Universal and commercial banks • The forty-five banks listed above are those with the biggest assets in the Philippine banking industry, listed at the BSP website as of September 30, 2022. The largest of these is BDO Unibank and the smallest is
Al-Amanah Islamic Bank. Source:
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Savings Banks • These are the forty-four (44) savings and thrift banks in the Philippines as of September 30, 2022, listed in the official website of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
Rural and cooperative banks • The rural and cooperative banks listed above are the updated list from the official website of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as of September 30, 2022. The largest rural bank in the Philippines in terms of assets is
BDO Network Bank.
Digital banks Defunct or merged banks • 1st E Bank (Philippine Branches acquired by Banco de Oro) • Acme Savings Bank (acquired by the Sy Group of Companies and renamed
Banco De Oro) • AIG Philam Savings Bank (merged with East West Banking Corporation) •
Allied Bank (merged with Philippine National Bank) • AMA Rural Bank of Mandaluyong, Inc. •
Banco Dipolog (acquired by
Producers Savings Bank Corporation) •
Banco Filipino •
Banco Santander Central Hispano (Philippine subsidiary acquired by Banco De Oro and renamed BDO Private Bank) •
Bank of Cebu •
Bank Saderat Iran (Philippine branches merged with Banco de Oro) •
BNP Paribas (acquired by RCBC) • Capitol Development Bank (acquired by RCBC and became RCBC Savings Bank - merged with RCBC) • ComSavings Bank • Cooperative Bank of Aurora •
Credito Italiano (acquired by Banco de Oro) •
Dao Heng Bank (acquired by Banco de Oro) • Ecology Bank (merged with Equitable PCI Bank) • Equitable Bank (merged with PCI Bank forming
Equitable PCI Bank and now merged with Banco de Oro) •
Export and Industry Bank • Family Savings Bank (acquired by BPI; renamed to BPI Family Savings Bank) • Far East Bank And Trust Company (acquired by Bank of the Philippine Islands) •
GE Money Bank (acquired by Banco de Oro) • Green Bank of Caraga (acquired by EastWest Banking Corporation alongside FinMan Rural Bank, Inc. in 2013 and became EastWest Rural Bank, Inc.) •
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (renamed BDO Elite Savings Bank) • Insular Bank of Asia and America (merged with Philippine Commercial International Bank) •
International Exchange Bank (acquired by and merged with Union Bank of the Philippines) •
Keppel Bank (acquired by
GE Capital Finance) • Manila Bank (first incarnation shut down by BSP in 1987; second incarnation merged with Chinabank) • Mindanao Development Bank (merged with Equitable PCI Bank) • Orient Commercial Banking Corporation (forced to close; Allied Bank took over 52 branches) •
Philippine Commercial International Bank (merged with Equitable Bank forming Equitable PCI Bank and now merged with Banco De Oro) •
Philippine Postal Savings Bank (PostBank; acquired by Landbank in 2018 and became Overseas Filipino Bank) • Philippine Resources Savings Bank (PR Savings Bank; acquired by CitySavings Bank in 2018) •
Planters Development Bank (merged with Chinabank Savings) •
Rabobank (forced to closed and merged with
Union Bank) •
Robinsons Bank (merged with
BPI) •
Société Générale (Philippine operations acquired by
Union Bank) • Standard Chartered Bank Philippines (Philippine retail banking business was acquired by East West Banking Corporation in 2016) •
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (merged with
UnionBank) • Traders Royal Bank (now emerged with Bank of Commerce) •
United Coconut Planters Bank (merged with
Landbank) •
Urban Bank (forced to close then merged with Export and Industry Bank) ==Largest banks==