Data
on the operations and total resources of banks in the province show, to
some extent, indicators of the status of its economy. The growth in the
number of operating banking institutions gives insights on the pace at
which business and trade grow. Statistics on total loans show not only
the volume of capital lent to the entrepreneurs, merchants, consumers,
agriculture and industrial sectors but also the rate of return of their
loan investments. Indeed, the banking sector plays a vital role in the
development of productive activities of proprietors or corporate
institutions in the area. The presence and accessibility of
establishments providing these services to existing and prospective
investors contribute to the realization of programs and projects aimed
at industrial and entrepreneurial advancement.
This
chapter presents data on the number of offices of the financial
institutions in the Western Visayas region and the province of Negros
Occidental and the selected balance sheet accounts as well as the
income and expenses accounts. The sources of data are the Bangko
Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Regional Social and Economic Trends
2007 published by the National Statistics Board (NSCB), Region VI.
Sectoral HIghlights
Number of banks in Region VI in 2007 reaches 413 with PhP100.2 billion
deposits, while in Negros Occidental, the number of banks totaled to
157 in the same year with deposits amounting to PhP44.2 billion, which
comprises 44.12 percent of the total deposits in the region.
As of 2007, there are 222 universal & commercial banks, 56 thrift banks and 135 rural banks in Region VI.
The Province of Negros Occidental, on the other hand, has 102
universal & commercial banks, 21 thrift banks, and 34 rural banks
on the same year.
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