32nd BSP anniversary celebrated with multimedia exhibit
Until mid-September

32nd BSP anniversary celebrated with multimedia exhibit

/ 02:10 AM July 13, 2025

Multimedia exhibit for 32nd BSP anniv

BSP Governor Eli M. Remolona, Jr. (third from left) led the ribbon cutting ceremony of the 32nd BSP anniversary multimedia exhibit with Monetary Board Members (from left to right) Jose L. Querubin, Romeo L. Bernardo, former Governor Jaime C. Laya, Monetary Board Members Benjamin E. Diokno, Rosalia V. de Leon, and Walter C. Wassmer.

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas opened a multimedia exhibit during its anniversary celebration on July 3 to highlight its efforts over the past 32 years toward a high quality of life for Filipinos.

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The public may view the exhibit at the newly opened BSP Hub along Roxas Boulevard in Manila. Running until the second week of September, it shows how the central bank’s pursuit of its mandates touches the lives of different Filipinos.

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The exhibit is titled “Welcome to Barangay BSP: A Community for Everyone.” It showcases the central bank’s initiatives that have made an impact in Filipino communities.

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Further, the exhibit blends digital installations and colorful displays in line with the theme, “BSP@32: Harnessing Digital Innovation for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future.”

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