Singson gains more backers for Senate bid
‘Everyone will have a bank account and free credit cards for our people. This is VBank.’
‘Everyone will have a bank account and free credit cards for our people. This is VBank.’

Senatorial candidate Luis ‘Manong Chavit’ Singson advocates for his groundbreaking digital banking platform — VBank —aimed at empowering Filipinos financially, during his address at the Philippine Councilors League Year-End National Assembly held at the World Trade Center on Tuesday.
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Thousands of city councilors from across the country gave their stamp of approval after listening to senatorial candidate Luis “Manong Chavit” Singson, who outlined his key platforms at the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) Year-End National Assembly held at the World Trade Center.
Among the standout initiatives Singson discussed was his revolutionary VBank initiative, a digital financial program that aims to provide interest-free loans to Filipinos struggling to access traditional financial services.
“I am the only one crazy enough to give loans without interest,” said Singson — who is Number 58 in the Senate ballot.
He also explained that VBank is not just about providing loans but about offering a helping hand to those facing financial barriers in their daily lives.
Fondly known as “Manong Chavit,” Singson — a former PCL president — also presented his vision for VBank, which he believes will empower Filipinos financially.
“Everyone will have a bank account and free credit cards for our people. This is VBank,” Singson said, highlighting the platform’s role in making banking services more accessible, particularly to ordinary Filipinos and those living in remote areas who often lack access to traditional financial institutions.
To give the councilors a firsthand look at VBank’s capabilities, Singson conducted a live demonstration by transferring nominal funds to volunteer attendees. In a playful moment, he humorously excluded those using GCash, his direct competitor, from receiving the transfer, sparking laughter and camaraderie among the crowd.
Singson, who served as the governor of Ilocos Sur for several years, shared his journey of transforming his province.
“As a governor in my province, I turned my province from poor and violent to peaceful and prosperous,” he proudly declared, underscoring his leadership track record in fostering growth and stability.
In addition to VBank, Singson also pushed his advocacy for electric vehicles (EVs) as a solution to reduce pollution and promote sustainable transportation. His environmental platform resonated with many local leaders in attendance, many of whom see the potential of EVs in addressing the country’s environmental challenges.
The assembly also saw the participation of prominent leaders, including PCL National Chairman Raul Corro, PCL National President Handy Lao, and Assistant Secretary Jesi Howard Lanete of the Department of the Interior and Local Government. Their presence underscored the importance of cooperation between national and local leaders to achieve meaningful progress in the Philippines.

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