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Establishment & History

BUKIDNON II
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.

Bukidnon II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (BUSECO) is a non-stock, non-profit electric cooperative duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the provisions of P.D. 269 and the laws of the Republic of the Philippines.

It was registered with the National Electrification Administration on July 28, 1977. Its franchise was granted permanent on June 10, 1981.

Operations started on February 2, 1970 when BUSECO took over Manolo Fortich Municipal Electrical System, even if the first energization was on June 29, 1979.

Coverage Areas:

Malitbog, Baungon, Libona, Manolo Fortich, Sumilao, Impasug-ong, Malaybalay, Lantapan, Cabanglasan and some parts of Talakag and Valencia City.

APPLYING FOR MEMBERSHIP

Become a part of our cooperative in 4 simple steps

1

COMPLETE THE APPLICATION

Applicants will be required to submit application.

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2

PAYMENT

Applicants will be required to settle necessary fees.

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3

TAKE THE ONLINE EXAM

Applicants will be required to attend the online PMES and take the exam.

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4

SUBMIT REQUIREMENTS

All applicants will be required to process and submit necessary requirements to the Buseco Office.

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