FRONT ROW, L-R: Engr. Al-Zamir Lipae, Regional Director for Region 9, Department of Trade and Industry; Ms. Judith E. Sungsai, Managing Director, Financial Supevision Sub-Sector 1, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) His Excellency Dato Abdul Malik Melvin Castelino, Ambassador of Malaysia to the Philippines Nor Shahrizan Sulaiman, Deputy CEO, Maybank Islamic Ms. Abigail Tina M. Del Rosario, Country Director and President and CEO, Maybank Philippines Honorable Sitti Rialia Turabia-Hataman, Mayor of Isabela, Basilan Bryan Go, representing Mr. Nixon Go, President of BG Investment and development Corporation SECOND ROW L-R: Muhammad Ashraf Madjani, Branch Head, Maybank Zamboanga Mr. Patrick Dennis L. Solosa, Head for Community Financial Services, Maybank Philippines Mr. Simoun Ung, Director, Maybank Philippines Board Consul General Deddy Faisal Ms. Ma. Bernadette T. Ratcliffe, Chief Compliance Officer, Maybank Philippines Atty. Noel Tianela, Deputy Director, Islamic Banking Sector Group, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Mr. Rajagopal Ramasamy, Chief Risk Officer, Maybank Philippines Art Lacang, Jr., Region Head for Mindanao, Maybank Philippines

New Islamic Banking begins operations after BSP license issuance

Maybank Philippines, Incorporated officially started its Islamic banking operations on August 14, 2024, after receiving the grant of authority from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on July 4 2024.

This is the second Islamic banking unit (IBU) licensed by the BSP. The first was CARD Bank, Inc. (A Microfinance-Oriented Rural Bank) in June 2023.

Under BSP regulations, an IBU is a division, department, office, or branch of a conventional bank that operates in accordance with Shari’ah principles.

Maybank, which held a soft launch for its Islamic banking operations on July 25, 2024, is the first commercial bank in the country to have IBU license.

During the inauguration of Maybank’s IBU, BSP Managing Director Judith E. Sungsai underscored that the integration of Islamic banking in Maybank’s operations is a significant milestone in the development of Islamic finance in the Philippines.

“The BSP will continue to work closely with industry players to ensure the robust and sustainable growth of the Islamic banking sector,” Managing Director Sungsai added.

The BSP supports the entry of new players in the Islamic banking sector as part of its broader commitment to enhancing financial inclusion and fostering economic development.

The BSP has also introduced regulatory reforms to encourage greater participation in Islamic banking by both domestic and foreign banks.​

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