+ Follow ELBERT ZOSA Tag
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[Title] => Reunion
[Summary] => The entire ground floor thats three rooms of Funeraria Paz has been leased by Lucio Tan and his siblings for the six-day wake of their mother, 92-year-old Chua King Ha, that ends today.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Equitable says BSP aid normal
[Summary] => Equitable PCI Bank said yesterday there was nothing abnormal about the liquidity assistance it asked from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) last year when it was hit by heavy withdrawals.
Equitable spokesman Elbert Zosa said "I think it was a regular repurchase facility which the bank availed of, there was nothing abnormal or special about it."
BSP Deputy Governor Alberto Reyes said the BSP made a special repurchase facility available to Equitable PCI Bank last year.
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[Title] => Equitable PCI Bank depositors flock back
[Summary] => Thrust into the limelight after one of its top executives testified that President Estrada used the alias Jose Velarde to open an account, Equitable PCI Bank is experiencing "some" withdrawals but has not sought financial assistance or emergency loans from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura said Equitable PCI Bank officials have admitted that since the bank figured in the impeachment process against the President, a number of its branches have had substantial withdrawals.
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[Title] => Vergara raps attempts to discredit bank
[Summary] => Equitable PCI Bank president and CEO Wilfrido V. Vergara decried yesterday attempts to discredit the bank following recent reports regarding the personal friendship of Equitable PCI Banks chairman George L. Go with President Estrada.
"We deplore attempts to discredit the bank as a professional organization because of the personal friendship of our chairman. Mr. Gos personal affairs are his own and his professional matters are the banks," Vergara said, in a statement.
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ELBERT ZOSA
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[Summary] => Equitable PCI Bank said yesterday there was nothing abnormal about the liquidity assistance it asked from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) last year when it was hit by heavy withdrawals.
Equitable spokesman Elbert Zosa said "I think it was a regular repurchase facility which the bank availed of, there was nothing abnormal or special about it."
BSP Deputy Governor Alberto Reyes said the BSP made a special repurchase facility available to Equitable PCI Bank last year.
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BSP Governor Rafael Buenaventura said Equitable PCI Bank officials have admitted that since the bank figured in the impeachment process against the President, a number of its branches have had substantial withdrawals.
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[Summary] => Equitable PCI Bank president and CEO Wilfrido V. Vergara decried yesterday attempts to discredit the bank following recent reports regarding the personal friendship of Equitable PCI Banks chairman George L. Go with President Estrada.
"We deplore attempts to discredit the bank as a professional organization because of the personal friendship of our chairman. Mr. Gos personal affairs are his own and his professional matters are the banks," Vergara said, in a statement.
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