Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) on its 32nd anniversary unveiled a new World War II History Wall at its main office in Makati City. The WWII History Wall is designed to pay tribute to the valor and sacrifice of Filipino veterans of World War II, who are also the original shareholders of the bank.
Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) on its 32nd anniversary unveiled a new World War II History Wall at its main office in Makati City. The unveiling recently held at their main branch in Makati was led by Mayor Abby Binay.
The WWII History Wall is designed to pay tribute to the valor and sacrifice of Filipino veterans of World War II, who are also the original shareholders of the bank. This feature will be a standard addition to all PVB branches nationwide.
The Makati branch, situated in an area historically significant for being a strategic target during the war, will reflect local WWII history through this installation.
“As we celebrate this important milestone, we honor the enduring spirit and immense contributions of our nation’s heroes to our society,” said Mike Villa-Real, First-Vice President of Philippine Veterans Bank.
He adds that the”History Wall embodies Veteran’s Bank’s continued commitment to remember our veterans and learn from the profound impact of their bravery.”
As an Authorized Government Depository Bank, PVB continues to serve government-owned and controlled corporations, government agencies, and local government units, aligning its operations with the needs and aspirations of the Filipino people.
Philippine Veterans Bank is a commercial bank owned by Filipino World War II veterans, established in 1992. The bank serves as a tribute to the veterans who fought for the country’s freedom and now plays a crucial role in providing financial services to both the public and private sectors.
As it marks its 32nd year, PVB continues to uphold its mission of contributing to the nation’s economic development while preserving the heroic tales of its founding shareholders.
For more information, visit www.veteransbank.com.ph or contact PVB at (632) 7902-1600.
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