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Rural banks will have more confidence in lending to small borrowers in the countryside by gaining access to accurate, timely, objective and widely available credit information from the newly established Credit Information Corp. (CiC).

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Accurate and accessible credit information to rural banks will speed up the flow of credit for rural development, according to the Credit Information Corp. (CiC).

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The establishment and full operation of a national credit bureau would boost the country’s ranking in doing business, said Credit Information Corp. (CiC) president Baltazar N. Endriga.

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Philippine cooperatives and small entrepreneurs will benefit from the availability of credit information, which is expected to ease credit flow, according to the Credit Information Corp. (CiC).

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By the first quarter of 2012, the Credit Information Corp. (CIC) will bid out the software and hardware paraphernalia that will run the country’s centralized credit information system.

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The proposed Central Credit Information Corp. (CCIC) has not received its mandated seed capital of P75 million under Republic Act (RA) 9510, or the Credit Information System Act (CISA).

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Fereira holds an MBA degree from the University of California — Los Angeles, an MS in Marketing Management Development from Syracuse University – New York, and a BS Microbiology from the University of the Philippines. He was the first Filipino and first Asian to serve as president of the Syracuse University Graduate School of Sales Management and Marketing.
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1. The poverty incidence is 34.2 per cent (Year 2000 figure). Thirty million Filipinos live on less than P23 a day.

2. About P150-billion, or one-fifth of the government’s national budget was lost to corruption. An international survey ranked the Philippines No. 9 in terms of corruption in a scale of 1-10 ("1" for the least corrupt; "10" for the most corrupt).
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Accurate and accessible credit information to rural banks will speed up the flow of credit for rural development, according to the Credit Information Corp. (CiC).

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The establishment and full operation of a national credit bureau would boost the country’s ranking in doing business, said Credit Information Corp. (CiC) president Baltazar N. Endriga.

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Philippine cooperatives and small entrepreneurs will benefit from the availability of credit information, which is expected to ease credit flow, according to the Credit Information Corp. (CiC).

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By the first quarter of 2012, the Credit Information Corp. (CIC) will bid out the software and hardware paraphernalia that will run the country’s centralized credit information system.

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The proposed Central Credit Information Corp. (CCIC) has not received its mandated seed capital of P75 million under Republic Act (RA) 9510, or the Credit Information System Act (CISA).

[DatePublished] => 2011-07-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097672 [AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres [SectionName] => Banking [SectionUrl] => banking [URL] => ) [6] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 190371 [Title] => Fereira voted new MAP president [Summary] => Edward L. Fereira, president and CEO of Ferycor International Management Group Inc., was recently elected president of the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) for year 2003.

Fereira holds an MBA degree from the University of California — Los Angeles, an MS in Marketing Management Development from Syracuse University – New York, and a BS Microbiology from the University of the Philippines. He was the first Filipino and first Asian to serve as president of the Syracuse University Graduate School of Sales Management and Marketing.
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[DatePublished] => 2002-10-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134209 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804859 [AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [8] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 176550 [Title] => New political party to reform government [Summary] => Here’s how bad things are in our country:

1. The poverty incidence is 34.2 per cent (Year 2000 figure). Thirty million Filipinos live on less than P23 a day.

2. About P150-billion, or one-fifth of the government’s national budget was lost to corruption. An international survey ranked the Philippines No. 9 in terms of corruption in a scale of 1-10 ("1" for the least corrupt; "10" for the most corrupt).
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