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EastWest Bank

EastWest Bank (PSE: EW, Hokkien Chinese: 東盛銀行; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tang-sēng Gûn-hâng; Mandarin simplified Chinese: 东盛银行; traditional Chinese: 東盛銀行; pinyin: Dōngshèng Yínháng),[12] formally known as East West Banking Corporation, is the eleventh largest bank in the Philippines in terms of assets.[13] It was founded in 1994 in Manila by the late tycoon, Andrew Gotianun and his wife.[14] It is a member of the Filinvest Group, led by the Gotianun family.[15] Its headquarter is at The Beaufort, a condominium building by Filinvest in Bonifacio Global City.

East West Banking Corporation
An EastWest branch in Valenzuela
Company typePublic
PSE: EW
IndustryFinance
FoundedManila, Philippines (1994)
FounderAndrew Gotianun
HeadquartersThe Beaufort, 5th Avenue corner 23rd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Number of locations
490 stores (including its subsidiaries as of 2022)
584 ATMs (2022)[1]
Key people
  • Jonathan T. Gotianun (Chairman)
  • Antonio C. Moncupa, Jr. (Vice Chairman)
  • Jacqueline S. Fernandez (President & Director)[2][3]
ServicesBanking
4.6 billion (2022)[4][5]
Total assets403.8 billion (2022) [6][7][8]
Number of employees
6,664 (as of 2016)
ParentFilinvest Group
SubsidiariesEastWest Rural Bank, Inc.
EastWest Ageas Life Insurance Corporation[9]
EastWest Insurance Brokerage, Inc.[10]
EastWest Leasing and Finance Corporation[11]
Quest Marketing and Integrated Services, Inc.
Assurance Solutions Insurance Agency
Websitewww.eastwestbanker.com

History edit

EastWest Bank was created on August 14, 1988. It was on that date that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas granted EastWest Bank its commercial banking license. Backed-up by the Filinvest Group of Companies, EastWest Bank opened to the public along Senator Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati on August 1, 1994. This was the comeback of the Gotianuns in the banking space, after they sold the Insular Bank of Asia and America to PCIBank in 1986 (which was acquired by Equitable Bank forming Equitable PCI Bank, which in turn was acquired by Banco de Oro in 2006) and Family Savings Bank to Bank of the Philippine Islands (which was renamed as BPI Family Savings Bank).[16][17]

EastWest Bank has developed its online banking facilities and has embarked on a full computerization program for a more efficient system to deliver bank products and services.

In 2004, the Bank received the "Best Website Award" in the Banking and Finance category of the 7th Philippine Web Awards.

In 2003, EastWest Bank had a network of 129 branches and 145 ATM terminals, this was after the merger with the former Ecology Savings Bank in 2002[18] and the former AIG Philam Savings Bank in 2009.[19][20] The merger resulted in EastWest Bank becoming the sixth largest lender for housing, auto and credit cards in the country.[21]

EastWest Unibank joined the Philippine Stock Exchange on May 7, 2012.[22] The bank was later on granted a universal banking license on July 31, 2012.[23]

Acquisition of Green Bank of Caraga edit

On October 31, 2013, EastWest Bank acquired Green Bank (also known as Green Bank of Caraga), the largest rural bank in the Caraga region in terms of assets. Based in Butuan, Green Bank has been serving the needs of mostly farmers, government and private employees, barangay officials, pensioners and small-scale businessmen. Through Green Bank's strong branch network in the Visayas and Mindanao, EastWest is able to gain entry into the microfinance business.[24][25]

Before the asset acquisition, Green Bank Inc. was known [according to whom?] as a multi-awarded trailblazer in the area of housing microfinance. It was one of the first participating banks under the Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (MABS), a program designed to accelerate national economic transformation by encouraging Philippine rural banks to significantly expand the financial services they offer to microentrepreneurs and low-income households in the countryside. Green Bank was also recognized as among the first to use the services of an independent credit ratings agency to boost its loan quality. Green Bank will be now sold as EastWest Rural Bank (see below), which acquired the good assets of the same defunct bank.[26][27]

Acquisition of Standard Chartered Bank Philippines edit

In 2016, EastWest acquired the retail banking business of Standard Chartered Bank Philippines (SCB PH), which included credit cards, personal loans, wealth management, and retail deposits. SCB PH's retail accounts, personnel, and branches were all transferred to EW on November 27, 2016.[28][29]

Inception of Komo by EastWest edit

In 2020, East West Banking Corporation (EWBC) was one of the few local banks in the Philippines that was granted a license by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to launch a fully-digital bank which will operate under its wholly-owned subsidiary, EastWest Rural Bank, Inc. The new digital banking arm of EastWest will carry the brand name, Komo. It was given an approval from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to operate as a digital bank in May 8, 2020.[30][31]

Subsidiaries and affiliates edit

EastWest Bank is a subsidiary of the Filinvest Development Corporation, a publicly listed company founded by Andrew Gotianun Sr. in 1955. The Filinvest Group is composed of companies engaged in diverse businesses. It operates its real estate business primarily through its majority-owned subsidiaries, Filinvest Alabang Inc. and Filinvest Land Inc.

EastWest Bank joined BancNet in 1994 as an Associate member, with full use of the network's facilities and services but without voting rights. In late 2008, EastWest Bank acquired a shareholding in the network, affording the Bank a Board seat as a full member bank.

EastWest Bank is divided into the following subsidiaries:

EastWest Rural Bank edit

EastWest Rural Bank, Inc.
 
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinance and Insurance
Founded
HeadquartersBajada, Davao City, Philippines
Number of locations
98 stores (including extension offices (EO) and other banking offices (OBO) as of 2022)[32]
Key people
Sheila M. Bajado, CPA[33]
(President and CEO)
ProductsFinancial services
1.2 billion  (2018)[34]
Total assets24.6 billion  (3Q-2022)[35]
Number of employees
1,000
ParentEast West Banking Corporation

EastWest Rural Bank Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of East West Banking Corporation, a member of the Filinvest Group, led by the Gotianun Family.[36] It is the second largest rural bank in the Philippines in terms of assets.[37]

It was formerly known as Green Bank (or the Rural Green Bank of Caraga), which was a Philippine rural bank based in Butuan and also acquired since 2013 by East West Banking Corporation alongside FinMan Bank, a rural bank based in Pasig. Prior to its acquisition it was the largest bank in the Caraga region in terms of assets, and it had 46 branches.[38][39] It was also one of three rural banks to be affiliated with the Philippine interbank network BancNet since 2006.

History edit

Green Bank was incorporated with the Filipino Securities and Exchange Commission as the Rural Bank of Nasipit on June 20, 1974. The bank commenced actual operations on April 5, 1975, originally to serve the municipality of Nasipit, Agusan del Norte.

The bank took advantage of a government rediscounting program called Masagana 99, with the intention of helping poor farmers gain access to credit. However, in the 1980s, with the plunge of the Philippine economy into a recession and the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr., Green Bank suffered a very high non-performing loan ratio due to the inability of its farmer-debtors to pay off their Masagana 99 loans. For the next few years, the bank's financial standing gradually deteriorated.

In 1988 the Central bank of the Philippines, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas issued Circular No. 1126 in 1988, designed to help recapitalize and revitalize distressed rural banks. In the case of Green Bank, it had arrears with the Bangko Sentral amounting to nearly fifteen million pesos, requiring it to recapitalize to cope with capital deficiency. Initially, stockholders refused, although some stockholders eventually agreed to aid the bank's recapitalization.

In 1989, the bank's board of directors appointed Rufa C. Susan to the position of manager, helping bring the bank back to profitability. Green Bank's capital was increased from two million pesos to twenty million pesos in 1992. This was later increased to sixty million pesos and further on to five hundred million pesos.

The bank merged with the Rural Bank of Alegria in 2000, becoming the largest rural bank in the Caraga region. It joined BancNet in 2006, being one of three banks that joined the interbank network.

The bank followed the Grameen Bank experimentation with conversion of borrowers from joint liability loans, to individual liability loans, with no drop in repayments.[40]

EastWest Rural Bank, or EWRB (formerly FinMan Bank Inc.), consolidated the rural banking businesses of two previously acquired banks, namely Green Bank, Inc. and FinMan Bank, Inc., through an asset acquisition effective November 1, 2013. FinMan Bank, a 16-year-old rural bank based in Pasig, is actively involved in extending credit to farmers, tenants, and rural enterprises.[41] East West infused a total of P520 million in fresh capital into EWRB subsequent to the regulatory approval, which became effective on May 21, 2013, for the latter's increase in authorized capital stock from P80 million to P1 billion.[42][43]

On October 31, 2013, EastWest acquired the substantial assets of Green Bank, Inc., also known as the Rural Green Bank of Caraga, which stands as the largest rural bank in the Caraga Region when considering its assets. Situated in Butuan, Green Bank has been dedicated to serving the diverse needs of primarily farmers, government and private employees, barangay officials, pensioners, and small-scale businessmen.

Utilizing Green Bank's robust branch network in the Visayas and Mindanao, EastWest strategically entered the microfinance sector and extended its footprint in Mindanao to enhance its rural lending business. Regulatory approval for this acquisition was granted in December 2013.[44][45] As of 2016, EastWest Rural Bank had a total branch network of 76 stores, including extension offices and other banking offices all throughout the country.[46]

Ownership edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  •   Media related to EastWest Bank at Wikimedia Commons

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simplified Chinese 东盛银行 traditional Chinese 東盛銀行 pinyin Dōngsheng Yinhang 12 formally known as East West Banking Corporation is the eleventh largest bank in the Philippines in terms of assets 13 It was founded in 1994 in Manila by the late tycoon Andrew Gotianun and his wife 14 It is a member of the Filinvest Group led by the Gotianun family 15 Its headquarter is at The Beaufort a condominium building by Filinvest in Bonifacio Global City East West Banking CorporationAn EastWest branch in ValenzuelaCompany typePublicTraded asPSE EWIndustryFinanceFoundedManila Philippines 1994 FounderAndrew GotianunHeadquartersThe Beaufort 5th Avenue corner 23rd Street Bonifacio Global City Taguig Metro Manila PhilippinesNumber of locations490 stores including its subsidiaries as of 2022 584 ATMs 2022 1 Key peopleJonathan T Gotianun Chairman Antonio C Moncupa Jr Vice Chairman Jacqueline S Fernandez President amp Director 2 3 ServicesBankingNet income 4 6 billion 2022 4 5 Total assets 403 8 billion 2022 6 7 8 Number of employees6 664 as of 2016 ParentFilinvest GroupSubsidiariesEastWest Rural Bank Inc EastWest Ageas Life Insurance Corporation 9 EastWest Insurance Brokerage Inc 10 EastWest Leasing and Finance Corporation 11 Quest Marketing and Integrated Services Inc Assurance Solutions Insurance AgencyWebsitewww wbr eastwestbanker wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisition of Green Bank of Caraga 1 2 Acquisition of Standard Chartered Bank Philippines 1 3 Inception of Komo by EastWest 2 Subsidiaries and affiliates 2 1 EastWest Rural Bank 2 1 1 History 3 Ownership 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEastWest Bank was created on August 14 1988 It was on that date that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas granted EastWest Bank its commercial banking license Backed up by the Filinvest Group of Companies EastWest Bank opened to the public along Senator Gil Puyat Avenue Makati on August 1 1994 This was the comeback of the Gotianuns in the banking space after they sold the Insular Bank of Asia and America to PCIBank in 1986 which was acquired by Equitable Bank forming Equitable PCI Bank which in turn was acquired by Banco de Oro in 2006 and Family Savings Bank to Bank of the Philippine Islands which was renamed as BPI Family Savings Bank 16 17 EastWest Bank has developed its online banking facilities and has embarked on a full computerization program for a more efficient system to deliver bank products and services In 2004 the Bank received the Best Website Award in the Banking and Finance category of the 7th Philippine Web Awards In 2003 EastWest Bank had a network of 129 branches and 145 ATM terminals this was after the merger with the former Ecology Savings Bank in 2002 18 and the former AIG Philam Savings Bank in 2009 19 20 The merger resulted in EastWest Bank becoming the sixth largest lender for housing auto and credit cards in the country 21 EastWest Unibank joined the Philippine Stock Exchange on May 7 2012 22 The bank was later on granted a universal banking license on July 31 2012 23 Acquisition of Green Bank of Caraga edit On October 31 2013 EastWest Bank acquired Green Bank also known as Green Bank of Caraga the largest rural bank in the Caraga region in terms of assets Based in Butuan Green Bank has been serving the needs of mostly farmers government and private employees barangay officials pensioners and small scale businessmen Through Green Bank s strong branch network in the Visayas and Mindanao EastWest is able to gain entry into the microfinance business 24 25 Before the asset acquisition Green Bank Inc was known according to whom as a multi awarded trailblazer in the area of housing microfinance It was one of the first participating banks under the Microenterprise Access to Banking Services MABS a program designed to accelerate national economic transformation by encouraging Philippine rural banks to significantly expand the financial services they offer to microentrepreneurs and low income households in the countryside Green Bank was also recognized as among the first to use the services of an independent credit ratings agency to boost its loan quality Green Bank will be now sold as EastWest Rural Bank see below which acquired the good assets of the same defunct bank 26 27 Acquisition of Standard Chartered Bank Philippines edit In 2016 EastWest acquired the retail banking business of Standard Chartered Bank Philippines SCB PH which included credit cards personal loans wealth management and retail deposits SCB PH s retail accounts personnel and branches were all transferred to EW on November 27 2016 28 29 Inception of Komo by EastWest edit In 2020 East West Banking Corporation EWBC was one of the few local banks in the Philippines that was granted a license by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP to launch a fully digital bank which will operate under its wholly owned subsidiary EastWest Rural Bank Inc The new digital banking arm of EastWest will carry the brand name Komo It was given an approval from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP to operate as a digital bank in May 8 2020 30 31 Subsidiaries and affiliates editEastWest Bank is a subsidiary of the Filinvest Development Corporation a publicly listed company founded by Andrew Gotianun Sr in 1955 The Filinvest Group is composed of companies engaged in diverse businesses It operates its real estate business primarily through its majority owned subsidiaries Filinvest Alabang Inc and Filinvest Land Inc EastWest Bank joined BancNet in 1994 as an Associate member with full use of the network s facilities and services but without voting rights In late 2008 EastWest Bank acquired a shareholding in the network affording the Bank a Board seat as a full member bank EastWest Bank is divided into the following subsidiaries EastWest Ageas Life Insurance Corporation EastWest Insurance Brokerage Inc EastWest Leasing and Finance Corporation Quest Marketing and Integrated Services Inc Assurance Solutions Insurance Agency EastWest Rural Bank edit EastWest Rural Bank Inc nbsp Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryFinance and InsuranceFounded1975 49 years ago 1975 in Butuan Agusan del Norte Philippines as Rural Green Bank of Caraga 2013 11 years ago 2013 in Pasig Metro Manila Philippines as EastWest Rural Bank Inc HeadquartersBajada Davao City PhilippinesNumber of locations98 stores including extension offices EO and other banking offices OBO as of 2022 32 Key peopleSheila M Bajado CPA 33 President and CEO ProductsFinancial servicesNet income 1 2 billion nbsp 2018 34 Total assets 24 6 billion nbsp 3Q 2022 35 Number of employees1 000ParentEast West Banking Corporation EastWest Rural Bank Inc is a wholly owned subsidiary of East West Banking Corporation a member of the Filinvest Group led by the Gotianun Family 36 It is the second largest rural bank in the Philippines in terms of assets 37 It was formerly known as Green Bank or the Rural Green Bank of Caraga which was a Philippine rural bank based in Butuan and also acquired since 2013 by East West Banking Corporation alongside FinMan Bank a rural bank based in Pasig Prior to its acquisition it was the largest bank in the Caraga region in terms of assets and it had 46 branches 38 39 It was also one of three rural banks to be affiliated with the Philippine interbank network BancNet since 2006 History edit Green Bank was incorporated with the Filipino Securities and Exchange Commission as the Rural Bank of Nasipit on June 20 1974 The bank commenced actual operations on April 5 1975 originally to serve the municipality of Nasipit Agusan del Norte The bank took advantage of a government rediscounting program called Masagana 99 with the intention of helping poor farmers gain access to credit However in the 1980s with the plunge of the Philippine economy into a recession and the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr Green Bank suffered a very high non performing loan ratio due to the inability of its farmer debtors to pay off their Masagana 99 loans For the next few years the bank s financial standing gradually deteriorated In 1988 the Central bank of the Philippines the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas issued Circular No 1126 in 1988 designed to help recapitalize and revitalize distressed rural banks In the case of Green Bank it had arrears with the Bangko Sentral amounting to nearly fifteen million pesos requiring it to recapitalize to cope with capital deficiency Initially stockholders refused although some stockholders eventually agreed to aid the bank s recapitalization In 1989 the bank s board of directors appointed Rufa C Susan to the position of manager helping bring the bank back to profitability Green Bank s capital was increased from two million pesos to twenty million pesos in 1992 This was later increased to sixty million pesos and further on to five hundred million pesos The bank merged with the Rural Bank of Alegria in 2000 becoming the largest rural bank in the Caraga region It joined BancNet in 2006 being one of three banks that joined the interbank network The bank followed the Grameen Bank experimentation with conversion of borrowers from joint liability loans to individual liability loans with no drop in repayments 40 EastWest Rural Bank or EWRB formerly FinMan Bank Inc consolidated the rural banking businesses of two previously acquired banks namely Green Bank Inc and FinMan Bank Inc through an asset acquisition effective November 1 2013 FinMan Bank a 16 year old rural bank based in Pasig is actively involved in extending credit to farmers tenants and rural enterprises 41 East West infused a total of P520 million in fresh capital into EWRB subsequent to the regulatory approval which became effective on May 21 2013 for the latter s increase in authorized capital stock from P80 million to P1 billion 42 43 On October 31 2013 EastWest acquired the substantial assets of Green Bank Inc also known as the Rural Green Bank of Caraga which stands as the largest rural bank in the Caraga Region when considering its assets Situated in Butuan Green Bank has been dedicated to serving the diverse needs of primarily farmers government and private employees barangay officials pensioners and small scale businessmen Utilizing Green Bank s robust branch network in the Visayas and Mindanao EastWest strategically entered the microfinance sector and extended its footprint in Mindanao to enhance its rural lending business Regulatory approval for this acquisition was granted in December 2013 44 45 As of 2016 EastWest Rural Bank had a total branch network of 76 stores including extension offices and other banking offices all throughout the country 46 Ownership editFilinvest Development Corporation 75 PCD Nominee Corporation 24 87 Philippine Air Force Educational Fund 00 03 Washington Sycip 00 03 47 See also edit nbsp Banks portal BancNet List of banks in the PhilippinesReferences edit EW Corporate Profile EastWest Bank eastwestbanker com Retrieved February 25 2023 Jacqueline Fernandez takes over as new EastWest president EastWest Bank eastwestbanker com Retrieved February 25 2023 EastWest Bank appoints first female president Lee C Chipongian of Manila Bulletin mb com ph Retrieved May 27 2022 EastWest net income up 42 in 2022 GMA Integrated News gmanetwork com Retrieved March 20 2023 EastWest income at 4 5 billion ROE at 7 7 EastWest Bank eastwestbanker com Retrieved February 25 2023 Ranking as to total assets BSP bsp gov ph Retrieved December 31 2022 EastWest Bank 2022 core income up 42 By Inquirer Mindanao Miguel R Camus inquirerdotnet business inquirer net Retrieved March 20 2023 BSP Ranking Q3 2022 BSP bsp gov ph Retrieved February 25 2023 Troo expands footprint through an Agency Sales channel rebrands as EastWest Ageas Insurance INQUIRER net BrandRoom business inquirer net Retrieved December 1 2022 EastWest completes regulatory approvals for insurance brokerage undertaking Business Mirror businessmirror com ph Retrieved November 9 2015 EastWest putting up finance leasing unit Donnabelle L Gatdula The Philippine Star philstar com Retrieved April 12 2014 去年東盛銀行淨收入增長42 菲律賓商報 Chinese Commercial News Mar 21 2023 Retrieved May 3 2023 Ranking as to Total Assets www bsp gov ph 2022 03 31 Retrieved 2022 08 03 Andrew Lo Gotianun Forbes forbes com Retrieved February 25 2023 Gotianun Family Esquire esquiremag ph Retrieved February 25 2023 EastWest owes 25 year success to Filinvest s unwavering support MANILABULLETIN ADMIN philstar com Retrieved August 7 2019 EastWest Bank Celebrating milestones beyond 25 years The Philippine Star philstar com Retrieved September 3 2019 East West acquires Ecology Savings philstar com September 6 2002 Retrieved September 6 2002 EastWest Bank completes Philam Savings Bank acquisition philstar com March 16 2009 Retrieved March 16 2009 AIG sells local banking unit to East West Bank GMA News Online gmanetwork com Retrieved January 24 2009 Philippines EastWest Bank in massive branch expansion Asian Banking and Finance asianbankingandfinance net Retrieved April 1 2012 East West Bank climbs on debut at PSE Philippine Daily Inquirer 2012 05 08 Retrieved 2012 08 16 BSP issues universal bank license to EastWest The Manila Times 2012 08 03 Retrieved 2012 08 16 EastWest Bank buys Green Bank of Caraga Doris C Dumlao inquirerdotnet business inquirer net Retrieved August 23 2011 BSP okays EastWest Bank Green Bank merger Donnabelle L Gatdula The Philippine Star philstar com Retrieved April 4 2014 EastWest Bank acquires Mindanao rural bank Ted P Torres Philstar com philstar com Retrieved August 24 2011 EastWest rural banking units to get P820M capital boost Inquirer net business inquirer net Retrieved September 7 2012 EastWest takes over retail business of StanChart Lawrence Agcaoili The Philippine Star philstar com Retrieved May 6 2016 EastWest Bank acquires 2 StanChart units in PH Ben O de Vera Reporter bendeveraINQ business inquirer net Retrieved May 9 2016 EastWest unveils digital banking arm Doris Dumlao Abadilla Business Features Editor philbizwatcher business inquirer net Retrieved May 22 2020 EastWest s Komo eyed a contender in digital banking Philstar com philstar com Retrieved July 9 2022 EW Corporate Profile Eastwest Bank ewbanker com Retrieved February 25 2023 Sheila M Bajado of EWRB Linkedin ph linkedin com Retrieved February 25 2023 EastWest s rural bank pulls down net income by 13 Businessmirror businessmirror com ph Retrieved February 25 2023 BSP Rankings in terms of assets BSP bsp gov ph Retrieved February 25 2023 Philippines Top 50 Billionaires Forbes com Retrieved 2017 04 04 Top 100 Rural and Cooperative Banks in the Philippines BSP Retrieved 2017 07 23 EastWest Bank acquires largest rural bank in Caraga ABS CBN News news abs cbn com Retrieved August 23 2011 Bangko Sentral green lights EastWest Green Bank merger GMA News Online gmanetwork com Retrieved April 3 2014 The Handbook of Market Design Nir Vulkan Alvin E Roth Zvika Neeman 2013 Page 254 They conducted two experiments with the Green Bank a Grameen style lender in the Philippines which conducted its redesign in stages and at centers chosen randomly In the first experiment some of the existing Green Bank centers in which borrowers were receiving joint liability loans were chosen at random to have their loans converted to individual liability loans EastWest to acquire Finman Rural Bank Madelaine B Miraflor The Manila Times manilatimes net Retrieved June 22 2012 EastWest Bank acquires Pasig City rural bank Paolo G Montecillo inquirerdotnet business inquirer net Retrieved June 21 2012 EastWest rural banking units to get P820M capital boost Doris Dumlao Philippine Daily Inquirer EWB Official Website Pressroom ewbanker com Retrieved September 7 2012 EastWest gets nod to merge with Green Bank The Philippine Star December 1 2013 Philippines SEC approves EastWest Green Bank merger Retail Banker International retailbankerinternational com Retrieved June 9 2014 EastWest acquired Caraga based rural bank and 16 year old Pasig based rural bank Pinoyjobs ph January 23 2016 100 Top Stockholders as of September 30 2013 PSE Retrieved 2013 10 11 External links editOfficial website nbsp Media related to EastWest Bank at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title EastWest Bank amp oldid 1212661455 EastWest Rural Bank, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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