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THE PHILIPPINE’S LEADING COURIER COMPANY OPENS IN DUBAI


Thursday, February 12, 2009


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In line with its vision of reaching to the global Filipino community, LBC opens a branch in Al Karama, Dubai last September 2008 and offers its popular Balikbayan Box service.

Proudly holding the most extensive courier-branch network of 700 branches which generates an average of 3 million transactions per month, LBC continues to be the country’s leader in the courier/freight-forwarding industry for the past five decades. Overseas, LBC has presence spanning several countries and continents that include the United States, Canada, Saipan, Guam, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. Apart from that, LBC boasts of unparalleled industry-expertise with assets acquired and developed through years of service and experience.

Being in the forefront of innovation, LBC supports the growing needs of migrant Filipinos and their families by offering new services and establishing new businesses. In setting up LBC Development Bank in 1995, LBC offered banking products that helped Filipinos manage their financial resources and options. Online shopping and delivery to the Philippines were made available through www.expressregalo.com.ph and photo printing & delivery nationwide through Digiprint.

LBC carries on advancing and fulfilling its mission to reach out to the global Filipino community that will ultimately make the world a smaller place.
 
 
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