CITYWIRE Asia recognizes Metrobank as the Best Asset Manager for the Philippines and names Metrobank Investment Management Head Cristina Gabaldon as one of the 2024 Top 25 ASEAN Selectors at the Citywire Asia ASEAN Awards.
'We are honored to be recognized by one of the trusted financial publications worldwide. These awards show our strength in providing a wide spectrum of investment strategies tailored to our clients' needs as we aim to give them optimal returns for the wealth and assets they have entrusted to us.
Meanwhile, for the 2024 Top 25 Asean Selectors, the international finance publication identifies the most influential investment professionals across the Asean region through a set of quantitative and qualitative criteria.
Brings Home Two Big Awards From The 2024 Citywire Asia Asean Awards
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