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DBP breaches trillion peso asset mark; loans rise 19 percent

March 25, 2021March 31, 2021 · News

 State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) joined the elite ranks of trillion-peso banks in the country, as the bank’s total assets reached P1.04-trillion at end-2020, showing a whopping 37 percent increase from the P761.24-billion recorded in 2019, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said the increase in total assets was buoyed largely by the hefty increases in deposits which grew 47.6 percent to P817.9-billion from P554.18-billion in 2019, and the double-digit hike in investments which recorded a 26 percent increase to P260.1-billion from P206.57-billion from the previous year.

“DBP’s latest milestone manifests the public’s continued confidence in DBP as a strong, stable and reliable financial institution,” Herbosa said. “We are emboldened by the fact that the bank was able to achieve this feat two years earlier than our projected timeline and despite the constraints of the prevailing public health crisis.”

DBP is the sixth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and has been designated as the country’s Infrastructure Bank by the National Government. It has a branch network of 129 full-service branch offices including 11 branch lite units situated mostly in underserved and far-flung areas of the country.

Herbosa said total loans to borrowers as of December 31, 2020 reached P423.32-billion, up 19 percent from the P356.75-billion OPB as of December 2019, with majority of the credit assistance channeled to critical sectors and industries that were severely affected by the current economic downturn.

He said the bulk of the loan OPB as of December 2020 went to infrastructure and logistics which accounted for nearly 53.4% or P225.9-billion; followed by loans to social services and community development, P78.9-billion; environmental projects, P44.8-billion; and micro, small and medium enterprises (mSMEs), P32.8-billion.

“We remain committed to the collective and purposive efforts of the National Government to bolster resiliency and carve a steady path to recovery and growth especially of our traditional customer segments,” Herbosa said.

DBP Executive Vice President for Corporate Services and Concurrent Head of Operations Marietta M. Fondevilla said DBP’s net income for yearend 2020 decreased by 30.4 percent to P3.9-billion from P5.60-billion in 2019 due to higher loan loss provisioning and increase in operating expenses.

She said DBP’s gross margin from January to December 2020 grew by five percent to P20.91-billion from the P19.9-billion earned for the same period in 2019.

“DBP’s financial standing mirrors the general trend in the industry as majority of the banks amplified actions in ensuring ample reserves to cover probable losses as a result of dwindling economic activity,” Fondevilla said. “We remain focused on delivering on our mandated role and mobilizing resources to spawn productive economic opportunities for our countrymen.”

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