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P46M ‘mistakenly withdrawn’ during glitch, says BPI exec

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MANILA – A total of P46 million had been “mistakenly withdrawn” from Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) accounts during a glitch in its system, the bank’s president and CEO said.

that “most of this” was already being recovered.

Consing pointed out that most of the amount of “mistaken withdrawal­s” were “with merchants and small businesses.”

“It’s because of the way small business accounts work. We’re making arrangemen­ts with them, one by one, to settle, and as a matter of fact, almost all of them have expressed willingnes­s to settle. It’s just a matter of when we debit their accounts,” he said.

The system glitch affected some 1.5 ( million clients of the bank. They said half of this number were “over-debits,” while another half were “over-credits.”

Consing noted that the misposting­s, on average, amounted to P7,000 each.

He also assured that all of these “have been rectified.”

BPI officials faced House members a day after they were summoned for a similar inquiry of the committee’s Senate counterpar­t.

The system glitch, they said, was due to a system programmer who was in a rush to post transactio­ns.

They noted that the said employee has been transferre­d to another post as they look into the incident, adding that she came forward to own up to her mistake.

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