- Typhoon Pablo– Typhoon Pablo hits the Mindanao Region on December 2012 leaving more than 50,000 families homeless.
Eight (8) branches of the Corporation had been affected mainly by the typhoon- Iligan 1 & 2, Tandag, Cagayan de Oro 1 & 2, Nabunturan, Monkayo and Kapalong, and some areas in other branches.
The Management has approved the adjustment of amortization to all affected borrowers on December 2012.

A wrecked school in Cateel, a town that was devastated by the typhoon’s strong winds. The storm destroyed thousands of homes, and many families are now living in cramped, temporary accommodations. PAGASA Lending is not the owner of this picture.

A truck passes among dead coconut trees destroyed by Typhoon Bopha. The typhoon, which hit on December 4, has caused major damage to infrastructure and agriculture in the southern Philippines. PAGASA Lending is not the owner of this picture.

A woman looks for materials as she helps her husband rebuild their house in Cateel. PAGASA Lending is not the owner of this picture.

Children line up on the road to beg after the typhoon left them homeless. PAGASA Lending is not the owner of this picture.

Giant waves and flashfloods caused by the typhoon extirpated concrete tombs in Cateel. PAGASA Lending is not the owner of this picture.
- Flood in Mindanao– Mindanao Region has yet to recover from the devastation of Typhoon Pablo on December 2012 which killed hundreds of people and leaves more than 50,000 families homeless.
Sometime on January 2013, people of Mindanao experienced another devastation of nature through flooding and landslide affecting the borrowers of the Corporation in several branches.
- Fire Razed at Cainta- On January 17, 2013 a fire broke out in a residential area at Cainta that razed some 200 residential houses.
About six (6) groups of Pasig Rosario Branch are located in the affected area which borrowers/members’ houses and businesses were burned and now temporarily staying at health center and covered court.
With this incident a one- month moratorium of amortization is given to all affected members.
