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Tyme Group joins TIME’s 2025 global power list

Raffy Ayeng

The Tyme Group, parent company of Philippine digital bank GoTyme Bank, has made it to TIME’s 2025 list of the 100 Most Influential Companies in the World, a recognition honoring organizations that are making an extraordinary global impact through bold innovation and transformative scale.

In a statement, GoTyme Bank said the global recognition affirms Tyme’s mission to serve entire populations and unlock human potential through digital banking.

This year’s list places Tyme Group among a prestigious roster of past honorees such as Apple, Microsoft, Nubank, OpenAI, Moderna, Patagonia, and TikTok — highlighting Tyme’s emergence as a retail banking leader with a mission to serve entire national populations, not just the wealthy or urban elite.

“We are grateful for this recognition,” said Coen Jonker, CEO and Co-Founder of Tyme Group. “At Tyme, we believe that great retail banking should be available to everyone, not just a privileged few. Our ambition is to become one of the top retail banks in every market we serve by combining intuitive technology with real-world reach. This acknowledgment from TIME recognizes that our model of inclusive, population-scale digital banking can be both commercially powerful and socially transformative.”

Tyme Group currently serves over 17 million customers across its growing portfolio of countries, while GoTyme Bank in the Philippines continues to scale rapidly following the acquisition of salary lender SAVii, now serving over 6.5 million customers.

"Being named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential Companies is a powerful affirmation of our shared vision at Tyme Group and GoTyme Bank," said Nate Clarke, CEO of GoTyme Bank.

"This recognition goes beyond innovations in banking. It speaks of our mission of unlocking the potential of every individual by making banking secure, simple, and beautifully designed for all communities we serve. It inspires us even more as we work toward becoming the most loved and the largest retail bank in the Philippines," he further stated.