UCPB Savings welcomes new President & CEO

September 6, 2017


UCPB Savings officially welcomes Ms. Lizette Margaret Mary J. Racela as the new President & CEO.  Her appointment was confirmed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Monetary Board last September 6, 2017.


She is a graduate of Universirty of the Philippines in 1987 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.  With 29 years of banking experience, she rose from the ranks in her engagements with several well-known local banks.  She started as a Marketing Assistant and eventually pursued an opportunity with UCPB Savings as a Private Banking Officer.  Her extensive exposure in Retail Banking, Commercial Lending, Consumer Lending, Credit Administration and Treasury is one of her most valued assets to spearhead the continuous growth and success of UCPB Savings Bank.

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UCPB Savings Bank Extends Aid to Communities Affected by Typhoon Uwan

UCPB Savings Bank joined the nation in offering hope and support to communities devastated by Typhoon Uwan through the donation of cash assistance, relief goods, and food items. This initiative forms part of the Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Finance Framework (SFF), reflecting its ongoing commitment to social welfare, environmental stewardship, and community […]

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UCPB Savings Bank Brings Kindness and Support to Typhoon Tino Survivors in Cebu

  In the aftermath of Typhoon Tino, UCPB Savings (UCPBS) Bank reached out to families in Talisay City and Balamban, Cebu, offering not only essential supplies but also comfort and unity during a difficult time. The outreach formed part of the Bank’s ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts to help communities rebuild and recover. On […]

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UCPB Savings Bank Joins Candelaria’s Laruk-Laruk Festival: Running for Culture, Community, and Progress

The Municipality of Candelaria, Zambales, came alive on October 29–31, 2025, during its annual Laruk-Laruk Festival, a colorful celebration that honors the traditional art of making pinipig. With the theme “Seed of Culture, Harvest of Progress,” the festival highlighted the town’s agricultural heritage and its ongoing journey toward growth and progress. In support of this […]

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