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Revision as of 05:41, 31 January 2008

The Philippines has a comprehensive banking system encompassing various types of banks, from large universal banks to small rural banks and even non-banks. At present, there are seventeen universal banks, 23 commercial banks, 84 thrift banks, 711 rural banks, 44 credit unions and twelve non-banks with quasi-banking functions, all licensed with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

Commercial and universal banks

Commercial and universal banks under Republic Act No. 8791, also known as the General Banking Act of 2000, share roughly the same powers.

Powers of a commercial bank

A commercial bank has the power to accept drafts and issue letters of credit; discount and negotiate promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; accept or create demand deposits; receive other types of deposits and deposit substitutes; buy and sell foreign exchange and gold or silver bullion; acquire marketable bonds and other debt securities; and extend credit.

List of local commercial banks

List of foreign banks with commercial banking operations

Branches
Subsidiaries

Powers of a universal bank

A universal bank has the same powers as a commercial bank with the following additional powers: the powers of an investment house as provided in existing laws and the power to invest in non-allied enterprises.

List of local universal banks

Government-owned
Privately owned

List of foreign banks with universal banking operations

Thrift banks

Powers of a thrift bank

List of local thrift banks

Government-owned
Privately owned

List of foreign banks with thrift banking operations

Cooperative and rural banks

Powers of a cooperative bank

List of cooperative banks

Powers of a rural bank

A rural bank has the power to provide adequate credit facilities to farmers and merchants or to cooperatives of such farmers and merchants and, in general, to the people of the rural communities of which the rural bank operates in. [1][2]

List of rural banks

Enterprise Bank, Inc.

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Rural Bank of Candelaria Rural Bank of Tagkawayan Rural Bank of Sariaya

Rural Bank of Dipolog City, Inc. Rizal Rural Bank Katipunan Rural Bank

Defunct or merged banks