Map of Makati City's Business District
Map of Makati City's Business District. Ayala Map provides an interactive map of Makati City's Business District. Makati is a prime business district in the Philippines and is home to several of the Philippine's large corporations. In Ayala Map will find a business directory for Makati City that shows the location of the offices. You will find business news, events, seminar schedules, movie schedules, mall sales, promotional events, articles about companies in the Makati City Business District in the Philippines. You can also browse and post in the classified ads for the community. You can post/find ads on cars for sale, condominiums and houses for sale, computers and computer parts for sale, bargain deals on electronic gadgets, for rent condominiums and houses, computer and other repair services and a lot more. Ayala Map will maintain a list of shops where you can find exotic and bargain sales on items like furniture, electronics, clothes, shoes, jewelry. The restaurants in Makati City's business district offers a wide range of cuisines to choose from. You can choose from Pilipino dishes, Chinese dishes, American dishes, Thai food, Vietnamese food, Korean food, Italian food and a lot more. Delicatessen shops, bake shops, coffee shops also abound in the Ayala Business District. Ordering food is also not a problem and a lot of the fast food chains offer food delivery. Ayala in Makati City also have hotels for different types of requirements. 5-star hotels and lower starred hotels are available. Makati City is also less than 30-minutes from one of the Philippines' International Airport.
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The Philippine Bank of Communications was incorporated on August 23, 1939 as one of the earliest non-American foreign banks in the country. It received the authority to engage in commercial banking from the then Bureau of Banking of the Department of Finance under the Philippine Commonwealth, with a capitalization of two million pesos. The Bank commenced operations on September 4, 1939. However, operations were temporarily interrupted when World War II broke out. Later in 1945, the bank was reconstituted through the infusion of fresh funds. It came under full Filipino ownership in 1974 when a group of industrialists led by Ralph Nubla, Sr. bought majority of the Bank's outstanding shares.
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