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How to get money to loved ones in the Philippines without Azimo

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How to get money to loved ones in the Philippines without Azimo

 

This week, popular remittance provider, Azimo, announced they will no longer process new person-to-person transfers after August 31. In simpler language, Azimo has decided to stop their remittance activity globally this week. Below is a summary of ways to continue sending money into the Philippines, and what to know when choosing a remittance provider.

In 2020, the WorldBank reported that nearly US$35B was received in the Philippines by personal remittance and so far this year, WorldRemit users globally have sent more than US$4B to the Philippines.

 

Different ways to send money to the Philippines

There are many providers who facilitate the movement of money into the Philippines. When looking at what provider is best for your needs, consider how the recipient might best utilise the funds, and what carriers / vendors they use in their daily lives.

 

Below is an overview of services and partners utilised by WorldRemit, which allows people to send money to the Philippines from dozens of countries around the world.

 

Way to Receive Funds in the Philippines WorldRemit Providers
Bank Transfer Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank

AllBank

Allied Bank

Allied Savings Bank

ANZ Bank

Asia Trust Bank

Asia United Bank

Bangko Mabuhay

Bangkok Bank

Bak of America

Bank of China

Bank of Commerce

Bank of Florida

Bank of Makati

BDO

BDO Network Bank (One Network Bank)

Binangonan Rural Bank

BPI

BPI Direct Banko

BPI Family Savings Bank

Camalig Bank

Cantilan Bank, Inc.

Cebuana Lhuillier Rural Bank

China Bank

China Bank Savings

China Trust

CIMB Bank

Citi Bank

Community Rural Bank of Romblon

Country Builders Bank Inc.

DBP (Development Bank of the Philippines)

Deutsche Bank

Dungganon Bank

EastWest Bank

EastWest Rural Bank / Komo

Equicom Savings Bank

First Consolidated Bank

Guagua Rural Bank, Inc.

HSBC

HSBC Savings Bank

ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China)

Innovative Bank Inc.

Isla Bank

JP Morgan Chase Bank

KEB Hana Bank

Legaspi Savings Bank

Malarayat Rural Bank INc.

Malayan Bank

Maya Bank, Inc.

Maybank

Metrobank

Mindanao Consolidated Cooperative Bank

Mizuho Bank

MUFG (Bank of Tokyo)

Omnipay

Partner Rural Bank

PBCom

Philippine Veterans Bank

PhilTrust Bank

Philippines Business Bank

Producers Savings Bank

PNB

PSBank

Queen City Development Bank (Queen Bank)

Quezon Capital Rural Bank

Rang-ay Bank, Inc.

RCBC

RCBC Savings Bank

Robinsons Bank

Rural Bank of Digos Inc

Rural Bank of Guinobatan INc.

Rural Bank of Porac (Pampanga), Inc.

SeaBank Philippines

Security Bank

Shinhan Bank

Standard Chartered Bank

Sterling Bank of Asia

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.

Sun Savings Bank

UCPB

UCPB Savings Bank

Union Bank

United Overseas Bank

Wealth Development Bank

Yuanta Savings Bank Philippines, Inc. (Tongyang)

Cash pick-up BDO

BDO Network Bank

Cebuana Lhuiller

LBC

Metrobank

M Lhuillier

Palawan Pawnshop / Palawan Express

Pera Hub

PSBank

RD Pawnshop

SaveMore Market

SM Business Services

SM Hypermarket

The SM Store

The SM Supermarket

TrueMoney

Villarica Pawnshop

WalterMart

Mobile Wallet Networks GCash

GrabPay

PayMaya

Shopee Pay

Mobile Load Cignal

Dito Telecommunity

Globe

Globe at Home

PLDT

Smart

Smart Bro

Sun

TnT

 

You can find the total cost of sending money to the Philippines with a currency converter.

 

Most remittance providers have this service on their site. Select the receive method and delivery partner to check the exchange rate, transfer fees and the total amount your receiver will get in Philippines Peso or US Dollar. The transfer fee depends on the receive method and does not vary with the amount.

 

What information do I need to send money to the Philippines?

You need to register with a remittance provider service to send money to the Philippines. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll be prompted to:

 

  1. Provide basic contact information:
    1. Sign up with your full name, email address, mobile phone number, gender, birth date and address.
  1. Verify your information
    1. The service should attempt to verify your mobile phone number with an OTP. You may be required to provide ID proof and a selfie image to verify your identity. Identity verification typically takes up to 4 minutes. In case of a delay, the provider will contact you immediately. This happens to ensure your identity and funds are safely being managed and not being used by a scammer.

 

  1. Create a transfer
    1. Choose the amount you want to send, select how your receiver wants to get the money, and lastly, how you want to pay. With services like WorldRemit, senders will always see the final amount they will pay and fees upfront, as well as the exact amount the receiver will get.

 

  1. Provide recipient contact information
    1. We need specific details of your receiver in the Philippines based on the receive method. The receiver’s full name, mobile number and email address are always required to send money.

 

  1. Pay for the transfer
    1. You will need a bank account, a debit card or a credit card to pay for the money transfer to the Philippines.