The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is a key program by the Philippine government aimed at reducing poverty.
Implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), this program provides conditional cash transfers to impoverished Filipino households distributed via selected Land Bank branches where beneficiaries can access their payouts.
Breakdown of 4Ps Cash Assistance
The 4Ps program is designed to assist poor families, particularly those with children aged 0 to 18 years old.
Through conditional cash transfers, the program aims to enhance the health, nutrition, and education of its beneficiaries.
Families enrolled in the 4Ps receive monthly educational assistance for 10 months each school year.
Day-care and elementary students are allocated PHP 300 per month.
Junior high school students receive PHP 500 monthly, while senior high school students are given PHP 700 monthly.
Additionally, households receive PHP 750 per month for health-related expenses.
There is also a monthly rice subsidy of PHP 600.
Other benefits include automatic enrollment in PhilHealth and priority access to programs like the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP).
Typically, these cash grants are distributed through Land Bank ATMs.
If this method is not feasible, alternative options such as transactions through rural banks or GCash remittances are available.
Extensive Network of Land Bank Offices
Land Bank, with over 400 offices and more than 2,100 ATMs as of 2020, ascertains that most 4Ps members, including those in remote areas, can access their payouts.
List of Land Bank Servicing Branches by Region
If you are a 4Ps member looking to withdraw your benefits, you can find the nearest Land Bank branch from the list below.
National Capital Region (NCR) – 83 Branches
Includes offices at Araneta Center, Batasan, Camp Aguinaldo, Camp Crame, COA, Commonwealth, Cubao, East Avenue, EDSA Congressional, EDSA-NIA Road, and others.
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) -10 Branches
Offices include Baguio, Baguio – Naguilian, Bangued, Bontoc, Buguias, Cabarroguis, La Trinidad, Lagawe, Luna, and Tabuk.
Region I – 22 Branches
Includes offices in Agoo, Alaminos, Batac, Bauang, Binalonan, Calasiao, Candon, Carmen, Dagupan, Laoag, Lingayen, Mangaldan, Mangatarem, Narvacan, San Carlos (P), San Fernando (LU), San Nicolas, Tagudin, Tayug, Umingan, Urdaneta, and Vigan.
Region II – 16 Branches
Offices include Alicia, Aparri, Bambang, Basco, Cabagan (Isabela), Cauayan (I), Ilagan, Roxas (Isabela), San Isidro (Isabela), San Mateo (Isabela), Sanchez Mira, Santiago, Solano, Tuao (Cagayan), Tuguegarao, and Tuguegarao Capitol.
Region III – 40 Branches
Includes offices in Angeles, Apalit, Balagtas, Balanga, Baler, Baliuag, Cabanatuan (NE), Cabanatuan Maharlika Highway, Camiling, Capas, Clark, Concepcion, Dau, Dinalupihan, Gapan, Guagua, Guimba, Iba, Limay, Malolos Highway, Malolos Plaza, Mariveles, Masinloc, Meycauayan, Muñoz, Muñoz Science, Olongapo, Palayan, Paniqui, Pulilan, San Fernando (P), San Ildefonso, San Isidro (NE), San Jose City (NE), San Jose del Monte, Sta. Maria, Subic, Talavera, Tarlac, and West San Fernando (P).
Region IV-A – 45 Branches
Includes offices in Antipolo, Atimonan, Balayan, Batangas City, Batangas Kumintang, Bauan, Biñan, Binangonan, Cabuyao, Cainta, Calamba, Calamba City Hall, Candelaria, Catanauan, Cavite City, Dasmariñas, GMA (Cavite), Gumaca, Imus, Infanta, Lemery, Lipa, Lopez (Quezon), Lucban, Lucena, Mulanay, Nagcarlan, Nasugbu, Paseo de Sta. Rosa, Rosario (Batangas), Rosario Cavite (CEZ), San Juan (Batangas), San Pablo (L), San Pedro (L), Sta. Cruz (L), Sta. Cruz Capitol (L), Sta. Rosa, Sto. Tomas (Batangas), Tagaytay, Tanauan, Tanay, Taytay, Trece Martires, and UP Los Baños.
Region IV-B – 13 Branches
Offices include Boac, Brooke’s Point, Calapan, Coron, Mamburao, Odiongan, Pinamalayan, Puerto Princesa, Puerto Princesa West, Romblon, Roxas Mindoro, Sablayan, and San Jose (Mindoro).
Region V – 20 Branches
Includes offices in Cataingan (Masbate), Daet, Daraga, Goa, Iriga, Irosin, Labo, Legazpi, Ligao, Masbate, Naga, Naga Rotundo, Pili, Polangui, San Andres, Sipocot, Sorsogon, Tabaco, Tigaon, and Virac.
Region VI – 25 Branches
Offices include Antique, Bacolod City, Bacolod Cybercentre, Cadiz, Caticlan, Culasi, Estancia, Gaisano (Iloilo), Guimaras (Jordan), Iloilo, Janiuay, Jaro, Kabankalan, Kalibo, Mandalagan – Bacolod, Passi, Plaza Libertad, Roxas (Capiz), Sagay, San Carlos (NO), Sara, Silay, Sipalay, Victorias, and UP Miag-ao.
Region VII – 28 Branches
Includes offices in Bais, Balamban, Banilad, Bantayan (Cebu), Bayawan, Bogo, Carcar, Cebu BOC, Cebu – Osmeña Blvd., Consolacion, Dalaguete, Danao, Dumaguete, Guihulngan, Jagna, Lapu-Lapu, MEPZA, Mandaue, Mandaue City Hall, MoalBoal, Naga City (Cebu), Plaza Independencia, Siquijor (Larena), Tagbilaran, Tagbilaran City Hall, Talibon, Toledo, and Tubigon (Bohol).
Region VIII – 16 Branches
Offices include Allen, Baybay, Borongan, Calbayog, Carigara, Catarman, Catbalogan, Guian, Hilongos, Maasin, Naval, Ormoc, San Juan (Southern Leyte), Sogod, Tacloban, and Tacloban Real.
Region IX – 12 Branches
Includes offices in Aurora, Buug, Dapitan, Dipolog, Ipil, KCC Mall de Zamboanga, Liloy, Molave, Pagadian, Sindangan, WMSU, and Zamboanga (Main).
Region X – 23 Branches
Offices include Aglagayn (Bukidnon), Calamba (Mis. Occ.), Camiguin, Carmen (CDO), Capistrano, Don Carlos, El Salvador City, Gingoog, Iligan, Kapatagan, Limketkai (CDO), Maigo, Malaybalay Highway, Manolo Fortich, Maramag, Oroquieta, Ozamiz, Puerto (CDO), Quezon (Bukidnon), Tangub, Tubod, Valencia, and Velez.
Region XI – 14 Branches
Includes offices in Bajada, Bansalan, Davao (Recto), Digos, Malita, Mati, Matina, Nabunturan, Panabo, Samal Island, San Pedro (D), Tagum, Tagum Capitol, and Toril.
Region XII – 21 Branches
Offices include Alabel, Calumpang (GSC), Cotabato, Cotabato City Hall, DOLE Phils., General Santos Gaisano, General Santos Pioneer, General Santos Highway, Isulan, Kabacan, Kidapawan, Kidapawan AMAS, Koronadal, Koronadal Highway, Lebak, Midsayap, Polomolok, Rosary Heights, Surallah, Tacurong, and Tupi (South Cotabato).
CARAGA – 9 Branches
Includes offices in Bayugan, Bislig, Butuan, Cabadbaran, Claver, Dinagat, San Francisco, Surigao, and Tandag.
BARMM – 7 Branches
Offices include Basilan, Bongao, Buluan, Jolo, Marawi, Parang, and Wao.
To see the most recent (as of July 2023) list of Land Bank Servicing Branches for 4PS Cash Distribution, click this link.
Recent Updates
DSWD’s Cash Grants Schedule for Pantawid Pamilya Beneficiaries
DSWD announces the cash grants pay-out schedule for Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program beneficiaries, set for June 7 via ATM withdrawals at selected LAND BANK Servicing Branches. Regions have specific payroll schedules for the release. For a complete list of the nearest LAND BANK Servicing offices, visit the provided link. Learn how to maximize the use of LAND BANK Cash Cards by watching the linked reel.
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To find out the schedule of your pay-out, you can contact your Municipal/City Link or DSWD. LAND BANK will only release a notice once they receive information from DSWD. You can also check your balance using our LAND BANK Mobile Banking Application. Just download it from Google Play or Apple Store, select the Cash Card Menu, and enter your Cash Card Number and PIN. You can withdraw your pay-out at an ATM or use it for payment at a Point of Sale (POS) terminal.
Conclusion
As one of the largest and most accessible banks in the Philippines, Land Bank plays an important part in the success of the 4Ps program.
By efficiently disbursing cash assistance to beneficiaries, the bank helps to uplift and empower the lives of 4Ps member households.
If you are a 4Ps member, be sure to locate your nearest Land Bank branch to access your cash grants and other benefits seamlessly.