The Data Control Assistant supports BDO Unibank’s Trust and Investments Group by maintaining accurate investment and client data, checking records, processing control reports, reconciling information, and coordinating corrections with relevant teams. Candidates typically need a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business, economics, information systems, or a related field. Strong attention to detail, numerical accuracy, organization, and proficiency in Microsoft Office—especially Excel—are expected. Experience in banking, investment operations, data validation, reconciliation, or back-office processing is advantageous. The role requires confidentiality, dependable follow-through, the ability to meet deadlines, and careful compliance with internal procedures and regulatory requirements.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest full-service banks and a major member of the SM Group. Headquartered in Makati, the bank serves individuals, businesses, institutions, and investors through a broad network of branches, ATMs, digital platforms, and specialized financial-service units. Its offerings include retail and commercial banking, corporate finance, investment banking, trust and investments, treasury, remittances, insurance-related services, and wealth management. BDO is known for its extensive domestic presence and significant role in supporting Philippine consumers and enterprises. Employees work in a structured, regulated environment where accuracy, customer service, risk awareness, confidentiality, and operational efficiency are important. The Trust and Investments Group supports the administration and control of investment products and fiduciary services, making data quality and process discipline essential.
The Philippines offers employment opportunities in banking, business-process services, technology, finance, healthcare, education, tourism, and retail. Major career hubs include Metro Manila, Cebu, and Clark, while Davao and Iloilo are growing regional centers. Filipino culture is generally warm, family-oriented, community-minded, and English-friendly; respect, hospitality, and relationship building are valued at work. Lifestyle ranges from busy urban living to quieter coastal and provincial communities, with relatively affordable food and services but heavy traffic and variable infrastructure in large cities. Foreign nationals normally need an employer-sponsored work permit and appropriate visa, commonly a 9(g) pre-arranged employee visa; requirements should be confirmed with Philippine authorities. Relocating employees should budget for housing, transport, healthcare, deposits, and document processing. Mandaluyong and nearby Metro Manila districts provide convenient access to offices, shopping, restaurants, and public transport, though rental costs are higher than outside the capital.
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