+ Follow ASIAN BANKING AWARD Tag
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[Title] => DBP garners Asian Banking award
[Summary] => The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) received the 2004 Asian Banking Award for its Sustainable Logistics Development Program (SLDP) which was adjudged the best development project financing program. The award was presented during the Asia Pacific Bankers Congress in ceremonies held last March 26 at the Century Park Hotel.
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[Title] => Empowering local SMEs via the Internet
[Summary] => Recognizing the strategic advantage offered by the Internet, more small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) in the Philippines are turning to this medium as marketing and communications tool. However, local information and communications technology providers that focus on SMEs remain few and far between.
PDB SME Solutions, a company set up by the countrys largest private development bank, Planters Development Bank (Plantersbank), in partnership with the World Banks International Finance Corp. (IFC), aims to bridge this service gap.
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[Title] => Plantersbank takes over Active Bank
[Summary] => Planters Development Bank (Plantersbank), the countrys largest private development bank, has successfully acquired Active Bank, following the approval of the transaction by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. Active Bank, a thrift bank, has total resources of P1.2 billion and a network of 31 branches all over Metro Manila and Luzon. The takeover by Plantersbank takes effect on July 1, 2002.
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PDB SME Solutions, a company set up by the countrys largest private development bank, Planters Development Bank (Plantersbank), in partnership with the World Banks International Finance Corp. (IFC), aims to bridge this service gap.
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