In
a groundbreaking move to revolutionize financial inclusion in the
country, senatorial candidate Luis “Chavit” Singson will officially
launch the VBank app in Quezon City on Sunday.
The innovative digital banking platform promises to bring convenient and
secure financial services to Filipinos nationwide, marking a
significant step toward empowering underserved communities.
VBank enables users to open a bank account entirely through the app,
eliminating the need for tedious paperwork and long queues. Users can
send money to all banks and digital wallets, pay bills, and even
purchase mobile loads.
With over 6,000 cash-in outlets nationwide—including Tambunting
Pawnshops, Puregold, and Alfamart—VBank ensures seamless transactions
even for those in remote areas.
During his provincial sorties, Manong Chavit gave the audience a public
demonstration of how the VBank app works,
“This is not just about banking; it’s about giving every Filipino the
tools to participate in our economy,” he said. “VBank makes it possible
for anyone, regardless of location, to access essential financial
services.”
The launch will start at 3:30 P.M. at the Bridgetowne Destination Estate
along Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue during the Blackout Festival.
Manong Chavit will be assisted by celebrity guest Ai Ai delas Alas. A
press conference will follow at the exclusive VBank lounge.
VBank aims to bridge this gap by providing a secure,
user-friendly platform tailored to the needs of everyday Filipinos.
The app’s features are designed to cater to individuals and small
businesses alike, fostering economic activity and resilience. Users can
manage their finances, access loans, transfer funds and connect to a
broader network of financial opportunities without stepping into a
physical bank branch.
Manong Chavit’s vision for VBank extends beyond just a banking app.
“This is the future of financial empowerment in the Philippines,” he
said. “We’re not just launching a product; we’re creating growth
opportunities, especially in areas like Pangasinan, where access to
financial services is limited.”
Listed as No. 58 on the Senate ballot, Singson is running under the
slogan, “May Isang Salita,” embodying his dedication to integrity,
dependability, and fulfilling his commitments.
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