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Heart & Zeal: 40 Years of Metrobank Foundation


Forty (40) years ago, the late Metrobank Group founder Dr. George S.K. Ty envisioned an institution that would serve as a venue to share the benefits of Metrobank’s success with the community.

On January 8, 1979, Dr. Ty realized this by founding the Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI), armed with the vision for the institution to become the country’s premier corporate philanthropic foundation contributing a significant impact on social development. While the Bank has grown into an industry leader, MBFI has likewise built its own reputation through its various corporate social responsibility programs aimed at improving the lives of the disadvantaged and promoting excellence among key sectors of society.

“Excel. Engage. Empower.” became the roadmap in all its giving-back initiatives to communities and stakeholders. Four decades since its establishment, MBFI sustained its mission to create and propagate a culture of excellence among its beneficiary sectors, provide solutions to stakeholder needs, and serve at the forefront to reach out to communities.

A heart that perseveres in earnest zeal for the nation

Guided by the theme, “Puso at Sigasig,” the heart for community that started it all continues to be MBFI’s rallying front, 40 years later. It is sustained by a greater zeal in order for the advocacies to move forward. The unique union of the heart and zeal forms the groundwork in the implementation of MBFI programs in public service excellence, education, healthcare, visual arts and heritage, and good governance.

“Forty years and hundreds of meaningful collaborations later, hope has not waned; rather it persists with tenacity that the goals we have set will be realized. We look forward to stronger collaboration and broader spaces for multi-sectoral involvement of generations to come,” said MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña.

In the years to come, the heart and zeal to build the nation and make a positive difference in the lives of many Filipinos remain strong and unchanging.

Aces & Peace

The new batch of ACES awardees consisting of 10 teachers, 12 soldiers, 10 police officers, two journalists, five artists, and one scholar.
The new batch of ACES awardees consisting of 10 teachers, 12 soldiers, 10 police officers, two journalists, five artists, and one scholar.

ACES Outstanding Filipino teachers recipients:

Allan B. de Guzman, Ph.D.; Virginia C. Cuevas, Ph.D.; Rowena Cristina L. Guevara, Ph.D.; Janeth Morata-Fuentes; Ruben L. Abucayon, Ph.D.; Estrelita Ampo-Peña, Ed.D.; Lynn Z. Padillo; Ramon S. Del Fierro, Ph.D.; Jesus C. Insilada, Ed.D.; and Marivi L. Castro, MA, SMRIEdr

ACES Outstanding Filipino Soldiers recipients:

Gen Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. (Ret); Maj Gen Alexander F. Balutan (Ret); Lt Gen Raul L. Del Rosario (Ret); Lt Gen Danilo G. Pamonag (Ret); Commo Alberto B. Carlos AFP; Rear Adm Erick A. Kagaoan AFP; Maj Gen Cirilito E. Sobejana AFP; Col Giemel O. Espino PAF (GSC); Brig Gen Custodio J. Parcon, Jr. AFP; Col Hernanie S. Songano PN(M) (GSC); CMS Nelson S. Mercado PAF; and Col Romeo S. Brawner, Jr. PA (GSC)

ACES Outstanding Filipino Police Officers recipients:

PDir Cedrick G. Train (Ret); PDir Alex Paul I. Monteagudo, Ph.D. (Ret); PDDG Camilo Pancratius P. Cascolan; PDir Noli G. Taliño (Ret); PCSupt Rhodel O. Sermonia; PCSupt Rodelio B. Jocson; PDir Leo Angelo D. Leuterio; PSupt Byron F. Allatog; PInsp Rhia B. Sotomil; and PDir Guillermo Lorenzo T. Eleazar

ACES Outstanding Filipino Journalists recipients:

Jarius Y. Bondoc and Maria Lourdes C. Mangahas

ACES Outstanding Filipino Artists recipients:

Mark Andy R. Garcia; Mervy C. Pueblo; Wilhelmina S. Garcia, PIID; Marc Vincent P. Cosico; and Samuel R. Peñaso

Metrobank Scholarship Program (MSP) recipients:

Raymond A. Abrea, CPA, MBA

To celebrate the occasion, a special gathering to honor distinguished individuals and institutional partners, and to commemorate, at the same time, the memories of its late founder Dr. Ty, took place last February 21, 2019 at the Le Pavillon, Metropolitan Park, Pasay City.

A new batch of awardees were conferred the Award for Continuing Excellence and Service (ACES). Chosen from the Foundation’s roster of awardees, they were recognized for their continuing excellence in the performance of their respective professions, substantive contributions to their chosen disciplines, and sustained outstanding service to their respective institutions and communities. For their consistent adherence to the highest standards of performance and conduct of duty, these exceptional men and women have set a worthy example for everyone to emulate. Equally competent, compassionate, and patriotic, they stand as symbols of a true public servant. They are distinguished based on the recognitions they received at the national and international levels, the kind of mentorship they have instilled among their peers, and the concrete impact they have left upon their respective spheres of influence and communities. They received the ‘Spiral’ medallion created by 1984 Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE) awardee Roberto Feleo.

Metrobank Foundation vice chairman Alfred Ty and Board of Advisers chairperson (Ret) Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban with the 2019 PEACE recipients. Joining them is MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña, MBFI senior vice president Anjanette Dy Buncio, MBFI corporate secretary Alesandra Ty and Metrobank president Fabian Dee.
Metrobank Foundation vice chairman Alfred Ty and Board of Advisers chairperson (Ret) Chief Justice Artemio Panganiban with the 2019 PEACE recipients. Joining them is MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña, MBFI senior vice president Anjanette Dy Buncio, MBFI corporate secretary Alesandra Ty and Metrobank president Fabian Dee.


Another highlight was the presentation of the Partner in Empowerment, Advocacy, and Commitment to Excellence (PEACE) to institutional partners from the government, non-government and socio-civic organizations, media, academe, and business. They received the ‘Kapit-Bisig’ trophy created by 2011 MADE awardee Architect Jonathan Dangue.

PEACE Government recipients:

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP); Commission on Higher Education (CHED); Department of Education (DepEd); Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD); Government Service Insurance System (GSIS); House of Representatives, Republic of the Philippines; National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) / NCCA Metropolitan Theatre; Office of the President, Republic of the Philippines; Philippine Information Agency (PIA); and Philippine Judicial Academy.

PEACE Non-Government Organizations, Socio-Civic, and International NGOs recipients:

Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP); Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCI); Foundation for Liberty and Prosperity; Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines (MTAP); Museo Pambata Foundation, Inc.; Rotary Club of Makati Metro; Rotary Club of New Manila East; The Asia Foundation Inc.; and Yellow Boat of Hope Foundation

PEACE Media recipients:

ABS-CBN / DZMM / ABS-CBN Lingkod Kapamilya Foundation; CNN Philippines; DZRH; GMA Network Inc. / DZBB / GMA News Online; Manila Bulletin; One Mega Group; Philippine Daily Inquirer / Inquirer.net; Radyo Veritas; The Philippine Star / Philstar.com; and TV5 / Radyo 5 / TV5 Alagang Kapatid Foundation

PEACE Business recipients:

Federal Land; Fluor, Inc.; Pacific Paint (Boysen) Philippines; PSBank; and SM Supermalls

PEACE Academe recipients:

Ateneo Professional Schools; De La Salle Philippines; DualTech Training Center Foundation, Inc.; and University of Santo Tomas

A tribute to the founder

To commemorate the late Dr. George S.K. Ty, Founder and former Chairman of Metrobank Foundation, Inc., a sculpture entitled 'Generosity' was presented to the Ty Family.
To commemorate the late Dr. George S.K. Ty, Founder and former Chairman of Metrobank Foundation, Inc., a sculpture entitled 'Generosity' was presented to the Ty Family.


To commemorate the late Dr. George S.K. Ty, Founder and former Chairman of Metrobank Foundation, Inc., a sculpture entitled "Generosity" was presented to the Ty Family.

The work that MBFI does is a reflection of the late Dr. Ty’s enduring legacy to make a difference in the lives of the citizenry and contribute to nation-building. MBFI’s programs and advocacies illuminate Metrobank’s core values?passion for results, integrity, teamwork, commitment to customer service, and heart for community.

To commemorate Dr. Ty’s unparalleled leadership, generous spirit, compassionate heart, and outstanding contributions to nation-building, a special exhibit focusing on his being a pillar of the banking industry, corporate philanthropy, and as patron of the arts was put up.

“The humanitarian legacy he left behind would continuously live on and ripple a lasting impact across the many lives touched, individuals assisted, organizations empowered, and communities positively changed through MBFI’s corporate social responsibility programs. We honor our late founder and express utmost esteem for his invaluable contributions to nation-building and boundless heart for the Filipino community,” expressed Sobrepeña.

A sculpture entitled “Generosity” was presented which symbolizes Dr. Ty’s legacy in the industry and philanthropy.

'Generosity'
'Generosity'

Created by 2007 Metrobank Foundation Prize for Achievement in Scuplture (MPAS) awardee Juan Sajid Imao, the artwork shows several human figures with their hands interlocking in stylized form. Sajid chose copper for the sculpture’s medium as it is naturally reddish in hue as a reminder of Dr. Ty’s lifelong passion to cultivate excellence in the fields close to his heart such as the arts, military, police and the academe. The dynamic movement of the figures, on the other hand, shows how Dr. Ty’s legacy of excellence will continue to inspire Filipinos to work together to make this country a more progressive nation.

The exhibit also featured the milestones of MBFI in the last 40 years, together with dedicated photos and profiles of the ACES.

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The Metrobank Foundation, Inc. (MBFI) was established on January 8, 1979 by Dr. George S. K. Ty, sixteen (16) years after he founded the Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company (Metrobank). MBFI envisions to be the country’s premier corporate philanthropic foundation contributing a significant impact on social development.  Its flagship programs include the Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos; Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE); Metrobank Scholarship Program (MSP); Metrobank MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge (MMC); Grants and Social Development Partnerships, Disaster Response, National Teachers’ Month (NTM) celebration, and the Metrobank Foundation Professorial Chair Lectures. MBFI is also the principal owner of the Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH), one of the leading centers of wellness in the country.

As a development organization, MBFI aims to uplift individuals and the sectors they represent and strategically link with institutions for a shared-purpose. By creating and propagating a culture of excellence and providing solutions to stakeholder’s needs, the Foundation continuously expands its scope of reach and be at the forefront in serving communities. As the heart of the Metrobank Group, “Excel. Engage. Empower” or the 3Es remains its roadmap.