The World Bank is looking to extend around $3 billion worth of loans to support programs in the Philippines in the next fiscal year, according to a report by Philstar Biz .

The funding, which covers the World Bank's fiscal year starting July 2026, will be used for various development initiatives in the country. The pipeline reflects continued support for the Philippines' infrastructure, education, and health programs, among others.

This loan package comes as the Philippine government seeks multilateral financing to bridge budget gaps and accelerate economic recovery. The World Bank has been a key development partner for the country, providing both financial and technical assistance.