

The Landbank team shared that former rebels undergo financial literacy training and other seminars before they receive the loan assistance. At binibigyan po lamang natin sila ng mababang interes na 5% kada taon.” Pag indibidwal po ang hihiram, maaari po siyang makahiram ng halagang Php 25,000 hanggang Php 100,000 or equivalent to 90% of the total project cost depende sa kanilang negosyo. “ Puwede po silang umutang bilang individual borrowers, ang kanilang kooperatiba o asosasyon. and non-agricultural based projects such as sari-sari stores, barber shops, tailor shops, RTW or ready-to-wear clothing and more.Īccording to AVP Luzano, individual borrowers with Joint AFP-PNP Intelligence Committee (JAPIC) certification, cooperative, and association with viable projects and without pending criminal cases are welcome to apply for the lending program. Under the Program, FRs and FVEs can apply for loan assistance to fund agricultural-based projects like livestock, fishery, poultry, farming, etc. The Balik-Loob Lending Program is a loan facility provided by Landbank as one of the benefits offered under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program or E-CLIP. Jennielyn Zabala, Program Officer of Landbank Lending Center of Pampanga encouraged former rebels (FRs) and former violent extremists (FVEs) to avail of the Balik-Loob Lending Program to help them start a business or a livelihood project on Balik-Loob sa Pagbabago, the afternoon radio program of Task Force Balik-Loob, on July 13.

Representatives from the Land Bank of the Philippines (Landbank) led by Assistant Vice President (AVP) Edgardo Luzano, Head of the Programs Management Department of the Landbank together with Department Manager Virgilio Cabacang, Head of the Landbank Lending Center in Samar, and Ms. Jennielyn Zabala, together with the hosts of Balik-Loob sa Pagbabago, discussed the benefits under the Balik-Loob Lending Program. "WE HELP YOU GROW’: Assistant Vice President (AVP) Edgardo Luzano, Department Manager Virgilio Cabacang, and Ms.
