Teodoro B. Montecillo
Director/Board Member at Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Ramon Monzon | M | 74 |
PCD Nominee Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Hans Brinker Sicat | M | 63 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Oscar Reyes | M | 78 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Cezar Consing | M | 64 |
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines. | - |
Antonio A. Picazo | M | 82 |
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Elmer Serrano | M | 56 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Francisco Lim | M | 67 |
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Ismael G. Cruz | M | 78 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines. | - |
Edwin Villanueva | M | 73 |
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | - |
Deogracias Vistan | M | 79 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines. | - |
Dakila B. Fonacier | M | 77 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines. | - |
Emmanuel Bautista | M | 63 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines. | - |
Manuel Q. Bengson | M | 79 |
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp.
Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance The Philippine Dealing and Exchange Corp (PDEx) is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an Exchange under the provisions of the Securities Regulation Code (SRC). In this capacity, PDEx provides a centralized & efficient infrastructure for trading securities which ensures price discovery, transparency and investor protection. In July 2006, SEC formally recognized PDEx as a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) in the Inter-Dealer Market and is thus vested with the responsibility of formulating the requisite market rules, undertaking surveillance and enforcing compliance in the inter-dealer market. In November 2007, the SEC expanded the SRO registration of PDEx to cover the Inter-Professional Market, and in February 2008, its SRO authority was expanded to cover its members in all markets within the PDEx Trading Systems. Trading on the PDEx platform is done through a state-of-the-art trading engine called X-Stream that was developed by Computershare Markets Technology and customized for Philippine market conditions. Trading Participants are provided a front-end system (the Fixed Income Trading Workstation, FITW) through which quotes can be entered and/or amended and where transactions are eventually executed. The electronic system displays live bid and offer quotes and publishes transaction data to Trading Participants allowing for price discovery. In addition, real-time fixed income market information is published on subscription basis through the PDEx MarketPage locally, and through PDEx data pages on REUTERS globally. | 13 years |
Jose Arnulfo Veloso | M | 58 |
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp.
Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. Regional BanksFinance Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. acts as a depository, registry, and/or intermediary of participants for all kinds of securities. The company is based in Makati, Philippines. The Filipino company is ultimately controlled by the Government of the Philippines. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Antonino L. Alindogan | M | 85 |
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas General GovernmentGovernment Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas provides international commercial banking services. It offers liquidity management, currency issue, lender of last resort, financial supervision, management of foreign currency reserves, determination of exchange rate policy, and micro financing services. The company was founded in July 3, 1993 and is headquartered in Malate Manila, Philippines | 6 years |
Gabriel C. Singson | M | 93 |
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas General GovernmentGovernment Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas provides international commercial banking services. It offers liquidity management, currency issue, lender of last resort, financial supervision, management of foreign currency reserves, determination of exchange rate policy, and micro financing services. The company was founded in July 3, 1993 and is headquartered in Malate Manila, Philippines | 6 years |
Corazon Guidote | F | 63 |
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas General GovernmentGovernment Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas provides international commercial banking services. It offers liquidity management, currency issue, lender of last resort, financial supervision, management of foreign currency reserves, determination of exchange rate policy, and micro financing services. The company was founded in July 3, 1993 and is headquartered in Malate Manila, Philippines | - |
Jose Pardo | M | 84 |
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas
Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas General GovernmentGovernment Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas provides international commercial banking services. It offers liquidity management, currency issue, lender of last resort, financial supervision, management of foreign currency reserves, determination of exchange rate policy, and micro financing services. The company was founded in July 3, 1993 and is headquartered in Malate Manila, Philippines | 3 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Philippines | 18 | 100.00% |
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- Teodoro B. Montecillo
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