Invest in 3 easy steps

- Open the PDAX app and select Bonds.
- Choose a Bond and enter your investment amount.
- Review your order and confirm.

Build wealth with low-risk, fixed-income securities that offer stable returns through Philippine government bonds in a seamless, cost-effective digital experience.




Earn competitive quarterly returns with Retail Treasury Bonds – long-term, government-backed investments ideal for those who can hold for at least 5 years.
Earn fixed returns on short-term, government-backed investments with 3-month maturities – ideal if you need access to your funds within the year.

Enjoy seamless, secure investment opportunities with bonds and fixed-income securities, providing a reliable way to grow your wealth with peace of mind.

Skip the hassle and invest in bonds easily in the comfort of your home.
Start growing your wealth effortlessly with secure, low-risk returns of up to 6% p.a.
Invest with confidence! This will be facilitated by a licensed broker-dealer to ensure your funds are safe and handled professionally.
A bond is a type of fixed-income investment where you lend money to the government or a private corporation. In return, the issuer commits to repaying the principal amount after a set period, along with periodic interest payments at a fixed rate.
Bonds provide fixed returns and a defined maturity date, making them a reliable option for those looking to earn steady income or diversify their portfolio. They can complement other assets — like stocks and crypto — by adding predictability to your overall strategy.
Yes, you can buy RTBs on the secondary market through PDAX through your registered broker-dealer. This allows you to trade RTBs after the initial offering by the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr), offering liquidity and potential profit opportunities.
To buy or sell RTBs on the secondary market, simply tap the Bonds icon on the PDAX home screen and select the RTB you want to trade.
Yes, interest income from bonds is subject to withholding tax, with rates varying depending on the type of bond.