Top executives of Pag-IBIG Fund announced on Friday (04 November) that the agency has allocated P5 billion in calamity loan funds to help members affected by Typhoon Paeng. Know more:
Top executives of Pag-IBIG Fund announced on Friday that the agency has allocated P5 billion in calamity loan funds to help members affected by Typhoon Paeng. Loan program. We have initially identified a total of 344,000 affected members in
said Secretary Jose Rizalino L. Acuzar of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development and Chairperson of the 11-member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees.
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