PSE Financials Index

The PSE Financials Index, is the main stock market index of the Philippine Stock Exchange for banks and financial entities.

This index is one of the PSE indices also home to companies listed on the PSE Composite Index, namely Banco de Oro Universal Bank, Bank of the Philippine Islands and Metrobank.

The index is a continuation of the former PSE Financial Index, which was renamed during the reclassification of the PSE's indices on January 2, 2006.

Companies

The following companies are listed on the PSE Financials Index:

CompanyTicker symbolIPO
Banco de OroBDOMay 21, 2002
Bank of the Philippine IslandsBPIOctober 12, 1971
China Banking CorporationCHIBDecember 1, 1965
CitisecOnline.comCOLJuly 12, 2006
EastWest BankEWmay 7, 2012
Metropolitan Bank and Trust CompanyMBTFebruary 26, 1981
Philippine National BankPNBJune 21, 1989
Philippine Stock ExchangePSEDecember 15, 2003
Rizal Commercial Banking CorporationRCBNovember 6, 1986
Security Bank CorporationSECBJune 8, 1995
Union Bank of the PhilippinesUBPJune 29, 1992

Former members

CompanyTicker symbolIPONew index
Asiatrust BankASIAOctober 8, 1996Delisted
BankardBKDMarch 21, 1995All Shares
Equitable PCI BankEPCIApril 3, 1997Delisted(Merged with BDO)
Export and Industry BankEIBAJanuary 28, 1987Suspended
International Exchange BankIBNKDecember 6, 2004Delisted
i-RemitIOctober 17, 2007All Shares
Manulife Financial CorporationMFCSeptember 27, 1999All Shares
National Reinsurance Corporation of the PhilippinesNRCPApril 27, 2007All Shares
Philippine Savings BankPSBOctober 10, 1994All Shares
Sun Life FinancialSLFMarch 24, 2000All Shares
Vantage EquitiesVMarch 30, 1993All Shares
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