The Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) Manila Branch celebrated its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of trust, partnership, and contributions to the Philippines’ economic growth. Japan’s Ambassador to the Philippines, Endo Kazuya, attended the event and extended his congratulations to the bank and its team.
Ambassador ENDO highlighted SMBC’s role in supporting both Japanese and Filipino businesses through innovative banking products and services. “SMBC has not only contributed to the bank’s success but has also strengthened the longstanding partnership between Japan and the Philippines,” he said. He noted the bank’s strategic investments, including its involvement with RCBC, leadership in Samurai bond offerings, and facilitation of cross-border transactions, which have fostered local business growth and foreign investment in the country.

Since opening in 2015, following the amendment of the Foreign Bank Regulation Act, SMBC Manila has become a reliable partner in the country’s financial landscape. Its dedication to sustainable partnerships and long-term development has helped deepen Japan-Philippines economic cooperation and opened new opportunities for both nations.

Looking ahead, Ambassador ENDO expressed confidence that SMBC will continue to serve as a bridge between the two nations, fostering collaboration, supporting business growth, and reinforcing economic ties.
He concluded by celebrating the enduring friendship between Japan and the Philippines.
“Maraming salamat po. Mabuhay and SMBC Manila Branch. Mabuhay ang pagkakaibigan ng Japan at Pilipinas!” Ambassador ENDO said.




