As heavy rains and strong winds from Typhoon “Uwan” continue to affect Northern and Central Luzon, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) has announced temporary changes to its branch operations this Monday, November 11, 2025.

In its latest advisory issued at 8:00 a.m., LANDBANK said several branches will operate only until noon, while others will remain closed due to unsafe weather conditions and possible power interruptions brought by the storm.

The following branches will be open until 12:00 noon only: Agoo, Alaminos, Bambang, Bauang, Binalonan, Bolinao, Bontoc, Calasiao, Candon, Carmen, Dagupan, Ilagan, La Trinidad, Lingayen, Mangaldan, Mangatarem, Muñoz CLSU, Muñoz Science City, Rizal Agri-Hub, San Carlos (P), San Isidro (NE), Solano, Sual, Tabuk, Talavera, Tayug, TugCapitol, Tuguegarao, Tuguegarao Calle Commercio, Umingan, Urdaneta-Perez Avenue, and Vigan.

Meanwhile, the following branches will be closed for the day: Agno LEAF, Anda LEAF, Batac, Buguias, Caba LEAF, Cabagan, Cabarroguis, Cauayan, Dupax Del Sur (NV) LEAF, Echague Agri-Hub, Kiangan (Ifugao) LEAF, Lagawe, Laoag, Narvacan, Pasuquin LEAF, Pugo LEAF, San Ildefonso (IS), San Mariano (Isabela) LEAF, San Nicolas (IS), Santa Maria (IS), Tagudin, and Vigan Quezon Avenue.

LANDBANK clarified that all other branches not listed in the advisory will remain open under their regular operating hours to serve customers.

In addition, LANDBANK announced that its Puerto Princesa and Puerto Princesa West branches are closed today, not because of the typhoon, but in observance of a local holiday.

To ensure safety and convenience, the bank is urging clients to use its digital banking platforms and ATMs, which remain fully operational nationwide. Services such as fund transfers, bills payment, and balance inquiries can be done through the LANDBANK Mobile App and the Link.BizPortal online facility.

Authorities continue to monitor Typhoon Uwan as it moves across Northern Luzon, bringing heavy rainfall and possible flooding in several provinces. The public is reminded to stay alert for official weather updates and to prioritize safety over travel or in-person transactions.

LANDBANK assured its clients that normal operations will resume in affected branches once conditions improve and local safety clearances are given.

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