Just two months after filing his candidacy for a Senate seat, Luis “Manong Chavit” Singson has gained increasing support among voters, thanks to his innovative initiatives aimed at addressing key issues facing Filipinos today.
At the core of Singson’s appeal is his commitment to modernizing financial systems and making banking services more accessible to ordinary Filipinos.
His VBank initiative, a digital platform, seeks to provide unbanked and underbanked Filipinos with easy access to financial services.
In a country where many rely on traditional and often expensive money transfer methods, VBank promises to simplify financial transactions, offer micro-loans, and provide secure saving options for millions of Filipinos excluded from the banking system. This move is not only financially inclusive but also empowers marginalized communities to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
At the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Singson will officially launch VBank, offering raffle cash prizes for attendees who will download the VBank digital bank.
“VBank will empower Filipinos by giving them access to modern financial tools, regardless of their location,” Singson said. “This is a big help, and I do this project out of my pocket.”
Singson, listed as No. 58 on the Senate ballot, made the announcement in Roxas City, one of the many provinces he has visited as part of his campaign.
His extensive travels have allowed him to engage with local officials and grassroots organizations, listening to the concerns of ordinary Filipinos. His slogan, "May Isang Salita," has resonated with voters tired of political rhetoric and flip-flopping.
What sets Manong Chavit apart is his tireless efforts to connect with voters across the country. His regular trips to provinces have helped him build strong alliances with local leaders and mayors, who have expressed their support for his candidacy.
These alliances are vital in the Philippines, where local officials wield significant influence over voters. Singson’s genuine approach has earned him the trust of both local politicians and communities alike.
In addition to VBank, two other key platforms have positioned Singson as a strong contender in the upcoming elections.
His jeep modernization program addresses the inefficiency of outdated jeepneys, a major issue in Philippine public transport. His plan includes financial aid, incentives, and low-interest loans to help drivers and operators transition to safer, eco-friendly vehicles. This initiative not only modernizes the fleet but also improves livelihoods by supporting drivers in adopting a more sustainable transport system.
Lastly, his Chavit500 Universal Basic Income (UBI) proposal offers a monthly P500 to every Filipino earning less than the minimum wage. This program aims to alleviate poverty, reduce income inequality, and help low-income families cope with rising costs.
By stimulating local economies through increased consumer spending, the Chavit500 or UBI offers a practical solution to the financial struggles faced by many Filipinos.
With these initiatives and his dedicated outreach, Singson is steadily gaining traction among voters, positioning himself as a compassionate and effective candidate for the Senate.