A Trade Processor supports the accurate and timely processing of financial market transactions, including trade capture, confirmation, settlement, reconciliation, and related documentation. The role typically requires a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business, economics, or a related field, along with strong attention to detail, numerical ability, and basic knowledge of banking or securities operations. Candidates should be comfortable using spreadsheets and transaction-processing systems, following control procedures, meeting deadlines, and handling confidential information. Familiarity with investment products, trade life cycles, settlements, and relevant regulations is advantageous. The successful candidate is expected to communicate clearly, investigate discrepancies, work effectively with internal teams and counterparties, and maintain high accuracy in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest and most diversified banks, serving individual customers, businesses, corporations, and institutional clients. Headquartered in Makati City, BDO offers retail and commercial banking, investment banking, treasury, trust banking, rural banking, remittance, insurance, and digital financial services. The bank operates an extensive domestic branch and ATM network and also maintains international activities supporting Filipino customers and businesses overseas. BDO is part of the SM Group and is recognized for its broad customer reach, large-scale operations, and significant role in the Philippine financial sector. Employees may work in areas such as branch banking, technology, risk, finance, customer service, and securities or treasury operations. The organization generally values professionalism, service quality, compliance, teamwork, operational accuracy, and continuous process improvement.
The Philippines offers career opportunities in banking, shared services, technology, accounting, customer support, tourism, healthcare, and business-process outsourcing. Metro Manila, particularly Makati, Taguig, and Quezon City, has the widest range of professional jobs, while Cebu and Davao provide growing alternatives with generally lower living costs. Filipino culture is warm, family-oriented, community-minded, and influenced by Malay, Spanish, American, and Asian traditions. English is widely used in workplaces. Lifestyle options range from busy city living and shopping malls to beaches, diving, hiking, and relaxed provincial communities across the islands. Housing, transport, and daily expenses vary significantly by location; traffic is a major consideration in Metro Manila. Foreign nationals normally need an appropriate work visa or permit sponsored or supported by an employer, while long-term relocation requires careful immigration planning. New arrivals should review employment rules, healthcare, taxation, housing, and climate conditions before moving.
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