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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2007

LBC Hari ng Padala TV Commercial 2002.

Luzon Brokerage Corporation was founded in the 1950's as a brokerage and air cargo agent. Eventually, the company operated as an air cargo forwarding service provider and was the first to introduce the 24-hour air cargo delivery service. LBC soon became a respected leader offering fast and reliable Express Courier and Money Remittance service throughout the Philippines. Today, LBC offers the widest coverage and network with over 600 strategically located branches nationwide.

LBC's continuous growth in the domestic market instigated setting foot overseas. The first LBC branch outside the country was established in San Francisco, California in 1985. Presently, LBC has over 60 branches in the United States and Canada.

A high number of Filipino migrant workers have also settled in neighboring Asian countries. LBC expanded with four offices in Hong Kong and eight others strategically situated in Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.

Being in the forefront of innovation, LBC supported the growing needs of migrant Filipinos and their families by offering new services and establishing new businesses. In setting up LBC Development Bank in 1995, LBC offered banking products that helped Filipinos manage their financial resources and options. Online shopping and delivery to the Philippines were made available through expressregalo.com.ph and photo printing & delivery nationwide through Digiprint.

LBC carries on advancing and fulfilling its mission to reach out to the global Filipino community that will ultimately make the world a smaller place.

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  • the best of lbc ads!

  • the best pa rin to among lbc ads!

  • Jay Bautista of Nielsen media research polled 300 overseas workers families & found 91% of the families of overseas workers got 677 dollars monthly - 32.9% goes to savings and investments, 8.8% to pay off debts and 58.3% for consumption. He found that family members tended to drop out of jobs and rely on remittances to sustain the family. "They have this impression that the stream of dollars coming in has no end so they'd rather be staying at home and waiting for the remittances"

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