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Ana Aboitiz Delgado First Female BAP President

photo_camera Ana Aboitiz Delgado (FinTechNewsPH.com composite image)

Ana Aboitiz Delgado named first female BAP president

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Ana Aboitiz Delgado has officially become the first female president in the 80-year history of the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP). Her appointment marks a milestone in the country’s financial sector, highlighting an evolving leadership landscape.

Delgado emphasized that her role extends beyond symbolic representation.

“Through this role, I will help guide the industry in maintaining financial stability and harmonizing standard practices,” she said.

She also addressed the dual nature of current technological advancements.

“As we accelerate digitalization and unlock the potential of AI, we also face a new generation of risks that extend beyond individual institutions and national borders,” she added, noting that global economic and geopolitical shifts heighten these vulnerabilities.

Ana Aboitiz Delgado: First Female BAP President
Ana Aboitiz Delgado, CEO of UnionBank of the Philippines (IMAGE CREDIT: Aboitiz Group)

Under her leadership, the BAP is expected to strengthen industry-wide benchmarks and promote cooperation among financial institutions.

Delgado said she is committed to ensuring that trust in the Philippine banking system is not only preserved but reinforced, paving the way for a more resilient and forward-looking financial sector.

Her historic presidency also signals progress in gender inclusion in finance, alongside ongoing priorities such as digital transformation and proactive risk management — key themes shaping the country’s banking industry today.