A joint public sealed bidding for prime properties foreclosed by Philippine National Bank (PNB) and Allied Banking Corporation has been slated on May 28, 2010, Friday, at 9:00am. The public sealed bidding will be held at the 9th floor, PNB Financial Center President Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard, Pasay City.
This foreclosed listing includes prime properties from the Greater Manila Area, Northern Luzon, Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. A total of 42 prime properties are included in this listing.
Take a sneak peek at just some of the prime properties on the foreclosed listing below. Just click on the images to enlarge(opens in a new window/tab)
Click here to download a copy of the foreclosed listing from PNB and Allied Bank for public sealed bidding on May 28, 2010 or just click on the image below.
Interested?
For more details, please contact PNB-SAMS directly through the following:
PNB Special Assets Management Sector โ Head Office
SAMS CUSTOMER SERVICE
Hotline: (02) 573-4115
Email: [email protected]
Trunkline: (02) 526-3131 & (02) 891-6040 to 70 local 4115, 4539, or 4713
Happy hunting!
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Text by Jay Castillo and Cherry Castillo. Copyright ยฉ 2010 All rights reserved.
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I Sonia Singh having problem with PNB Net Banking, When I try to transfer money from my saving PNB to SBI bank through net banking , most of the times it gets reverted back to my PNB account. This has happened to me more than 5 times. They also deduct 5 rupees for each transaction even if the money is not transferred to the SBI bank account. I have contacted to the PNB customer care at [email protected], my branch manager, and even submit complaint at Consumer Court http://www.consumercourt.in/bank-account/16773-pnb-net-banking-complaint.html but they donโt reply at all, I know the problem is with PNB side only because if I try to transfer money from another bank to SBI it gets transferred properly.
Sometimes its really urgent and the money gets reverted back and I have to pay 5 Rs. for each transaction even if it is not successful. If any one have any idea or faced such issue in past or facing such issue please contact me at [email protected].
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