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Q: How to remit money to Philippines?
A:
Prior to remitting money, you need to register
your name/beneficiary and others.
After the registration, you will receive your own PIN number/PIN Card for Philippine remittance. For every remittance transaction, this PIN number will be used to the one to identify you. PIN Numbers and PIN CARDS are non-transferable.
You can send/deliver the remittance fund to
us with remittance instruction under the following 3 ways.
>>How to register, click here
1. Over the counter (OTC)
Come and visit our branch in Tokyo or sub-branch in Osaka
2. Bank Transfer or Ginko Furikomi Registered clients/beneficiary Only
You may transfer the fund from you own bank to the designated
Metrobank Account in the following Japanese banks.
For MB Tokyo registered clients
a.
Mitsui Sumitomo Ginko Honten Eigyo Bu
Savings Account (Futsu Koza) No.9512585
A/C Name: Metropolitan Bank Tokyo Br.
b.
Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ Ginko Kojimachi Shiten (Branch)
Savings Account (Futsu Koza) No.1125983
A/C Name: Metropolitan Bank Tokyo Br.
For MB Osaka registered clients
3. Postal service thru post office ( 2 ways )
You may go to Post Office/Japan Post Bank and send the money either
of the two ways below
a.
Genkin Kakitome (Cash Registered Mail)
Using Genkin Kakitome Futo(Envelope) at Post Office.
We will receive your money 1-2 business days after.
b.
Yubin Haraikomi (Postal Money Transfer)
Registered clients/beneficiary Only
Using special format approved by Post Office.
You go to Post Office and with the special format,
the charge for Post Office will be shouldered by Metrobank.
We will receive your money 2-3 business days after.
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