Pag-IBIG releases record-high P40.41B  loans in six months

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DAVAO CITY  — Pag-IBIG Fund again surpassed its own record by releasing over P40 billion  in home loans in the first five months of 2022, top officials announced on  Tuesday (June 28). 

From January to May, the agency released home loans worth P40.41 billion,  the highest ever amount released during the first five months of any year in  its history. Compared to the same period last year, the amount disbursed so  

far this year grew 15% from the P35.28 billion released during the same  period in 2021. 

“Pag-IBIG has once again set a new record in the amount of home loan releases  to begin the first five months of the year. We are happy that the number of  Filipino workers who are able to become homeowners through the Pag-IBIG  home loan programs continue to grow. Our consistent performance also  indicates that the home loan policies we have set in place have been effective,  and we expect that these would continue to enable even more Filipino workers  to have decent and affordable homes in safe, sustainable and resilient  communities,” said Secretary Eduardo D. del Rosario, who heads the  Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) and the  11-member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees. 

Meanwhile, Pag-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti said  that the amount released as of May financed the acquisition and construction  of 36,865 homes for Pag-IBIG Fund members, 5% higher than the 34,979  homes financed during the same period last year. 

He added that out of the total number of homes financed, 6,787 or 18% were  socialized housing units which are now owned by minimum-wage and low income workers and their families. 

“Last year, we surpassed the P100-billion peso level in home loan releases, a  feat we previously thought was impossible. This year, with our record-high  home loan releases from January to May, we are optimistic that Pag-IBIG Fund  is well on its way to yet another banner year. Should the current trend hold, we  expect to release at least P105 billion pesos in home loans by year’s end. I am  confident that our outstanding performance on the home loan front will be  sustained, especially under the leadership of our Deputy CEO for Home  Lending Marilene C. Acosta, who has been instrumental in our record-breaking  performance in home loan releases since 2017”, Moti said (END).

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