Land Bank of the Philippines (2024)

LANDBANK remains strong and adequately capitalized

October 15, 2023

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The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) remains strong, adequately capitalized, and compliant with regulatory requirements of the Bangko Sentral and Pilipinas (BSP).

As of June 2023, the Bank’s total assets reached P3 trillion or 7.9% higher than P2.8 trillion in the same period a year ago, while net income stood at P20.9 billion from loans and investments earnings, exceeding its first-half target by 19% or P3.3 billion. The Bank also booked double-digit capital growth at 14.4% to P236.3 billion from P206.5 billion in 2022.

Meanwhile, outstanding loans to agriculture and rural development was at P713.8 billion, representing 69% of its total loan portfolio of P1.04 trillion, almost three times the 25% requirement for local banks to allocate financing for agriculture, fisheries and rural development (AFRD) under Republic Act No. 11901 or “The Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development Financing Enhancement Act of 2022.”

As of June 2023, LANDBANK’s Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) remains at a very healthy level of 16.61%, well above the 10% minimum requirement of the BSP, while our Common Equity Tier 1 (CET 1) ratio stands at 15.73%, also compliant with the 10.25% CET 1 requirement.

The BSP tracks the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) and Common Equity Tier 1 (CET 1) ratio of banks to ensure that they are capable of absorbing a reasonable amount of financial risks and still comply with statutory capital levels. Both capital ratios are essential as it indicates a bank’s financial strength and how well it can weather financial challenges. A higher CAR means a bank is more financially stable and secure.

Even with the Bank’s P50 billion seed capital to the MIC as mandated by Republic Act No. 11954, otherwise known as the Maharlika Investment Fund Act of 2023, the Bank will meet its CAR requirements.

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LANDBANK, SariSuki unite to empower farmers with accessible credit

[L-R] SariSuki Head of Agritech Department Joselito Lontok, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Brian Cu, LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz, and Executive Vice President Ma. Celeste A. Burgos hold the memorandum of agreement for the AGRISENSO Lending Program partnership.Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has partnered with SariSuki, a leading Philippine agritech startup, which aims to revolutionize the agricultural supply chain through the Bank’s AGRISENSO Lending Program. This strategic alliance aims to support over 300 small farmers and Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) by providing accessible financing, hands-on guidance, and a reliable market for their produce, aiming to enhance livelihoods and contribute to long-term food security.LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz emphasized the partnership as a strategic move to support small farmers and boost crop production. “Through the combined networks, expertise, and resources of SariSuki and LANDBANK, we can effectively meet the financial needs of our farmers while providing crucial production, technical, and marketing assistance to enhance their productivity and income," she said.Under the partnership, SariSuki will serve as the primary buyer of farmers' produce, integral to its mission of building a vertically integrated agriculture superhighway. Brian Cu, Co-founder and CEO of SariSuki, explained, “By providing a stable market, and technical support in farming, business management, and financial literacy, we address farmers’ key challenges. Backed by LANDBANK’s financing, we aim to uplift farmers' livelihoods, ensure business sustainability, and enhance food security.For its part, LANDBANK will be extending to eligible partners endorsed by SariSuki the AGRISENSO Lending Program that provides affordable financing to small farmers, Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs), and the whole agriculture value chain, aimed at bolstering nationwide food security and sufficiency.A key element of this partnership is SariSuki's commitment to directly pay the principal of farmers' loans to LANDBANK, allowing farmers to immediately profit from their earnings, providing financial relief, and encouraging reinvestment in their farms.The collaboration seeks to lower the cost of fresh produce by integrating SariSuki’s supply chain with an omni-channel demand network and sourcing directly from local farmers. Through these efforts, SariSuki is driving meaningful change in the agricultural sector, ensuring the abundance, accessibility, and affordability of wet market goods.The partnership also aims to expand SariSuki’s network by working with LANDBANK’s Lending Centers in key agricultural regions like Nueva Ecija, Quezon, Laguna, and Cavite welcoming new farmers while continuing to support existing members.Since the launch of the AGRISENSO Lending Program this year, LANDBANK has supported over 1,766 borrowers nationwide with P272 million in approved loans.The Program is being offered at the Bank’s “Bilis Ipon: Digital Financial Inclusion Caravan” rollouts, which has brought banking and financing services closer to farmers in 17 underserved areas nationwide, including most recently Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental.Together, LANDBANK and SariSuki are building an innovative ecosystem that integrates financial support, market access, and technical assistance to uplift farmers and strengthen the agricultural sector. This collaboration is a significant step toward transformative change, fostering a more prosperous future for farmers, broader agricultural growth, and a food-secure nation.About LANDBANKLANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the Philippines promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation, and sustainable national development. Present in all 82 provinces in the country, the Bank is committed to provide accessible and responsive financial solutions to empower Filipinos from countryside to countrywide.About SariSukiSarisuki is an Agritech and ECommerce Startup that aims to improve the accessibility, affordability, and ultimately abundance of Fresh produce in the Philippines. The three year old startup is building an "Agri Super Highway" connecting farmers/producers to its multiple demand channels. SariSuki leverages the power of local communities to transform the agricultural supply chain and positively impact the lives of Filipino Ka-Sangga (farmers), Ka-Sari (community leaders/sellers), and Ka-Suki (consumers), and the larger community. Sarisuki aims to bridge the gap between these stakeholders and create a sustainable, equitable, and transparent agri-futures.

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LANDBANK backs Prime Infra’s sustainability push with P5-B boost

LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz (3rd from right) and Prime Infra President and CEO Guillaume Lucci (4th from right) ink a P5-billion loan agreement to partially fund Prime Infra’s projects across its core sectors. Joining them are Prime Infra Chief Finance Officer Sandy Alipio (5th from right) and Treasury Head Emma Villa del Rey (leftmost), alongside LANDBANK Executive Vice President Ma. Celeste A. Burgos (2nd from right), and Senior Vice President Lucila E. Tesoreso (rightmost) as witnesses.Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has approved a P5-billion loan to Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (Prime Infra) to bolster its sustainability projects, marking the first partnership between the two institutions.The P5 billion loan facility will be utilized to partially finance working capital requirements of Prime Infra’s pipeline projects across its core sectors — water, sustainable energy, and waste management and sustainable fuels. This financing aligns with LANDBANK’s commitment to advancing sustainability initiatives and promoting sound environmental management.LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz and Prime Infra President and CEO Guillaume Lucci formalized the loan agreement on 4 September 2024 at the Three E-Com Center in Pasay City.They were joined by Prime Infra Chief Finance Officer Sandy Alipio, Treasury Head Emma Villa del Rey, and Treasury Manager Kaila Almendarez, together with LANDBANK Executive Vice President Ma. Celeste A. Burgos, Senior Vice President Lucila E. Tesoreso, and Vice President Jell B. Ong.“We are excited to embark on this new partnership with a recognized leader in building critical and socially relevant infrastructure. Our common goal of enhancing lives and fostering resilient economies makes this loan facility a truly mutually beneficial endeavor,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Ortiz.LANDBANK’s financial support will enable Prime Infra to accelerate its initiatives in critical infrastructure sectors, thereby contributing to the country’s economic growth and environmental resilience.“This partnership with LANDBANK is a significant step forward in our commitment to developing sustainable and resilient infrastructure. It will enable Prime Infra to further accelerate the progress of our projects in sustainable energy, water supply, and waste management,” said Prime Infra President and CEO Lucci.This significant financing deal reaffirms LANDBANK’s role as a key partner in driving sustainable development and supporting projects that align with the country’s environmental and economic goals.ABOUT LANDBANKLANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the Philippines promoting financial inclusion, digital transformation, and sustainable national development. Present in all 82 provinces in the county, the Bank is committed to provide accessible and responsive financial solutions to empower Filipinos from countryside to countrywide.

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Pag-IBIG honors LANDBANK as top government employer

Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) was recently honored as Top Government Employer under the National Government category during the Home Development Mutual Fund Stakeholder Accomplishment Report (Pag-IBIG StAR) in the National Capital Region, for having the most number of employees who voluntarily raised their contributions in 2024.LANDBANK Executive Vice President Alan V. Bornas (3rd from right) accepted the citation from Pag-IBIG CEO Marilene C. Acosta (center), alongside Deputy Chief Executive Officer Benjamin R. Felix Jr. (3rd from left), Senior Vice President Atty. Marie Antoniette D. Diaz (2nd from right), and Vice Presidents Perlacita A. Roldan (rightmost), Florencio Pedro O. Galang Jr. (leftmost), and Atty. Marciano C. Pimentel Jr. (2nd from left).(photo courtesy of Pag-IBIG Fund)

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