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NEA boosts loans for electric co-ops
Manila Bulletin
|January 15, 2026
More electric cooperatives (ECs) have sought state-funded loans, as the National Electrification Administration (NEA) released a larger lending budget to 45 ECs.
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In a statement on Wednesday, Jan. 14, state-run NEA said it facilitated P2.8 billion in loans to ECs in 2025, the majority of which were allotted in Luzon and Mindanao. This represents a 55-percent increase compared to the previous year’s figure of P1.8 billion.
According to NEA, a large portion of the dispersed loans, valued at P1.7 billion, has been released to 15 ECs in Luzon, eight in Visayas, and 11 in Mindanao.
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