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Bank executives are still wondering why they somehow got dragged into the burning issue involving Roxas and Company, Inc. (RCI) and some agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from Nasugbu, Batangas.

To recall, Nasugbu local officials had contacted banks, and even issued a resolution, asking them to refrain from facilitating RCI’s loans on grounds that RCI had unpaid property taxes.

One banker felt that the banks were put in an “uncomfortable position” since there was no proof of unpaid taxes. And true enough, it was later found that RCI had no obligations. Plus, it was only last January that the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) finalized its December 2023 order, ruling a 50-50 allocation of 2,644 hectares of land between RCI and farmer-beneficiaries.

So how could RCI pay (or even be assessed) for real property taxes, when the very ownership of the land was not even finalized yet?

“Why would they involve the banks? If the Nasugbu LGU had unpaid real property taxes, then their treasurer’s office should have written and billed the landowner, not the directors of their servicing banks. If the ARBs are not happy with the DAR ruling, that’s between them and the government agency. Bakit kami nadamay?” a senior bank executive told Biz Buzz.

Why indeed. —Tina Arceo-Dumlao

Brouhaha over tariffs

Industry stakeholders have had enough as they bring the battle to the high court today to stop the implementation of reduced import duties on various products.

Various agricultural groups will file at the Supreme Court a petition for certiorari and prohibition with urgent prayer for status quo ante order and/or temporary restraining order (TRO) against Executive Order No. 62.


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