
Global Spotlight
from the Philippines
Explore the Philippines―My country

MOT-BARKO MANILA
INC
An affiliated company of Mitsubishi Ore Transport
Co., Ltd.
Ms. Jenalyn G. Taguba
Accounting Staff


Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines, comprises three islands and lies between Taiwan and the main Philippines archipelago

Rolling hills and sublimely beautiful seascapes stretch to the horizon
My job: I love my job because . . .

The Basco Lighthouse in Batanes commands a stunning view of the vast Pacific Ocean
from Brazil
São Paulo, a global city

BURCO (Business Unit Risk
and Control Office) MUFG Brasil
A subsidiary of MUFG
Ms. Thais Melendez
Assistant Vice President–Risks and Controls Coordinator

Brazil is famous for its natural beauty, carnival, and soccer. Of course, we
all love those things, but there is much more to know. Brazil is the largest
country and the biggest economy in Latin America, as well as the world’s
largest country with Portuguese as its official language and one of the most
multicultural and ethnically diverse societies anywhere. Although one of our
most famous cities in Brazil is Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo is where
everything happens: It has the largest GDP in Latin America and is the most
populous city in Brazil, with 12 million people. Folks from all over the
world came to work and build a life in São Paulo, with the result that
around 1.5 million Japanese descendants live here, creating the biggest
Japanese community in the world outside Japan. The neighborhood of Liberdade
is famous for its food, shops, and culture, and is a little piece of Japan
in São Paulo.

Liberdade offers close contact with Japanese culture
100 years of history
In 1919, MUFG Brasil — at the time the Yokohama Specie Bank — was the first
Japanese bank to open a subsidiary in Latin America. Today, with over 100 years
of history in Brazil and about 230 employees, it is one of the biggest foreign
banks in the country, focused on large national and multinational companies,
offering a variety of services and products for corporate and investment
banking. From 2012 to 2018, our branch received the bank’s Corporate Social
Responsibility Award in recognition of “Gives Back,” a social work program that
brings the whole team together every year to support a local cause in our
community.

São Paulo by a paulistana
I joined MUFG in 2017, and I currently coordinate the Risk and Control
Self-Assessment program in Brazil. During my free time, I enjoy being with
my family, cooking, and watching TV series. I also practice Kung Fu and
volunteer at a local NGO as an English teacher. I was born and raised in São
Paulo. My family history is no different from that of many paulistanos,
since São Paulo was a major destination for immigrants. My father’s family
is from Chile, and my mother’s has origins in Bahia, a northeastern state in
Brazil, and also from Germany, as her mother was a daughter of German
immigrants. What I love the most about São Paulo is its diversity of people,
food, and opportunities, besides the challenges that a big metropolis faces.
I believe it is a city for everyone who is committed to work hard and dream
big.

Avenida Paulista, known as the financial and cultural center of São Paulo