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Security Bank names new CFO, creates Wealth Segment

Security Bank Corp., the seventh largest lender in the country, moved forward with its organizational transformation, with major leadership changes and the formal creation of its Wealth Segment.

Ninja Van, Security Bank partner for MSMEs

Ninja Van Philippines and Security Bank Corp. have launched a strategic partnership aimed at empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the country.

Security Bank wins awards at CFA Society’s Vision 2025

Security Bank Corp. received prestigious recognition for exceptional fund management at the CFA Society Philippines' Vision 2025 event, which also featured the 10th Annual Best Managed Fund of the Year Awards.

Security Bank ramps up branch services in Manila, Visayas

Security Bank recently relocated its Taft-Vito Cruz branch in Manila to a better space in 2 Torre Lorenzo and opened its Uptown IT Hub branch in Tagbilaran City, Bohol in the Visayas. 

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DOTr launches P1B support program for PUV drivers, offers fare discounts

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) will roll out a P1 billion service contracting program to support public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers and operators starting April 15, 2026. The program will run for two weeks.

Nueva Ecija farmer cuts fertilizer costs, doubles rice yield

A farmer in Nueva Ecija has developed a rice-growing method that lowers fertilizer costs while nearly doubling harvests.

FDI inflows fall in January as investor sentiment weakens

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into the Philippines dropped to US$443 million in January 2026, marking a decline compared with the level recorded in January 2025. The decrease highlights growing caution among foreign investors, with rising geopolitical risks seen as a key factor dampening confidence.

Meralco raises electricity rates in April

Manila Electric Company (Meralco) on Friday announced an increase of P0.5335 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in electricity rates this April. The overall rate for a typical household is now P14.3496 per kWh, up from P13.8161 per kWh in March.

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