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6 Banks You Should Check Out for UITF's

  • Miss Investor
  • Nov 8, 2016
  • 3 min read

So you now know how awesome UITF is! (If you don't know yet tap here UITF's ) Question is, what to do next?

Now I'm sharing you guys these Credible Banks where you don't only save and deposit your money, you can get your investments too.

You probably know them already.

So let's roll.....

1. Security Bank

Well if you haven't checked out this super cool bank, then you've been missing a lot! Just in case you don't know, Security Bank was awarded as the Best Bank in the Philippines at The Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2016! And with their new branding, #BetterBanking , they are obviously giving more focus on their customers so everything revolves in there. They have actually 8 Funds (conservative-aggressive) that they're offering and each of them requires a minimum investment of just 10,000 pesos (except for the Dollar Bond Fund which requires $1000 minimum investment)! So HELLO! Christmas Bonus!

Check them out! securitybank.com (they have fabulous calculator! Try it!)

2. BDO Unibank

Of course, you see this bank EVERYDAY! MY GOODNESS! They might even be your Payroll Bank! But did you know that they offer great investments too??? They actually have 16 funds (10 peso denominated and 6 dollar denominated) that you can choose from. If you're an aggressive type of investor, their BDO Sustainable Dividend fund has been performing well for this year and is putting happy faces on their investors.

3. BPI (Bank of the Philippine Islands)

BPI's UITF is divided into 2 Categories - INVESTMENT (conservative) and ODYSSEY FUNDS (aggressive). Now there goes the long list of Funds (peso and dollar) that they offer. What's

HOT about BPI is that they have Regular Subscription Plans in which you can do you regular investing automatically. You can do it either monthly or quarterly depending on you. Go see if they can Make the Best Happen for you: bpiassetmanagement.com

4. PNB (Philippine National Bank)

I know, I know, you've seen James Reid and Nadine Lustre wearing blue coz they're the new brand ambassadors for PNB! But whatever, you still have to check their awesome investments. In fact, if you have invested let's say 20,000 pesos in 2012 and you decide to redeem it October 2016 your Return On Investment is around 41% (that's based on their PNB Equity Fund) compared if you just let your 20,000 in your Savings Account earning 0.25% per year well goodluck there! So if you want to experience their "You First" service, tap this pnb.com

5. PS Bank (Philippine Savings Bank)

Now this bank, has only 1 fund available. But heck! If you see Anne Curtis' commercial massaging their customers, then that's the kind of service you'll get from them (metaphorically speaking)! Seriously when you get inside the bank you'll be greeted with warm friendly smiles. Aside from that, their Money Market Fund is actually perfect for those who are newbies in investing, because the risk involved here is minimal. But remember that since the risk here is low, you can only expect low returns as well. Anyway, more good news? you can easily access your funds or its earnings anytime after the minimum 30-day holding period without any charges or penalties.

Simple lang. PS Bank eh! check them out: psbank.com

6. MetroBank (Metropolitan Bank)

Better check also this one out coz MetroBank is surely a competitive bank as well! In 2015 they were awarded as Best Investment Bank in the Philippines for First Metro Investment Corporation awarded by Euromoney , proof that they've got credible Fund Managers you can rely on. And you know what's cool about them? Well unlike most banks whose Minimum Investments starts at 10,000 pesos, with Metrobank you can start with 5,000 pesos!!! So there's no really excuse why you can't have an investment of your own. If you can buy yourself an iPhone or a Galaxy (kahit monthly installment pa yan!) , then you can buy UITF's too. Time to be awesome, woman!

So, if you feel like you're in good hands visit them at metrobank.com

Time to do some serious SHOPPING Ladies!!!!

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Disclaimer: The author of this article is not connected or affiliated with any investment companies and or Financial institutions that offers the investment stated above. All information shared in this blog is based on her research also indicated from the bank's website and her knowledge from taking training and seminars in the financial industry.

Photo sources: www.securitybank.com.ph, www.bdo.com.ph, www.bpiassetmanagement.com, www.pnb.com.ph, www.metrobank.com.ph

 
 
 

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