Development Bank of the Philippines
![DBP Head Office at [[Gil Puyat Avenue]] corner [[Makati Avenue]], [[Makati]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4/DBP_Building.jpg)
It was established after World War II in 1947 on the government's effort through its mandate to rebuild the country's war-torn infrastructure. It focuses on four major areas of financing — infrastructure and logistics, social services, small and medium enterprises, and the environment.
, it was the eighth-largest bank in the Philippines in terms of assets. DBP is also the second-largest and one of the state-owned and controlled banks along with Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP), Overseas Filipino Bank (OFW Bank), and Al-Amanah Islamic Bank. As a GOCC (Government Operated and Controlled Corporation), DBP is required to declare and remit at least half of its annual net earnings to the National Government. Provided by Wikipedia
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