Remittances Made More Convenient Through LBC And Palawan Express Tie-up

Posted on Aug 31 2018 - 8:20am by tweenselmom

As the end of the year is fast approaching (yeah, that’s how fast time flies, it’s just September today and in a blink of an eye, it’s already New Year’s day), many of us depend on remittances to make it through the year. No matter how we hate it, we have to face the fact that we have to cope with this kind of fast-paced life. Fortunately for us, there are institutions that strive to make our lives easier.

Just recently, LBC EXPRESS and PALAWAN EXPRESS PADALA (PEPP) have formed a partnership that will enable their customers to make sending and claiming money easier and more convenient. This comes after both parties signed a memorandum of agreement recently at the LBC headquarters in Pasay City that signaled the official re-launch of their partnership endeavored to benefit their legions of customers nationwide.

Photo from L-R: Lilian Concepcion C. Selda – VP for Finance and Controls, PALAWAN EXPRESS; Rebecca F. Badayos – Head of Remittance PartnersDepartment, , PALAWAN EXPRESS; OLIVER L. VALENTIN- SVP, Philippine Branch Operations, LBC Express Inc.; and, Eduardo C. Ibazeta- Money Sales Manager, LBC Express Inc.

Valentin says: “The need for a reliable and efficient money remittance platform has increased exponentially. And we, at LBC are happy that with this renewed tie-up with Palawan Express,we are able to reach both our loyal and new customers alike. By combining our strength, weensure that more Filipinos will be able to send and receive remittances wherever they maybe.

According to Selda: “The partnership of LBC and PEPP since 2012 gives customers more coverage in claiming their domestic money remittance, given PEPP’s strong rural presence and LBC’s highly visible urban locations. Our companies share the same vision of providing customers with the best options. We are happy that our partnership remains strong and we look forward to more years of working together and serving the Filipino communities.”