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BPI Officially Launched BanKo for Self-Employed Micro Entrepreneurs ( SEMEs )




Last Tuesday, July 25, 2017. Bank of the Philippine Islands officially launched its first micro finance bank. BPI Direct BanKo, Inc or BanKo was the result of the merger of two specialized thrift banks unit of BPI, the BPI Globe BanKo and BPI Direct Savings Bank  Inc.
BanKo will be a big help to self-employed micro entrepreneurs ( SEMEs) which has a small business. BanKo will be providing these small business entrepreneurs affordable and appropriate loan products that will be beneficial to their growing business with the help of financial expert advice and solution.

As we all know there are a lot of informal channels where SEMEs borrowed money for investment thinking it will be a greater help for their business but instead of doing more good it causes harm to their business. With BanKo, they provide a more formal platform which is more easy, accessible and they can get affordable loans.


BanKo recently opened  15 new branches around the country including Bicol, Negros, Davao and central Luzon.BanKO is aiming to open more branches nationwide to serve more SEMEs.
BanKo has it own financial advisors called BanKoPares and BanKoMares that will guide all the BanKo Clients.They will be the one who will help and provide expert financial advice what is the best products and solutions for their growing business.


Negosyo Loan is the Banko's  primary loan product, convenient and affordable loan that can be approved with in 2-3 days after completing all the necessary documents or requirements.
BanKo client can loan from as low as Php 25,000 - Php 300,000
If you have a small business and planning to expand it, you can visit or talk to one of the BankoPares and BankoMares in the nearest BanKo branch in your area.

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