CLIS brings Cebuana CTPL to Davao City

 


Davao City’s tri-media and bloggers with (seated at center: l-r) Federal Phoenix Assurance Company Distribution and Branches Manager Vinelle Haber, Cebuana Lhuillier Davao Regional Manager Eduardo Flores Jr., Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions General Manager Jonathan Batangan, Federal Phoenix Assurance Company Asst. Vice President for Distributions and Branches Gerard Agra

April 11, 2013 – Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions (CLIS) introduced the Cebuana Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) in a local press conference held at Max Restaurant in SM City-Davao.

CLIS, the insurance arm of P.J. Lhuillier, Incorporated (PJLI), partnered with the country’s number one motor insurer, Federal Phoenix Assurance Company (FPAC) to offer the motoring public the most convenient way to obtain CTPL policies. Policy renewals and insurance settlements can now be easily done in any of Cebuana Lhuillier’s more than 1,500 branches nationwide.

During the media launch, CLIS General Manager Jonathan Batangan presented the key features of Cebuana CTPL. Among those is its “no fault indemnity” clause which translates to a guaranteed Php15,000.00 accident coverage regardless of who is at fault. Another neat feature is the 24 hour claims turn-around time to process settlements, making it the fastest institutionalized claims processing in the country. He also emphasized how Cebuana CTPL significantly helps the motoring public by offering the right premiums minus the “mark-up” and poses a challenge to fly-by-night insurance companies in issuing fake CTPLs.

The Davao launch is the fourth leg in the nationwide campaign with the first three held in Manila, Baguio and Cebu.

Cebuana Lhuillier partners with VECO

P.J. Lhuillier, Inc. Chief Administrator Officer Jose Miguel Jimenez, P.J. Lhuillier, Inc. Corporate Planning Group Head Marissa Ancog, Visayan Electric Company, Inc. Billing and Collections Manager Sandro Aboitiz, and Visayan Electric Company, Inc. Group Business Solutions Manager Bryan Conejos

On April 22, 2013 Cebuana Lhuillier formally sealed its partnership with the second largest electric utility in the Philippines, Visayan Electric Company, Inc. (VECO). Clients from the Visayas can now conveniently pay their VECO bills at any of Cebuana Lhuillier’s 1,500 branches nationwide.

VECO is owned and managed by Aboitiz Power Corporation and Vivant Corporation. It covers the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay and Naga, including the municipalities in the greater part of Metro Cebu – Liloan, Consolacion, Minglanilla and San Fernando.

Cebuana Lhuillier, the flagship company under P.J. Lhuillier, Inc. (PJLI), is a frontrunner in the field of business-to-business solutions services including bills payment, local and international remittance, online payment service, collections service, and microinsurance.

To view other Cebuana Lhuillier partners, visit www.cebuanalhuillier.com.
 

Ambassador Lhuillier pays courtesy call to Portuguese Navy Chief

Ambassador Philippe J. Lhuillier calls on Admiral José Carlos Torrado Saldanha Lopes (left), Chief of Naval Staff of the Portuguese Navy on April 16, 2013 at the Navy Headquarters in Lisbon. Also in the photo is Rear Admiral José Luis Branco Seabra de Melo, his Chief of Staff.

Ambassador Philippe J. Lhuillier paid a courtesy call to Admiral José Carlos Torrado Saldanha Lopes, Chief of Naval Staff of the Marinha Portuguesa (Portuguese Navy) on April 16, 2013 at the Navy Headquarters in Lisbon.

During the meeting, Ambassador Lhuillier said that the Philippines and Portugal share the same interest to protect and preserve its extensive maritime jurisdiction. As an archipelagic country with a coast line of more than 36,000 kilometers, the Philippines carries the huge task of managing and maximizing the use of its vast marine resources. Admiral Lopes agreed with the Ambassador and acknowledged that the Navy covers an area of responsibility that is 63 times its land territory presenting a huge challenge for the 11,000-strong Navy.

The Ambassador conveyed the gratitude of the Philippine government for the assistance provided by the Navy and the Air Force during medical evacuations at sea of injured and seriously-ill Filipino seafarers, mostly from chemical tankers and cargo ships transiting the waters off the Portuguese coast. Every year, the Philippine Embassy receives a number of reports about Filipino seafarers evacuated to the islands of the Açores and Madeira for emergency reasons.

Ambassador Lhuillier credits the Maritime Rescue Coordinating Centers (MRCC Lisboa and Delgada) for the timely reporting of maritime incidents involving Filipino nationals which enables the Embassy to react quickly and to provide the necessary assistance for the Filipino crew and up-to-date information for their families in the Philippines.

Admiral Lopes responded favorably to the proposal of the Ambassador to establish linkage between the Portuguese Navy and the Philippine Navy and Coast Guard through exchange visits and technical cooperation in the fields of search and rescue operations and marine environmental protection. The Ambassador also invited the Admiral to consider the possibility of sending a cadet to study in the Philippine Military Academy.

After their meeting, a briefing presentation on the organization, mission, and functions of the Portuguese Navy was given by the Navy staff. Also present during the briefing was Rear Admiral José Luis Branco Seabra de Melo, Chief of Staff of Admiral Lopes and Third Secretary and Vice Consul Rogelio Villanueva, Jr. who was a former Navy and Coast Guard Officer.

Admiral Melo highlighted the dual character of the Portuguese Navy as having both military and civilian functions. Under its unique organizational setup, the Navy includes the Fleet, Maritime Police, Hydrographic Institute, Maritime Department, and the Naval Academy with the Chief of Naval Staff serving as head of both the Navy and the National Maritime Authority.  

The Ambassador was informed that the Portuguese Navy’s frigate NRP Alvares Cabral will be the flagship of the Operation Atalanta of the European Union Naval Force (EUNAVFOR) created to combat acts of piracy off the coast of Somalia and escort ships under the UN´s World Food Program and the AMISOM from April to August this year. Ambassador Lhuillier mentioned that the Philippines gives great importance to the issue of piracy off the coast of Somalia due to the frequent cases of Filipino seafarers being held captives by pirates. In support of this, the Philippine Navy has deployed a Liaison Officer to the Combined Task Force based in Manama, Bahrain.

The Ambassador thanked the Navy leadership for the warm welcome accorded to him and expressed hope that the visit made will provide the impetus for greater collaboration between the uniformed services of both countries.

 

Ambassador Philippe J. Lhuillier poses with key Navy officers after the briefing presented by the Navy staff. Joining him is Third Secretary and Vice Consul Rogelio Villanueva, Jr.
 

Falcon soars with 44 points to lift MMXII-United Cebuanos overtime win

Dubai- Shifty forward Richel Hey Falcon led all scorers with 38 points in regulation and added six more in extra time, as the MMXII-United Cebuano’s eked out an emphatic win 87-82 over Fiesta Pinoy in the PEBC/Cebuana Lhuillier UAE Cup at the Al Shabab Club last April 5.

Former PBA Manila stalwart Allan Yu and PBA-Dubai two-time MVP Kiko Delos Reyes scored 25 and 16 points respectively, to provide the early scoring binge for Fiesta Pinoy as they kept MMXII at bay. Art Canlas scored on an undergoal stab as they padded their biggest lead (59-44) barely a minute left in the third period.

Falcon ignited a 7-2 run including a buzzer-beating three-pointer to cut the deficit 51-61 at the end of 3rd quarter.

In the 4th quarter, sensing the vacuum left by Delos Reyes inside the shaded lane with his fifth foul, Falcon continued unabated driving to the hoop collecting 10 points while Minerva and Reveche combined for five in a 17-8 onslaught that brought them breathing down their opponents’ neck, 68-69 with 3:21 remaining.

Canlas, who has still dexterity and finesse left under the basket, finally broke their spell with a reversed lay up for 71-68 but failed to increase further their lead as he muffed both charity shots off the foul by Reveche with 1:31 left in the last period.

Afain, Falcon retaliated with another jumper for 70-71 and in the ensuing play, he drew a duty foul from Canlas as he (Falcon) headed for a solo lay up. With two charity shots to make, the change of winning the game in the regulation period lay heavily on his shoulder. He converted the first for the tying basket 71-71 all, but missed the second shot that sent the game into five minutes extra time.

MMXII/ United Cebuanos, who trailed in all previous quarters finally had their taste of lead, 75-73 with Falcon burning the hoop with back-to-back hits. But Dagasdas scored on a fast break for 75-75. Falcon and Allan Yu exchanged baskets for 77-77 all with 2:51 remaining.

Apil and Dalumpines combined for a breakaway 8-2 run for 85-79 and then Erwin Villegas delivered the coup de grace that left the gasping veterans to bite the Falcon and company’s trail of dust.

Quarterscores: MMXII/ Fiesta Pinoy Restaurant – 17-22, 33-39, 51-61, 71-71, OT 87-82
 

In the other games, Jeff Roque, who tallied a game-high 35 points and eight rebounds, propelled Siemens to a lopsided win (92-76) over Indus Blades.
 

Roque and Alex Callueng ignited an early breakaway 27-7 lead and never looked back.

Versatile and high-flying Khalifa banged in 29 points including four triples and five assists as Metro Manila Bar/ Gulf Craft trounced Aqua VMobile/ CEC in a lopsided 91-75 win.

Quarterscores: CEC/ Metro Manila Bar-Gulf Craft: 26-20, 47-45, 64-70, 91-75

Dubai Trojans finally barged into the win column when Nanu Cabrera and Moradas contributed 15 points apiece as they beat Al Hur Al Abyad 68-64. Bularon hit a game-high 19 points including four triples while Munoz and PArdillo added 16 and 13 points respectively for Al Hur Al Abyad’s losing cause.

Quarterscores: Al Hur-Al Abyad/ Dubai Trojans: 20-21, 34-37, 47-54, 64-68

Meanwhile, PEBC Chairman Edwin Deang announced that aside from watching the basketball games, different prizes await the lucky raffle ticket winners and the chosen Face of the Day, Family of the Day, Couple of the Day, and Best Player for each game.
 

Sponsoring the prizes are Boracay, La Mesa Restaurant, Makati Comedy Bar, Ghaliya Travels, Fine Touch, Flower Box, Pampanguenos Restaurant, and Taza Restaurant.

Source: Kabayan Weekly April 18-24, 2013

La Consolacion College honor graduates receive medals from PJLFI

 

In recognition of academic achievements, PJ Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. (PJLFI), led by Executive Trustee Atty. Cesar Vidal, awarded medals to 20 students who graduated with flying colors during the La Consolacion College (LCC) Commencement Exercises on March 22 and 23 in Bais City, Negros Oriental.
 
From the eight PJLFI graduating scholars for school year 2012-2013, included in the recognition were Elma Mikka Ramirez and Thanie Bless Niña Nada who received second honorable distinction and special academic award, respectively. 
 
Since 2001, the P.J. Lhuillier Foundation, Inc. has produced a total of 43 graduates from LCC, over 50 % of whom were with honors and received special awards.

 

 

PEBC-Lhuillier UAE Cup 2013 opens in Dubai

Pinoy basketball teams, fanatics, sponsors and organizers gather for the 1st PEBC-Cebuana Lhuillier UAE Cup as it kicked off last Friday, March 15 at Al Shabab Sports Complex, Dubai.

 

 

Carrying out its commitment to sports among Filipinos and OFW in the UAE, the first collaboration between the Philippine Expat Basketball Club (PEBC) and Cebuana Lhuillier aims to unite the best teams and players in the UAE.

 

The event was officially opened through the relay of ceremonial torch as represented by Team Captains and the recognized ex-professional players from MBA, PBL, and Collegiate players now working and living in the emirates. Teams paraded with their respective muses.

 

Government sectors are also backing up the event. Labour Attache, Atty. Delmer Cruz graced the opening and announced that POLO-OWWA, SSS and PAG-IBIG Funds will be setting up extension service booths every Friday at the venue to cater to the needs of the OFWs for memberships, payments and other request of assistance.

 

 

Mr. Atallah Muhammad Habib, publisher and editor-in-chief of Kabayan Weekly was also recognized as the Honorary Commissioner of PEBC.

 

Special awards were given to Fiesta Pinoy- Dubai Legends for Best in Uniform and Ms. Maribel Alcantara of Team Titans.

 

Teams from different categories will play at the hardcourt every Friday from 10am-5pm for 18 weeks. Exciting prizes and raffle draws await spectators courtesy of various sponsors.

 

Special thanks to PEBC Commissioner Edwin Deang, Ogie Ignacio, Internation Relations Manager of Cebuana Lhuillier expressed his thanks to all participants and added, "Ang Cebuana Lhuillier ay walang kapantay magpahalaga at ka-partner mo sa sport."

 

Source: Kabayan Basketball League
 

PEBC UAE Cup wrap: Wins for Siemens and Trojans

 

 

The other games in the PEBC/Cebuana Lhuillier UAE Cup this week produced some outstanding individual performances.

 

Siemens top Blades

 

Jeff Roque, who tallied a game-high 35 points and 8 rebounds, propelled Siemens to a lopsided win (92-76) over Indus Blades. Roque and Alex Callueng ignited an early breakaway 27-7 lead and never looked back.

 

Versatile and high-flying Khalifa banged in 29 points including 4 triples and 5 assists as Metro Manila Bar/Gulf Craft trounced Aqua VMobile/CEC in a lopsided 91-75 win.  

 

Quarter Scores: CEC/Metro Manila Bar-Gulf Craft: 26/20. 47/45. 64/70. 91/75.

 

Trojans victorious

 

Dubai Trojans finally barged into the win column when Nanu Cabrera and Moradas contributed 15 points apiece as they beat Al Hur Al Abyad 68-64.

 

Bularon hit a game-high 19 points including 4 triples while Munoz and Pardillo added 16 and 13 points respectively for Al Hur Al Abyad’s losing cause.

 

Quarter Scores: Al Hur-Al Abyad/Dubai Trojans: 20/21. 34/37. 47/54. 64/68

 

PEBC Diary

 

Meanwhile, PEBC Chairman Edwin Deang, announced that, aside from watching the basketball games, Filipinos can also avail the services of the Philippine Consular Office and POLO/OWWA which will continue to be offered at the Al Shabab Club from 1pm to 4pm.

 

Prizes also await raffle ticket winners and for those chosen as Face of the Day, Family of the Day, Couple of the Day, and Best Player for each game, he added.

 

Sponsoring the prizes are Boracay Night Club, La Mesa Rest., Makati Comedy Bar, Ghaliya Travels, Fine Touch, Flower Box, Pampanguenos Restaurant, and Taza Restaurant.

 

 

Source: http://www.sport360.com/other-sports/pebc-uae-cup-wrap-wins-siemens-and-trojans

 

Falcon soars to seal MMXII-United Cebuanos overtime win

 

Forward Hey Falcon top scored with 38 points in regulation – and  6 more in extra time – as the MMXII-United Cebuano’s eked out an 87-82 win over Fiesta Pinoy in the PEBC/Cebuana Lhuillier UAE Cup at the Al Shabab Club last Friday.

 

Former PBA Manila stalwart Allan Yu and PBA-Dubai two-time MVP Kiko Delos Reyes, who combined for 25 and 16 points respectively, provided ab early scoring binge for Fiesta Pinoy. Art Canlas scored on an under-goal effort as they accrued their biggest lead (59-44) barely a minute left in the third period.

 

Falcon then ignited a 7-2 sequence, including a buzzer-beating three-pointer to cut the deficit to 51-61 at the end of third quarter.

 

Sensing the vacuum left by Delos Reyes inside the shaded lane following his 5th foul, Falcon continued unabated, driving to the hoop to collect 10 points. Minerva and Reveche combined for 5 in a 17-8 onslaught that had them breathing down their opponents’ necks at 68-69 with 3:21 remaining.

 

Canlas, who has still dexterity and finesse under the basket, finally broke their spell with a reversed lay-up for 71-68. But he failed to increase their lead further as he muffed both charity shots after a foul by Reveche with 1:31 remaining in the last period.

 

Again Falcon retaliated with another jumper for 70-71 and in the ensuing play, he drew a duty foul from Canlas as he (Falcon) headed for a solo lay up. With two charity shots to make, the chance of winning the game in the regulation period lied heavily on his shoulder. He converted the first for the tying basket 71-71 all, but missed the second shot that sent the game into 5 minutes extra time.

 

MMXII/United Cebuanos, who trailed in all previous quarters, finally had their first taste of lead (75-73) with Falcon burning the hoop with back-to-back hits. But Dagasdas scored on a fast break for 75-75. Falcon and Allan Yu exchanged baskets for 77-77 all with 2:51 remaining.

 

Apil and Dalumpines combined for a breakaway 8-2 run for 85-79 and then Erwin Villegas delivered the coup de grace that left the gasping veterans bite the Falcon and company’s trail of dust.

 

Quarter Scores: MMXII/Fiesta Pinoy Restaurant: 17/22. 33/39. 51/61. 71/71. OT: 87-82

 

Source: http://www.sport360.com/other-sports/falcon-soars-seal-mmxii-united-cebuanos-overtime-win

Cebuana Lhuillier Flies High with AirAsia

PJ Lhuillier, Inc. President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier accepts a model plane from AirAsia Inc. Philippines CEO Marianne Hontiveros. With them are PJ Lhuillier, Inc. Corporate Planning Group Head Marissa Ancog and AirAsia Inc. Philippines Commercial Head Alfredo Ramon Herrera.

 

Marking its niche in the field of providing competent business-to-business solutions service, Cebuana Lhuillier forged another online payment alliance with AirAsia Incorporated on April 3, 2013 at Makati City.
 

Through PeraPal, Cebuana Lhuillier’s newest online payment facility, AirAsia patrons without credits cards can now enjoy online booking. Convenient ticket payment can be done through any of the over 1,500 Cebuana Lhuillier branches nationwide.
 

Cebuana Lhuillier, under the patronage of P.J. Lhuillier, Inc., has the biggest network of pawnshops in the country with an established presence in microfinancial industry including collections service, bills payment, local and international remittance, and micro-insurance.
 

AirAsia Inc. Philippines, which commenced its operations on March 2012, provides low-cost flights and is currently servicing four international and two domestic destinations: Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, Davao, Kalibo.

Go Viral Video Competition

ACP Viral Competition

 

Mechanics

1. Maximum of 5 persons per team.

2. No limit in the number of entries.

3. The Microinsurance subject/idea/theme of all submitted videos must be:   

  a.  “Alagang Cebuana”

  b.  Tone and Manner should be:
    • Happy
    • Urgent and Necessary
    • Affordable Protection
    • “Insurance ng Pinoy”
 
4. Style: Viral video

5. 60 – 120 seconds in total length (content, credits, etc.).

6. Entries must contain the “contest identification” image at the beginning.

7. Any additional credits, thank you, etc. must be displayed at the end of the video

8. All submissions must be posted on the creator’s own YouTube or Vimeo account and should allow embedding.

  a. Title: The Alagang Cebuana Viral Video Contest hashtag, “#AlagangCebuana” must appear at the end of the video title.
    Example: “Good Title  #AlagangCebuana”

  b. Description: The following must appear in the video description of all submitted videos:
    i. Group name
    ii. Contestant/s’ name/s
    iii. The name and website URL of the Contest: www.facebook.com/AlagangCebuanaPlus
    iv. A description of the video in the creators own words. There is no limit on the length of the description.
    v. Additional credits if desired.

c. Tags: The following YouTube video tags are required: viral, video, contest, alagang cebuana, cebuana lhuillier, plus, acp, malasakit, SAC.

d. Category: Youtube: Film & Animation | Vimeo: Films or Animation & Motion Graphics

e. Privacy: All contest entries should be placed on YouTube or Vimeo using the “Public” privacy setting.

9.  Videos should be submitted via email. Entries should be sent to: [email protected] with the words “2013 #AlagangCebuana” in the email subject line and

  a. In the body of the email message the applicant will put the following:
    i. Video Title
    ii. Group Name
    iii. Representative’s name and Contact number
    iv. A link to the video
    v. A description of the video

  b. All contest entries must be received no later than July 15, 2013 at 11:59pm Philippine Time. Any entries received after that date will not be accepted.

Criteria for Judging

1. Creativity and Originality (25%)
2. Adherence to Theme and Inclusion of required elements. (25%)
3. Viral Nature as determined by the number of video views, likes/dislikes, comments, etc on the unique viral video participant webpage. (25%)
4. Entertainment Value (15%)
5. Video Quality (10%)

For more information, please call 895-1093 /  890-3760 / 899-6305 or email [email protected]

CORPORATE AGENT PARTNERS

  • ACTION.ABLE, INC.
  • ALL ACCESS GATEWAY INC.
  • ANTRECCO (AGUSAN DEL NORTE TEACHERS, RETIREES, EMPLOYEES & COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE)
  • ACM VIP
  • ALL CASH
  • AGRILIFE/ AGRIVET
  • ASENSO PINOY STORE, INC. (EASY DAY SHOP)
  • AVICOM ENTERPRISES
  • AYALA ALABANG VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
  • BAUG CARP MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • BAGUIO BENGUET COOP
  • CARD BANK INC
  • CARD MRI RIZAL BANK INC
  • CARD SME BANK
  • CARITAS BANCO NG MASA, INC.
  • CEBU PEOPLE’S MULTIPURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • CIS BAYAD CENTER, INC
  • COOPERATIVE BANK OF BOHOL, INC
  • COUNTRY BUILDERS BANK
  • CREDENCE FINANCING, INC.
  • CURAMED PHARMACY
  • DALTON PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY INC.
  • DANIELA PAWNSHOP
  • DIRECT AGENT 5 (DA 5)
  • DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILS.
  • EXPRESSPAY INC.
  • EVRIJEM FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND MONEY REMITTANCE
  • FILHAI MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • GLOBAL PINOY REMITTANCE AND SERVICES (GPRS)
  • GEMARY PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY (CORP.)

OVER 600 BILLER PARTNERS NATIONWIDE

  • 123 FINANCE CORPORATION
  • 123 LENDING CORPORATION
  • 2C2P
  • 8AMC (VIA ECPAY)
  • ABEJO WATERS CORP.
  • ABRA
  • ACOM CONSUMER FINANCE CORPORATION
  • ACTIVE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP.
  • ADA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (VIA ECPAY)
  • AEON CREDIT SERVICE
  • AETERNITAS CHAPELS AND COLUMBARIUM (VIA ECPAY)
  • AFC SME FINANCE INC
  • AFTERWEST MICROLOANS INC
  • AGODA – DRAGONPAY
  • AGRIBANK
  • AGRO-INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF THE PHILS.
  • AGUSAN DEL NORTE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • AIR YOU GO TRAVELS PHILIPPINES CO.
  • AKLAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • ALAMINOS CITY WATER DISTRICT (VIA ECPAY)
  • ALLIANZ PNB LIFE INSURANCE INC.
  • ALPHA FUND SAVINGS & CREDIT COOPERATIVE (VIA ECPAY)
  • AMADEO WATER DISTRICT (VIA ECPAY)
  • AMYA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, INC. AND FINANCING CORPORATION (LENDPINOY)
  • ANGAT WATER DISTRICT (VIA ECPAY)
  • ANGELES ELECTRIC COMPANY ANGELICUM SCHOOL , INC. ILOILO CITY (VIA ECPAY)
  • ANJELMAN REAL ESTATE LEASING
  • ANTIQUE ELECTRIC COOP, INC ANTRECCO (BILLS PAYMENT)

OVER 600 BILLER PARTNERS NATIONWIDE

  • 123 FINANCE CORPORATION
  • 123 LENDING CORPORATION
  • 2C2P
  • 8AMC (VIA ECPAY)
  • ABEJO WATERS CORP.
  • ABRA
  • ACOM CONSUMER FINANCE CORPORATION
  • ACTIVE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP.
  • ADA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (VIA ECPAY)
  • CREDIT SERVICE
  • AETERNITAS CHAPELS AND COLUMBARIUM (via ECPAY)
  • AFC SME FINANCE INC
  • AFTERWEST MICROLOANS INC
  • AGODA – DRAGONPAY
  • AGRIBANK
  • AGRO-INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION COLLEGE OF THE PHILS.
  • AGUSAN DEL NORTE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • AIR YOU GO TRAVELS PHILIPPINES CO.
  • AKLAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
  • ALAMINOS CITY WATER DISTRICT (via ECPAY)
  • CREDENCE FINANCING, INC.
  • CURAMED PHARMACY
  • DALTON PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY INC.
  • DANIELA PAWNSHOP
  • DIRECT AGENT 5 (DA 5)
  • DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILS.
  • EXPRESSPAY INC.
  • EVRIJEM FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND MONEY REMITTANCE
  • FILHAI MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
  • GLOBAL PINOY REMITTANCE AND SERVICES (GPRS)
  • GEMARY PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY (CORP.)

List of Accepted Government/ Valid IDs

  • Passport
  • Driver’s License
  • Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
  • National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance
  • Police Clearance
  • Postal ID
  • Voter’s ID
  • Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) ID
  • Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card
  • Social Security System (SSS) ID
  • Senior Citizen’s ID
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
  • OFW ID
  • Seaman’s Book
  • Alien Certification of Registration (ACR)
  • Barangay Certificate or ID (with picture and signature)
  • Birth Certificate (applicable to minors only)
  • Firearm License
  • Immigrant Certificate of Registration
  • Marriage License
  • National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons
  • New TIN ID
  • OWWA ID
  • Student ID
  • Alien Certification of Registration (ACR) / Immigrant Certificate of Registration
  • Government Office or Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCC) ID (e.g. AFP ID, HDMF (Pag-ibig Fund) ID, etc.
  • Certification from the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
  • Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification
  • Integrated Bar of the Philippines ID (IBP)
  • Company IDs issued by private entities or institutions registered with or supervised or regulated either by the BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas), SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) or IC (Insurance Commission)

IDs Accepted

As required by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), clients who engage in a financial transaction with covered institutions for the first time shall be required to present the original and submit a clear copy of at least ONE (1) valid photo-bearing identification document issued by an official authority. For our clients’ convenience, Cebuana no longer requires submission of the photocopied ID. IDs are captured using a webcam in all branches. Clients are also required to submit an updated photo and other relevant information whenever the need for it arises.

Forms of identification accepted are the following;

Pawn Accepted IDs
1. Passport
2. Driver’s License
3. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
4. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance
5. Police Clearance
6. Postal ID
7. Voter’s ID
8. Philippine Identification (PhilID) card
9. Social Security System (SSS) Card / Unified Multi-Purpose ID (UMID)
10. Barangay Certification
11. Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card
12. Senior Citizen Card
13. Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
14. OFW ID
15. Seaman’s Book
16. Alien Certification of Registration/Immigrant Certificate of Registration (for foreigners)
17. Government Office and GOCC ID, e.g., Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP ID)
18. Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF ID)
19. Certification from the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
20. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification
21. Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) ID
22. Company IDs issued by private entities or institutions registered with or supervised or regulated either by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Securities and Exchange Commission or Insurance Commission
23. ID issued by the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA)