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Bank transfers via InstaPay thru GCash to be charged starting Oct. 1


Bank transfers done through Globe-backed mobile wallet GCash will be charged with fees, starting next month.

In a notice to users, GCash said that “starting Oct. 1, 2020, a fee will be charged per transaction.”

Utilizing InstaPay, GCash allows its users to deposit and transfer money to over 40 banks and financial institutions.

InstaPay allows users to send money at a maximum of P50,000 per transaction, which will be credited to a recipient’s bank account almost immediately.

In a list released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in August, several banks will be waiving PESONet and InstaPay fees until September 30, 2020 only. These are:

  • BDO Unibank, Inc.
  • Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
  • Bank of the Philippine Islands
  • Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
  • China Banking Corporation
  • Bank of Commerce
  • Robinsons Bank Corporation
  • Philippine Savings Bank
  • PayMaya Philippines, Inc.
  • G-Xchange, Inc. (GXI)
  • China Bank Savings, Inc.
  • Philippine Bank of Communications (extending its P1.00 fee due to system constraints)
  • Equicom Savings Bank, Inc.

Meanwhile, the following banks will be waiving e-money transfer fees until December 31, 2020:

  • Union Bank of the Philippines
  • Asia United Bank Corporation
  • Land Bank of the Philippines
  • Development Bank of the Philippines
  • Security Bank Corporation
  • Sterling Bank of Asia, Inc.
  • Standard Chartered Bank
  • East West Banking Corporation
  • United Coconut Planters Bank
  • Maybank Philippines, Inc.
  • Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (waived for retail; for corporate – reduced from P150.00 to P50.00 from July 1, 2020)

Until further notice:

  • Philippine National bank
  • MUFG Bank, Ltd.
  • CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation
  • Bank of China Limited – Manila Branch


InstaPay and PESONet fees range between P15 and P50, depending on the bank. -NB, GMA News

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