This page provides AWS financial institution customers with information about the legal and regulatory requirements in the Philippines that may apply to their use of AWS services.
Regulations
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Can financial institutions use AWS?
Yes. Financial institutions in the Philippines are permitted to use cloud services, provided that they comply with applicable legal and regulatory requirements, such as those described below.
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Who is the financial regulator?
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the financial supervisory authority. BSP supervises banks, finance companies, and non-bank financial institutions performing quasi-banking functions.
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What regulations apply to financial institutions using AWS?
Financial institutions in the Philippines may be subject to a number of different legal and regulatory requirements when they use cloud services. Regulations issued by BSP, together with relevant guidelines, provide a framework for financial institutions in the Philippines when they are planning to use cloud services. Some of the key regulations and guidelines include:
The above framework covers a variety of contractual and operational areas, include due diligence, risk management, business continuity, and monitoring and oversight.
Customers that have questions about the applicable regulations, and how these may apply to their use of AWS services, can reach out to their account representative.
Regulations are changing rapidly in this space, and AWS is working to help customers proactively respond to new rules and guidelines. AWS encourages its financial institutions customers to obtain appropriate advice on their compliance with all regulatory and legal requirements that are relevant to their business, including other local regulations, guidelines and laws.
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Key considerations for financial institutions using AWS
AWS is committed to offering customers a strong compliance framework and advanced tools and security measures that customers can use to evaluate meet, and demonstrate compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.
Financial institutions who are using or planning to use AWS services can take the following steps to better understand their compliance needs:
1. Consider the purpose of the workload(s) under consideration and the relevant categories of data in order to anticipate which legal and regulatory requirements may apply.
2. Assess the criticality of the relevant workload(s) in light of local requirements and procure the relevant approvals or issue the appropriate notice. For example, Appendix 75e of BSP Circular 808 contains materiality assessment considerations for financial institutions.
3. Review the AWS Shared Responsibility Model and map AWS responsibilities and customer responsibilities according to each AWS service that will be used. Customers can also use AWS Artifact to access AWS’s audit reports and conduct their assessment of the control responsibilities.
4. Customers who have further questions about how AWS services can enable their security and compliance needs, or who would like more information, can contact their account representative.
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Key data privacy and protection considerations for financial institutions using AWS
Financial institutions in the Philippines using AWS services should also consider applicable privacy requirements including the Philippines Data Privacy Act 2012 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. More information on these requirements are included in the AWS Whitepaper: Using AWS in the Context of Philippines Privacy Considerations.
If customers process or are planning to process the personal data of data subjects in the European Union (EU), they should visit AWS’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Center. More information on these requirements are included in Navigating GDPR Compliance on AWS.
Resources
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Country-specific
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General
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Compliance Programs
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Country-specific
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The following resources are available for download through AWS Artifact. Please note that an AWS account will be required to access AWS Artifact.
The following resources are publicly available:
This guide provides information to assist financial services institutions (BSFIs) regulated by the Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP), as they adopt and accelerate their use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud services. This guide describes the respective roles that the customer and AWS each play in managing and securing the cloud environment and provides an overview of the regulatory requirements and guidance that financial institutions can consider when using AWS.
This guide also provides considerations for BSFIs as they assess their responsibilities under the following BSP regulations when they use AWS cloud services:
- The Manual of Regulations for Banks (MORB) – (2020 Edition) Section 112, Appendix 78, and Appendix 103.
- The Manual of Regulations for Non-Bank Financial Institutions (MORNBFI) – (2020 Edition) Section 112-T and Appendix Q-36.
BSFIs can use this guide to assist their due diligence and to assess how to implement an appropriate information security, risk management, and governance program for their use of AWS.
This document provides information to assist customers who want to use AWS to store or process content containing personal data, in the context of key privacy considerations in the Philippine Data Privacy Act of 2012 and the Implementing Rules and Regulations (the “Philippine Privacy Laws”). It will help customers understand: The way AWS services operate, including how customers can address security and encrypt their content. The geographic locations where customers can choose to store content and other relevant considerations. The respective roles the customer and AWS each play in managing and securing content stored on AWS services.
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General
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Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) on AWS
This guide provides customers with information to be able to plan for and document the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance of their AWS workloads. This includes the selection of controls that meet specific PCI DSS requirements, planning of evidence gathering to meet assessment testing procedures, and explaining their control implementation to their PCI Qualified Security Assessor (QSA).
This document provides information to assist customers who want to use AWS to store or process content containing personal data, in the context of common privacy and data protection considerations. It will help customers understand the way AWS services operate, including how customers can address security and encrypt their content. The geographic locations where customers can choose to store content and other relevant considerations. The respective roles the customer and AWS each play in managing and securing content stored on AWS services.
AWS has many compliance-enabling features that you can use for your regulated workloads in the AWS cloud. These features allow you to achieve a higher level of security at scale. Cloud-based compliance offers a lower cost of entry, easier operations, and improved agility by providing more oversight, security control, and central automation.
The purpose of this paper is to describe how AWS and our customers in the financial services industry achieve operational resilience using AWS services.
This paper provides insight into classification schemes for public and private organizations to leverage when moving data to the cloud. It identifies practices and models currently implemented by global first movers and early adopters, examines how implementation of these schemes can simplify cloud adoption, and recommends practices to harmonize national requirements to internationally recognized standards and frameworks.
This paper addresses: The real and perceived security risks expressed by governments when they demand in-country data residency. Commercial, public sector, and economic impact of in-country data residency policies with a focus on government data. Considerations for governments to evaluate before enforcing requirements that can unintentionally limit public sector digital transformation goals leading to increased cybersecurity risk.
This document is intended to provide information to assist AWS customers with integrating AWS into their existing control framework supporting their IT environment. This document includes a basic approach to evaluating AWS controls and provides information to assist customers with integrating control environments. This document also addresses AWS-specific information around general cloud computing compliance questions.
Guidelines for systematically reviewing and monitoring your AWS resources for security best practices.
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Compliance Programs

We are continually adapting to evolving regulations. Check often for updates.