Applying for a BDO credit card, however, is a completely different story.
Whether you’re a first-time applicant or someone who already has an existing credit card, rejection is always a possibility.
In this guide, we’ll not only help you find the best BDO credit card that fits your needs and lifestyle. Through easy-to-follow steps, we’ll also take you through the exact process to apply for a BDO credit card and actually get approved.
No bank will ever issue you a credit card or even a small loan if your poor financial decisions in the past suggest you’re a liability.
So how do banks assess an individual’s credit profile?
There are two ways.
First, they can get a copy of the applicant’s credit report from the Credit Information Corporation (CIC) or any of its accredited Special Accessing Entities (SAEs).
A credit report contains basic information like your name, government ID numbers (e.g., TIN, SSS, etc.), employer or business, and a copy of your contracts with banks and lending institutions.
Under Republic Act 9510 2 , the CIC is authorized to collect your credit report, whether it’s negative or positive, and then issue it upon request either to you or the bank/lending institution you’re transacting with.
Banks can also have an underwriter review your credit card application.
This applies if you already have an account with the bank where you’re applying for a credit card. Since they already have access to your data, the bank doesn’t need to request a copy from the credit bureau.
While you don’t have access to the exact criteria BDO uses to assess its credit card applicants, you can improve your chances of getting approved by following these tips:
If you struggle to pay your loans, why would BDO trust you with their credit cards? Put your best foot forward by keeping your credit profile squeaky clean.
Close down all credit cards that left you a bad record. Pay off your debts or keep them at a minimum.
In other words, do everything to prove to BDO that you’re capable of paying credit card bills.
A zero credit history can likewise hurt your chances of getting approved. For one, having a blank slate provides BDO with absolutely no way to gauge your ability to maintain a credit line.
Hence, it’s important to build a credit profile no matter how small as early as you can.
Start by availing quick-access personal loans that don’t require existing credit history. For instance, there are legit loan apps that you can use to avail of quick loans with minimal documentary requirements.
Alternatively, you can get any of the secured credit cards that don’t need the same strict requirements as regular credit cards.
Make sure to pay off your debts on time to prevent creating a bad record. If you’re fortunate enough to be issued a credit card with a low credit limit, be patient and use this opportunity to establish a good credit history.
Once you’ve proven your ability to maintain a good credit line by regularly paying your bills in full and on time, the bank will be more than glad to offer you another card with a higher credit limit.
This trick guarantees that your credit card application will get approved even if you have no existing credit card.
Consider the money in your account as collateral which BDO can then use to assess the stability of your cash flow as well as your “purchasing potential.”
Keep piling up money in your account and maintain rapport with the BDO branch. If you do it this way, you don’t have to come to them for your credit card application. Instead, BDO will be the one to offer you their financial products–credit cards included–based solely on the number of your assets with them.
BDO and any bank for that matter can smell desperation even from a distance.
By repeatedly doing follow-ups on your application, you’re suggesting that you’re desperate to have a credit card and that it’s more than likely that you were rejected several times before.
Banks follow a specific procedure to verify and assess each credit card application. Unless it’s outside the waiting period (more on this later) given by BDO, don’t bother calling them, or you might sound the alarm.
With over 20 BDO credit cards from 6 different brands (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, UnionPay, and Diners Club), it’s easy to end up with the wrong card that doesn’t fulfill your needs.
Therefore, it’s important to know yourself–your needs, lifestyle, and spending patterns–before heading to the bank for a credit card application.
In general, there are three types of credit cards, each one suitable for a specific need or lifestyle.
Spend time reviewing the fine print of each credit card and make a decision based on factors that matter the most to you.
For example, a credit card that earns air miles is great for frequent travelers but not the right fit for people who regularly spend on groceries every month.
To help you choose the best BDO credit card, let’s go over each credit card type in detail and explore the different options available for you.
Credit Card | Membership Fee | Monthly Interest Rate |
Shopmore | Principal: ₱150 |
Supplementary: ₱75
Supplementary: ₱75
Supplementary: n/a
Supplementary: ₱100
Supplementary: ₱75
Basic BDO credit cards are perfect for those who care more about convenience than rewards.
These cards require a lower minimum gross annual income of ₱180,000 and also the lowest annual membership fees which are charged from cardholders on a monthly basis at ₱150 to ₱200.
The downside of owning a basic BDO credit card is the high-interest rate of 2% and less exclusive perks available for the cardholders.
Since they have relatively higher interest rates, regular or basic BDO credit cards are only used occasionally or in case of emergencies, making them the perfect companion for first-time cardholders who are still building up their credit history.
Credit Card | Membership Fee | Monthly Interest Rate |
Gold Cards (i.e.Gold Mastercard, JCB Gold, Visa Gold, Gold UnionPay) | Principal: ₱200 |
Supplementary: ₱100
Supplementary: ₱125
Supplementary: ₱125
Supplementary: ₱75
Supplementary: ₱125
Supplementary: ₱2,500
While BDO rewards credit cards have higher annual fees (₱1,800 – ₱3,000) than basic cards, the cost is offset by the exclusive perks and reward points you’ll get for every purchase.
Depending on your lifestyle, you can choose from different cards that offer a wide range of rewards–rebates on air miles, cashback, travel privileges, or rebates from gas and auto companies.
If you’re a frequent shopper, for example, it’s wiser to use a rewards card than paying with cash or a debit card. Whereas the latter earns you zero rewards, a BDO credit card allows earning cashback for every item you buy.
A cashback is a type of perk which enables you to earn back a percentage of the money you spend on your credit card.
Do you use your car every day? BDO offers a rewards credit card that gives you points for fuel or gas purchases. Hit by a travel bug? Choose from the various BDO cards that reward you with air miles or travel points on every peso you spend.
Whatever reward you’re looking for, make sure you choose the card that offers the highest rewards for the categories you spend most on.
Also, consider the minimum amount to qualify for rewards as well as the expiration of such rewards. The less you spend to qualify for the bonuses and the longer the validity period of the rewards, the better.
Credit Card | Membership Fee | Monthly Interest Rate |
Titanium / Platinum Mastercard | Principal: ₱4,500 |
Supplementary: ₱2,500
Supplementary: ₱2,500
Supplementary: ₱2,500
Supplementary: ₱2,500
Supplementary: ₱2,500
Premium BDO credit cards are reserved for high-earning individuals with an affinity to upscale purchases.
These cards have a higher credit limit, annual fees, and interest rates but also offer some of the best exclusive perks like travel insurance, front row seats to concerts, product warranty, and emergency services, to name a few.
BDO only offers these cards to affluent consumers who can afford to pay their credit card bills in full every month. This explains why their minimum gross fixed annual income requirement (from ₱1,000,000 to ₱1,800,000) is significantly higher than the other credit card categories.
Still unsure about what type of BDO credit card you prefer? This short questionnaire provides you with some suggestions as to what BDO credit card suits you the best.
To be considered for BDO credit card application, a person must have the following minimum qualifications:
a. Age: 21 – 60 years old for principal cardholders and at least 13 years old for supplementary cardholders.
b. Filipino citizen OR a foreigner who has been a permanent resident of the Philippines for the last two years.
c. A minimum gross monthly income of
d. Regular employee OR self-employed (with business operating for at least 2 years).
e. With at least 1 landline phone or a mobile phone.
f. With residence/office address within any area with a BDO branch.
After confirming your eligibility to apply for a BDO credit card, complete all the documentary requirements that will prove your identity and income to the bank.
a. Photocopy of the front section of the other credit card/s.
b. Original copy of the existing credit card’s statement of account (SOA) for the last two months that is at least 1 year on books.
c. Photocopy (front and back) of at least 1 valid ID with your photo and signature and signed/issued by an official authority. You can choose from any the following:
d. For employed: Photocopy of the latest BIR Form 2316 signed by the employer’s authorized representative.
e. For self-employed: Photocopy of the latest ITR and W4 with a BIR stamp.
a. Duly accomplished BDO credit card application form.
b. Proof of identification (for both primary and supplementary applicants).
Photocopy (front and back) of ANY of the following valid photo-bearing ID:
c. Proof of income.
Submit the above requirements to the BDO branch where you’ll apply for the credit card. BDO won’t process your application if you come to the bank with incomplete documentary requirements.
Go to the BDO branch of your choice and personally submit the duly accomplished application form along with the other requirements.
Note that the documents you’ll submit to BDO will not be returned to you.
You may also apply online or through text message but all applicants, regardless of the mode of application, will eventually be required to visit BDO to submit the required documents.
To apply online, go to the BDO website. Under the “Personal” menu on your left screen, click Cards. Under the “Credit Card” dropdown menu, press Right Card for you. Afterward, select Choose the brand for My New Card.
Browse your preferred BDO credit cards. Note that they are sorted according to their brand (e.g., Mastercard, Visa, American Express, etc.). Click Apply Now under your preferred BDO credit card to start your online application. You may also read further details about the BDO credit card by clicking Learn More.
Complete the online form by providing your personal information. Afterward, upload scanned copies of the required documents. Click Submit once you’re done. A BDO representative will call you for verification.
To apply via SMS, type BDOCCAPPLYLAST NAME/FIRST NAME/MIDDLE INITIAL then send to 2256 (₱2.50 charge for Globe & Smart, ₱2.00 charge for Sun subscribers).
Example: BDOCC APPLY GONZALES/JANE/A
BDO meticulously reviews each credit card application so it normally takes up to several weeks before you receive a call from the bank.
If you want to check the status of your application, you can do so by calling the BDO branch where you filed the application or making an online inquiry.
To check your application status online, visit the BDO website and go to Credit Cards>Card Services>Card Application Status. Enter your SSS number or TIN (tax identification number) to pull up your account.
In case your application gets rejected, inquire about the reason/s why so you won’t commit the same mistake the next time you re-apply.
The following are the common reasons why credit card applications don’t get approved:
After the rejection, financial experts recommend working on the reason/s why you didn’t get approved and wait for 3 to 6 months before reapplying. Otherwise, BDO will see red flags on your credit history and consider you too desperate to have a credit card.
For those whose applications got approved, you can now activate your new credit card to start using it.
To activate your BDO credit card, visit the BDO website and go to Credit Cards>Services>Card Activation.
To verify your account, enter your credit card number, date of birth, the expiration date of the card, and the security/captcha code provided.
Click Submit and wait for BDO to process your request.
You may also activate your BDO credit card via SMS. Just send ACTIVATE first name/middle name/last name/last 4 digits of the credit card to 225678.Example: ACTIVATE Juan/Garcia/Dela Cruz/4956