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                    [ArticleID] => 151079
                    [Title] => Keeping pace
                    [Summary] => Philippine National Bank’s first vice-president and chief technology officer Tony Limtong, Jr. was born in the year of the horse  and is as energetic as horse persons come.


Promoted to his new post in March 2000, he immediately set to work on big-ticket projects with the full support of the PNB board led by majority owner, Lucio Tan. On top of his list is the bank’s fully-owned business recovery center (BRC), which was approved by the board as early as April 2000.
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TONY LIMTONG
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                    [Title] => Keeping pace
                    [Summary] => Philippine National Bank’s first vice-president and chief technology officer Tony Limtong, Jr. was born in the year of the horse  and is as energetic as horse persons come.


Promoted to his new post in March 2000, he immediately set to work on big-ticket projects with the full support of the PNB board led by majority owner, Lucio Tan. On top of his list is the bank’s fully-owned business recovery center (BRC), which was approved by the board as early as April 2000.
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