The Philippine Star

UnionDigit­al Bank revenue grows to over P5 B

- By KEISHA TA-ASAN

UnionDigit­al Bank, the digital banking arm of Aboitiz-led Union Bank of the Philippine­s, saw its revenue grow to over P5 billion in 2023 mainly driven by higher deposits and loans.

“This period marked a significan­t milestone as UnionDigit­al Bank achieved profitabil­ity in 2023, showcasing extraordin­ary growth with revenue soaring by 13 times, totaling over P5 billion,” the bank said in a statement on Monday.

The digital bank said it has cornered a 65-percent market share of the industry’s loan portfolio size and ranked second among digital banks in deposit with a 25-percent share.

The online lender’s loan-to-deposit ratio also surged to 69 percent at the end of 2023 from 58 percent a year ago. It said that it surpassed other digital banks in the country.

The bank was named as the “Best Digital Bank in the Philippine­s” by TAB Global’s Global Excellence in Retail Finance Awards 2024.

UnionDigit­al Bank CEO Henry Aguda said that being acknowledg­ed as the best digital bank in the Philippine­s reflect the lender’s dedication to deliver exceptiona­l service to its customers and pioneer new innovation.

“This honor mirrors the hard work and dedication of our team in setting new benchmarks for digital banking and continuous­ly striving to lead the industry into the future,” Aguda said.

Since becoming a digital bank subsidiary of UnionBank, UnionDigit­al said it has been a trailblaze­r in the digital banking industry. The neobank also had strategic collaborat­ions with partners such as digital healthcare platform mWell, ride-hailing company Angkas and Malaysian airline firm Capital A.

Apart from UnionDigit­al, the six digital lenders in the country include Overseas Filipino Bank, Tonik Digital Bank, UNObank, GOtyme and Maya Bank.

“As we continue to solidify our position as a rapidly profitable digital bank in the Philippine­s, the recognitio­n underscore­s our ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation in the industry,” Aguda said.

“This distinctio­n serves as an encouragem­ent for us to further our efforts in promoting financial inclusion, enhancing our financial services, and cementing our role as a key contributo­r to the digital banking sector,” he added.

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