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THIRD BILLIONAIRE COOP IN KALINGA: Provincial Engineering Office Personnel Multipurpose Cooperative celebrates milestone; P1B assets marked in Aug. 2025

  • Writer: Leonora Lo-oy
    Leonora Lo-oy
  • Sep 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 25


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Tabuk City, Kalinga – The Province of Kalinga has another billionaire multipurpose cooperative after the Provincial Engineering Office Personnel Multipurpose Cooperative (PEOPMPC) reached its P1 billion in assets in August 2025.


This made the PEOPMPC the third and youngest billionaire multipurpose cooperative in the province.


During the Thanksgiving event of the PEOPMPC in Bulanao, Tabuk City on September 22, Engineer Domingo Bakilan, the Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors (BOD), narrated that the PEOPMPC started with 49 incorporators in 1991 until it grew to more than 19,000 members after 34 years.

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Looking back at the milestone the cooperative has just reached, Bakilan acknowledged the 49 incorporators led by its former manager Bansen Bangibang, who started the cooperative, the past board of directors, and all the members of the PEOPMPC for taking the cooperative this far.


Jayford Dongdongan, BOD Chairperson, meantime, credited the P1 billion mark to the collective efforts of the officers, employees, and members, saying, “reaching a level of billionaire asset is not an easy feat; this happened because of your dedication, patience, perseverance, sacrifices, commitment, and your trust in our cooperative.”


BOD member Roderick Dumallig closed the event, which was personally graced by Governor James Edduba, by enjoining the members of the PEOPMPC to continue honoring the legacy of those who started and paved the way for the PEOPMPC to grow into what it is now.


Currently, there are at least a total of P7.5 million in cooperative assets in Tabuk City, with over 180,000 cooperative members, according to Cooperative Enterprise Development Officer Catherine Lee Uera, who shared that the cooperative in the city is “very vibrant."

 
 
 

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