ang 25 cents nihit na kaayo basin naa na sud sa alkansya..
ang 25 cents nihit na kaayo basin naa na sud sa alkansya..
Law of Average na xa bro.
dli ra SM...hapit tanan ing-ana na.
dili man cguro tanan SM branches...i have tried SM malls sa Luzon naa jud sila 5, 10, 25 cents nga
panukli...
They owe tons of .25cents!
gitaguan siguro na sa mga negosyante og tuyo para di sila kasukli sa kida ...
Added income sa tindahan. E apil na lng unta na as points sa advantage card kay sa ma ty
naa diay .25 cents dire pilipinas?
Coins: Issues in circulation
Source: Coins: Issues in circulation | Sun.Star
CEBU CITY-- Coin shortage is becoming a serious problem in the country despite the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) minting 15.6 billion pieces of coins worth P16.9 billion as of December 2009.
This wide-reaching shortage exists because coins are usually left at home, stored in piggy banks, hiding inside cabinets and car compartments, scattered on top of the refrigerator, gathering dust and forgotten, according to a multimedia special report published by Sun.Star Network Exchange (Sunnex) at Wix.com coin recirculation program | Wix.com.
The report, which looked into the effect of coin shortage on vendors, drivers, business and financial institutions that need these coins to responsibly transact with the public, said each Filipino holds 150 pieces of coins, with the BSP producing more than 11 billion pieces every year.
Cebu Bankers Club (CBC) president Chito Cabaero said, however, the coins are not circulated, “thus the problem is not in the supply of coins but in the circulation."
Watch the full multimedia presentation on coin circulation.
Cabaero, in the Sun.Star multimedia special report, encouraged the public to join in the coin recirculation drive; bring out their coins and deposit them in the banks.
To know where in Cebu City you can deposit or exchange your coins, view the map presented at Wix.com coin recirculation program | Wix.com, along with a message board where readers can leave concerns they wish to relay to the BSP.
"It's as simple as breaking your piggy bank, go to the bank, open an account, deposit it, and let the banks circulate it," Cabaero said.
The CBC is pushing for the coin recirculation as some public utility vehicle drivers, retailers and vendors in Cebu City have also felt the coin shortage, with them having difficulty sourcing coins to provide exact change to passengers and consumers.
"In fact, where to get coins as 'panukli' (change) is our everyday problem," flower and fruit vendors Rosalie Labra and Ethel Pogoy said in separate interviews.
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