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United Coconut Planters Bank

United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB)
Private
Industry Finance and Insurance
Founded Manila, Philippines (1963)
Headquarters Makati, Philippines
Key people
Menardo R. Jimenez, Chairman
Higinio O. Macadaeg, Jr. President and CEO
Products Financial Services
P3.3 billion PHP (Increase) (2015) [3]
Number of employees
4,064
Website www.ucpb.com

The United Coconut Planters Bank, more popularly known by its initials, UCPB, or by its old name, Cocobank, is one of the largest banks in the Philippines, ranking within the top twenty banks in the Philippines in terms of assets. It is one of two universal banks not listed on the , the other being Allied Bank. The bank, owing to its name, caters heavily to coconut farmers, but also serves a wide-ranging clientele.

UCPB started on May 15, 1963, as First United Bank (Philippines). With only four branches at the time, it was a small commercial bank.

UCPB's origin can be found in Presidential Decree 775 (or P.D. 775) where President Ferdinand Marcos in July 29, 1975, instructed the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) to "formulate and recommend for adoption credit policies affecting production, marketing and processing of coconut and other palm oils" and "to provide readily available credit facilities to the coconut farmers at preferential rates." The PCA, headed by Juan Ponce Enrile, then purchased the 72.2 percent of First United Bank owned by Jose Cojuangco.

Cocobank was the official short bank name in the 1980s and the early 1990s.

In 1990, UCPB, along with Equitable Banking Corporation (now Banco de Oro Universal Bank), Philippine National Bank and the Far East Bank and Trust Company (now the Bank of the Philippine Islands), formed MegaLink, one of the three main interbank networks in the Philippines. However, UCPB's ATM services date back to the 1980s, when it was one of the first financial institutions to offer ATM services. It established its pre-need services arm, Cocoplans, in 1993.


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