Philippine Senate Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies

Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies
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History
New session started
July 28, 2025 (2025-07-28)
Leadership
Chair
Alan Peter Cayetano (Independent)
since August 4, 2025 (2025-08-04)
Structure
Seats11
Political groups
Majority (9)
  •   PDP (3)
  •   Nacionalista (2)
  •   NPC (2)
  •   Independent (2)

Minority (2)

The Philippine Senate Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies is a standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines.

Jurisdiction

According to the Rules of the Senate,[1] the committee handles all matters relating to:

Members, 20th Congress

Based on the Rules of the Senate, the Senate Committee on Banks, Financial Institutions and Currencies has 11 members.

Position Member[2] Party
Chairperson Alan Peter Cayetano Independent
Vice
Chairperson
Mark Villar Nacionalista
Deputy Majority
Leaders
JV Ejercito NPC
Rodante Marcoleta Independent
Members
for the
Majority
Ronald dela Rosa PDP
Bong Go PDP
Lito Lapid NPC
Imee Marcos Nacionalista
Robin Padilla PDP
Deputy Minority
Leader
Migz Zubiri Independent
Member
for the
Minority
Loren Legarda NPC

Ex officio members:

Committee secretary: Vacant

Historical membership rosters

18th Congress

Position Member[3] Party
Chairperson Grace Poe Independent
Vice
Chairpersons
Sonny Angara LDP
Win Gatchalian NPC
Members
for the
Majority
Panfilo Lacson Independent
Bong Go PDP–Laban
Nancy Binay UNA
Lito Lapid NPC
Members
for the
Minority
Risa Hontiveros Akbayan
Francis Pangilinan Liberal

Committee secretary: Harold Ian V. Bartolome

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rules of the Senate" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. July 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ "Senate Permanent Committees (20th Congress)" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. 2025-08-05.
  3. ^ "Senate Permanent Committees - 18th Congress" (PDF). Senate of the Philippines. September 24, 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 25, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.