DBP installs ATMs in underbanked Palawan towns

Narra, Palawan Mayor Gerandy Danao (5th from left) poses with officers and staff of DBP headed by Senior Assistant Vice President Joel Jalbuena (6th from left) during the blessing and inauguration of the DBP ATM in Narra, Palawan.

In support of the National Government’s efforts to promote greater financial inclusion, state-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) recently installed offsite automated teller machines (ATMs) in the underbanked municipalities of Quezon and Narra in Palawan, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said the installation of the ATMs mirrors the bank’s commitment to promote financial inclusion especially in underbanked and unserved areas of the country.

“These newly-installed ATMs will provide 24/7 electronic banking services to nearly 200,000 residents of the municipalities of Quezon and Narra, Palawan and the neighboring unbanked town of Rizal,” he said.

While classified as first-class municipalities, both Narra and Quezon, Palawan are underbanked with only two rural banks operating in these areas. The said towns are also more than two hours away from the provincial capital, Puerto Princesa City.

The inauguration and blessing of the ATMs was attended by towns officials led by municipal mayors Joselito O. Ayala of Quezon, Palawan and Gerandy B. Danao of Narra, Palawan, and by DBP officials headed by Branch Banking Group-Southern Luzon Head Senior Assistant Vice President Joel G. Jalbuena.