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BPI Securities launches revamped BPI Trade platform for smarter stock investing

BPI Trade will officially launch on May 28, 2025, accessible via web browser with future integration into a mobile app.

BPI’s stock brokerage arm BPI Securities Corporation has launched BPI Trade, an enhanced web-based stock trading platform designed to help Filipinos invest more effectively.

The revamped platform brings powerful tools, real-time market data, and expert insights designed to simplify and optimize the investment process for both beginner and seasoned traders.

One of its key features is its fully digital account opening process, allowing users to set up trading accounts completely online. This streamlined approach supports BPI’s broader commitment to advancing digitalization and sustainability in financial services.

“BPI Trade offers a superior trading experience, empowering both new and seasoned investors to seize market opportunities. Our goal is to make stock investing more approachable, informative, and convenient for all Filipinos,” said Mark Race, BPI Securities President.

Features and Benefits:

  • Real-time market information for informed decision-making
  • Advanced trading tools to streamline investment strategies
  • Expert insights and research from BPI Securities analysts
  • Zero minimum initial investment, making stock trading accessible to more Filipinos

The platform will be accessible starting May 28, 2025, accessible via web browser, with future integration with the BPI Trade mobile app.

Currently, online account opening is available to existing BPI clients and select users, with plans to expand access to a broader audience in the coming months.

For more details on BPI Trade, visit new.bpitrade.com.

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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