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Home > Newsroom > News > DBP lends P760-million for health care facility in Pangasinan

DBP lends P760-million for health care facility in Pangasinan

March 18, 2021March 26, 2021 · News
Present during the loan signing were (seated from left) DBP Executive Vice President Jose Gabino D. Dimayuga, ACE Medical Center Chairman Dr. Amado Manuel C. Enriquez, Jr., DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa, ACE Medical Center President Dr. Bennet Go Ong, and ACE Medical Center Treasurer Dr. Sherryl P. So Kua. Also with them were (from left) DBP Account Officer Hazel O. Rabaya, DBP Senior Vice President Catherine T. Camarao, ACE Medical Center Vice Chairman Dr. Fernando P. Carlos, ACE Medical Center Board Member Dr. Ferdinand Manuel Dacumos, ACE Medical Center Founders Dr. Rogaciano Mariano and Dr. Arturo Decano; and DBP Senior Manager Edgardo T. Manalo.

 

State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has signed a term loan agreement amounting to P760-million with a renowned hospital chain to enhance the health care facilities and boost the operating capacity of its branch in Pangasinan, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said that the bank’s credit assistance to Allied Care Experts (ACE) Medical Center – Pangasinan, Inc. would be used to partially finance the construction of a seven-storey hospital building, and for the acquisition of various medical machinery and equipment.

“DBP would continue to support initiatives that improve the delivery of quality health care services to our countrymen,” Herbosa said. “Companies such as ACE Medical Center perform a critical role in the country’s efforts to emerge victorious from the current public health emergency.”

DBP is the seventh largest bank in the country in terms of assets and provides credit support to four strategic sectors of the economy – infrastructure and logistics; micro, small and medium enterprises; social services and community development; and the environment.

ACE Medical Center is a nationwide network of hospitals established by a group of doctors and other professionals led by founding Chairman Dr. Amado Manuel C. Enriquez, Jr. Its first branch was established in 2011 in Subic Baypointe and the company now operates nine branches across the country.

The project is to improve the bed to population ratio in the Pangasinan area from 1:1,019 to 1:930 while providing first-grade treatment and management for patients with advanced medical equipment and top-notch medical professionals.

DBP Executive Vice President for Development Lending Jose Gabino D. Dimayuga said the 102-bed medical center is expected to benefit the residents of Dagupan City, and the nearby municipalities of Lingayen, Binmaley, Calasiao, Mangaldan, Manaoag, Mapandan, San Fabian, San Jacinto, and Santa Barbara with a total population of about 700,000.

He said the medical center would establish various clinical departments and modern diagnostic and imaging facilities as well as special areas such as operating room, recovery room, medical and neurological intensive care units (ICU), neonatal ICU, pediatric ICU, labor room, delivery room, oncology unit, dialysis and eye centers,

“Under the agreement, the medical center would also be equipped with a cardiac catherization laboratory and kidney transplant operation facilities, which is a first for the Ilocos Region,” Dimayuga said. “Residents in the area need not travel to Metro Manila or nearby provinces to seek first-class medical attention.”

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