Gilbert Nero

ICT Compliance And Vendor Management Department Head at Cebuana Lhuillier Bank

Gilbert Nero serves as the ICT Compliance and Vendor Management Department Head at Cebuana Lhuillier Bank since May 2024. Prior to this role, Gilbert accumulated over a decade of experience at Citi, holding various positions including AVP - Finance Solutions Senior Analyst, Manager - Senior App Dev Inter Prgrmr Lead Analyst, and Assistant Manager - App Dev/Analyst - Prod Support Lead from April 2012 to January 2024. Earlier experience includes positions as an I.T. Consultant/Systems Analyst at Primover Consultancy/Citibank Philippines and software development roles at Punongbayan & Araullo/System Generators Inc. and Progressive Software Inc. Gilbert holds a Master of Arts in Computer Education from Pangasinan State University and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from STI College Baguio.

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Cebuana Lhuillier Bank

Cebuana Lhuillier Rural Bank (CLRB) was established in June 1998 as the banking arm of PJ Lhuillier, Inc. Regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Bank continues to serve the underserved Filipinos through its affordable and accessible banking transactions. The Bank offers products, from savings, which cater to micro, small, and medium clients to loans which provide clients an array of facilities that they can apply to. A variety of other services offered are bills payment, load top-up, and money transfer. Geared towards financial inclusion, CLRB has already established five (5) branches in the Philippines, with plans of increasing its footprint nationwide. The Bank is now widening its reach through its cash agent Cebuana Lhuillier with 2,500 branches and 20,000 partner outlets to make way for greater connectivity and accessibility. The Bank is poised to achieving an ecosystem that empowers Filipino towards an affordable banking lifestyle. CLRB plans to overcome barriers to saving by educating, encouraging, and providing banking access to more of the unbanked and underbanked segment.


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