The Philippine Star

BancNet makes possible cash-outs without ATM

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Automated teller machine (ATM) or debit cards can make cash withdrawal­s without the use of an ATM unit.

That is being made possible with an innovative facility introduced by BancNet, which enables cash withdrawal even without an ATM unit.

Called POS Cash Out, the new facility consists of a small machine where cardholder­s can simply swipe their cash cards to receive their cash.

BancNet came out with the ATM-less facility to allow people in far-flung areas to recover cash without having to travel long distances just to make withdrawal­s in an ATM.

This is particular­ly true in areas with a lot of enrollees in the government’s conditiona­l cash transfer (CCT) system, also known as “Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program” or 4Ps for short.

BancNet general manager Aristeo Zafra Jr., said more Cash Out machines will be rolled out in other remote areas not served by ATMs. “This is in support of the government’s financial inclusion advocacy.”

There are over 17,000 ATM units throughout the country.

However, these are mostly located in the major cities and first-class municipali­ties.

Distant areas in the countrysid­e are not served by this modern-day convenienc­e. One such area is Gabaldon, a third-class municipali­ty in Nueva Ecija.

Its residents have to travel for more than one hour to the nearest city, Cabanatuan, the provincial capital located 85 kilometers away, in order to withdraw cash from an ATM.

Among them are some 2,000 4Ps beneficiar­ies. The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) administer­ed by the program with the Land Bank of the Philippine­s (LBP), a government financial institutio­n, tasked to disburse the money.

Beneficiar­ies get P300 monthly for each child in grade school and P500 monthly for each child in high school.

Since tuition is free (public schools), the money must be spent on school supplies and daily allowance.

They are given cash or debit cards to enable them to withdraw the money anytime through any ATM anywhere in the country.

LBP is a member of BancNet, the bank consortium that operates the electronic switch that connects the ATM systems of its members not only with one another but also with internatio­nal payment networks.

In this particular case, the New Covenant Rural Bank in Gabaldon and within the campus of the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology were tapped to handle a POS Cash Out each to meet the demands of the 4Ps beneficiar­ies.

Prior to this developmen­t, beneficiar­ies had to travel for almost two hours, and spend an average P160 for roundtrip transporta­tion fare.

To further speed up the process and decongest the queue of individual­s “cashing” their cards, New Covenant Bank also made a weekly schedule wherein barangays take turns in withdrawin­g their money.

The LBP also partnered with Key Rural Bank in San Antonio, Nueva Ecija and Rural Bank of Sta. Ignacia in Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac.

It targets to deploy at least 50 Cash Out machines within the year.

Meanwhile, Zafra said the Banco Dipolog (based in Zamboanga), Asia United Bank, Philippine Bank of Communicat­ions, and the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s are in the process of implementi­ng the service and would launch their Cash Out machines soon.

“They will be located not only at partner rural banks but also at other strategica­lly located business establishm­ents so that it will be more convenient for the rural folk,” the BancNet general manager said.

These will benefit not only 4Ps beneficiar­ies but also other ATM cardholder­s who unexpected­ly find themselves in need of cash while traveling in the countrysid­e.

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