LANDBANK backs Navotas City’s dev’t plan

LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C. Borromeo (4 th from right) and other Bank officers pay a courtesy visit to Navotas City Mayor John Reynald M. Tiangco (5 th from right) on 14 October 2022, to express support to the City Government’s development agenda.

NAVOTAS CITY – The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) continues to
support the City Government of Navotas towards the fulfillment of its socio-economic
initiatives to drive local recovery and inclusive development.

During a courtesy visit on 14 October 2022, LANDBANK President and CEO Cecilia C.
Borromeo and Navotas City Mayor John Reynald M. Tiangco discussed ongoing and
potential collaboration programs and projects for the benefit of Navoteños.

LANDBANK has been supporting Navotas City’s infrastructure projects through the
years, including the construction of the Navotas City Hospital (NCH), Navotas
Columbarium and Crematory, training center, medical and wellness center, and
street lights.


Most recently, the Bank extended financing support to the City Government under
the RISE-UP LGUs (Restoration and Invigoration package for a Self-sufficient Economy towards UPgrowth for LGUs) Lending Program, for the enhancement of the NCH and acquisition of various laboratory equipment and generator set, among others.

The City Government of Navotas and LANDBANK also partnered in 2021 to provide
Navoteños with a safe and efficient online payment facility to settle local government
fees.

Through the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal, Navoteños now enjoy the convenience of
paying their real property taxes, business taxes, and other financial obligations to
the City Government anytime and anywhere, without the need to physically line up
at the city hall.

LANDBANK currently has two branches and 10 automated teller machines (ATMs) in
Navotas City, providing convenient banking services to all of its 18 barangays.

LANDBANK customers include beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and
Development’s (DSWD) Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfer (CCT/UCT)
Programs, local government employees, teachers, and private employees.

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