PNB is SSS’s ‘Best Disbursement Partner’ among KBs - BusinessMirror

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SSS awarded PNB as “Best Disbursement Partner” in the Commercial Bank category of its “2022 Balikat ng Bayan Awards” during its 65th founding anniversary celebration held last September 30 at the SSS Main Office in Quezon City.

THE Social Security System awarded the Philippine National Bank as “Best Disbursement Partner” in the Commercial Bank category of its “2022 Balikat ng Bayan Awards” during its 65th founding anniversary celebration held last September 30 at the SSS Main Office in Quezon City.

“We are honored and grateful to receive this award from SSS,” said PNB Acting President Florido P. Casuela. “PNB has been a proud partner of SSS for the past 65 years. We are committed to being a reliable partner in providing diverse banking services to SSS and its members.” The “Best Disbursement Partner” distinction is awarded to financial institutions for achieving the highest amount of benefits disbursed to SSS members.

The awardees are recognized for their compliance to the provisions of the Social Security Law in terms of coverage and giving out of benefits, accuracy and timelines in their submission of reports to SSS, and participation in SSS programs. Receiving the award on behalf of PNB was Executive Vice-President and Head of Global Banking and Markets Sector Roberto D. Baltazar. The award was presented by no less than President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.” Awards is held annually to acknowledge the valuable contributions of companies, institutions, and individuals in helping SSS achieve its mandate to its members in the Philippines and abroad.

 

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