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Published May 20, 2021, 2:56 AM
RCBC
Businesses can soon process their check deposit transactions more conveniently in the comfort of their homes or offices using their mobile devices with a new service from the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC).
Mobile CheckScan is an additional feature of the previously launched RCBC CheckScan. Introduced by RCBC in October 2020, RCBC CheckScan is a first-in-market cash management solution that enables corporate clients to process bulk checks safely and efficiently through digitalization.
“This innovation is the best solution for businesses receiving part of their sales proceeds via check. It allows them to manage their collections in a very efficient manner despite the limited mobility and physical contact demanded by the current situation,” RCBC Senior Vice President Eric Buenaflor said. “It’s also very easy to install and use.”
Federico C. Pascual
Pascual was first appointed as an independent director of the Bank in 2014 and currently serves as independent director of five of PNB’s subsidiaries and affiliate.
He is also a member of the Bureau of Customs’ Multi-Sectoral Governing Council and holds key leadership positions in various businesses.
His past experiences include a 20-year stint at PNB as well as leadership roles in organizations such as Government Service Insurance System, National Reinsurance Corporation, Department of Trade and Industry, Philippine Stock Exchange, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Bankers Association of the Philippines, Philippine National Construction Corporation, and San Miguel Corporation.
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In his almost 40-year career as a top-level technology executive, Ramon Jocson has worked or was affiliated only with three-letter firms SGV, IBM, and BPI.
It was SGV which provided him with a tech scholarship after graduating with an Industrial Engineering degree from the University of the Philippines in Diliman. But his IT career got off to a formal start with Big Blue when he signed up as a systems analyst in 1982, eventually becoming country manager of IBM Philippines in 1996 and wrapping up his stint in 2015 as general manager of IBM Global Services for Central and Eastern Europe based in the Czech Republic. In his current role as executive vice president and chief operating officer of BPI, Jocson has put on an additional hat as a banker while leading the digital transformation of the 170-year-old institution.
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