Union Bank of the Philippines

Union Bank of the Philippines
Public (PSE: UBP)
Industry Finance and Insurance
Founded Manila, Philippines (1982)
Headquarters Pasig City, Philippines
Key people
Justo A. Ortiz, Chairman and CEO
Edwin Bautista, President and COO
Products Financial Services
Revenue P20.4 billion PHP (Decrease5.1%) (2014)
P8.4 Billion PHP (Decrease6.67%) (2014)
Number of employees
unknown
Website www.unionbankph.com

Union Bank of the Philippines more commonly known as UnionBank, is one of the largest banks in the Philippines, ranking seventh in terms of assets after its successful merger with smaller competitor International Exchange Bank. It is one of the most stable Philippine banks and is the host bank of the E-Card accounts of the members of the Government Service Insurance System.

UnionBank is a Philippine universal bank. Today multiple channels are available for transaction and information access: nationwide branch network, on-site and off-site automated teller machines, a call center and Internet bank.

In strategic business, the bank is a provider of corporate cash management & B2B solutions to leading local and multinational companies operating in the country. Its other lines of business are in Treasury services & capital markets, Internet banking, consumer finance and distribution network.

UnionBank is a partnership among the Aboitiz Group, Insular Life and Social Security System. It started operations in 1981 and became a commercial bank on January 19, 1982. In July 1992, UnionBank was granted the license to operate as a universal bank.

History

The bank was originally incorporated as “Union Savings and Mortgage Bank” on August 16, 1968. After the initial public offering UnionBank's shares were listed at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) on June 29, 1992. On July 15, 1992 the bank was granted the license to operate as a universal bank in the Philippines.

In 1993 UnionBank merged with International Corporate Bank ("Interbank") and in 2006 another merger with International Exchange Bank ("iBank") followed (after first being denied by iBank).[1][2]

Subsidiaries and Affiliates

UnionBank is divided into the following subsidiaries and affiliates:

Ownership

Firsts

UnionBank is known for some notable firsts in the Philippine banking industry, which are listed below:

See also

References

  1. | Maricel E Burgonio, "UnionBank Eyes Bank Acquisitions; iBank Denies Any Offer", Manila Times, May 4, 2006   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  2. "Unionbank to sign iBank acquisition deal Monday", Manila Bulletin, June 2, 2006   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
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