000 food relief packs, donated 32 portable water filtration systems, deployed mobile ATMs, and ensured branch operations resumed promptly. Beyond immediate relief, LANDBANK rolled-out financial programs to support long-term recovery, including the CARES Plus for MSMEs and cooperatives, Electronic Salary Loan (eSL), EasyCash for Emergencies, PeER Loan for pensioners and government employees, and Emergency Loans of up to ₱25,000. LANDBANK services remain accessible via 409 branches, over 2,900 ATMs nationwide, and online through the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA), iAcces, weAccess, and Link.BizPortal. For more information, visit any LANDBANK branch or call the Customer Care Hotline at (02) 8405-7000.
READ MORETo further secure your account from online and ATM fraud, amongst the list of existing features of the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA), we’ve added the Mobilock which allows you to instantly lock or unlock your ATM cards to protect it from unauthorized use. You may opt to lock or unlock your ATM card by location, either Domestic or International, or both. The Mobilock feature can be accessed through the following easy steps: Steps LANDBANK MBA Screens 1. Log-in to LANDBANK Mobile Banking App. 2. Click More then select Mobilock. 3. On the list of your enrolled accounts with ATM card, select the Account you wish to lock or unlock. 4. Toggle the button on either or both Domestic and/or International, then click Submit. 5. Review and Confirm the transaction or click Back to amend details. 6. Take note of the Transaction Reference Number. Simultaneously, you will receive an e-mail notification. The LANDBANK Mobile Banking App (MBA) is downloadable for free via the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. You may also contact our 24/7 Customer Care Hotline at (02) 405-7000 (Metro Manila) or 1-800-10-405-7000 (PLDT Domestic Toll Free Hotline), or send an e-mail to customercare@landbank.com, for more details. Note: We may add or delete any content anytime, with or without prior notice.
READ MOREPlease be advised of the new method of computing finance charges/interest on your LANDBANK Mastercard Credit Card. Click here for the sample computation. Thank you.
READ MOREAs of Fri, October 24, 2025
| Buying | Selling | |
|---|---|---|
| USD | 58.25 | 58.75 |
| JPY | 0.376443 | 0.390864 |
| EUR | 66.711233 | 69.273653 |
| GBP | 76.553963 | 79.494449 |
| HKD | 7.467822 | 8.022078 |
As of Thu, October 23, 2025
| UITF | NAVPU |
|---|---|
| Cash Management Fund | 1.592864 |
| Money Market Fund | 1.335441 |
| Money Market Plus Fund | 1.250425 |
| PERA Money Market Fund | 1.037565 |
| Medium-Term Bond Fund | 2.536387 |
| Bond Fund | 2.096157 |
| PERA Bond Fund | 1.250693 |
| Balanced Fund | 2.675928 |
| Growth Fund | 2.646115 |
| Alpha Equity Fund | 3.102007 |
| Blue Chip Equity Fund | 0.957835 |
| High Dividend Equity Fund | 1.083013 |
| US$ Money Market Fund | 1.452217 |
| Global $ Fund | 1.598242 |
| Equity Fund | 0.815584 |