BSP Opens One-Stop Hub for Public Services
BSP Gov. Eli M. Remolona Jr. led the inauguration of the BSP Hub alongside Monetary Board Members Walter C. Wassmer, Romeo L. Bernardo, Benjamin E. Diokno, Rosalia V. De Leon and Jose L. Querubin. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas inaugurated the BSP Hub on June 5, 2025, to make it easier for Filipinos to access

By Staff Writer

BSP Gov. Eli M. Remolona Jr. led the inauguration of the BSP Hub alongside Monetary Board Members Walter C. Wassmer, Romeo L. Bernardo, Benjamin E. Diokno, Rosalia V. De Leon and Jose L. Querubin.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas inaugurated the BSP Hub on June 5, 2025, to make it easier for Filipinos to access BSP services.
Located at the BSP head office along Roxas Boulevard’s service road in Manila, the facility opened to the public on June 9, 2025.
The hub serves as a one-stop shop where individuals can speak with BSP personnel about concerns involving financial institutions under the BSP’s supervision.
Visitors may also buy official BSP merchandise, commemorative notes and coins, special BSP publications, or conduct transactions involving BSP-acquired real properties.
The facility also features the Museo BSP, which highlights the country’s numismatic history, along with the BSP library, meeting rooms and an auditorium for public events and financial learning.
BSP Gov. Remolona said the BSP Hub is more than just a building—it is a place where the central bank connects with the people.
Monetary Board Member Benjamin E. Diokno, who initiated the project during his tenure as BSP governor from 2019 to 2022, said the goal was to create a one-stop shop with a simple mission: “to bring the BSP to all.”
Diokno added that pandemic restrictions in 2020 underscored the need for a secure, accessible space to support BSP’s transactions with the public.
Also present at the event were Monetary Board Members Bernardo, De Leon, Wassmer and Querubin; Deputy Governors Chuchi G. Fonacier, Bernadette Romulo-Puyat, Elmore O. Capule, Zeno Ronald R. Abenoja; and other BSP officials.
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