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'''PBCOM Tower''' is the tallest building in the ] and the eighty-first ]. It has a height of 259 meters, soaring at 52 storeys high plus an 8-level radio tower. The building is the home of the ], or |
'''PBCOM Tower''' is the tallest building in the ] and the eighty-first ]. It has a height of 259 meters, soaring at 52 storeys high plus an 8-level radio tower. The building is the home of the ], or PBCom, one of the oldest Philippine banks. The bank occupies the building's first ten floors, with a foodcourt in the seventh floor. | ||
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PBCOM Tower is the tallest building in the Philippines and the eighty-first tallest building in the world. It has a height of 259 meters, soaring at 52 storeys high plus an 8-level radio tower. The building is the home of the Philippine Bank of Communications, or PBCom, one of the oldest Philippine banks. The bank occupies the building's first ten floors, with a foodcourt in the seventh floor.
The building is located on Ayala Avenue in Makati City. The stretch of Ayala Avenue where PBCOM Tower lies also has branches of Metrobank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Equitable PCI Bank, Export and Industry Bank, the Philippine subsidiary of United Overseas Bank, International Exchange Bank, and East West Bank. The building is also across from the main office of Union Bank of the Philippines.
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