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Albino Z. SyCip (last name also spelled as … Albino Z. SyCip (last name also spelled as Sycip) (c. 1888 – May 2, 1978) was a Chinese Filipino financier of Fujianese origin. He was known as the "Dean of Philippine Banking". He earned his law degree from the University of Michigan School of Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The son of immigrants from Fujian province, China, SyCip co-founded Chinabank, establishing branches in Amoy and Shanghai, China. He was also one of the original incorporators of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement. His sons were:
* David SyCip - businessman
* Washington SyCip - founder of SyCip Gorres Velayo & Co., one of the largest accounting firms in Asia.
* Alexander SyCip - founder of SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan, the largest and leading law firm in the Philippines.t and leading law firm in the Philippines.
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Albino Z. SyCip (last name also spelled as … Albino Z. SyCip (last name also spelled as Sycip) (c. 1888 – May 2, 1978) was a Chinese Filipino financier of Fujianese origin. He was known as the "Dean of Philippine Banking". He earned his law degree from the University of Michigan School of Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The son of immigrants from Fujian province, China, SyCip co-founded Chinabank, establishing branches in Amoy and Shanghai, China. He was also one of the original incorporators of the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement. His sons were:al Reconstruction Movement. His sons were:
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