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Security Bank Corporation, ordinary share
PHY7571C1000, SECB

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Security Bank Corporation, сountry — Philippines
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Security Bank Corporation is one of the Philippines leading universal banks serving retail, commercial, corporate and institutional clients. Established on June 18, 1951, it was the first private and Filipino-controlled bank of the post-World War II ...
Security Bank Corporation is one of the Philippines leading universal banks serving retail, commercial, corporate and institutional clients. Established on June 18, 1951, it was the first private and Filipino-controlled bank of the post-World War II period. Security Bank was publicly-listed with the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE: SECB) in 1995. Over the years, the Bank prudently managed to remain one of the most stable in the banking industry and is steadfast in its commitment to serve its clients and stakeholders. Security Banks major businesses include retail, commercial and corporate banking, and financial markets. It offers a wide range of services including financing and leasing, foreign exchange and stock brokerage, investment banking and asset management through its subsidiaries: SB Cards Corporation, SB Capital Investment Corporation, SB Equities, Inc., SB Forex, Inc., SB Rental, Security Land Corporation, and SBM Leasing, Inc., a joint venture with Marubeni Corporation of Japan, and Security Bank Savings, its thrift bank subsidiary. The Bank has established a nationwide presence in the Philippines. Through its aggressive expansion efforts, the Bank is steadily growing its branch and ATM network in strategic locations in the country. In 2014, Security Bank embarked on a rebranding campaign to further strengthen market appreciation of its retail banking business which complements its wholesale banking business. At the heart of this goal is to provide priority service and superior customer experience that resonates with a new brand promise, BetterBanking begins here. Committed to continuously provide exceptional value to its clients and stakeholders, Security Bank has been acclaimed with awards and recognition from international and local organizations for product innovation, market leadership, and best-of-class management practices. Security Bank defines success beyond business through various educational and livelihood activities, environmental and other sustainable programs as part of its corporate social responsibility through Security Bank Foundation, Inc. (SBFI). SBFIs initiatives promote deeper engagement among Security Bank employees and encourage active involvement in helping create positive changes in the communities where the Bank serves.
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