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                    [Title] => PNB ends losing streak, posts P168-M net income in 2003
                    [Summary] => After five years of successive losses, the Philippine National Bank consistently turned in each of the 12 months last year, and ended 2003 with a preliminary and unaudited net income of P168 million, a reversal of its P1.948-billion loss in 2002.


The bank attributed last year’s performance to improved net interest margin, fee-based income and operating expense management. The gains were realized after PNB pursued the "Good Bank – Bad Bank strategy" that gave it more focus.
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PNB vice president Evelyn Ylagan, head of the bank’s ATM Center, reported that the significant growth of PNB’s cardholder base was attributed to the introduction of special account products such as Priority One Checking Account, the Bagong Bayani ATM cards for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), and the First Access Savings account.
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                    [Title] => PNB ends losing streak, posts P168-M net income in 2003
                    [Summary] => After five years of successive losses, the Philippine National Bank consistently turned in each of the 12 months last year, and ended 2003 with a preliminary and unaudited net income of P168 million, a reversal of its P1.948-billion loss in 2002.


The bank attributed last year’s performance to improved net interest margin, fee-based income and operating expense management. The gains were realized after PNB pursued the "Good Bank – Bad Bank strategy" that gave it more focus.
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PNB vice president Evelyn Ylagan, head of the bank’s ATM Center, reported that the significant growth of PNB’s cardholder base was attributed to the introduction of special account products such as Priority One Checking Account, the Bagong Bayani ATM cards for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), and the First Access Savings account.
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