DBP branch in Cagayan de Oro moves to a more strategic location

State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has transferred its branch formerly located at Capistrano Street, Cagayan de Oro, City to a more strategic location at Rosario Strip, Limketkai Center, Cagayan de Oro City.

Present during the inauguration ceremonies were Cagayan de Oro City Administrator Atty. Roy Hilario Raagas and DBP Executive Vice President for Branch Banking George Inocencio.

Joining the two officials were DBP Senior Assistant Vice President Mary Joyce Salgados as well as Limketkai Sons, Inc. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Albino Limketkai.

DBP Limketkai branch is one of the two DBP branches operating in CDO City, which has an estimated population of over 728,000 residents.

The latest branch, which is situated in one of the biggest malls in the area, is part of DBP’s branch network of 146 branches including 14 branch-lite units that serve as the forefront of the bank’s financial inclusion initiatives especially in unbanked and underserved areas of the country.

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