
The Philippine Stock Exchange is the backbone of the country’s equity market. It was formed in 1992 through the merger of two older exchanges—Manila and Makati—and today operates as a fully electronic trading platform. From large conglomerates and banks to property developers, consumer brands, and infrastructure firms, the PSE hosts companies that power the Philippine economy.
The exchange operates under a fully digital matching system that connects brokers, market makers, and investors. It also manages important market benchmarks, including the PSEi, a blue-chip index made up of the top-performing, most liquid local companies. These benchmarks help investors track how the Philippine market behaves relative to global trends.
Beyond trading, the PSE plays a critical role in helping companies raise capital. Through initial public offerings (IPOs) or follow-on offerings, businesses can fund expansion, modernization, or new ventures. As a regulated marketplace, the PSE ensures transparency, proper disclosure, and orderly trading across all listed securities.
The PSE matters because it drives investment, supports economic growth, and provides a transparent, regulated marketplace for Filipino companies and investors. It connects global capital to local businesses and serves as a key barometer of the country’s economic performance.
The PSEi consists of the 30 largest and most actively traded companies on the Philippine Stock Exchange. It represents sectors like banking, property, utilities, and consumer goods. The index acts as a benchmark for fund managers and investors, offering a snapshot of market health and guiding investment decisions in the local equity market.
Listing on the PSE gives companies access to new capital, improves their public profile, and increases investor trust through strict regulatory and disclosure requirements. A PSE listing helps businesses expand more quickly—whether through building facilities, launching products, or acquiring competitors—while giving investors a chance to participate in their growth.
Electronic trading removes manual inefficiencies, speeds up order matching, increases fairness, and allows real-time price discovery. It makes it easier for brokers and investors to access market data, track liquidity, and execute trades quickly. This modern infrastructure aligns the PSE with global standards for efficient market operations.
FinFeedAPI’s Stock API provides real-time and historical pricing data for global and regional equity markets. Developers building tools for Philippine investors can integrate PSE-related data—such as stock prices, indices, and volume trends—to power investment dashboards, research tools, and analytics platforms that complement local market insights.
