LANDBANK, General Trias ink partnership for digital payments

(standing) General Trias City Mayor Luis A. Ferrer IV (4 th from right), Vice Mayor Jonas Glyn P. Labuguen (5 th from right), and LANDBANK Cavite City Branch Assistant Vice President Edgar Deligero (3 rd from right), together with other local officials and LANDBANK representatives, celebrate the new partnership for the use of the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal at the General Trias City Hall.

GENERAL TRIAS, Cavite – The City Government of General Trias has partnered with
the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) for the safe, fast, and convenient
collection of local fees for business permits and real estate taxes through the Bank’s
web-based payment channel.

Through the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal, residents can now settle fees, dues, and
charges to the local government unit (LGU) online at their convenience with just a
few clicks on their computers or mobile devices.

“Our collaboration with the City of Government of General Trias allows for
convenient and hassle-free payments. LANDBANK will continue to support local government partners in delivering innovative and responsive public service,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz.


General Trias City Mayor Luis A. Ferrer IV, Vice Mayor Jonas Glyn P. Labuguen, and
LANDBANK Cavite City Branch Assistant Vice President Edgar Deligero, led the
signing of a Memorandum of Agreement for the use of the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal,
together with other local officials and LANDBANK representatives at the General
Trias City Hall.

“Being an advocate of Ease of Doing Business and efficient delivery of government
services, this program with LANDBANK will enable the city to offer quality service to
its constituents,” said General Trias Mayor Ferrer.

The LANDBANK Link.BizPortal is a digital facility that allows clients to pay for
products and services via the internet from both government and private institutions.

For the first three months of the year, the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal has already
facilitated 2.18 million transactions amounting to P3 billion in value.

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