AYALA-LED Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is targeting to provide P3 billion worth of housing loans to give Filipino families access to affordable housing.
AYALA-LED Bank of the Philippine Islands is targeting to provide P3 billion worth of housing loans to give Filipino families access to affordable housing.'We're here because we want to reach as many affordable housing developers so we can book the loans of their clients. Because that's true, we also see a backlog from our end,' BPI Vice President Dexter Lloyd Cuajotor said.
BPI has accredited at least 42 member-developers of OSHDP and was aiming to accredit more developers during last week's summit by sending accreditors to the event.'There are about 141 , so we will accredit more. We'll start the conversation, so, more and more projects,' he said, explaining that the bank's initial target is to provide P3 billion worth of affordable housing loans.'It's just the start,' Cuajotor said.
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