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The BancNet ATM consortium has expanded its membership base to 1,113 banks and outsourcing provides as of end-June.

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"There are no limitations in doing business in Manila. In fact, we have major ongoing investments such as LG Electronics and the Kepco power plant in Ilijan, Batangas as well as proposed investments in the Malampaya natural gas fields and Samsung in several infrastructure projects here," KEB Manila general manager Seung Kwon Kim said.
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"Part of our expansion plans is to reach the retail banking market, and we are looking to partner with a local commercial bank," said Dong-Jin Kim, Korea Exchange Bank deputy president and head of global corporate bank over the weekend.
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