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Listed Philippine National Bank of airline and tobacco magnate Lucio Tan is looking at increasing its market share in the highly competitive cash remittance market by three-to five-percent over the next three years.

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Lucio Tan-led Philippine National Bank plans to increase its market share in the country’s overall remittance volume to 25 percent in the next five years, a bank official said.

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US-based financial services provider Wells Fargo & Co. has partnered with the Philippine National Bank (PNB) to provide Filipinos in the US a new way of sending remittances to the Philippines.

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“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” — Thomas Alva Edison

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Mr. Coyiuto, the only one among his siblings who studied in a non-Chinese school (De La Salle University up to college and then the University of Pennsylvania-Wharton School of Business for his MBA), has recently learned how to read Mandarin.
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Listed Philippine National Bank of airline and tobacco magnate Lucio Tan is looking at increasing its market share in the highly competitive cash remittance market by three-to five-percent over the next three years.

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Lucio Tan-led Philippine National Bank plans to increase its market share in the country’s overall remittance volume to 25 percent in the next five years, a bank official said.

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US-based financial services provider Wells Fargo & Co. has partnered with the Philippine National Bank (PNB) to provide Filipinos in the US a new way of sending remittances to the Philippines.

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“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” — Thomas Alva Edison

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