LANDBANK Launches Financial Lifeline For Pensioners, Gov’t Employees
In line with providing responsive financial solutions, LANDBANK is introducing a new loan facility designed to offer accessible financial assistance specifically to pensioners and government employees. Through the LANDBANK Pension and Emergency Relief (PeER) Loan Facility, eligible borrowers can secure loans between P20,000 to P100,000 at an affordable interest rate of 10% per annum, for emergency

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In line with providing responsive financial solutions, LANDBANK is introducing a new loan facility designed to offer accessible financial assistance specifically to pensioners and government employees.
Through the LANDBANK Pension and Emergency Relief (PeER) Loan Facility, eligible borrowers can secure loans between P20,000 to P100,000 at an affordable interest rate of 10% per annum, for emergency expenses, medical needs, and other urgent financial requirements.
“We are committed to expanding our accessible services for our diverse clientele, including extending financial relief during critical circumstances. The new PeER Loan Facility provides timely financial assistance tailored to help them in times of urgent need,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz.
The LANDBANK PeER Loan Facility offers two loan options: the Pension Loan, offered to qualified clients with LANDBANK pension accounts, and the Emergency Relief Loan, available to regular government employees with LANDBANK payroll accounts and at least one year of service.
Interested clients can apply for the PeER Loan at any LANDBANK branch or by contacting LANDBANK’s Customer Service Hotline at 02 8405 7000.
The PeER Loan Facility is part of LANDBANK’s continuing commitment to promote financial security and resilience, empowering clients to better manage unforeseen expenses with confidence.
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