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Malaysian bank unveils private wealth operation in Philippines

By Robbie Lawther, 25 Jul 19

Country is ‘one of the fastest growing economies’ as Asean economic bloc continues to prosper

The private wealth arm of Malaysia’s Maybank has opened in the Philippines as it continues to develop its operations across Asia.

Its Makati City branch, in metropolitan Manila, will be home to Maybank’s first wealth management office in the country, according to local reports.

The group has been serving the community in the Philippines for more than 20 years but now it is venturing into wealth management.

John Chong, group chief executive of Maybank, said: “This is in line with the bank’s focus to continue to develop our group wealth management franchise to capitalise on the region’s growth trajectory, and the Philippines is one of the fastest growing economies in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) with a burgeoning middle class.”

Premier offering

Maybank Premier offers wealth advisory and solutions to high net worth individuals.

Each client is assigned a relationship manager, who recommends customised banking and investment products.

The operation has 67 centres across six countries in Asean.

“We believe that, as the Asean economic bloc continues to prosper, and business and trading ties within the region strengthen, more and more of our clients will be able to benefit from Maybank’s robust Asean connectivity,” added Michael Foong, group chief strategy officer and chief executive of international business.

Philippines growth

It may not yet be known for its wealth management sector, but could the Philippines be the next “popular” hub in Asia?

Maybank is not the first firm to bolster its operations in the country recently.

On Wednesday, International Adviser reported that Pru Life UK, the insurance affiliate of Eastspring Investments, is expected to launch a stand-alone asset management firm in the Philippines.

Tags: Maybank | Wealth Management

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