This document discusses non-state institutions and corporations in the Philippines. It describes several types of non-state institutions that provide services to citizens, including banks, universal and commercial banks, and cooperatives. It then lists the top five largest companies in the Philippines by market capitalization as of January 1, which include SM Investment Corporation, Ayala Corporation, Jollibee Corporation, Manila Electric Company, and BDO Unibank. Finally, it outlines different types of cooperatives that operate in the Philippines, such as credit, consumer, producers, marketing, service, multipurpose, advocacy, and agrarian reform cooperatives.
This document discusses non-state institutions and corporations in the Philippines. It describes several types of non-state institutions that provide services to citizens, including banks, universal and commercial banks, and cooperatives. It then lists the top five largest companies in the Philippines by market capitalization as of January 1, which include SM Investment Corporation, Ayala Corporation, Jollibee Corporation, Manila Electric Company, and BDO Unibank. Finally, it outlines different types of cooperatives that operate in the Philippines, such as credit, consumer, producers, marketing, service, multipurpose, advocacy, and agrarian reform cooperatives.
This document discusses non-state institutions and corporations in the Philippines. It describes several types of non-state institutions that provide services to citizens, including banks, universal and commercial banks, and cooperatives. It then lists the top five largest companies in the Philippines by market capitalization as of January 1, which include SM Investment Corporation, Ayala Corporation, Jollibee Corporation, Manila Electric Company, and BDO Unibank. Finally, it outlines different types of cooperatives that operate in the Philippines, such as credit, consumer, producers, marketing, service, multipurpose, advocacy, and agrarian reform cooperatives.
This document discusses non-state institutions and corporations in the Philippines. It describes several types of non-state institutions that provide services to citizens, including banks, universal and commercial banks, and cooperatives. It then lists the top five largest companies in the Philippines by market capitalization as of January 1, which include SM Investment Corporation, Ayala Corporation, Jollibee Corporation, Manila Electric Company, and BDO Unibank. Finally, it outlines different types of cooperatives that operate in the Philippines, such as credit, consumer, producers, marketing, service, multipurpose, advocacy, and agrarian reform cooperatives.
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Forms and functions of
Non state institution
Non state institution
– Government have put up different that provides
service for it’s people welfare such as public works military and police education transportation public works institution are utilized by external support agencies as channel for program and project intended to benefit the poor. A. Blank
– banking institution are company corporation or
association or any lawful organization approved by the government which in engaged in the leading of deposit acquired from the general population through the receipt of these also leads many to individual and business houses that need it. • In our Country banking sentral ng pilipinas or BSP has the sole authority in monitoring and compiling various indicators on the Philippine banking system and classified banks according to the following Universal and commercial bank
-are bangking institution that grant short term
loans and varieties of bangking service this represent the large group resources wince of financial institutions in they country . Corporation
- are legal entities that are independent and distinct
from their owners cooperation enjoy most of the right and responsibilities the people have they can enter agreement loan and barrow money sue and sued rescued workers awn assets and pay. Philippines top 5 companies list my market cap as on January 1 SM INVESTMENT CORPORATION
- Conglomerate company with
presence in retail real estate banking and equity investment headquarters in Philippines. Ayala Corporation
–Is the oldest and one of the largest
conglomerate in the Philippines with core interest in real state banking telecommunication and power it also has Porfirio investment in various industries including water. Jollibee corporation
– Is the largest fast food chain
in the Philippines and they have over 1.150 stores nationwide, headquarters is in Manila electric company
– The company has also embarked on an
aggressive international expansion plan in Vietnam, Brunie, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, Malaysia, US, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Italy, and the united kingdom. BDO UNIBANK
-Provide ban banking services the Bank offer
saving account investment credit and debit cards insurance loans remittance trade financing service teasing trust and corporation cash management. Cooperation – these financial institutions promote and undertake saving and lending services among their members these generate common pool of found to provide financial assistance and other related financial services to their members. Furthermore each member has a fair share of the risks and benefits of his/ her financial understanding by the agreed cooperative principle rules or regulations (Jimenez 2017, 177). There are different types of cooperative in the Philippines and these are: Credit cooperation
– is a financial institutions owned and controlled
by its members that promote and undertake saving and lending services it generates a shared pool of found to provide financial assistance and other related financial services to it’s members. Consumer cooperative
– frequently appears as retail outlet possessed
and worked by the consumer for example food co ops it’s primary aim is to procure and distribute goods to it’s members and even nonmembers. Producers cooperative
– is a joint production understanding of all
members where they proceed products from raw materials to produce good for sale by the cooperative to it’s members and nonmembers or their chosen market. Marketing cooperative
– focuses on supplying goods or
production inputs to members and marketing their products. Service cooperative
– concern giving service such as medical and
dental care hospitalizations, transportation, insurance, housing, labor , electric light and power communication, professional and other services. Multipurpose cooperative
– is an combination of two or more of the
forms of different of cooperative example of this is panabo multi purpose cooperative ( PMPC). Advocacy cooperative
- is a cooperative focused on advocating
cooperation among it’s members and the public through socially oriented project education and training research and communication and other activities to reach out to it’s intended beneficiaries. Agrarian reform cooperative
– intends to develop an appropriate system of
land tenure, land development, land consolidation and land management which is organized by marginal farmers who are agrarian reform beneficiaries. Thank you!!