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PSBank has just unveiled PaSend, a service that allows users to send cash via the PSBank mobile app. With the PaSend service, users can send amounts in multiples of 100, with the minimum set at PHP 200 and a maximum at PHP 5,000 per transaction. The PaSend service also has a minimal processing fee and non-refundable. Recipients do not need to have a PSBank account. To avail of the PaSend service, PSBank users can access the option via the mobile app. The receiver will then have to go to PSBank or Metrobank ATM to get the cash via the PaSend/Cardless Withdrawal option. PSBank,  the consumer banking arm of the Metrobank Group, has recently announced the extension of its waive fees for PaSend, InstaPay, and PESONet interbank fund transfer. PSBank customers who will send money through the mobile app and online banking facilities using InstaPay and PESONet to other PSBank accounts and other banks will be free of charge until further notice. Read more in our articles including "PSBank introduces PaSend service" and "PSBank extends waiver of fees for PaSend, InstaPay and PESONet transfers".

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PSBank has just unveiled PaSend, a service that allows users to send cash via the PSBank mobile app. With the PaSend service, users can send amounts in multiples of 100, with the minimum set at PHP 200 and a maximum at PHP 5,000 per transaction.

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The PaSend service also has a minimal processing fee and non-refundable. Recipients do not need to have a PSBank account. To avail of the PaSend service, PSBank users can access the option via the mobile app.

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