Bangko Mabuhay and GCASH serve the mobile money community of Cavite

Bangko mabuhay together with G-Xchange Inc. (GXI), a wholly-owned mobile commerce subsidiary of Globe Telecom, brings the benefits of mobile money and convenient remittance pay-out options in Cavite.
Using the GCASH platform, its branches serve as cash-in and cash-out facilities for customers who would like to take advantage of the convenience that mobile money transfer offers. Bangko Mabuhay is also an active pay-out outlet for GCASH REMIT, cash pick-up remittance service under GXI.
Bangko Mabuhay, registered as Rural Bank of Tanza (Cavite), Inc., has over P900M in assets serving thousands of clients in the province.

Bangko Mabuhay 1Bangko Mabuhay together with G-Xchange Inc. (GXI), a wholly-owned mobile commerce subsidiary of Globe Telecom, brings the benefits of mobile money and convenient remittance pay-out options in Cavite.

Using the GCASH platform, its branches serve as cash-in and cash-out facilities for customers who would like to take advantage of the convenience that mobile money transfer offers. Bangko Mabuhay is also an active pay-out outlet for GCASH REMIT, cash pick-up remittance service under GXI.

Bangko Mabuhay, registered as Rural Bank of Tanza (Cavite), Inc., has over P900M in assets serving thousands of clients in the province.

See full section printed on Philippine Star on August 27, 2010.


MABS provides technical assistance to Bangko Mabuhay

Bangko Mabuhay

MABS conducted a 3-day product and operations review of Bangko Mabuhay’s microfinance products and operations for both individual and group loans on October 21-23, 2009.
The review team evaluated the performance of the bank’s microfinance products and operations, the product design and internal processes, their strengths, and areas for improvement. The team also assessed the bank’s microfinance delivery systems, organizational structure, loan implementation and documentation, and Management Information System (MIS).
Bangko Mabuhay has  five bank units operating in Cavite and one branch in Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro.

MABS observed the bank’s daily operations, facilitated focus group discussions with the bank’s staff and clients, conducted client interviews and held meetings with the bank’s management.

MABS observed the bank’s daily operations, facilitated focus group discussions with the bank’s staff and clients, conducted client interviews and held meetings with the bank’s management.

MABS conducted a 3-day product and operations review of Bangko Mabuhay’s microfinance products and operations for both individual and group loans on October 21-23, 2009.

The review team evaluated the performance of the bank’s microfinance products and operations, its product design and internal processes, its strengths, and the areas for the bank’s improvement. The team also assessed the bank’s microfinance delivery systems, organizational structure, loan implementation and documentation, and Management Information System (MIS).

Bangko Mabuhay has  five bank units operating in Cavite and one branch in Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro.

Bangko Mabuhay retrains on the MABS Approach to Agricultural Microfinance

bangko mabuhayMABS conducted a re-training of the MABS Approach to Agricultural Microfinance for Bangko Mabuhay’s officers and staff members on August 14-16, 2009. The training was conducted in Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro where the bank’s 1-year old Mamburao branch is located. Fifteen participants composed of Account Officers, Microfinance Manager, Assistant General Manager, Compliance Officer, Mamburao Branch Manager and other branch staff, and the Microfinance Supervisor attended the training.

Focusing on Micro Agri-loan Product (MAP), the 3-day training featured MAP’s loan terms and conditions, systems and procedures, loan evaluation, and documentation. MABS trainers also discussed Management Information System (MIS) reports. [Read more...]