Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) partners with IBM

Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and IBM have signed a strategic partnership agreement to outsource BPI’s existing IT infrastructure services to IBM.

Under the agreement, IBM will take over BPI’s IT network and data center activities. This will allow BPI’s Information Systems team to better concentrate on the bank’s strategic initiatives. IBM is an experienced IT service provider with an excellent reputation for large scale systems integration and systems management within the banking industry. IBM currently services several major banks in the ASEAN region. This engagement will help BPI focus on more strategic business areas while IBM manages its day-to-day IT operations.


“The country’s growth trajectory provides BPI with the opportunity to grow,” says President and CEO of BPI Cezar “Bong” P. Consing. “The partnership with IBM will help provide the IT infrastructure that is supportive of the bank’s growth objectives.”


“IBM is committed to the strategic partnership as BPI continues to focus on key transformational projects,” said President and Country General Manager, IBM Philippines Mariels Almeda Winhoffer. “IBM will provide smarter, scalable IT services and capabilities that will enhance and accelerate BPI's transformation for growth.”
 

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