LINAGAYEN,
Pangasinan -- Depositors of the shuttered Rural Bank of Lingayen Inc. or Gulf
Bank have started to be paid starting Apr. 25, the Philippine Deposit
Insurance Corp. (PDIC) said.
In a statement, the PDIC said claims settlement
operations for the Gulf Bank’s head office depositors took place starting April
25 and will continue on April 28, and
29.
The servicing of claims for clients of the bank’s
Alaminos and Dagupan branches, meanwhile will continue April 28.
Those with deposits at the bank’s Baguio and
Mangatarem branches were paid on Apr. 25 only, the PDIC said.
Claims settlement operations were held at the
banks’ premises.
The BangkoSentral ng Pilipinas ordered the closure
of the Rural Bank of Lingayen earlier this month.
The PDIC took over the bank as a receiver on Apr.
4.
The PDIC reminded depositors with accounts
amounting to P50,000 and below that they do not need to file deposit insurance
claims unless they have outstanding obligations or incomplete addresses with
the bank.
These depositors will receive their claims through
the mail.
Depositors who will file should present an
accomplished claim form, original copy of evidence of deposit, and two valid
IDs during settlement operations.
Depositors may also file their claims through the
mail, the state deposit insurer added.
Bank clients who will not be able to file their
claims during the said dates may submit their claims through the mail or
personally at the PDIC office in Makati.
“In accordance with the provisions of the PDIC
charter, the last day for filing deposit insurance claims in the closed Gulf
Bank is on Apr. 4, 2016,” the PDIC said.
The bank, a five-unit rural bank based in Lingayen,
Pangasinan, had 12,991 accounts with total deposit liabilities of P364.39
million.
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