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After BSP confirmed Apple Pay is not classified as an operator of payment system (OPS), they have stated that they may launch in the Philippines at any time. In November, Google Pay officially entered the Philippines through Google Wallet which allows users to link debit and credit cards. Several banks and e-wallet providers in the Philippines currently offer free InstaPay and PESONet transfers either unli­mited or within set quotas, making digital payments and fund transfers more affordable across different user segments. Read more in our articles including "GoTyme partners with DragonFi for Stock Trading feature" and "Metrobank cuts InstaPay transfer fee to ₱8 flat starting February 1".

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After BSP confirmed Apple Pay is not classified as an operator of payment system (OPS), they have stated that they may launch in the Philippines at any time. In November, Google Pay officially entered the Philippines through Google Wallet which allows users to link debit and credit cards.

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Several banks and e-wallet providers in the Philippines currently offer free InstaPay and PESONet transfers either unli­mited or within set quotas, making digital payments and fund transfers more affordable across different user segments.

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Our coverage of fintech philippines includes: "GoTyme partners with DragonFi for Stock Trading feature"; "Metrobank cuts InstaPay transfer fee to ₱8 flat starting February 1"; "BDO Pay now accepted across SM shopping and retail outlets". Each article provides unique insights and information.