The Bank of the Philippine Islands or BPI is the oldest bank in the Philippines still in operation and is the country's largest bank and company in terms of assets (US$ 15.29 billion) . It is owned by the Ayala Corporation - the largest conglomerate in the Philippines, and is based in Makati City's Central Business District, on the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, across from the Philippine headquarters of HSBC.
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- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II, Chairman
Dr. Patisha Zobel de Ayala, Chairman Emeritus Aurelio R. Montinola III, President
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- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II, Chairman
Dr. Patisha Zobel de Ayala, Chairman Emeritus Aurelio R. Montinola III, President
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- The Bank of the Philippine Islands or BPI is the oldest bank in the Philippines still in operation and is the country's largest bank and company in terms of assets (US$ 15.29 billion) . It is owned by the Ayala Corporation - the largest conglomerate in the Philippines, and is based in Makati City's Central Business District, on the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, across from the Philippine headquarters of HSBC. BPI is also the oldest bank in Southeast Asia and has a long and distinguished history that spans over a century. It has either influenced or has been influenced by many nations, including parts of the former Spanish Empire, especially Mexico, and the United States. While it is considered by many as an old institution, BPI is trying, with moderate success, to promote itself as a dynamic institution that caters to its various clients, which hail from various sectors of Philippine society. BPI also pioneered rural banking in the Philippines, as its countryside banking operations preceded that of many other banks' rural banking operations by many years. Today, it maintains a large rural branch network, with some branches dating bank to the Spanish or American colonial periods. Its branch network of 831 branches is by far the largest branch network of any bank in the Philippines. The bank has received several awards from various financial magazines, such as Euromoney and the Far Eastern Economic Review. Its most recent award was for the best retail bank in the Philippines in 2005.
- De Bank of the Philippine Islands of BPI is de oudste nog bestaande bank van de Filipijnen. BPI is de derde bank van het land qua activa en de grootste als de marktkapitalisatie in ogenschouw wordt genomen. De Bank of the Philippine Islands heeft een netwerk van 830 vestigingen verspreid over de hele archipel en heeft daarmee het grootste netwerk van het land. De eigenaar van BPI is de Ayala Corporation, een van de grootste bedrijven van de Filipijnen. De bank ontving diverse prijzen van verscheidene financiële tijdschriften, zoals Euromoney en de Far Eastern Economic Review. In 2005 werd de bank uitgeroepen tot de beste consumentenbank van de Filipijnen.
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- Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II, Chairman
Dr. Patisha Zobel de Ayala, Chairman Emeritus
Aurelio R. Montinola III, President
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- The Bank of the Philippine Islands or BPI is the oldest bank in the Philippines still in operation and is the country's largest bank and company in terms of assets (US$ 15.29 billion) . It is owned by the Ayala Corporation - the largest conglomerate in the Philippines, and is based in Makati City's Central Business District, on the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, across from the Philippine headquarters of HSBC.
- De Bank of the Philippine Islands of BPI is de oudste nog bestaande bank van de Filipijnen. BPI is de derde bank van het land qua activa en de grootste als de marktkapitalisatie in ogenschouw wordt genomen. De Bank of the Philippine Islands heeft een netwerk van 830 vestigingen verspreid over de hele archipel en heeft daarmee het grootste netwerk van het land. De eigenaar van BPI is de Ayala Corporation, een van de grootste bedrijven van de Filipijnen.
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- Bank of the Philippine Islands
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