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  1. #11

    Another way, kay wire transfer sa Citibank to BDO.
    pero naa lang condition.

    Zero Charge basta you maintain 5k USD sa imong Citibank account per month. Free nka to transfer to a specified banks to different countries. Pero mag depende sad if asa (country/state) ang Bank of Account sa Sender and to asa and unsa nga Bank of Account sa Receiver.
    sa gawas to nga Citibank, niask ko before sa Citibank diri pinas if naa bai in-ana nga feature pero murag wala daw. 5 usd ang charge ato nga time.

  2. #12
    Xoom - Transfer fee: $4.99
    Transfer amount of upto $2999
    Banks - Metrobank (real time)
    - BPI (1 - 2 hours)
    - Processing Time vary with other Banks

    note: Low Exchange Rate

    Remitly:
    Express Transfer Fee - $3.99
    Transfer amount of upto $2999
    Banks - Metrobank (real time)
    - BPI (1 - 2 hours)
    - Processing Time vary with other Banks
    Better Exchange Rate than Xoom

    Plus:
    If you're not in a hurry to send money , there is a Basic Transfer with $0 cost.
    It takes 3 days. Available for bank deposit or pickup

    LBC Home: (pickup with LBC branches)
    Transfer fee: $4.99
    Transfer amount up to $2000
    Banks - Processing Times vary
    Higher exchange rate compared to Remitly and Xoom

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by cebu.opportunities View Post
    Another way, kay wire transfer sa Citibank to BDO.
    pero naa lang condition.

    Zero Charge basta you maintain 5k USD sa imong Citibank account per month. Free nka to transfer to a specified banks to different countries. Pero mag depende sad if asa (country/state) ang Bank of Account sa Sender and to asa and unsa nga Bank of Account sa Receiver.
    sa gawas to nga Citibank, niask ko before sa Citibank diri pinas if naa bai in-ana nga feature pero murag wala daw. 5 usd ang charge ato nga time.
    thanks for your helpful thoughts @cebu.opportunities..
    I personally tried BDO pero not sa Citibank..pero that was like years ago pa, not sure na pud of the exact amount when you do money transfer transactions using their service..

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by antisc@mmer View Post
    Banks - Metrobank (real time)
    - BPI (1 - 2 hours)
    - Processing Time vary with other Banks

    note: Low Exchange Rate

    Remitly:
    Express Transfer Fee - $3.99
    Transfer amount of upto $2999
    Banks - Metrobank (real time)
    - BPI (1 - 2 hours)
    - Processing Time vary with other Banks
    Thanks @artisc@mmer.
    Yeah, I agree with you, bank to bank transfer is really one of the fastest methods to send/receive money.
    I guess this is a preferred option for everyone, although not really sure for other countries especially those in Middle East.

  5. #15
    ang lisod lang if remittance center kay if significant ang amount then in usd gihapon pag claim kay limited ra ilang usd funds per day.
    so, possible ready na i-claim but then di gihapon makaclaim until maka-timing ka naa na silay full amount ready cash. sige jud og tawag2x ani until makauna kag reserve, hehe.

    if not, mapugos ka og claim in php nlng then ilang current exchange rate i-follow.

  6. #16
    Haha, that's the worst thing there. Unsaon na lang if wala gyud silay USD for a week then ganahan gyud ka na in "$" ang imo makuha? If I were that person, I would rather tell them this ("Panirado na lang mo oy!" hehehe) than wait until the funds in "$" are available.

  7. #17
    pero naa ny remittance center nga affiliated on certain banks pero ambot lang how it works. if possible ba nga ma-ditso credit sa account holder of that partner bank sa remittance center or OTC ra gihapon i-claim.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by cebu.opportunities View Post
    pero naa ny remittance center nga affiliated on certain banks pero ambot lang how it works. if possible ba nga ma-ditso credit sa account holder of that partner bank sa remittance center or OTC ra gihapon i-claim.
    For most OFW Remittance Centers Boss, ang money is pwede jud ma-credit directly sa bank account sa imong padad-an.
    You can even have it credited directly to a mutual fund account or to a col'financial account or to a credit card account as payment, etc, etc.

    Og nahan ka'g OTC claiming, pwede pod kaayo kay that's part of the option man jud (ex.: BDO Cash pick-up, ML cash pick-up, etc.)

    Mura'g tanan man siguro nga OFW remittance center kay partly affiliated sa mga big banks sa atoa. I "think" there is a "bond system" nga ila gi-follow for them to be able to do transactions with these banks.


    PS: Just to be clear, Im talking about remittance centers for OFW's
    Last edited by jackdi; 03-17-2015 at 10:38 AM.

  9. #19
    @jackdi,
    nice to know. Thanks!

  10. #20
    That's great input @jackdi
    Salamat Boss.

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