Philippine Stock Exchange

Philippine Stock Exchange
Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas
The new Philippine Stock Exchange headquarters in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
TypeStock exchange
LocationPhilippine Stock Exchange Tower
5th Avenue cor. 28th Street,
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig,
Metro Manila, Philippines
Founded
  • August 8, 1927
    (as the Manila Stock Exchange) [1]
  • December 23, 1992
    (as the Philippine Stock Exchange)
OwnerThe Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc.
Key people
  • José T. Pardo (Chairman)
  • Ramon S. Monzon (President & CEO)
CurrencyPhilippine peso (₱)
No. of listings285 (2023)
Market cap
IndicesPSEi

PSE Dividend Yield Index

PSE MidCap Index
Websitewww.pse.com.ph

The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. (Filipino: Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas; PSEPSE) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines. The exchange was created in 1992 from the merger of the Manila Stock Exchange and the Makati Stock Exchange. Including previous forms, the exchange has been in operation since 1927. The PSE's headquarters is located at the Philippine Stock Exchange Tower, located along the One Bonifacio High Street complex in Bonifacio Global City.[4]

The Philippine Stock Exchange is currently owned and managed by The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc., a company that is also listed on the exchange (PSEPSE), which is responsible for managing the entire stock exchange, and currently has a total of 285 listed companies.[5] The main index for the PSE is the PSE Composite Index (PSEi) composed of thirty (30) listed companies. The selection of companies in the PSEi is based on a specific set of criteria ranging from total capitalization to minimum number of stockholders upon its planned listing.[6] There are also six additional sector-based indices. The PSE is overseen by a 15-member board of directors, chaired by José T. Pardo.

  1. ^ See "History" tab at http://www.pse.com.ph/corporate/home.html
  2. ^ a b "PSE draws 2023 to a close". The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. — PSE.
  3. ^ "THE PHILIPPINE STOCK MARKET END-DECEMBER 2023" (PDF).
  4. ^ Visconti, Katherine (June 28, 2012). "Ayala unveils 'biggest investment' in one area". RAPPLER.
  5. ^ "Company List". edge.pse.com.ph.
  6. ^ "IPO Listing Requirements". The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. — PSE.

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