May 17, 2016

BDO opens remittance center in Japan

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  • Great news for Filipinos in Japan! You can do away with having to look far and wide for remittance services to the Philippines as BDO Remit, BDO Unibank’s remittance service, opens its first-ever remittance center in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

     

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    REMITTANCE MADE EASY. BDO opens its first remittance center in Shinjuku.

     

    Located just 6 minutes from one of the largest railway stations in Shinjuku, BDO Remit (Japan) Ltd. will cater to remittance needs of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). BDO Remit has three ways for both Filipinos and other nationalities to send their remittance:

    1. Over the counter. Visit and register at the BDO Remit Japan office and remit money to your loved ones back home through customer service associates.

    2. Bank transfer. Send money along with the remittance fee to BDO Remit Japan’s account with any of these banks: Japan Post Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU).

    3. Online banking and ATM. You can also send money to your loved ones through online banking and Automated Teller Machines (ATM). No need to line up!

     

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    FAST, EASY, AND AFFORDABLE. That’s how it will be with BDO Remit.

     

    For a safe, easy, and convenient way of receiving remittance, OFWs may open a BDO Kabayan Savings Account at any BDO Unibank branch in the Philippines. The BDO Kabayan Savings has zero maintaining balance as long as it receives remittance from abroad at least once a year. It also comes with a welfare benefit that includes free life and accident insurance for qualified remitters. All it takes is a P100 initial deposit and a valid ID. You’ll be given a passbook and an ATM debit card.

    Another option is through Cash Pick-up Anywhere, where beneficiaries may claim remittance at any BDO Unibank branch located in various places across Luzon. For those in Visayas and Mindanao, you can also claim your money at any of the 107 branches of One Network, BDO Unibank’s rural bank subsidiary.

    With BDO Remit, you won’t need to worry about your money not reaching your loved ones in time. For inquiries, Japanese customers may call BDO Remit Japan’s toll-free number at 0120-236-771 or visit BDO Remit Japan’s webpage at http://bit.ly/1SuKNBU.

     

    Edited from BDO Remit Japan’s press release

               
               
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