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PNB waives transfer fees for Instapay, PESONET during ECQ

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THE Philippine National Bank (PNB) announced it is waiving the transfer fees for all purely domestic transactio­ns of Instapay and PESONET during the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) starting at noon on August 6 to August 20.

“This is to encourage more customers to stay at home amidst the ongoing health concerns brought by the new Delta variant of the corona virus.”

PNB President and CEO Jose Arnulfo A. Veloso said the bank is one with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in supporting the local economy during this ECQ and in promoting digital channels for fund transfers.

“We are encouragin­g our customers to use digital banking,” Veloso said. “We see digital banking has gained ground during the pandemic as customers learn more about the benefits of these services and how to use them.”

However, PNB said that remittance fees still apply for foreign overseas transfers.

PNB said its branches will remain open from Monday to Friday at 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. during the ECQ. But the bank is giving customers the safer option of banking online to minimize the need to go out of their homes to visit branches and ATMS.

“The Bank continues to support our customers and the overall economy during these challengin­g times,” Veloso said. “We are giving our customers various access to cash for them to continue availing of their essential needs.”

Bank customers can now also open their own PNB account online via its official website. Customers need to fill out the online account applicatio­n form, participat­e in a virtual interview with our bank representa­tive and pick up their PNB PAL Mabuhay Miles Debit Mastercard from their preferred PNB Branch.

And for those who may need cash, PNB said it will be deploying its mobile “Bank On Wheels” (BOW) to make cash accessible for customers in Metro Manila and Luzon. The schedules are updated on the bank website.

The Lucio Tan-led bank, which recently marked its 105th anniversar­y, aims to continue being the bank that customers can lean on, as embodied by its brand promise.

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