PayMaya announced on its Facebook page that it will implement the previously-announced additional fee for Add Money transactions through debit and credit cards. However, adding money from online bank transfers via InstaPay will remain free. To know the complete list of open Add Money channels, you may visit this link. BPI said transaction fees could be as low as USD 5, offering a lower-cost alternative for customers who need to send money abroad for work, education, travel, business, or family support. International travelers may soon face an additional fee when entering or leaving the Philippines as the Bureau of Immigration (BI) plans to implement a new border security system under a public-private partnership project. Read more in our articles including "PayMaya to charge fee on Add Money via debit, credit card" and "BPI to add international money transfers to mobile app by 2027".
PayMaya announced on its Facebook page that it will implement the previously-announced additional fee for Add Money transactions through debit and credit cards. However, adding money from online bank transfers via InstaPay will remain free.
To know the complete list of open Add Money channels, you may visit this link. BPI said transaction fees could be as low as USD 5, offering a lower-cost alternative for customers who need to send money abroad for work, education, travel, business, or family support. International travelers may soon face an additional fee when entering or leaving the Philippines as the Bureau of Immigration (BI) plans to implement a new border security system under a public-private partnership project.
Our coverage of PayMaya Add Money fee includes: "PayMaya to charge fee on Add Money via debit, credit card"; "BPI to add international money transfers to mobile app by 2027"; "Bureau of Immigration may add P480 fee for international travelers". Each article provides unique insights and information.