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The Gokongwei Group has re-entered big-league banking in the country as it completed yesterday the acquisition of the local unit of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

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The Robinsons Savings Bank (RobinsonsBank), which is ranked among the top 10 thrift banks in terms of assets, is seeking a trade-financing license with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to take advantage of Circular 650 dated March 9, 2009-Authority of Thrift Banks to Issue Foreign Letters of Credit (L/Cs).

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RSB also had the lowest non-performing loans (NPL) ratio of 3.64 percent among top thrift banks and boasts of a high NPL cover of 82 percent. Total resources more than tripled to P6.235 billion while deposits grew almost five times ending the year at P4.886 billion.
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The Gokongwei Group has re-entered big-league banking in the country as it completed yesterday the acquisition of the local unit of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

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The Robinsons Savings Bank (RobinsonsBank), which is ranked among the top 10 thrift banks in terms of assets, is seeking a trade-financing license with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to take advantage of Circular 650 dated March 9, 2009-Authority of Thrift Banks to Issue Foreign Letters of Credit (L/Cs).

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RSB also had the lowest non-performing loans (NPL) ratio of 3.64 percent among top thrift banks and boasts of a high NPL cover of 82 percent. Total resources more than tripled to P6.235 billion while deposits grew almost five times ending the year at P4.886 billion.
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