BDO Network Bank, opens in Cauayan, Negros Occidental
BDO Network Bank opened its first branch in Cauayan, Negros Occidental to serve individuals and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) looking for a partner in progress. With the opening of the said BDONB branch, a wider range of the bank’s products and services are now accessible, promoting the continuous development of the local economy.

By Staff Writer

BDO Network Bank opened its first branch in Cauayan, Negros Occidental to serve individuals and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) looking for a partner in progress.
With the opening of the said BDONB branch, a wider range of the bank’s products and services are now accessible, promoting the continuous development of the local economy.
Negros Occidental Cauayan Mayor John Rey D. Tabujara expressed appreciation on the opening of the new BDO Network Bank branch, saying it will simplify financial transactions of micro and small entrepreneurs in the municipality. This will significantly save time and travel expenses, eliminating the need to go to the neighboring town, which is approximately 23 kilometers away.
For his part, BDONB Senior Vice President and Community Banking Network Group Head Jaime Talingdan said the bank’s continued expansion to remote towns like Cauayan signifies its commitment to bring banking closer to those who need it the most.
BDO Network Bank, the community banking arm of BDO Unibank, offers financial products such as Savings Accounts, MSME Loans, Salary Loans, Micro-insurance, and Cash Management Solutions, among others.
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