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Ortiz assumes presidency of LANDBANK


May 24, 2023

Lynette V. Ortiz (right) takes her oath as the 11th President and CEO of LANDBANK before Finance Secretary and LANDBANK Chairman Benjamin E. Diokno (left) on 24 May 2023 at the DOF Building in Manila.

May 24, 2023 – Seasoned banker Lynette V. Ortiz was sworn in today as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) following her recent appointment by President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. She brings with her over 30 years of extensive experience in local and international banking. 

Ortiz formally took her oath as the 11th President and CEO of LANDBANK before Finance Secretary and LANDBANK Chairman Benjamin E. Diokno at the DOF Building in Manila. She succeeds Cecilia Cayosa Borromeo who held the post for four years.

Prior to her appointment in LANDBANK, Ortiz served as the first Filipino CEO of the Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) Philippines, a post she held since October 2016. She led strategies to grow the local franchise across the various client segments and deliver sustainable financial performance. 

She also held various senior posts in risk management, treasury, corporate finance and capital markets in foreign and local institutions.

“I recognize the highly important role of LANDBANK in nation-building, and I am keen to contribute and infuse ideas and innovations that will further fortify the Bank in fulfilling its social mandate. I hope to bring in a fresh perspective drawn from my experience working in global organizations,” Ortiz said.

Ortiz has spearheaded several landmark transactions in both domestic and international capital markets for Philippine and ASEAN issuers.

She serves as First Vice President in the Board of the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP), and is also a member of the BAP Executive Committee.

She vowed to build on the gains of LANDBANK in supporting agriculture and other key industries, expanding financial inclusion, delivering assistance to marginalized and vulnerable sectors, and supporting other players in advancing inclusive development agenda.

“With the support of the entire LANDBANK team, we will work to make our operations more dynamic and responsive to address the changing needs of our highly diverse customers and stakeholders, while remaining viable and competitive,” according to Ortiz. 

A strong advocate for diversity and inclusion, Ortiz was named UN Women 2021 Philippine Women’s Empowerment Principles Awards Champion for Leadership Commitment recognizing her role in setting strong corporate commitments and inclusive leadership.


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