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Bangar (LU) Branch 10th Anniversary

Rang-ay Bank headed by Area Manager (South Branches) Winnie Mingaracal, Bangar Branch Manager Aileen Fronda and Marketing Unit conducted a financial literacy workshop for students and members of St. Christopher Parish Youth Ministry held at the parish convent, Bangar, La Union on October 21, 2022. They were given a free Basic Deposit Accounts, which will help them to save at early age. The Parish Youth Ministry headed by Rev. Fr. Esteban H. Amor, President Carmela Mariz Lauriga and Parish Staff Lesly Corpuz expressed their gratitude to the bank.

November News & Updates

Rosario (LU) Branch 4th Anniversary

Rang-ay Bank Rosario (La Union) Branch marked its 4th Anniversary with the turn-over of Bulletin Boards to the Rosario Office of Senior Citizen Affairs (OSCA) last October 3, 2022.
Rosario Branch Manager together with the Marketing Team also introduced the bank and discussed its products and services to the senior citizens of Rosario. OSCA head Perfecto Hidalgo expressed his gratitude on behalf of the association.

Vigan (IS) Branch 18th Anniversary

Rang-ay Bank Vigan (Ilocos Sur) Branch donated longsleeve jerseys to the Plasa Burgos TODA members last September 29, 2022.
Vigan Branch Senior Manager Rolly Rabanal and Area Manager Rowena Rosales together with the Marketing Team also introduced the bank and discussed its products and services to the tricycle drivers of Vigan. TODA head Frederick Alsen expressed his gratitude in behalf of the association.

City Government, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of La Union discuss issues observed in the City

The City Government of San Fernando, La Union had a dialogue with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of La Union (CCI-LU) regarding the current concerns in the city on September 14, 2022 in the Mayor’s Conference Room, City of San Fernando, La Union.
The CCI-LU officers presented the concerns to the City Government headed by City Mayor Hermenegildo A. Gualberto on traffic management, lack of parking areas, compliance of establishments in parking requirements, insufficient lights along the main roads, disturbing sounds from the Night Market, and the unscheduled power interruptions in the city.
Among the concerns mentioned, traffic management and the disturbing sound from the Night Market was highlighted. According to CCI-LU, while they appreciate the traffic enforcers in the city and the implementation of ordinances relating to traffic, the city could employ more enforcers especially during rush hours in the most congested areas to regulate the flow of traffic while the sound disturbance from the Night Market was raised as a concern because the sound was loud and heard even during after curfew.