Cooperative type

Cooperative Banks in the Philippines

Cooperative banks serve cooperatives and their members with banking services and credit, operating under both CDA and BSP oversight, where audit trails and reporting are critical.

Below is a growing directory of cooperative banks registered in the Philippines. Whatever the type, the operational essentials are the same: accurate member records, disciplined collections, clean books, and audit-ready compliance.

  • Cooperative Bank of Negros Oriental — Dumaguete City

    A cooperative bank in Dumaguete City serving primary and secondary cooperative member-investors across Negros Oriental.

  • Mindanao Consolidated Cooperative Bank (MCCB) — Cagayan de Oro

    Formed from the 2012 consolidation of the cooperative banks of Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, and Agusan del Norte.

  • Cooperative Bank of Cotabato — Kidapawan City

    Regulated as both a bank (BSP) and a cooperative (CDA), offering microfinance, agricultural, and salary loans across the region.

  • Cooperative Bank of Palawan — Puerto Princesa

    The province's cooperative bank, headquartered at the CBP Building, National Highway, Brgy. San Miguel, Puerto Princesa City.

  • Occidental Mindoro Cooperative Bank (OMCB) — San Jose

    A BSP-supervised cooperative bank based at 615 Lapu-Lapu St., San Jose, with a branch in Mamburao and microfinance operations.

  • First Isabela Cooperative Bank (FICOBank) — Cauayan

    Established in 1976 by two cooperatives and 47 community organizations, it is a cooperative rural bank headquartered in Cauayan, Isabela.

  • Negros Cooperative Bank — Bacolod City

    Established in 2008 by 44 primary cooperatives of Negros Occidental and headquartered in Bacolod City, providing affordable financing to cooperators across the province.

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