Find And Compare The Best UITFs In The Philippines
Investing can be like shopping sometimes – you need to look around and compare which product will suit you the best.
When it comes to investments, ‘best’ usually means highest returns. For mutual funds, it’s readily available online as pointed out previously in this blog.
And in this article, we’ll look at how we can compare UITFs.
The first method is simple but tedious. Since UITFs are bank products, banks typically display up-to-date information on their own websites.
So if you want to find out how a particular fund is performing, you can go to their respective websites:
BPI:
http://info.bpiexpressonline.com/bpiprod/produpd.nsf/Investment+Updates/InvestmentHistoricals
BDO:
https://www.bdo.com.ph/personal/investments/daily-net-asset-value
Metro Bank:
http://www.metrobank.com.ph/trust_product.asp
East West Bank:
http://www.eastwestbanker.com/uitf.asp
RCBC:
http://rcbctrust.com/uitf/TID_UITF.aspx
Security Bank:
http://www.securitybank.com/marketinfo/UITF_reports.aspx
China Bank (look for “Fund Performance Report” in the upper right section of the page):
http://www.chinabank.ph/personal/trustservicesdetail.aspx?id=95827BF4-E94E-44E9-A885-4B43DF008D73&link=a41913f7-0abe-4b01-9d64-de9fee0b350d
PNB:
http://www.pnb.com.ph/UITF/NAVPUToday.asp
A little tedious, right? But you can find and compare them all here: uitf.com.ph.
And a lot of – if not all – mutual funds can be compared in one screen here: http://pifa.com.ph/factsfignavps.asp.
Before, you could do the same with http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/funds/country/philippines/. But that page isn’t active anymore.
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This article is part of a series:
- Investing in Mutual Funds and UITFs
- How to Choose The Best Mutual Fund or UITF For You
- Find And Compare The Best UITFs In The Philippines
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