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Makati City 2nd district Rep. Luis Campos Jr., expressed confidence that the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp.'s (PDIC) move of doubling the maximum deposit insurance coverage (MDIC) for bank depositors from P500,000 to P1 million will have a positive impact on the economy.
Makati City 2nd district Rep. Luis Campos Jr. (Facebook)
The Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp.'s (PDIC) move of doubling the maximum deposit insurance coverage (MDIC) for bank depositors from P500,000 to P1 million will have a positive impact on the economy.
Thus, said Makati City 2nd district Rep. Luis Campos Jr., who hailed the PDIC's decision over the weekend.
“The 100 percent increase in the MDIC to P1 million per depositor per bank is long overdue,” Campos said.
The increase will take effect on March 15.
“There’s no doubt that the P1 million MDIC will help strengthen public confidence in our banking system, which plays a vital role in driving the country’s economic growth and jobs creation,” Campos noted.
The veteran solon was as the first member of Congress to push for the P1 million MDIC, as he underscored the need to restore its full protective value at today’s prices and encourage Filipinos to continue keeping their money in banks.
“Based on cumulative inflation data, the purchasing power of P1 million today is more or less equal to the buying power of P500,000 in 2009, or 16 years ago,” Campos, the husband of Makati Mayor Abby Binay, noted.
Campos is running for Makati mayor in the May 12 elections while his wife is seeking a Senate seat under the administration-backed Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas ticket.
The MDIC was last increased in 2009, from P250,000 to P500,000.
Since its initial implementation in 1963, the MDIC has been raised several times:
•1963 – P10,000
•1978 – P15,000
•1984 – P40,000
•1992 – P100,000
•2004 – P250,000
•2009 – P500,000
•2025 (effective March 15) – P1,000,000
“This is the first time the PDIC has exercised its authority to increase the MDIC,” Campos pointed out.
He noted that Congress had been periodically increasing the MDIC since 1963, until it passed Republic Act No. 11840, or the new PDIC charter, in 2022.
The new law granted the PDIC’s governing board the authority to increase the MDIC.
In 2024, the PDIC paid P281.5 million in deposit insurance claims, benefiting 7,482 depositors of three distressed rural and cooperative banks that had been shut down by regulators.
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