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Philippines

Southeast Asia · Manila · PHP (Philippine Peso)

PIB
$491.00B
nominal, USD
Crescimento do PIB
4.4%
real, anual
Inflação
1.7%
anual
Capitalização de mercado
$233.00B
total cotado, USD

Visão geral da economia e do setor

The Philippines is a lower-middle-income Southeast Asian economy with nominal GDP of approximately USD 491 billion in 2025, supported by remittances from approximately 10 million overseas Filipino workers, a large business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, and robust domestic consumption. Real GDP growth was 4.4% in 2025, below government targets, as global trade headwinds, peso depreciation, and elevated borrowing costs weighed on investment. The economy is dominated by services — including financial services, retail trade, and IT-BPO — while manufacturing, infrastructure construction, and agriculture remain significant contributors. The Philippine Stock Exchange is home to large family-controlled conglomerates spanning banking, real estate, retail, and utilities, with port operator ICTSI notable for its global footprint extending well beyond the Philippines. The remittance sector contributes roughly 8–9% of GDP annually, making the Philippines one of the world's top remittance-receiving economies.

Setores-chave

Financial Services / BankingReal Estate & Property DevelopmentPort Operations & LogisticsConsumer Retail & FoodTelecommunicationsPower & UtilitiesRemittances & Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)Tourism & Hospitality
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Macro

PIB nominal, USD$491.00B
Crescimento do PIB real, anual4.4%
Inflação anual1.7%
População pessoas116.8M
PIB per capita USD$4,208
Capitalização de mercado total cotado, USD$233.00B
Cap. de mercado / PIB47.5%
Desemprego4.7%
Empresas listadas283
BolsaPhilippine Stock Exchange (PSE)

Ano dos dados: 2025. Fontes: IMF World Economic Outlook April 2026 (Philippines GDP, growth), Philippine Statistics Authority – GDP Q1 2025 release (real growth 5.4% Q1, full year 4.4%), PSE Year-End 2025 Market Statistics – pse.com.ph (domestic market cap PHP 13.65 trillion), companiesmarketcap.com – Largest Philippine companies by market cap (accessed June 2026), topforeignstocks.com – Full list of Philippines ADRs (accessed June 2026), iShares EPHE fact sheet March 2026 (expense ratio 0.59%, top holdings), GlobalX ASEA fund page (expense ratio 0.65%), Vanguard VWO fund page (expense ratio 0.08%), Philippine Retirement Authority – pra.gov.ph (SRRV deposit schedules, Sept 2025 revisions), Board of Investments Philippines – SIRV minimum investment USD 75,000, ASEANBRIEFING – Foreign ownership rules in the Philippines, Respicio & Co – Can foreigners buy stocks in the Philippines, Exchange-rates.org – USD/PHP 2025 average rate ~57.5 PHP/USD, Worldometer – Philippines population 2025 ~116.8 million (est.), PSE marks last trading day 2025 press release (pse.com.ph), Brokerchooser – Interactive Brokers Philippines availability (Oct 2025), Brokerchooser – Saxo Bank Philippines availability (Oct 2025), SM, BDO lead 7 Filipino firms in 2025 Forbes Global 2000 (Tribune PH, June 2025).

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Maiores empresas listadas

As maiores empresas da principal bolsa local, por capitalização de mercado.

# Empresa Setor Capitalização de mercadoUSD Listagem nos EUA

ETFs negociados nos EUA

Fundos listados nos EUA que oferecem exposição a este mercado — a rota mais simples para muitos investidores americanos.

Ticker ETF Emissor Escopo Taxa de administração% anual Exposição% do fundo

Bolsa local e acesso

BolsaPhilippine Stock Exchange
CódigoPSE
Sitewww.pse.com.ph
MoedaPHP

Acesso por corretoras locais

Interactive Brokers does not currently accept Philippines-resident clients (as of 2025) but does offer PSE-listed stocks and Philippine ADRs to clients based in other eligible countries via OTC and international market access. Saxo Bank similarly does not accept Philippines-based retail clients. Foreign investors outside the Philippines can access PSE stocks through select global brokers with Asia-Pacific market access (e.g., Interactive Brokers for non-Philippine residents). For direct access to the PSE, foreigners residing in the Philippines must use a locally licensed stockbroker registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Philippines; major local online brokers include COL Financial, First Metro Securities, BDO Nomura, and BPI Trade. Account opening typically requires a government-issued ID, proof of address, and a BSP-registered investment account for fund repatriation purposes.

Corretoras globais com acesso a mercados estrangeiros

Listado apenas por conveniência — não constitui recomendação. Mercados disponíveis, taxas e regras de cadastro variam por corretora e pelo seu país de residência.

Relocalização e residência

Visto por investimento / programa de residência

Concessões Long-stay visa (SRRV; indefinite renewable retirement visa)

The Philippines offers two main residency-by-investment pathways. The Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV), administered by the Board of Investments, requires a minimum investment of USD 75,000 into BOI-registered or Philippine Stock Exchange-listed equities and grants indefinite residency. The Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV), managed by the Philippine Retirement Authority, was revised effective September 1, 2025, with eligibility lowered to age 40 (from 50 previously). Under the SRRV Classic scheme, deposit requirements range from USD 15,000 (age 50+, pensioner) to USD 50,000 (age 40–49, non-pensioner); the SRRV Courtesy scheme for former Filipinos has much lower minimums starting at USD 1,500. SRRV holders gain indefinite, multiple-entry residency without annual renewal. Neither program confers citizenship. The SIRV is the closer equivalent to traditional "golden visa" programs and requires active investment rather than a bank deposit.

Investimento mínimo: $15.00K

Precisa de ajuda para candidatar-se? Consultores especializados em migração por investimento, como Henley & Partners.

Acesso para investidores estrangeiros

The Philippine Constitution caps foreign ownership of shares in most domestic corporations at 40%, though 100% foreign ownership is permitted in many sectors not listed on the Foreign Investment Negative List. Certain industries — mass media, land ownership, retail trade below specified thresholds, and public utilities — have stricter or complete restrictions on foreign equity. Foreign residents wishing to invest directly in PSE-listed stocks must open an account with a PSE-accredited stockbroker; this requires proof of identity, tax identification, and foreign currency registration with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) for repatriation of capital and dividends. Foreign individuals may also invest through licensed online brokers that have PSE market access agreements, though the availability of international platforms varies. Dividends paid to non-resident foreign shareholders are subject to a 25% withholding tax (reduced to 15% under applicable tax treaties).

ADRs e cruzamentos listados nos EUA

Empresas deste país cujas ações também são negociadas nos EUA — investíveis em uma corretora americana comum.

EmpresaTicker nos EUATicker localObservação
Aboitiz Power CorporationABZPYAPOTC ADR; major power generation and distribution
Ayala CorporationAYALYACOTC ADR; leading Philippine conglomerate
Ayala Land Inc.AYAAFALIOTC Pink Sheets; largest Philippine property developer
BDO Unibank Inc.BDOUYBDOOTC ADR; largest Philippine bank by assets
Bank of the Philippine IslandsBPHLYBPIOTC ADR; oldest bank in the Philippines
Globe Telecom Inc.GTMEYGLOOTC ADR; second-largest telecom operator
International Container Terminal ServicesICTEYICTOTC ADR; world's largest independent port terminal operator
Jollibee Foods CorporationJBFCYJFCOTC ADR; largest fast-food chain in the Philippines
Manila Electric CompanyMAEOYMEROTC ADR; largest electricity distributor in the Philippines
Metropolitan Bank & Trust CompanyMTPOYMBTOTC ADR; third-largest Philippine bank
PLDT Inc.PHITELNYSE-listed sponsored ADR; largest telecom in the Philippines
Universal Robina CorporationUVRBYURCOTC ADR; leading branded consumer food company
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