BSP recognizes PNB as outstanding regional partner
Philippine National Bank (PSE: PNB) has been recognized by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in the 2021 Outstanding BSP Stakeholders Appreciation Ceremony held through a virtual event on July 30, 2021. PNB Cebu Cash Center received a distinction as an ‘Outstanding Regional Partner’ for supporting BSP’s Clean Note and Coin program, an initiative that

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Philippine National Bank (PSE: PNB) has been recognized by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in the 2021 Outstanding BSP Stakeholders Appreciation Ceremony held through a virtual event on July 30, 2021.
PNB Cebu Cash Center received a distinction as an ‘Outstanding Regional Partner’ for supporting BSP’s Clean Note and Coin program, an initiative that helps to discontinue the circulation of unfit bills and coins.
Photo shows (from left) Visayas Region Head John Salas, Cash Center Head Julie Christine Alontaga, and Visayas 1 Area Head Walter Lasaca receiving the award on behalf of the cash center.
Themed “Pagpupugay at Pagkilala sa Gitna ng Hamon ng Pandemya”, the awards program is now on its 28th year of recognizing BSP partners. The stakeholders have been recognized for their contributions to the BSP’s vision of a stronger economy and improved quality of life for the Filipino people.
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