About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Banks of the Philippines, Urban Bank, Banco de Oro-Equitable PCI Bank merger, List of banks in the Philippines, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, Banco de Oro Universal Bank, Philippine National Bank, Philippine Veterans Bank, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company, Banco Filipino, One Network Bank, Bank of Commerce, Philippine Savings Bank, Chinabank, Rural Bank of Marayo, Philippine Dealing Exchange, Development Bank of the Philippines, Philippine Bank of Communications, Land Bank of the Philippines, Philippine Stock Exchange, Citibank Philippines, Bankard, Security Bank, Allied Bank, East West Bank, BPI Direct Savings Bank, Union Bank of the Philippines, ISLA Bank, United Coconut Planters Bank, 1st Valley Bank, Green Bank, Premiere Development Bank, International Exchange Bank, Philtrust Bank, Equicom Savings Bank, Planters Development Bank, Al-Amanah Islamic Investment Bank of the Philippines, Azalea Technology Investments, Inc., The Real Bank, First Consolidated Bank, Export and Industry Bank, Banco of East Asia, Queen City Development Bank, Philippine Postal Savings Bank, Philippine Business Bank, Philippine Prudential Life Insurance Company Inc., PCD Nominee Corporation, Banco San Juan, Bank of Cebu, Manulife Philippines, Manulife China Bank Life Assurance Corporation, Asia United Bank, Cooperative Bank of Misamis Oriental, Cooperative Bank of Tarlac, World Trade Center Metro Manila, Tong Yang Bank. Excerpt: Urban Bank (PSE: UBI), also known by its initials (and ticker symbol) UBI, was a middle size bank in the Philippines. The bank, along with its two subsidiaries, declared a voluntary bank holiday for failing to meet withdrawals and was consequently closed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and put under the mandatory receivership of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporat...