Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Dexter Lloyd Cuajotor of BPI
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Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Dexter Lloyd Cuajotor of BPI

Dexter Lloyd Cuajotor, Vice President, Retail Lending and Bancassurance Group Head at the Bank of the Philippine Islands, explains how his leadership drove a 32% year-on-year increase in retail loans, achieved through a unified mission. 

His focus on employee engagement and the company’s Innovation Lab earned the bank the Philippines Innovator of the Year - Banking and the Philippines Employee Engagement of the Year - Banking at the Asian Management Excellence Awards 2025.

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