LANDBANK ranked among world’s best employers by Forbes
The Land Bank the Philippines (LANDBANK) was ranked by Forbes as the 6th best employer in the Philippines for 2023—the only government institution to achieve this distinction. The state-run Bank also placed 304th overall globally in the latest Forbes’ World’s Best Employer list, based on a survey of over 170,000 employees from multinational companies and

By Staff Writer
The Land Bank the Philippines (LANDBANK) was ranked by Forbes as the 6th best employer in the Philippines for 2023—the only government institution to achieve this distinction.
The state-run Bank also placed 304th overall globally in the latest Forbes’ World’s Best Employer list, based on a survey of over 170,000 employees from multinational companies and institutions in over 50 countries.
The survey rated employers based on various criteria that includes talent development, remote working options, parental leave benefits, diversity, work-life balance, and pride in the company’s products or services.
“Our employees are our greatest asset, right at the center of our vision, purpose, and mandate as a development institution. This recognition highlights our continuous commitment to prioritize our employees and put them in positions where they can best grow and succeed,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz.
Based on Forbes’ survey, LANDBANK’s efforts to maintaining a positive workplace contributed significantly to its ranking, coupled by its dedication to providing employees with opportunities for professional growth and ensuring a balanced work-life equation.
LANDBANK is focused on further enhancing its talent management, strive for employee satisfaction, and cultivate a collaborative work culture towards delivering service excellence.
The Bank implements various policies centered on physical and mental wellness, and facilitates relevant training and development programs.
LANDBANK is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, representing six decades of uplifting lives, empowering communities, and serving the nation — all in pursuit of an inclusive and sustainable economy.
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