In photo: Mr. Mario Miranda, VP of BPI Asset Management and Trust Group; Ms. Celyn Sta. Ana, SVP and Retail Mortgage Head of BPI Family Savings Bank; Ms. Maria Theresa Javier, Group Head of
BPI Asset Management; Mr. Noel Altamirano, VP and Division Head of Product Marketing of BPI Family Savings Bank at the booth of Bank of the Philippine Islands during the Money Summit and Wealth Expo at the Waterfront Cebu Hotel
Health is Wealth. After the successful conference in Manila, the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) once again co-presented the recently held Money Summit and Wealth Expo in the Queen City of the South. With the continuous boom in the real estate sector and a viable location for residential and commercial developments, the Bank opened opportunities to prospective investors.
The Money Summit and Wealth Expo is the pioneering and only conference and expo in the country that attracted thousands of investors, traders, and entrepreneurs all over the country. This year, the conference had a more focused agenda solely on investing and trading in the financial and property markets.
With a wide array of offers and options available today, the main concern of every Filipino is to know where they should invest their own money. During the conference, attendees were given an opportunity to find the right investment vehicle for them.
“BPI and its subsidiary, BPI Family Savings Bank, have always taken a leadership stance when it comes to financial wellness for our clients by providing comprehensive asset management services and financial literacy programs. That is why we are pleased to share our expertise to our Cebuano investors during the Money Summit and Wealth Expo. We believe that education is still key towards economic progress,” shares Mr. TG Limcaoco, President of BPI Family Savings Bank.
“We very excited as well to let the Cebuanos know about the optimistic trend that is going on in our country’s property sector. In Cebu alone, there is a wide arena of opportunities for them to invest for their own homes because of the various strategies offered by developers, low amortization rates over a stretched period, and rising number of OFWs who want to settle in this province, among others. BPI and BPI Family Savings Bank are here to help them with our fast, easy, and affordable housing loan offerings,” says Mr. Limcaoco who talked about “Investing in the Property Market.”
BPI Family Savings Bank makes applying for a housing loan very convenient with simplified application form at bpiloans.com. Clients can also call (02) 845-6888, or drop by at any of the Bank’s more than 800 branches nationwide; or get in touch through the Bank’s developer and broker partners – all of which allow clients convenient access wherever they may be.
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