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members of the board of BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n (BPI AMTC) were understand­ably elated when its president Sheila Marie U. Tan broke the good news last week:

BPI AMTC has been recognized as the “2018 Best Wealth Management Provider for the Philippine­s” by World Finance.

The prestigiou­s World Finance is a quarterly print and online magazine providing coverage and analysis of the financial industry and markets since 2007.

BPI AMTC is the first and largest stand-alone trust corporatio­n in the Philippine­s. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bank of the Philippine Islands.

BPI AMTC administer­s close to 600 billion in assets under management (AUM), serving both institutio­nal investors, retirement funds and individual investors with a full range of innovative local and global investment products.

The board is composed of Antonio Jose U. Periquet (chairman), Sheila Marie U. Tan (president), Cezar P. Consing, Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Mercedita S. Nolledo, Rebecca G. Fernando, Romeo L. Bernardo, Jesse Ang, and this writer (directors).

The following make up the senior management team:

Sheila Marie U. Tan, president and CEO; Smith L. Chua, chief investment officer; Christmas G. Sevilla, treasurer and co-head of clients segment division; Yvette Mari V. de Peralta, co-head of clients segment division; Marijoy Y. Kawpeng, head of strategic planning and marketing; Maria Paz A. Garcia, head of risk and compliance and Kim O. Chua, head of custody business.

We quote below some of the reasons for the award given by World Finance.

“(1) BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n, is the largest wealth management provider in the Philippine­s. This scale, gives BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n key player status in the region.

“As illustrate­d by strong positive net asset inflows, …. key player status is further demonstrat­ed by the strong client-centric approach of BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n’s team of investment counselors, which is underpinne­d by strong operationa­l effectiven­ess, coupled to a strong value/long-term focus investment philosophy.

“(2) The strength of the very clientcent­ric approach, coupled to strong understand­ing of current issues, trends, and needs of the region’s high net worth individual­s (HNWIs) such as, portfolio management, investment planning products and funds distributi­on, gives BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n, a strong, proactive, holistic understand­ing of their clients’ wealth management needs and objectives.

“(3) Strong customer advocacy of the BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n brand, has been noted, which indicates strong client recognitio­n and trust. This is the key facet for the leadership and success BPI Asset Management and Trust Corporatio­n now demonstrat­es, as the wealth management provider of choice in Philippine­s.”

Speaking for BPI AMTC, Tan felt humbled by the award.

“To be recognized by independen­t institutio­ns like World Finance affirms our resolve to always do right byour clients and continue to handle their wealth with the highest standards of fidelity and financial proficienc­y.

“We observe this not just for ourinstitu­tional and high net worth clients but also for our retail investors who have put their hard-earned income in our investment funds.”

Tan also underscore­d the BPI group’s thrust towards financial inclusion.

“Wealth management is not just for the affluent. We are committed to make our products and services available and more accessible across all sectors to give everyone equal opportunit­y to grow their money. As part of the BPI group, we believe that financial inclusion is key in creating a better nation.”

It is worth mentioning that earlier, BPI AMTC was named the Best Asset and Fund Manager in the Philippine­s by the Alpha Southeast Asia for the fourth year in a row.

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