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Thrift banks set to expand markets

The Chamber of Thrift Banks will highlight its strong support for the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ thrust to build a more inclusive financial system on March 29 at Makati Shangri-La Hotel in Makati City. 

Themed “Expanding to New Markets,” the gathering aims to define the plan of action and initiate the next steps needed to reach out to more unbanked Filipinos. Financial technology company FintQnologies Corp. is this year’s CTB convention partner.

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“Thrift banks’ closer role to the communities they serve puts them at a crucial position that can contribute significantly to broadening access to financial services,” said Cecilio San Pedro, president of CTB and Sterling Bank.

“We hope to align our direction with the government’s agenda to decentralize economic activity and increase infrastructure development which is targeted to boost economic growth through financial inclusion and digitalization,” he said.

Establishing more “branch-lite” units or basic bank branches deployed outside business districts and strengthening of the digital finance ecosystem are some of the reforms of the BSP that aim to provide more Filipinos with the tools that they need to make sound financial decisions.

“Expanding to new markets will open more avenues for the public to use formal channels for money transfers, payments, and savings, particularly for the underserved communities and the micro, small and medium enterprises,” said San Pedro.

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