PCIC-Region O2-DBP Makes Claiming of Insurance Money Easier It will be easier for Cagayan farmers to claim insurance money. This, after the PCIC RO2 inked a Memorandum of Agreement with the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) that will allow the electronic disbursement for crop insurance indemnity claims through the issuance of Prepaid Cards. Under continue reading : PCIC-Region O2-DBP Makes Claiming of Insurance Money Easier
PCIC Distributes Indemnity Checks to Nueva Ecija Farmers PCIC recently distributed indemnity checks to farmers from different parts of the province of Nueva Ecija. PCIC Regional Manager Melba Manalo gave checks to a total of 126 farmers. The checks were worth ₱1.907 Million. “PCIC Regional Office 3-A is happy that we were able to help continue reading : PCIC Distributes Indemnity Checks to Nueva Ecija Farmers
Farmers Hit by Drought, Pest and Diseases in Aurora Receive Indemnity Checks PCIC Region 3A Manager Melba Manalo awarded a total of ₱503,483 worth of indemnity checks to 119 farmers from Casiguran, Aurora. “We are happy that PCIC was given the chance to distribute these checks during the municipality’s celebration of Araw ng Agrikultura,” Ms. continue reading : Farmers Hit by Drought, Pest and Diseases in Aurora Receive Indemnity Checks
PCIC on Wheels Successfully Held in Provinces in Region 2 The PCIC increased awareness on and made the Corporation’s products and services more accessible to farmers and fisherfolk in Region 2, through its information caravan held in May 2018. Dubbed “PCIC on Wheels,” the caravan went to the provinces of the Cagayan Valley and the continue reading : PCIC on Wheels Successfully Held in Provinces in Region 2
House approves bill amending PCIC charter The House of Representatives has approved on third and final reading a measure strengthening the Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) by expanding its coverage and allowing it to engage in index-based insurance and reinsurance. Voting 197-0, the lower chamber passed late Monday House Bill (HB) 6923, or “An Act continue reading : House approves bill amending PCIC charter
PCIC Bags Top 3 Excellence Award in Corporate Governance The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) bagged the Top 3 “Award on Excellence in Corporate Governance” from a selection of 85 Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) in the country in awarding ceremonies held on November 24, 2017 at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel, Makati City. PCIC continue reading : PCIC Bags Top 3 Excellence Award in Corporate Governance
Invitation To Bid: Health Insurance of 100 Employees of Head Office and Regional Offices The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC), through its Bids and Award Committee (BAC), is inviting you to submit bid proposal for health insurance of 100 employees at Head Office and Regional Offices for a period of twelve (12) months starting January continue reading : Invitation To Bid: Health Insurance of 100 Employees of Head Office and Regional Offices
P622 million set aside for farmers hit by Karen, Lawin The government has put aside more than half a billion pesos to compensate for losses incurred by insured farmers in Luzon in the wake of two successive storms in recent weeks. In a statement e-mailed to reporters on Friday, the Department of Agriculture said its continue reading : P622 million set aside for farmers hit by Karen, Lawin
PCIC allots P622m for crop damage State-owned Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. has earmarked P622 million to indemnify farmers in Luzon following the successive onslaught of typhoons Karen and Lawin. PCIC president Jovy Bernabe said in a report to Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol that a quick assessment of the post-typhoon situation showed that 103,338 hectares operated continue reading : PCIC allots P622m for crop damage
Insured farmers to get P622 million for losses in past two typhoons MANILA—The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC), the government’s agricultural insurance provider, is earmarking some P622 million to compensate losses suffered by insured farmers in Luzon in the wake of the successive onslaught of Typhoon Karen and Supertyphoon Lawin over the last two weeks. continue reading : Insured farmers to get P622 million for losses in past two typhoons