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Development Bank of The Philippines

The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is a state-owned bank established in 1935 to support development efforts in the Philippines through lending, and has expanded to provide universal banking services. DBP focuses on supporting small and medium enterprises, infrastructure development, and social services through loans and programs for education, the environment, and outreach to vulnerable communities. DBP also offers remittance services for overseas Filipino workers to send money home safely and access their funds through ATMs nationwide.

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Development Bank of The Philippines

The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) is a state-owned bank established in 1935 to support development efforts in the Philippines through lending, and has expanded to provide universal banking services. DBP focuses on supporting small and medium enterprises, infrastructure development, and social services through loans and programs for education, the environment, and outreach to vulnerable communities. DBP also offers remittance services for overseas Filipino workers to send money home safely and access their funds through ATMs nationwide.

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DEVELOPMENT

BANK OF THE
PHILIPPINES
RUTHIE FABILA. RENIE BOY FABRA. JOYCE FADERO 1
HISTORY

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Timeline

1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998


Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The National Loan and Investment


Board (NLIB) was created to
coordinate and manage government
trust funds such as the Postal Savings
Fund and the Teacher’s Retirement
Fund.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The Agricultural and Industrial Bank


(AIB), which absorbed the functions of
the NLIB, was created and started to
harness government resources until the
outbreak of war.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The government created the Rehabilitation


Finance Corporation (RFC) under R.A. No. 85
which absorbed the assets and took over the
functions of the AIB. The RFC provided credit
facilities for the development of agriculture,
commerce and industry and the reconstruction
of properties damaged by the war.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The RFC was reorganized into the


Development Bank of the Philippines.
The change in corporate name marked
the shift from rehabilitation to broader
activities.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

With an initial capital of P500 million


subscribed by the government, the DBP
expanded its facilities and operations to
accelerate national development efforts.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The DBP delivered to the economy substantial


benefits in capital formation, employment
generation and increased revenues,
particularly in the countryside
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

Construction of the DBP Head


Office Building which was
completed in 1971.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

Former President Corazon Aquino E.O. No. 81 which


provided for the 1986 Revised Charter that called for a
clean up of DBP’s books, staff reorganization and
infusion of initial operating budget. The rehabilitation
program restored its financial viability and DBP
resumed lending operations.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The DBP implemented an institutional


strengthening program covering a thorough
revision of the credit process and a training
program for the intensive implementation of
new lending thrusts.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

The DBP was granted an expanded


banking license and attained
universal banking status.
Timeline
1935 1939 1947 1958 1969 1986 1995 1998

Former President Fidel V. Ramos signed R.A.


8523 amending DBP’s 1986 Charter. Among the
major provisions incorporated in the new DBP
Charter were the increase of authorized capital
stock from P5 billion to P35 billion, and the
creation of the position of President and CEO.
 DBP is a state-owned bank
headquartered in Makati City,
Philippines.
👉

LOGO OF DBP

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LOGO OF DBP
The new DBP logo creates an
impression of the Bank’s renewed
spirit and dynamism amid
changing times. It includes the
colors blue and red adapted from
the Philippine flag to strengthen
DBP’s reputation as a
development institution focused
on the well-being of the Filipino.
LOGO OF DBP
1.Geometrical symbol
The new DBP logo
includes DBP’s original
geometrical symbol
that represents the
forerunners of the
Bank.
LOGO OF DBP
2.Platinum color
The geometrical
symbol is colored
platinum to suggest
the Bank’s adherence
to the highest
standards in
mobilizing resources
for economic growth.
LOGO OF DBP
3.Subtle Red
The new DBP logo adds a
subtle red curvature
which suggests the
dawning of a new day, a
promise of a secure
tomorrow that DBP
aspires to achieve for
every Filipino.
Vision
A regionally recognized development
financial institution serving as a catalyst for a
progressive and more prosperous Philippines.
Mission
▫ To raising the level of competitiveness of the
economy for sustainable growth.
▫ To support infrastructure development,
responsible entrepreneurship, efficient social
services and protection of the environment.

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Mission
▫ To promote and maintain the highest
standards of service and corporate
governance.

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Objectives
Its primary objective is to provide banking
services principally to cater to the medium and long-
term needs of agricultural and industrial enterprises
with emphasis on small and medium scale
industries.

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Organizational
Chart
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Composition of the Board of Directors
CHAIRMAN Alberto G. Romulo
(15 Feb. 2017- present)

VICE CHAIRMAN/ Cecilia C. Borromeo


PRESIDENT (4 Jan. 2017- 28 Feb. 2019)
& CHIEF EXECUTIVE Emmanuel G. Herbosa
OFFICE (1 March 2019- present)
Composition of the Board of Directors
MEMBERS: Miguel C. Abaya
(23 Nov. 2016- present)
Maria Lourdes A. Arcenas
(4 Jan. 2017- present)
Luis C. Bonguyan
(11 Nov. 2016- present)
Composition of the Board of Directors
MEMBERS: Emmanuel P. Galicia, Jr.
(11 Nov. 2016- present)
Rogelio V. Garcia
(15 Feb. 2917- present)
Teodoro M. Jumamil
(14 Dec. 2016- present)
Rolando L. Metin
(10 Oct. 2016- present)
Corporate Social Responsibility
Statement
As a catalyst for a progressive and poverty-free
Philippines, the Development Bank of the Philippines is
committed to upholding its corporate citizenship program
through initiatives that promote the welfare of the Filipino
people particularly the underprivileged.

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1. Education
 Through the DBP Resources for Inclusive and
Sustainable Education (RISE) the Bank sends poor but
deserving high school students to college. Scholarship
assistance covers the whole range of the students’
requirements, including tuition, books, cost of living, and
allowances.

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2. Environment
 The DBP Forest Program is a non-credit
program that aims to stop denudation
and restore the country’s forest cover
through organized collaboration with
government and non-government
organizations, state universities and
colleges, people’s organizations and
other qualified forest partners.

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3. Outreach
 DBP supports community development thru its
outreach activities and programs.
 The Bank extends assistance to charitable
institutions, organizations, and LGUs for projects
aimed to augment the provision of basic social
services to select vulnerable groups of society and
for calamity and disaster response.
 
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▫ DBP Romblon Branch at Zaragoza St.
Barangay Capaclan Romblon,Romblon. 34
Head: Jose Gilbert O. Rabuel E-mail:romblon@dbp.ph 35
▫ DBP ATM installed at the
municipal hall of San
Agustin, Romblon

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Products and Services :
1.The DBP Electronic Cash Remittance (EC Remit)
 overseas Filipinos (OFs/OFWs) with a SAFER (Secure, Affordable, Fast, Efficient
& Reliable)
 way of remitting hard-earned money to beneficiaries and loved-ones in the
Philippines.
 DBP remittance services include a combination of traditional and electronic-based
remittance services such as fund transfers and payments through ATMs/banks,
non-bank service providers (like pawnshops and rural banks), door-to-door cash
delivery facilities, electronic payments, and online banking facilities.

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Products and Services :
2. DBP EC Card
 is a convenient card-based savings account designed for OFWs and
OFW Beneficiaries. Send money from any DBP remittance office or
Remittance Partner around the world, and quickly withdraw cash from
any DBP automated teller machine, or any ATM of BancNet.
3.WORRY FREE
 zero initial deposit; zero maintaining balance

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Products and Services :
4.CONVENIENT – access to account 24/7, anywhere in the
world (thru www.devbnkphl.com)
5.SAFE – secured with personalized PIN
6.INTEREST- EARNING ACCOUNT – earn the best savings
rate with DBP!
7.INSURED – with PDIC up to a maximum of P500,000 per
account holder
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Products and Services :
Other Remittance Services for Your Convenience
 1.Bank to Bank Credit – Fast and worry-free credit of remittances to any
bank account in the Philippines
2.Cash Pick-up – Claim remittances from any DBP branch or any of more
than 4,000 accredited/authorized pay outlets nationwide. Payout partners
include M.Lhuillier, Cebuana Lhuillier.
3.Payment to institutions – Update your monthly contributions or loan
payments to Social Security System (SSS), Philhealth, Pag-ibig, and other
government and private institutions.
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Reference
▫ www.dbp.ph

YEHEY Tapos na!


Amanah Ikaw Na!
And I Thank You!
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