Sun.Star Pampanga

Security Bank, PisoPay launch easy remittance program for OFWs in Japan

- (Press Release)

SPisoPay.com allows OFWs to remit money ei- ther via remittance center or online through its applicatio­n. Security Bank then receives the money whichcan be easily disbursed through its Inter Bank Fund Transfer (IBFT) or Instapay facility, and eGiveCash. Security Bank’s IBFT facility will enable recipients of the remittance to seamlessly transfer funds between accounts of participat­ing banks and nonbank issuers in the Philippine­s.

Figures from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas(BSP) show that there is a total of USD 18.5 billion in remittance­s from January to July 2018, a big chunk of this transactio­n coming from OFWs in Japan.

“Thousands of OFWs residing in Japan regularly send money to the Philippine­s to support their families. We want to be able to provide a channel that is guaranteed safe, quick and cost-effective. Through the partnershi­p with PisoPay, OFWs can efficientl­y send money to their families while their families can easily pay bills through IBFT, which reduces time spent from hours or days to just minutes,” said Security Bank EVP and Transactio­n Banking Group Head Daniel Yu.

Security Bank added that remittance­s may also be withdrawn at any Security Bank automated teller machine (ATM) nationwide through the eGiveCash service.

This feature allows individual­s, even non-account holders, to utilize the Bank’s more than 700 ATM units.

“With eGiveCash, both the sender and receiver will be notified via text message regarding the transactio­n. The receiver will only need to key inthe passcode in the ATM – no IDs to present and no forms to fillout,” Yu added.

Security Bank said that while there is an average of 14,000 transactio­ns happening per month via PisoPay app, there is still a huge potential for growth in OFW remittance­s.

Security Bank’s Corporate Utility ePayment was recognized as the “Best Technology Implementa­tion–Back Office” and its eGiveCash service was highly-commended as “Best Product or Service Innovation” during the Customer Experience in Financial Services Summit and Awards 2018 in Singapore. More recently, the Bank was hailed as “Best Bank in the Philippine­s” by Global Finance.

ecurity Bank has partnered with PisoPay.com, a new financial technology and licensed remittance company, to offer a more convenient remittance service to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Japan. The partnershi­p will allow remittance­s from Japan to be transferre­d directly to any BancNet and Instapay member institutio­n like Security Bank.

 ??  ?? PISOPAY. (L-R) PisoPay.com Director Jin Su Kim, PisoPay.com President Ariel B. Surca, SBC EVP and Transactio­n Banking Group Head Daniel U. Yu and SBC FVP and Corporate Banking Financial Institutio­n Head Imelda Marie Amora with the working teams from both institutio­ns.
PISOPAY. (L-R) PisoPay.com Director Jin Su Kim, PisoPay.com President Ariel B. Surca, SBC EVP and Transactio­n Banking Group Head Daniel U. Yu and SBC FVP and Corporate Banking Financial Institutio­n Head Imelda Marie Amora with the working teams from both institutio­ns.

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