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[Title] => Newest Bancnet member
[Summary] => United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB) became the 115th member of BancNet, the largest ATM consortium in the country with a network of more than 12,200 ATMs and over 40 million ATM cardholders.
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[Title] => UCPB Savings Bank shifts to high gear in second semester
[Summary] => The UCPB Savings Bank (USB) wants to be known as "the consumer bank" as well as solidify its place among the top 10 thrift banks by 2008. USB is the thrift and savings bank of the United Coconut Planter Bank (UCPB).
In end 2005, USB placed among the top 15 in terms of resources and deposits, and seventh in terms of capital base.
"After a consolidation period, we will be going full throttle starting second semester of the year," Edmond E. Bernardo, UCPB Savings president said.
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[Title] => BSP OKs thrift, rural bank merger
[Summary] => The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has approved the merger between the UCPB Savings Bank (USB) and UCPB Rural Bank (URB), both subsidiaries of the United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB).
The thrift and savings is the surviving entity in the merger since its bank license will allow the merged bank to engage in a wider range of banking activities.
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[Title] => UCPB Savings eyes spot in top 10 thrift banks by 2008
[Summary] => With its branch expansion in full throttle, UCPB Savings Bank remains confident it would land in the top 10 among the countrys 89 thrift banks by 2008.
At the end of 2004, the bank is ranked eighth in terms of capital, 14th in terms of loan portfolio, 15th in deposits, and 16th in resources.
Last July, UCPB Savings absorbed sister company UCPB Rural Bank, increasing its potentials to barge into the top 10 list. Full integration will be realized by end-2005 or early 2006.
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[Summary] => The UCPB Savings Bank (USB) wants to be known as "the consumer bank" as well as solidify its place among the top 10 thrift banks by 2008. USB is the thrift and savings bank of the United Coconut Planter Bank (UCPB).
In end 2005, USB placed among the top 15 in terms of resources and deposits, and seventh in terms of capital base.
"After a consolidation period, we will be going full throttle starting second semester of the year," Edmond E. Bernardo, UCPB Savings president said.
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The thrift and savings is the surviving entity in the merger since its bank license will allow the merged bank to engage in a wider range of banking activities.
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At the end of 2004, the bank is ranked eighth in terms of capital, 14th in terms of loan portfolio, 15th in deposits, and 16th in resources.
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