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CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD was established on December 1986 with only a 20 peso bill and an old typewriter. After thirty years, CARD has grown into a group of 21 mutually reinforcing institutions driven by its passion to eradicate poverty.

Vision CARD MRI is a world-class leader in microfinance and community-based social development undertakings that improve the quality of life of socially-and-economically challenged women and families towards nation building.

Mission CARD MRI is committed to: Empower socially-and-economically challenged women and families through continuous access to financial, micro insurance, educational, livelihood, health, and other capacity-building services that eventually transform them into responsible citizens for their community and environment; Enable the women members to gain control and ownership of financial and social development enterprises; and Partner with appropriate government agencies, private institutions, and people and community organizations to facilitate achievement of mutual goals.

Our Values In fulfilling our mission, we are guided by the highest standards of ethical behavior and the core values of:

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The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions Center for Agriculture and Rural Development (CARD), Inc. CARD, Inc. has now grown into one of the country’s major pillars in the microfinance industry. It offers microloans to support the livelihood activities of poor women. It also initiates CARD MRI’s programs in education, health, and agriculture. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Microfinance loans and community development services in agriculture, health, and education

The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD Banking Group The CARD Banking Group evolved with the purpose of turning poor women who were once considered non-bankable, to be financially inclusive. It also gives qualified members a chance to gain ownership of the bank. It offers loans and savings products tailored fit to the needs of microfinance and SME clients. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Loans, Savings, and Remittance

The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD Financing Group The CARD Financing Group engages in financing and leasing activities to support the needs of CARD MRI staff, clients, and even the general public to increase efficiency and effectivity in the services they provide. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Financing, printing, financial and operating lease, lending services to microfinance and educational institutions

The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions FDS Asya Pte. Ltd. CARD Information Technology Group The CARD Information Technology Group provides a customized Information Communications Technology for the microfinance industry. Currently, it offers software development, hardware maintenance, web design, and technical assistance to CARD MRI group. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Information technology in the context of poverty eradication

The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD Microinsurance Group The CARD Mutual Benefit Association covers the life insurance of the CARD MRI members while CaMIA and CPMI delivers affordable life and non-life insurance products and services to help members get back on their feet after any calamity. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Life and non-life insurance; CARD MRI Disaster Relief Assistance Program; Mass Wedding

Microinsurance At-A-Glance Claims Payment as of December 2017 Particulars Covered Period No. of Claims Amount of Claims Paid Total claims paid (including paid donations) 1999- December 2017 3,288,086 5,695,646,032.90 CARD MRI Disaster Relief Assistance Program (CDRAP) 2006- December 2017 1,519,653 388,639,132.20 Mass Wedding 2002- December 2017 1,229 524,764.28

CARD MRI Clinics/Partnership with Hospitals The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD MRI Clinics/Partnership with Hospitals CARD Health Program CARD MRI Clinics and partner hospitals reach poor communities in the country to provide healthcare services to its clients and the communities it serves. Meanwhile, BotiCARD, the pharmacy of CARD MRI offers quality and affordable medicines. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Laboratory examinations, healthcare services, medicines, health education

The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD Support Services CARD MRI Property Holdings and CARD MRI Holdings own assets and properties that the institutions under CARD MRI can use for the expansion of operations. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Stocks, real estate, bonds, equity fund

CARD Client Marketing Support The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD Client Marketing Support CARD-Business Development Service Foundation and Mga Likha ni Inay provide business and product development to CARD clients and help their products to come into a wider market. CARD Hijos Tours, Inc. provides CARD MRI clients an opportunity to have another source of livelihood through its tours. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Business development, marketing assistance, linkages, network, heritage tour

CARD Education and Communication The 21 Mutually Reinforcing Institutions CARD Education and Communication CARD-MRI Development Institute commits to equip CARD MRI staff, clients, and its students with the competencies, values, and spirit to excel in achieving the mission of CARD MRI. It aims to produce one college graduate in every family it serves through its One Family, One Graduate Program. The CARD Publishing Company aims to propagate developmental stories of social awareness and social responsiveness to CARD MRI clients. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Senior High School, Degree Courses, Scholarships, and training programs. Publications like Sulong

Community Development Programs We believe that through education, change can be achieved. We provide various education programs to our members, their children, and deserving from indigent and poorest communities. Education Programs CARD MRI Scholarship Program for members’ children Balik-Eskwela si Nanay (scholarship for members) Zero Dropout Loan Program UP Education Loan Project

Community Development Programs We are conducting a heritage tour called Hijos Tour Program that showcases the history, people, places of interest, and local delicacies of San Pablo City, Laguna and provinces of Leyte and Samar. This also serves as a venue to show CARD MRI’s contribution to the lives of its members and to the development of the country.

CARD MRI At-a-Glance Number of Clients Served: 5,091,267 As of December 2017 Number of Clients Served: 5,091,267 Number of Insured Individuals: 15,156,818 Clients (Incl. Savers): 4,778,416 Staffing: 14,072 Loan Clients: 2,879,331 Clients with CwE: 2,084,964 Loan Outstanding: P21.48B Number of member stockholders: 147,678 Savings: P16.07B Scholarships granted: 10,363 Repayment Rate: 99.64% Graduate Scholars: 3,623 Operational Sufficiency: 1258.35% With access to health: 3,677,470 Financial Sufficiency: 124.12% No. of clinic visits: 213,865 Offices: 2,835 Families, relief operations: 1,494,942

Geographical presence of CARD MRI Myanmar CARD MRI started a partnership program in Myanmar in 2012 and a microfinance operation in 2014. Hong Kong CARD MRI established a partnership program in Hong Kong since 2007. Vietnam CARD MRI established a partnership program with TYM in Vietnam since 2005. Laos CARD MRI opened again its international NGO office in Laos in 2009. Philippines Today, CARD MRI has more than 2,406 offices all over the country, covering all 82 provinces, 94% (1,532) of cities/ municipalities and 96% (40,198) of barangays, since 1986 Cambodia In year 2006, CARD MRI opened its first international NGO office in Cambodia. Indonesia CARD MRI established a partnership program in Indonesia since 2008.

CARD, Inc. serves as the trailblazer. The CARD MRI Business Model CARD, Inc. serves as the trailblazer. CARD Bank and RBI absorb CARD, Inc. branches once viable and the license has been approved by BSP. CARD SME Bank absorbs graduate clients to assist them with bigger capitals. CARD MBA provides microinsurance to client in terms of life, loan, and retirement fund. CaMIA and CPMI on the other hand, provide also life and non-life insurance. CMDI is the school of CARD MRI while CMIT, FDS Asya Philipines, and FDS Asya Pte. Ltd. handle technical support (products and services, accounts, employee records). CARD Publishing Company provides necessary information that could help CARD MRI clients and the public through different publications. CARD-BDSFI and MLNI assist clients in marketing their products locally and internationally. CARD Hijos Tour Company is an avenue for CARD MRI clients to have extra income-generating activities. BotiCARD pharmacy provides affordable and quality medicines as well as health protection program together with CARD MRI’s health program. CARD MRI Clinics and partner hospitals are ready to provide quality and affordable healthcare services. RISE and CARD LFC assists our clients by providing innovative business support through lending and financing. CARD EMPC assists CARD MRI staff through financial assistance. CARD MRI Property Holdings and CARD MRI Holdings own assets and properties that the CARD MRI institutions can use for their operations.

CARD MRI Institutional Heads MS. FLORDELIZA L. SARMIENTO Managing Director/President CARD MRI/CMDI JOCELYN D. DEQUITO Executive Director CARD, Inc. MARIVIC M. AUSTRIA President and CEO CARD Bank MAY S. DAWAT General Manager/President CARD MBA/ CARD MRI Holdings ELMA B. VALENZUELA President and CEO RBI ARISTEO A. DEQUITO President and CEO CARD SME BANK JULIUS ADRIAN R. ALIP President and CEO CARD-BDSFI/CARD LFC/MLNI EDGAR V. CAUYAN President and CEO CMIT

CARD MRI Institutional Heads VENER S. ABELLERA President and General Manager CaMIA ROSENDA P. AQUINO President BotiCARD GERIC G. LAUDE President CPMI DEVERNA DT. BRIONES Chairman/President CARD MRI Property Holdings AUREA D. MAGPANTAY General Manager CARD EMPC LOUSEL E. CORTES President RISE Company

Other CARD MRI Executive Committee Members LORENZA DT. BAÑEZ Executive Vice President CARD Bank LOURDES B. DIJAN Senior Vice President for Finance CARD Bank CYNTHIA B. BALDEO Executive Vice President CARD SME Bank DR. EDZEL A. RAMOS Vice President for Learning and Development - CMDI LYNETH L. DEREQUITO Senior Director CARD MRI Support Group MARILYN M. MANIILA Director, CARD MRI ComDev Group President, CARD MRI Hijos Tours and CARD MRI Publishing House LAARNE D. PAJE Vice President for Audit CARD Bank

DR. JAIME ARISTOTLE B. ALIP Management Advisers DR. JAIME ARISTOTLE B. ALIP Founder and Chairman CARD MRI DR. DOLORES M. TORRES Senior Management Adviser/ Vice-Chairperson CARD Bank MS. MARY JEAN PERRERAS Senior Management Adviser/ Vice-Chairperson CARD SME Bank DR. ENRIQUE S. NAVARRO Senior Adviser CMDI MS. ANICETA ALIP Research Adviser CARD MRI RAUL S. DIZON Adviser CMIT

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