
New ATM Service from BancNet for More Convenient Banking
BancNet, the country’s largest consortium recently inaugurated the first of its own ATMs It is located at Finman Rural Bank in Caniogan, Pasig, an area with limited ATMs. This is

BancNet, the country’s largest consortium recently inaugurated the first of its own ATMs It is located at Finman Rural Bank in Caniogan, Pasig, an area with limited ATMs. This is

Switched transactions on BancNet automated teller machines (ATM) surpassed the 2-million mark on a single day on December 15, data from BancNet, the country’s largest ATM consortium show. A total

BancNet, the country’s largest electronic banking consortium, recently welcomed three Luzon-based rural banks as subscriber-members in line with its thrust to extend the convenience of electronic banking to the countryside.

BancNet, the country’s largest ATM consortium, reported unprecedented growth last year, making 2011 a record year. The consortium grew 43.55% with the 27 banks and cooperatives that joined BancNet during

One of the country’s top 10 largest banks and the 2nd largest government bank, the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) recently joined the country’s largest electronic banking consortium, BancNet.

During their annual Stockholders’ Meeting on April 27, 2012, BancNet stockholders re-elected the incumbent members of the corporation’s board of directors for the term 2012-2013. These are: Luz I. Blanco
Branching Out for Sustainability: PNPI Partners with ISACA Manila for Tree Nurturing Activity
On the morning of June 20, 2026, the lush trails of the La Mesa Ecopark became a vibrant hub of environmental stewardship as volunteers from the Payments Network of the Philippines, Inc. (PNPI) joined forces with the ISACA Manila Chapter for a joint Tree Nurturing Activity.
Representing a powerful intersection of information security, national payments switch leadership and community responsibility, the collaborative event brought together employees and industry professionals who swapped their keyboards and spreadsheets for soil and Kalumpit saplings. The morning was spent actively planting and nurturing native trees, contributing directly to the vital reforestation and watershed protection of Metro Manila’s primary water source.
Beyond the environmental impact, the activity served as a unique, informal venue for the PNPI and ISACA communities to build cross-industry camaraderie. Muddy shoes and shared laughter replaced formal office dynamics, reinforcing both organizations’ commitment to sustainable development and corporate social responsibility (CSR). To wrap up the productive morning, ISACA awarded BancNet a certificate of appreciation, marking a successful day of grounding our corporate values into actual, living roots.
A tree-huge thank you to all the PNPI and ISACA Manila Chapter volunteers who woke up early, stepped out of their comfort zones, and left a lasting, green footprint for the future.
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