The Union Bank of the Philippines has successfully broken the grounds of its Innovation Campus during a virtual ceremony last 26 May 2021. The event marked a very important milestone in the bank’s digital transformation journey, which began half a decade ago with the real property development seen to support their innovation initiatives.

Being built on a one-hectare property in San Pedro, Laguna, this first-in-industry facility will act as a hub for research and development that will further boost the Bank’s digital capabilities. In addition, the campus will house various centers of innovation within UnionBank, including its institutes on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, its digital bank EON, as well as the recently-launched Asian Institute of Digital Transformation (AIDT), which is in partnership with Global Learning Solutions Singapore.

UnionBank President and CEO Edwin Bautista called the Campus “a dream come true and a testament to the commitment of Management and the Board to innovation as a major strategic thrust” of the Bank and its parent conglomerate, the Aboitiz Group.

“This is a major step for us and it is also an affirmation that even during this crisis times, there are companies who continue to invest in the future of the Philippines. The Philippine government, or one of the Secretaries, said that the Philippines can be a major hub for AI, maybe in Asia. We can certainly make this little corner in San Pedro, Laguna, the epicenter of AI, Blockchain and all those wonderful technologies that this Bank is harnessing in order to create the future of banking,” according to Bautista.

Yngen Holdings President Eugenio Ynion was also among the key figures who joined the event. A long-time collaborator of UnionBank, Yngen Holdings has helped co-create many solutions that utilize the Bank’s expertise in digital banking. During his message, Ynion said that the Campus is proof of UnionBank’s digital leadership and unwavering commitment to supporting Filipino talent.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno and Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez congratulated UnionBank and expressed their confidence in the bank’s capability to nurture new talent and create solutions amid the pandemic through the Campus.

“Indeed, this initiative is both timely and remarkable; timely because we need to harness our talents and skills to build back better and rise from adversity, and remarkable because of the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Gov. Diokno.

Set as the peak of its digital transformation, the Campus provides a digital native environment that will allow research and discovery of digital initiatives.

“This facility will be a breeding ground for cultivating new talent, evolving new products, and developing new ways to be competitive in the new economy. It is a landmark for the Philippines’ relentless push towards comprehensive digitization. UnionBank has earned a well-deserved reputation for cutting-edge innovation. The Bank has also been a reliable partner of the Social Security System and the Bureau of Treasury that enabled Filipinos all over the world to participate in the government’s bond offerings despite the pandemic. The Bank has been instrumental in helping us achieve President Duterte’s goal of financial inclusion and comfortable life for all Filipinos,” Sec. Dominguez said.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, UnionBank Vice Chairman Dr. Justo A. Ortiz expressed his gratitude to all those who birthed the UnionBank Innovation Campus, “a project we can all be proud of as one more step towards attaining UnionBank’s greater purpose of co-creating, with partners, customers, and communities, a better Philippines through innovation.” He thanked Jun Ynion whose vision provides a space where the best Filipino talents can congregate in a fully-supported ecosystem for innovation.

“Special thanks as well to Gov. Ben Diokno and Sec. Sonny Dominguez for creating the enabling environment, the impetus and the drive to make innovation a centerpiece for inclusive prosperity.  Together, let us Tech Up Pilipinas! Maraming Salamat,” Ortiz ended.


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