METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES — In a major win for Philippine economic resilience, homegrown conglomerate Asialink Group of Companies has officially crossed the PHP 50.2 billion mark in Assets Under Management (AUM) as of end-June 2026. This reflects a impressive 20% year-on-year growth from PHP 41.87 billion in 2025, solidifying the group’s role as a financial powerhouse in the nation’s non-bank financing sector.
The high-impact milestone highlights Asialink’s unwavering commitment to empowering everyday Filipino entrepreneurs and driving inclusive economic progress nationwide.
Fueling the Heart of Local Business
At the center of this financial surge are Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)—the core driver of local commerce. Internally verified data shows that 60% of Asialink’s total AUM directly fuels MSME borrowers, backing over 165,000 active clients with an average loan size of PHP 450,000. The remaining 40% powers retail financing products for individual Filipinos seeking collateral-backed and vehicle loans.
Despite broader economic volatility, Asialink maintained exceptional credit stability, keeping its Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio steady at an industry-enviable 2%.

Backed by Global Confidence
Asialink’s rapid expansion is heavily reinforced by top-tier international financial institutions. The group has secured major global credit facilities, including a US$75 million facility from Standard Chartered Bank, a US$165 million line from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and a US$135 million package from the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

Most recently, Cathay United Bank extended a PHP 500 million sustainability-linked social credit facility specifically structured to uplift underserved communities, rural MSMEs, and women-owned businesses.
Empowering Underserved Communities
Driven by its primary flagship entities—Asialink Finance Corporation, Global Dominion Financing Inc., and South Asialink Finance Corporation—the group continues to bridge the gap for unbanked and underbanked Filipinos. By turning global capital into accessible local funding, Asialink proves that empowering small businesses is the ultimate strategy for lasting national prosperity.





