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[Title] => eBanking transactions hit P8.3B
[Summary] => The United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) has reported electronic banking transactions hit P8.28 billion last year, equivalent to a 16-percent growth from the P7.14 billion in 2004.
Volume transactions rose by 21 percent to 4.12 million in 2005 from 3.41 million the previous year.
Electronic banking offering comprises of telephone banking, internet banking for large corporate and institutional clients, internet banking for individuals and small businesses, and a web-based payment facility for both corporations and individuals.
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[Title] => ADB cover up?
[Summary] => A few weeks back, this column expressed its sympathy with one of the best-liked officers of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) who appears to be the victim of what many ADB insiders believe are trumped up charges.
This respected ADB officer, it will be recalled, is Gnanathurai Nagarajah, Mr. Gana to his friends in diplomatic circles, both here and abroad.
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[Title] => Saga of ADBs Mr. Gana
[Summary] => Mr. Gana is Gnanathurai Nagarajah, perhaps the most admired among the officers of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) based in the Philippines.
There are many reasons why Mr. Gana is so well-liked by Filipinos, particularly those who move around the diplomatic circle. One is his soft-spoken manner. Filipinos have been so used to the over-bearing deportment of expatriates that when someone so unassuming like Mr. Gana comes along, he is quick to be admired.
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[Title] => Reform or perish
[Summary] => A couple of weeks ago during the traditional New Years party for diplomats, Ate Glo called for a "revolution in the way we think and in the way we do politics and economics." She warned, as the headlines the next day declared in big bold letters, Reform or Perish.
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MR. GANA
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Volume transactions rose by 21 percent to 4.12 million in 2005 from 3.41 million the previous year.
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This respected ADB officer, it will be recalled, is Gnanathurai Nagarajah, Mr. Gana to his friends in diplomatic circles, both here and abroad.
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There are many reasons why Mr. Gana is so well-liked by Filipinos, particularly those who move around the diplomatic circle. One is his soft-spoken manner. Filipinos have been so used to the over-bearing deportment of expatriates that when someone so unassuming like Mr. Gana comes along, he is quick to be admired.
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