
Is Benigno Aquino III A-List?
No — Benigno Aquino III is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 2013
Economic Growth Achievements
Lost A-list status in 2016
Dropped to B tier — End of Presidency
Ranking Timeline
Elected to Congress
Began his political career as a Congressman representing Tarlac's 2nd district. Coming from the prominent Aquino political dynasty gave him name recognition but he had yet to establish his own political identity.
Philippine Senator
Elected to the Senate, gaining national prominence and building on his family's political legacy. His role in the Senate raised his profile ahead of higher ambitions.
President of Philippines
Elected as the 15th President of the Philippines following his mother Corazon Aquino's death, riding a wave of public sympathy and hope for reform. His presidency marked a significant moment in Philippine politics.
Economic Growth Achievements
Philippines experienced strong economic growth under his administration, earning the country upgraded credit ratings. His anti-corruption efforts and good governance initiatives gained international recognition.
End of Presidency
Completed his single six-year presidential term and returned to private life. While his administration had achievements, challenges remained and his political influence began to wane.
Death and Legacy
Passed away at age 61 from renal disease complications. His death was mourned across the Philippines but his presidency received mixed reviews in historical assessments.
Historical Figure
Remembered as part of the Aquino political dynasty and a president who pursued anti-corruption efforts during a period of Philippine economic growth. His legacy is respected within Philippine political history, particularly among those who valued his family's contributions to democracy.
Last updated: February 25, 2026