Philippine House Committee on Banks and Financial Intermediaries
Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Committee on Banks and Financial Intermediaries | |
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18th Congress | |
History | |
New session started | July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22) |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Junie Cua (PDP–Laban) since 2019 |
Minority Leader | Stella Luz Quimbo (Liberal) since 2019 |
Structure | |
Seats | 40 members |
Political groups | Majority (36)
Minority (4)
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Website | |
Committee on Banks and Financial Intermediaries |
The Philippine House Committee on Banks and Financial Intermediaries, or House Banks and Financial Intermediaries Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives.
Jurisdiction
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following:[1]
- Banking and currency
- Government-owned or controlled banks and financial institutions
- Insurance
- Non-government banks and financial institutions
- Securities and securities exchange
Members, 18th Congress
Position | Members[2] | Party | Province/City | District | |
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Chairperson | Junie Cua | PDP–Laban | Quirino | Lone | |
Vice Chairpersons | Sharon Garin | AAMBIS-OWA | Party-list | ||
Ramon Nolasco Jr. | NUP | Cagayan | 1st | ||
John Reynald Tiangco | Partido Navoteño | Navotas | Lone | ||
Jose Gay Padiernos | GP | Party-list | |||
Virgilio Lacson | MANILA TEACHERS | Party-list | |||
Members for the Majority | Jose Ong Jr. | NUP | Northern Samar | 2nd | |
Vincent Franco Frasco | Lakas | Cebu | 5th | ||
Juliette Uy | NUP | Misamis Oriental | 2nd | ||
Alyssa Sheena Tan | PFP | Isabela | 4th | ||
Anthony Peter Crisologo | NUP | Quezon City | 1st | ||
Juliet Marie Ferrer | NUP | Negros Occidental | 4th | ||
Eric Yap | ACT-CIS | Party-list | |||
Raymond Democrito Mendoza | TUCP | Party-list | |||
Victor Yap | NPC | Tarlac | 2nd | ||
Michael John Duavit | NPC | Rizal | 1st | ||
Weslie Gatchalian | NPC | Valenzuela | 1st | ||
Gil Acosta | PPP | Palawan | 3rd | ||
Luis Campos Jr. | NPC | Makati | 2nd | ||
Allan Benedict Reyes | PFP | Quezon City | 3rd | ||
Edward Maceda | PMP | Manila | 4th | ||
Precious Castelo | NPC | Quezon City | 2nd | ||
Enrico Pineda | 1PACMAN | Party-list | |||
Henry Villarica | PDP–Laban | Bulacan | 4th | ||
Marisol Panotes | PDP–Laban | Camarines Norte | 2nd | ||
Josefina Tallado | PDP–Laban | Camarines Norte | 1st | ||
Alan 1 Ecleo | PDP–Laban | Dinagat Islands | Lone | ||
Gerardo Espina Jr. | Lakas | Biliran | Lone | ||
Jumel Anthony Espino | PDP–Laban | Pangasinan | 2nd | ||
Jonathan Keith Flores | PDP–Laban | Bukidnon | 2nd | ||
Wilton Kho | PDP–Laban | Masbate | 3rd | ||
Jake Vincent Villa | NPC | Siquijor | Lone | ||
Elizalde Co | AKO BICOL | Party-list | |||
Macnell Lusotan | MARINO | Party-list | |||
Allan Ty | LPGMA | Party-list | |||
Sabiniano Canama | COOP-NATCCO | Party-list | |||
Members for the Minority | Stella Luz Quimbo | Liberal | Marikina | 2nd | |
Ferdinand Gaite | Bayan Muna | Party-list | |||
Sarah Jane Elago | Kabataan | Party-list | |||
Lawrence Lemuel Fortun | Nacionalista | Agusan del Norte | 1st |
Historical members
18th Congress
Member for the Majority
- Nestor Fongwan[a] (Benguet–Lone, PDP–Laban)
See also
- House of Representatives of the Philippines
- List of Philippine House of Representatives committees
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Philippine Stock Exchange
Notes
- ^ Died on December 18, 2019.
References
- ^ "RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. p. 25. Retrieved August 2, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "HOUSE COMMITTEES - BANKS AND FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES". congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
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