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Digital transfers get cheaper as banks, e-wallets cut fees
Digital transfers get cheaper as banks, e-wallets cut fees
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Digital transfers get cheaper as banks, e-wallets cut fees
by Thea Divina10 July 2026
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Digital money transfers are becoming more affordable after banks and e-wallet providers in the Philippines reduced or eliminated fees in line with a central bank directive requiring charges to reflect actual service costs.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), through Circular No. 1238, ordered financial institutions to ensure transfer fees are fair and aligned with the low cost of digital services. The policy has prompted sweeping changes across the industry.

Traditional and Digital banks:

E-wallets:

  • GCash (July 4): Lowers bank transfer fee from P15 to P10; retains P50,000 cap and transaction limits.

  • Maya (July 6): Cuts InstaPay transfer fee to P10; keeps Maya-to-Maya and PESONet transfers free.

The BSP has been pushing for wider digital payment adoption to boost financial inclusion and reduce reliance on cash.

The latest fee reductions are expected to benefit consumers and small businesses by making digital transactions more accessible and cost-efficient.

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