The state-run LandBank of the Philippines, fourth-largest lender in terms of assets, assured beneficiaries of the conditional cash transfer program of the government of the continuous release of their cash grants amid the coronavirus 2019 pandemic.
In a statement Tuesday,
LandBank said it would continue to release the cash grants as scheduled through
the beneficiaries’ LandBank cash cards.
The
government’s social intervention program called the Conditional Cash Transfer
(CCT) is under the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps).
Crediting of the cash
grants to a total of 2,528,122 CCT beneficiaries nationwide will be on March
24, 26 and 28, 2020, the bank said.
At
the same time, LandBank reminded the beneficiaries, including the general
public, that the cash cards may be used for cashless purchases of groceries and
medicines in supermarkets and drugstores through the point-of-sale machines at
the cashier or check-out counters.
Also, in line with safety and
health measures being adopted by the bank, clients are encouraged to use
LandBank’s ATMs and electronic banking channels which may be accessed 24/7,
anytime, anywhere, instead of going to its branches.
These
include the LandBank Mobile App, iAccess, WeAccess, Link.Biz Portal, Electronic
Tax Payment System and Phone Access.
Meanwhile, Land
Bank also assured the public of its continued banking operations. Selected Land
Bank branches in the National Capital Region, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will
remain open.
The onslaught of
COVID-19 pandemic compelled the government to place the entire Luzon island
under a month-long enhanced community quarantine that will last until April 12,
2020.
The government allowed
supermarkets, public markets, drugstores, groceries, and banks to remain open
to service the needs of the general public.
Aside
from being the distribution arm for the government’s Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program, LandBank is also in charge of releasing the fuel subsidy
cards for jeepney operators and drivers under the Pantawid Pasada program.
This is meant to ease
the effects on them of the fuel excise tax adjustments under the Tax Reform for
Acceleration and Inclusion Act (TRAIN).
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