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Development Financing: The Development Bank of the Philippines Experience BENEL D. LAGUA Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer Development
Development Financing: The Development Bank of the Philippines
Experience BENEL D. LAGUA Executive Vice President & Chief
Development Officer Development Bank of the Philippines
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Outline of Presentation 1.The Development Bank of the
Philippines 2. 2.Priority Development Thrusts Infrastructure and
Logistics Environment Social Services & Community Development
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 3. Corporate Social
Responsibility 4. Corporate Scorecard 5. A Commitment The DBP Credo
6. Closing 2
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Premier developmental financial institution 100% government
owned, 92 branches Ranked #6 in the Philippines; Assets = P 433B
Remits at least 50% of net income to government annually To
influence and accelerate sustainable economic growth To service the
financing needs of enterprises, infrastructure efficiency,
livelihood and job creation. Mandate: A Development Institution
Focused on the Well-being of the Filipino 3
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DBP is a conduit for: Industrial Guarantee and Loans Fund
(IGLF)Industrial Guarantee and Loans Fund (IGLF) 4 IGLFODA Official
Development Assistance (ODA) FundsOfficial Development Assistance
(ODA) Funds JICA KfW World Bank ADB
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5 Development By Partnership Flexible grace period Competitive
rates based on credit rating Short-Term and Long-Term Financing
Options to fix rate Contributes to the National Treasury
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6 DBPs Drive towards Inclusive Lending LGU + Water + Power +
Health + Education Corporate Banking Middle Market MSME
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Logistics & Tourism Transport Utilities Infrastructure and
Logistics Environment Initiatives Social Services & Community
Devt Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Agri- Agra SEED DBPs
Priority Development Thrusts
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Logistics & Tourism Transport Utilities Infrastructure and
Logistics Environment Initiatives Social Services & Community
Devt Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises DBPs Priority Development
Thrusts
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9 PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2011-2016 DBP PRIORITY THRUSTS:
INFRASTRUCTURE & LOGISTICS Transport, Logistics, Tourism CRUISE
CONNECTING PEOPLE CONNECTING MARKETS CONNECTING SUPPLY CHAINS
CONNECTING COMMUNITIES CONNECTING INFORMATION Through Transport,
Logistics, and ICT Systems LIDPEDP DSMP SGF EISCP SGF ISSEP SGF
IGLF BANK FUNDS PROJECT FINANCING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE &
ADVISORY SERVICES PROMOTIONS AND ADVOCACY Strategic Framework
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CRUISE Program Connecting Rural Urban Intermodal Systems
Efficiently DBPs platform towards a vision of SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY
DBP supports the transport and logistics sector as a provider of
medium and long-term funds due to the sectors critical role in
sustaining economic growth Niche markets for DBP include PPP
projects at the national and local levels as well as
private-sponsored projects in shipping, logistics, freight
forwarding and tourism
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Focus Areas of CRUISE Transportation Road, Water, Air and Rail
Transport Infrastructure & Services Urban Transport and
Non-Motorized Transport Logistics Warehousing Cargo Consolidation
Tourism Tourism Accommodation Facilities
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Infrastructure and Logistics Environment Initiatives Social
Services & Community Devt Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
DBPs Development Thrusts
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DBP Environment Initiatives Committed to environmental
protection and sustainable development One of the first PH bank to
integrate environmental considerations in all aspects of its
operations Provides financing as well as technical assistance to
projects that are environmentally sound Plays an active role in
encouraging clients and PFIs to include environmental
considerations in their businesses and thrusts
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14 DBP is the 1 st Philippine bank to be ISO 14001 certified
DBP Environment Initiatives DBP is a member of the United Nations
Environment Program Finance Initiative
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Green Financing Program Initiatives Sustainable Solid Waste
Management Program Clean Alternative Transport Fuel Financing
Program Climate Change and Carbon Financing Facility Water Supply
and Sanitation Services New and Renewable Energy Projects Tree
Plantation Financing Program Philippine Water Revolving Fund
Regional Infrastructure for Growth Project
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Green Financing Program Initiatives LUZON 148.12 MW (On-grid-
144.94 MW, Off-grid 3.18 MW) VISAYAS 10.50 MW (On-grid 10.50 MW)
MINDANAO 6.47 MW (On-grid 5.97 MW; Off-grid 0.50 MW) Contribution
in Renewable Energy Development
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17 BeneficiaryNegros Island KWH Generated 3,251,576 KWH CO2
avoided 1,476 Tons Fuel oil equivalent 6,136 barrels FOREX Savings
US$ 0.662 Million Green Financing Program Initiatives 8 MW
Bio-ethanol Cogeneration Plant San Carlos, Negros Occidental
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Infrastructure and Logistics Environment Initiatives Social
Services & Community Devt Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
DBPs Development Thrusts
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Social Services and Community Development Providing for the
Filipinos Basic Needs Lends to projects for health care, education,
housing and community development Helps provide access to shelter
for the poor while supporting the development of infrastructure and
community facilities in cities and municipalities
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Human Development Initiatives Education: Higher Education Loan
Program for Students Financing for Public Basic Education Financing
for Higher Education Shelter and Health Care: Sustainable Shelter
Development Program Financing for Public Safety Initiatives
Sustainable Health Care Investment Program
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DBP-Financed Hospital Projects
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Infrastructure and Logistics Environment Initiatives Social
Services & Community Devt Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Agri- Agra SEED DBPs Development Thrusts
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MSMEs Contribution to the Economy Source: 2012 List of
Establishments, NSO 0.4% Large Micro, Small and Medium 64.3% 35.7%
No. of Establishments 99.6 % 35% 65% Value Added Jobs Generated
MSME Large 23
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SMILE Department Wholesale Lending Dept. SME GROUP Integration
of DBPs MSME Functions for a More Cohesive, Effective and Efficient
Service Delivery to MSMEs Creation of responsive & MSME
Friendly credit policies Creation of Automated Credit Scoring
System, sponsored by Innovations for Poverty Alleviation (IPA), USA
Setting up of Regional SME Centers Expansion of DBP SME Unit into
SMILE Department 24
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LGUs and other Government Agencies DTI Strengthening
Collaboration with SME Development Partners DBP Private Sector
NERBAC Participation in SME Road Shows Participation in Business
Forums Financial Literacy for SME Clients Membership in SME
Organizations SME 25
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CSR Statement As a catalyst for a progressive and poverty-free
Philippines, DBP is committed to upholding its corporate
citizenship program through initiatives that promote the welfare of
the Filipino people, particularly the underprivileged.
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CSR Programs It is NOT a loan project. It is an assistance/
partnership project.
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DBP Forest Program A non-credit program that aims to stop
denudation and restore the countrys forest cover through organized
collaboration with LGUs, NGOs, SUCs, POs and other qualified forest
partners. It was conceptualized in December 2004 as an offshoot of
the Infanta, Quezon tragedy There are now 43 Forest Projects
nationwide since its launching in 2005. Classification of DBP
Forest: 1. Upland Forest 27 2. Mangrove Forest 16
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Cagayan State University PLGU Cagayan PLGU Aurora PLGU Nueva
Vizcaya Bambang Fruit & Vegetable Growers MPC BFARMAI MSWMC TCA
PLGU Bulacan MASAGKA KIMAMA BAMABA PLGU Occ. Mindoro PLGU
Marinduque WVSU PLGU Guimaras PCSD PSU CFDC LGU Gamay UKAFA
BALIKATAN PLGU Sarangani PLGU Sarangani (Expansion) LEGEND UPLAND
COASTAL DBP Forest Location Map As of Sept. 30, 2014 PO - 16 LGU -
17 SUC - 8 OGA - 2 ---- 43 MTCCCI VSU/LGU Palompon UP Los Baos LGU
Tagum City 7,121 Hectares 29 Upland - 6,370 17 Coastal - 751 DBP
Funding Assistance P128.35 Million SMMV SAMMAKA TIBMAD IMBO PMSOA
LGU Ubay VSU/LGU Isabel DOSCST UP Los Baos Expansion LGU Banaue
DEBESMSCAT FORSIHAMA LGU Asuncion LGU Cawayan Dept. of National
Defense
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DBP Endowment for Education Program The DBP Endowment for
Education Program (DEEP) is a CSR project that supports the best
and the brightest high school (secondary) graduates from indigent
families. Through DEEP, the Bank sends poor but deserving high
school students to college. Scholarship assistance covers the whole
range of the students requirements, including books, cost of
living, and allowances. Now a brand name and a mainstream activity
firmly defining DBPs mandate as a development institution, DEEP
supports a total of 2,542 scholars as of November 2013.
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A Commitment The DBP Credo Committed to a progressive Filipino
society Mission is to make the Filipino productive and competitive
Work as partners with those taking the lead in development
Commitment to service is before personal ambition Trademarks are:
Integrity and Competence, Teamwork and Professionalism
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Closing He who survives is not the strongest nor most
intelligent.... But he who is more responsive to change and is
flexible to adopt to situations Charles Darwin Development Bank of
the Philippines Development Bank of the Philippines