1949–1973 | 1967–1973 | 1973–1978 | 1978–1993 | 1993–2017 | 2010–present | 2020–present |
Central Bank of the Philippines
1949–1993
1949–1978
1949–1973
1967–1973
Starting in 1967, with the introduction of the Pilipino Series banknotes, the Central Bank of the Philippines used its Filipino translation, which is still used today (however, this was used as their secondary name from 1967 to 1993).
1973–1978
1978–1993
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
1993–2017
Starting on July 3, 1993, during the Ramos administration, the name "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas" became its official name as a result of the New Central Bank Act of 1993.
This logo was concurrently used with the 2010 logo until 2017 as it continued to be used on banknotes and coins until 2013 and 2017, respectively, even after the introduction of the 2010 logo on June 28, 2010.
2010–present
On June 28, 2010, two days before the end of Arroyo administration and start of the Aquino III administration, and during Amando M. Tetangco, Jr.'s term as the central bank's governor, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas launched its new logo consisting of three stars, a gold arc, the Philippine eagle (the country's national bird), and the text "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas" on a blue background. Six months after its introduction, it has since appeared on the New Generation Currency series of banknotes which was introduced on December 16, 2010. It was later used on coins in 2011, starting with the 150th birth anniversary of Jose Rizal's 1-peso commemorative coin.
2020–present
On November 20, 2020, during the Duterte administration and Benjamin Diokno's term as the central bank's governor, the BSP introduced a new logo featuring a gold-colored full-bodied Philippine eagle with wings spread upward, stars above the eagle, and the text "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas" in gold underneath. Similar to the previous 2010 logo, its background color is blue although it is in a darker shade.
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