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Equitable PCI Bank
With the acquisition of PCIBank by Equitable Bank and with the consolidation of the two institutions in due course, the new Bank moves up the system rankings to become the country’s second largest bank. Based on published figures as of end 1998, the consolidated financials of the Bank raised it to the number 2 position.
BPI, Bank of the Philippine Islands
The first private commercial bank in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia. It once more bags the highest honors in Euromoney's 1999 Awards for Excellence.
Land Bank of the Philippines
As a government universal bank, it is the dominant financial institution in the countryside.
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
RCBC’s focus has been on providing integrated financial services and on further strengthening the bank’s capital to maximize opportunities and remain resilient in times of difficulties. In terms of total resources in 1997, it ranks sixth among privately owned domestic commercial banks.
Philippine National Bank
Philippine commercial bank has branches throughout the Philippines and overseas.
Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
The largest bank in the Philippines, and the flagship company of the Metrobank Group, the country’s largest financial conglomerate with over P300 billion in resources as of December 31, 1998. It is also the largest-capitalized bank in the country, with a net worth of P42.86 billion as of December 31.
UnionBank of the Philippines
According to a Business World article last Nov. 24, 1999, the Bank ranked 3rd in profits among Philippine banks, next to BPI and Metrobank. The period covered by this study are the first nine months of 1999.
PCIB Savings Bank
PCIB Savings, is the thrift banking arm of PCIBank, one of the four largest universal banks in the Philippines and an internationally recognized and multi-awarded financial institution.
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