PFCCO-Visayas Holds 30th Annual General Assembly in Dumaguete City
The Philippine Federation of Credit Cooperatives – Visayas (PFCCO-Visayas) successfully conducted its 30th Annual General Assembly (AGA) at Hotel Essencia on a vibrant afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The event gathered member cooperatives, officers, and stakeholders from across the Visayas, reinforcing the federation’s shared commitment to cooperative growth, resilience, and unity.
A key highlight of the assembly was the conduct of elections to fill vacant positions within the federation’s leadership structure. Upholding the cooperative principle of democratic member control, the assembly ensured that capable and dedicated individuals were entrusted with guiding PFCCO-Visayas forward.
Elected to the Board of Directors were:
1. Rafael Crescencio C. Tan Jr., former Chairperson of PFCCO-Visayas
2. Rowena Viliran
3. Reynaldo Gomez
Their election signifies a continued commitment to strong leadership, strategic direction, and service to member cooperatives.
At the same time, the assembly recognized the invaluable service of Dir. Josefina Alcano and Dir. Lowela Am-is, who formally concluded their terms as members of the Board of Directors. Their dedication and contributions have significantly helped shape the federation’s growth and direction over the years.
To further reinforce transparency and accountability, the assembly also filled key committee positions:
Audit Committee
1. Grafe Serafin was nominated and elected to serve, ensuring strengthened financial oversight and integrity within the organization.
Election Committee
1. Janet Ajir
2. Rafael Puentespina, also a former Chairperson of PFCCO-Visayas
These appointments play a vital role in maintaining fair, transparent, and credible electoral processes within the federation.
The 30th Annual General Assembly not only served as a platform for governance and elections but also as a reaffirmation of PFCCO-Visayas’ mission to empower cooperatives across the region. With newly elected leaders and committee members, the federation is well-positioned to continue advancing inclusive growth, innovation, and sustainability among its member organizations.
As PFCCO-Visayas celebrates this milestone, it remains steadfast in its vision of building stronger, more resilient cooperatives—driven by unity, leadership, and shared purpose.
The Philippine Federation of Credit Cooperatives – Visayas (PFCCO-Visayas) successfully conducted its 30th Annual General Assembly (AGA) at Hotel Essencia on a vibrant afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The event gathered member cooperatives, officers, and stakeholders from across the Visayas, reinforcing the federation’s shared commitment to cooperative growth, resilience, and unity.
A key highlight of the assembly was the conduct of elections to fill vacant positions within the federation’s leadership structure. Upholding the cooperative principle of democratic member control, the assembly ensured that capable and dedicated individuals were entrusted with guiding PFCCO-Visayas forward.
Elected to the Board of Directors were:
1. Rafael Crescencio C. Tan Jr., former Chairperson of PFCCO-Visayas
2. Rowena Viliran
3. Reynaldo Gomez
Their election signifies a continued commitment to strong leadership, strategic direction, and service to member cooperatives.
At the same time, the assembly recognized the invaluable service of Dir. Josefina Alcano and Dir. Lowela Am-is, who formally concluded their terms as members of the Board of Directors. Their dedication and contributions have significantly helped shape the federation’s growth and direction over the years.
To further reinforce transparency and accountability, the assembly also filled key committee positions:
Audit Committee
1. Grafe Serafin was nominated and elected to serve, ensuring strengthened financial oversight and integrity within the organization.
Election Committee
1. Janet Ajir
2. Rafael Puentespina, also a former Chairperson of PFCCO-Visayas
These appointments play a vital role in maintaining fair, transparent, and credible electoral processes within the federation.
The 30th Annual General Assembly not only served as a platform for governance and elections but also as a reaffirmation of PFCCO-Visayas’ mission to empower cooperatives across the region. With newly elected leaders and committee members, the federation is well-positioned to continue advancing inclusive growth, innovation, and sustainability among its member organizations.
As PFCCO-Visayas celebrates this milestone, it remains steadfast in its vision of building stronger, more resilient cooperatives—driven by unity, leadership, and shared purpose.