BDO Capital named top corporate, investment bank for 5th straight year

MANILA, Philippines — BDO Capital & Investment Corp. has been recognized as the country’s Corporate and Investment Bank of the Year for the 5th straight year at the Asian Banking & Finance Awards. BDO Capital’s remarkable achievement is a testament to its consistent excellence in delivering best-in-class investment banking services across various product lines in the Philippine capital markets.

BDO Capital is a full-service investment house offering a wide range of investment banking services, including securities underwriting and trading, loan syndication, financial advisory, private placement of debt and equity, project finance, and direct equity investment. The company’s continued dominance in the domestic investment banking industry can be attributed to its solid capital strength and stability, unmatched distribution capability and customer-centric approach with its customized, optimal solutions to achieve clients,’ issuers’ and investors’ business goals.

“This recognition exemplifies our client-focused mindset.  We are committed to our customers, ensuring that we consistently deliver great customer experience amid changing market conditions,” said Eduardo Francisco, president of BDO Capital.

The Asian Banking & Finance Corporate & Investment Banking Awards honor financial institutions for their noteworthy performance in delivering exceptional services to their customers.  The judges also assess the local and investment banks’ unique and innovative initiatives and cutting-edge deals and their impact to clients’ businesses and in the industry.

Apart from Asian Banking & Finance Awards, BDO Capital has also been recognized internationally and locally as the Best Investment Bank in the Philippines by various prestigious publications and associations such as the Investment House Association of the Philippines, Finance Asia, Asiamoney, Alpha Southeast Asia, Global Finance, Acquisition International, The Asset and Asia Pacific Loan Market Association.

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