NOTICE: Beginning, June 4, 2021, all newly opened BDO Securities online trading accounts who are interested to create a NoCD can just send your intent by emailing bdosec-customercare@bdo.com.ph with “I want to create a NoCD account” using your registered email address.
What is a NoCD?
A Name-on-Central-Depository (NoCD) account is required to invest in certain accounts and investment products with BDO Securities such as
- Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
- Dollar Denominated Securities (DDS)
In order for you to invest in REITs and DDS, you have to authorize BDO Securities Corp. as your stockbroker to create a Name-on-Central Depository (“NoCD”) and give us your consent to collect, process and share your personal information including but not limited to your name, mailing address, date of birth, email address.
Good news for existing BDO Securities customers, you can do it with one simple form!
How to Create a NoCD Account for Existing Online Trading Customers
- Download, review, and sign the following form: NoCD CONSENT FORM
- Send your duly signed NoCD Consent Form to Customer Support: bdosec-customercare@bdo.com.ph using your registered email address.
Note:
- Please submit your forms on or before cut off time at 12NN.
- All applications received after the cut-off time will be considered for next day's processing.
- NoCD forms are sent to PDTC and the release of approvals are dependent on their processing time.
How to Create a NoCD Account for Existing Broker-Assisted Customers
- Download, review, and sign the following form: NoCD CONSENT FORM
- Send via email the duly accomplished NoCD Consent Form to your Relationship Manager or to the Trader handling your account.
- To know the status of your application, please call your BDO Securities Relationship Manager or the Trader handling your account.
Note:
- Please submit your forms on or before cut off time at 12NN.
- All applications received after the cut-off time will be considered for next day's processing.
- NoCD forms are sent to PDTC and the release of approvals are dependent on their processing time.