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Malayan Bank senior vice president Philip Madrigal said they intend to allot about 30 percent of its total loan portfolio or some P100 million for microfinance-related ventures.
Madrigal said the bank is new in this business, joining the bandwagon of banks offering microfinance loans only last year.
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Malayan Bank senior vice president Philip Madrigal said they intend to allot about 30 percent of its total loan portfolio or some P100 million for microfinance-related ventures.
Madrigal said the bank is new in this business, joining the bandwagon of banks offering microfinance loans only last year.
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