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Company type | Rural Bank |
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Industry | Finance |
Founded | Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines (1965) |
Headquarters | Don Jose Canciller Avenue, District I, Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines |
Key people | Juana Bucag (Founder) Eduardo Bucag (Chairman) Charita Guinid (President) |
Products | Financial services |
Total assets | ₱1.3 billion [1] (March 31, 2018) |
Number of employees | 217 |
Website |
rbcauayan |
Rural Bank of Cauayan, Inc. [2] or commonly known as RB Cauayan, is a rural bank established on April 7, 1965, in Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines. It was founded by Ireneo Bucag, Sr. and his wife Juana Bucag together with four other incorporators. [3]
It offers diverse loan products between and among: farmers, fishers and their organizations; micro, small and medium entrepreneurs; and professionals, pensioners and other under served segments of the market.
As of 2018, Rural Bank of Cauayan has a total of 19 branches and one extension office operating in four provinces in Cagayan Valley – Isabela, Cagayan, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya. [4]
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Company type | Rural Bank |
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Industry | Finance |
Founded | Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines (1965) |
Headquarters | Don Jose Canciller Avenue, District I, Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines |
Key people | Juana Bucag (Founder) Eduardo Bucag (Chairman) Charita Guinid (President) |
Products | Financial services |
Total assets | ₱1.3 billion [1] (March 31, 2018) |
Number of employees | 217 |
Website |
rbcauayan |
Rural Bank of Cauayan, Inc. [2] or commonly known as RB Cauayan, is a rural bank established on April 7, 1965, in Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines. It was founded by Ireneo Bucag, Sr. and his wife Juana Bucag together with four other incorporators. [3]
It offers diverse loan products between and among: farmers, fishers and their organizations; micro, small and medium entrepreneurs; and professionals, pensioners and other under served segments of the market.
As of 2018, Rural Bank of Cauayan has a total of 19 branches and one extension office operating in four provinces in Cagayan Valley – Isabela, Cagayan, Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya. [4]