Bonds are commonly referred to as fixed-income securities. Fixed income instruments are debt securities issued by corporations, governments or government agencies with stated interest rates and fixed dates when interest and principal are paid. The amount of income and the timing of payments are known to the investor at the time of purchase.
Treasury BillsTreasury Bills are short term and low-risk investments that are direct and unconditional obligations by the Philippine government. |
Treasury BondsTreasury Bonds are long-term, low-risk instruments that are direct and unconditional obligations by the Philippine government. |
Corporate Debt SecurityThese are debt obligations issued by corporations to raise money in order to expand their businesses. These may include senior unsecured bonds/ corporate notes and subordinated notes. |
Foreign Currency Denominated Government BondsThese are Bonds issued by the Republic of the Philippines (ROPs) and bonds issued by other countries. |
Treasury Bills are short term and low-risk investments that are direct and unconditional obligations by the Philippine government.
- Can be used as a collateral for loans with BDO
- Interest income on the investment is subject to 20% final withholding tax
To invest in T-Bills, visit any BDO branch where you will be assisted by or referred to an SEC-licensed securities salesman.
- Interest payment is semi-annual computed based on the coupon rate
- Interest income on the investment is subject to 20% final withholding tax
- Investors are required to open a BDO savings or checking account for automatic crediting of the semi-annual coupon interest payments.
- Can be used as collateral for loans with BDO
- Maturities of up to 25 years
To invest in T-Bonds, visit any BDO branch where you will be assisted by or referred to a SEC-licensed securities salesman.
These are debt obligations issued by corporations to raise money in order to expand its business. These may include senior unsecured bonds/ corporate notes and subordinated notes.
These are bonds issued by the Republic of the Philippines (ROPs) and other sovereign countries.
Minimum transaction amount shall be the minimum tradeable size which may vary per bond. However, for bonds issued by the Republic of the Philippines, minimum transaction amount shall be USD 100,000.00.
Benefits:
- Competitive interest rates
- Negotiable and liquid instruments