UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK
The United Coconut Planters Bank, more popularly known by its initials, UCPB, or by its old name, Cocobank, was a government-owned bank and was one of the largest banks in the Philippines, having ranked within the top twenty banks in the country in terms of assets. It was the only existing universal bank not listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange. The bank, owing to its name, catered heavily to coconut farmers, but also served a wide-ranging clientele.
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About UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK
- Company typeState-owned [ 1 ]
- IndustryFinance and Insurance
- FoundedManila , Philippines (May 15, 1963 ; 61 years ago ( 1963-05-15 ) )
- HeadquartersMakati , Philippines
- Key peopleDanilo V. Pulido, (Acting Chairman of the Board) Liduvino S. Geron (Officer-in-Charge) [ 2 ]
- ProductsFinancial services
- Number of employees4,064 [ 3 ]
- Websitewww.ucpb.com
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