Of Grit and Steel: BPI's Commitment to Nation Building
The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) holds the distinction of being the first banking institution not only inthe Philippines, but in the whole of Southeast Asia. Backed by its solid reputation as the most sustainable bank in the country, BPI continues to expand and enhance its services for stakeholders in the Philippines and around the world.
Having been deeply involved in most aspects of human endeavor, the bank has consistently positioned itself as a strong and reliable partner in helping stakeholders navigate the demands of everyday life.
For this year鈥檚 celebration of its 174th anniversary, BPI continues its partnership with Ayala Museum by presenting Of Grit and Steel: BPI鈥檚 Commitment to Nation-Building.
Featuring select works from the bank鈥檚 art collection, the exhibition highlights metal as symbol of strength, reflecting the bank鈥檚 solid and steadfast stature, and the trust it has earned from the community through the years. At its heart is a dynamic interplay of themes: the role of women, the value of family, the importance of history, and the enduring power of culture鈥攁ll of which continue to shape and define our identity as Filipinos.
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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) holds the distinction of being the first banking institution not only inthe Philippines, but in the whole of Southeast Asia. Backed by its solid reputation as the most sustainable bank in the country, BPI continues to expand and enhance its services for stakeholders in the Philippines and around the world.
Having been deeply involved in most aspects of human endeavor, the bank has consistently positioned itself as a strong and reliable partner in helping stakeholders navigate the demands of everyday life.
For this year鈥檚 celebration of its 174th anniversary, BPI continues its partnership with Ayala Museum by presenting Of Grit and Steel: BPI鈥檚 Commitment to Nation-Building.
Featuring select works from the bank鈥檚 art collection, the exhibition highlights metal as symbol of strength, reflecting the bank鈥檚 solid and steadfast stature, and the trust it has earned from the community through the years. At its heart is a dynamic interplay of themes: the role of women, the value of family, the importance of history, and the enduring power of culture鈥攁ll of which continue to shape and define our identity as Filipinos.