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Local firms will continue hiring more workers in the second quarter as economic conditions remain favorable, according to a Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) survey.

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BPI Globe BanKO has broadened its tie-ups with leading establishments to make banking services more convenient to its clients.

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BPI Globe BanKO is studying a possible tie-up with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) as part of the savings bank’s novel approach to provide microfinance services and assistance to the country’s rice farmers and eventually to corn farmers as well.

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BPI Globe Savings Bank (BanKO) has lent out P26 million to microborrowers after it raised the amount from pledges last November.

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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is expecting a softening in the growth of remittances from overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) this year.

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The Ayala-owned Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) said it expects double-digit growth in its remittance business in 2009 from the $4.4-billion volume it recorded in 2008, a top bank official said.

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Naka-eskapo ang Lower Ramos bitbit ang 78-77 nga kadaugan batok sa Sta. Teresita A sa pagsugod sa Jun Pe Inter-Sitio Fiesta Cup didto sa Benjamin Solon Memorial Gym sa Barangay Cogon-Ramos, ning siyudad.

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BPI Direct Savings Bank president Raul D. Dimayuga said that they expect a 15-percent growth in remittance business for this year.

OFW remittances are expected to hit over $12 billion in 2006. In 2005, remittances were recorded at $10.6 billion.
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BPI Globe BanKO is studying a possible tie-up with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) as part of the savings bank’s novel approach to provide microfinance services and assistance to the country’s rice farmers and eventually to corn farmers as well.

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BPI Globe Savings Bank (BanKO) has lent out P26 million to microborrowers after it raised the amount from pledges last November.

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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is expecting a softening in the growth of remittances from overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) this year.

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Mothering is a very stimulating task that necessitates proper time management. Apart from being active in organizing family functions, moms also oversee housework, monitor children’s education, and carefully plan the family finances. BPI 24/7’s Mobile Banking facility- BPI Express Mobile, assists moms in fulfilling these roles.

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The Ayala-owned Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) said it expects double-digit growth in its remittance business in 2009 from the $4.4-billion volume it recorded in 2008, a top bank official said.

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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) continues its efforts to provide financial literacy to its clients, especially Overseas Filipinos (OFs) and their beneficiaries. As part of its initiative to teach Overseas Filipinos various financial solutions and management, BPI recently conducted BPInoy Learning Series caravans in Cebu and Cagayan de Oro last month.

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Naka-eskapo ang Lower Ramos bitbit ang 78-77 nga kadaugan batok sa Sta. Teresita A sa pagsugod sa Jun Pe Inter-Sitio Fiesta Cup didto sa Benjamin Solon Memorial Gym sa Barangay Cogon-Ramos, ning siyudad.

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BPI Direct Savings Bank president Raul D. Dimayuga said that they expect a 15-percent growth in remittance business for this year.

OFW remittances are expected to hit over $12 billion in 2006. In 2005, remittances were recorded at $10.6 billion.
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