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BDO Unibank Inc. (BDO) and Japan’s Ashikaga Bank, Ltd. (ABL), signed a business alliance agreement through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to foster partnership that enables Japanese companies to thrive in the Philippines’ diverse markets.
The MOU, with December 23, 2024 as the mutually agreed execution date, aims to further strengthen the relationship between these two banks.
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FEATURED STORIES BUSINESS John Hay Golf Club disputes BCDA’s ‘sabotage’ claim during takeover BUSINESS PSEi manages small gain on bargain-hunting BUSINESS MMTCI-Philracom revs up horseracing’s comebackBDO will provide banking support services to Japanese business entities who are ABL customers and have existing operations or plan to build or expand their business in the country.
best online casino no deposit sign up bonusABL, a leading regional bank based in Tochigi Prefecture, is the 17th Japanese bank which has partnered with BDO.
Article continues after this advertisementWith 134 branches including satellite offices and commercial banking services, ABL has been keeping the major market share in the region.
Article continues after this advertisementIncorporated in 1895 with over 70,000 corporate clients, ABL expects to grow its roster of customers in the Philippines with new investments and business matching deals.
As the only bank in the country with comprehensive international desks, BDO offers a multicultural team of relationship managers and advisors who possess extensive international and local banking experience.
Established in 2007, BDO’s Japan Desk has grown, with Japanese speaking personnel dedicated to market and service Japanese companies operating in the Philippines, and service the retail needs of Japanese customers.
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