Bank of Commerce is one of the country’s progressive financial institutions. Its success is due in part to its shareholder strength. Their continued trust and support has made it possible for the bank to engage in expansion activities as well as meet the prescribed capital requirement of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) for commercial banks.
It also recognizes the diversified backgrounds and needs of its clientele, hence, its products are designed to suit individual needs. These needs could range from both the material to the personal: capital to set-up/improve a business or savings for a future need. Prudence is continuously exercised in every transaction, as this is a major factor in the management of personal or corporate resources.
As the Philippines finds its place in a world defined by technology, Bank of Commerce has joined the bandwagon with the full implementation of its new core banking system. This has helped the Bank achieve a level of efficiency in customer service and operational productivity.
Key People
- Raul De Mesa , Chief Executive Officer, President and Director
- Francisco Rodrigo Jr., Secretary and Director
- Evita Caballa , Assistant Corporate Secretary and Director
- Antonio Cojuangco , Director
- Rafael Evangelista , Director
- Miguel Cojuangco , Director
- Ramon Cojuangco Jr. , Director
- Raul Rabe , Director
- James Thompson , Director
- Amor Llicupidez , Director
- Francis Chua , Director
- Jose Pardo , Director
- Ferdinand Constantino , Director
- Jose Camus , Director
- Jeronimo Kilayko , Director
- Edgardo A. Bautista , Director
Contact Information
- PhilFirst Building
- 6764 Ayala Avenue
- Makati City, 1229
- Philippines
- Phone: 63 2 817 4906
- Fax: 63 2 817 2426
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