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Remittances for Development Print E-mail

Ercof is pioneering the introduction of alternative investment directions for remittances so that this leads to benefits to overseas Filipinos, families of overseas Filipinos, and to local rural economies in the Philippines.

A. Remittances for Development

  1. International conference on identifying effective economic linkages between overseas Filipinos and the rural communities in the Philippines 10-12 April 2002, Davao City
  2. A conference on programs to harness the resources of overseas Filipinos for the development of local economies16-18 July 2003, Silang, Cavite
  3. Overseas Filipinos and Hometown Development: A four-country European Roadshow 4-13 November 2005, Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands (pdf-944Kb right-click and choose Save Link As...)
  • Enhancing the Efficiency of Overseas Filipino Workers' Remittances Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2004 (pdf-708Kb right-click and choose Save Link As...). A groundbreaking project that looked at almost the complete landscape about remittances of overseas Filipinos. A feature here is a nationwide survey of remitters and remittance-receiving families.
  • Tapping Filipino Migrant Remittances for Local Economic Development: Case Studies, Issues and Recommendations for Policy Consideration (commissioned by the Ateneo de Manila University-based Center for Social Policy) (pdf-629Kb right-click and choose Save Link As...)
  • Tapping Filipino migrant philanthropy for local economic development: presented at a 2006 international conference on migration and development organized by the International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions (INAFI) - Asia and the Philippines (pps-481Kb right-click and choose Save Link As...)
  • The Migrantrepreneur (pdf-513Kb right-click and choose Save Link As...)
  • The Philippine experience in transforming remittances for development purposes by Dr. Federico Macaranas (Asian Institute of Management) (pdf-397Kb right-click and choose Save Link As...)

B. Financial Literacy

  1. http://www.ofwjournalism.net/epra/epra%202/eprastories0202.php
  2. http://www.bsp.gov.ph/about/advocacies_fin.asp
  3. http://www.bsp.gov.ph/publications/speeches.asp?id=275&yr=
  4. http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/oct/08/yehey/career/20061008car4.html

3. Microfinance

4. Rural Banking

  • Basic Premises: Rural Banking and Overseas Filipinos
  • Memorandum of Agreement between RBAP and ERCOF (pdf-221Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
  • Rural bankers tie up with NGO in tapping OFWs, an article in Business Mirror by Dennis Estopace (pdf-31Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
  • OFW Money flows to the countryside, a presentation by Atty Ding Bagasao at the 2005 RBAP Conference, Davao City (pdf-53Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
  • Data on Overseas Filipino Workers and Remittances (pdf-15Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
  • The Role of Rural Banks as MFIs in Remittances, a presentation of former RBAP president Senen Glorioso in an ADB Forum (pdf-451Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)

5. Dairy cow investment

  1. http://www.ofwjournalism.net/epra/epra%202/eprastories0204.php
  2. http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/man/2006/07/23/feat/despite.soured.deal.groups.offer.ofws.to.milk.dairy.industry.html
  • Danny V. Fausto's presentation on investing in dairy cows (pdf-419Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)

6. Local Government Unit (LGU) bonds

  • Basic Premises: LGU Bonds
  • LGU Bonds through overseas Filipinos (pdf-114Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
  • Johnny Villanueva of Preferred Ventures' presentation (pps-2.9Mb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
  • LGU Bonds as a Viable Investment Alternative (pps-501Kb right-click and choose Save Link As..)
 
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ERCOF-Rural Banks Program for Linking OFWs to Countryside Development

One Network Bank (Mindanao) www.onenetworkbank.com.ph
Bangko Kabayan (Batangas) www.bangkokabayan.com
1st Valley Rural Bank (CDO) www.1stvalleybank.com
Bank of Florida (Pampanga/Tarlac) www.bankofflorida.com.ph
GM Bank (Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bulacan) www.gmbank.com.ph
Rang-ay Bank (La Union, Benguet, Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan) www.rangaybank.com
Rural Bank of Guagua (Pampanga) www.grbank.net
Bangko Mabuhay (Cavite) www.bangkomabuhay.com
Bank Victorias (Negros Occidental) www.bankvictorias.com
Camalig Bank (Camalig, Albay) www.camaligbank.com.ph
First Macro Bank (Pateros, Metro Manila) www.firstmacrobank.com
Cantilan Bank (Surigao, CARAGA) www.cantilanbank.com
Quezon Capital Rural Bank www.qcrblive.com
Xavier Tibod (Bukidnon)
Xavier Punla (Misamis Oriental)

 
Financial Planning Services Print E-mail

Get personal financial planning information and assistance.  Check Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

Rationale for Personal Financial Planning Services

Many Filipinos have resorted to overseas employment as a solution to the survival of their families in the Philippines. Thus, promoting the idea of savings may be quite difficult, especially when a substantial portion of the earnings of many OFWs are already allocated for basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing and education. Whatever may remain goes to the OFWs own needs, or may be saved for emergencies, and ironically, luxury items.

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