GrabPay S’pore Now Lets You Send Money To The Philippines With $0 Transfer Fee

New GrabPay Service Lets You Send Money To The Philippines Instantly

Sending money to the Philippines is now fast, easy and cheap thanks to GrabPay.

GrabPay’s remittance service lets locals send money to the Philippines with a $0 transfer fee. This enables recipients from the Philippines to keep more money received from locals and Filipino workers based in Singapore.

Source

Here’s what you need to know about sending money from your GrabPay Wallet to another GrabPay Wallet in the Philippines.

Send money to the Philippines via GrabPay with $0 transfer fee

Sending money to the Philippines only takes 5 minutes with GrabPay wallet.

The most notable features are the $0 transfer fee and competitive exchange rates. For Singapore-based Filipino workers, this means that their family and friends can keep more of what they sent.

Source

The recipient can then seamlessly transfer the money to their own bank account or use the money to pay for Grab services.

No need to visit a bank to send money. All you need to do is log in through a SingPass ID and complete a short form.

Source

 

How it works

The transfer process happens in an instant. Here’s how you can get started.

Select the ‘Payment’ option at the bottom of the navigation bar.

Source

Select the ‘Transfer Now’ option.

Source

Type the amount that you will transfer and choose ‘Next’.

Source

You can either select the recipient from your ‘Contact Book’ or enter their mobile number.

Source

Once you’ve reviewed the necessary details, tap the ‘Confirm’ option.

Source

Finally, you’ll get a digital receipt of the transaction that includes the amount you sent in SGD and its corresponding amount in Philippine Peso (PHP).

Source

Fast & easy transfer process

GrabPay lets locals send remittances to the Philippines with a $0 transfer fee. You can view their website to find out more details.

GrabPay’s latest feature only lets you send your money from a GrabPay wallet to another GrabPay wallet based in the Philippines. However, the company plans to expand these services so you can send money to other Southeast Asian countries soon.

We hope that GrabPay will let us send more money to more countries. Here’s to hoping we can use the GrabPay wallet to pay locally and internationally in the near future.

What do you think of this feature? Share it with your Filipino buddies as soon as possible!

Featured image from GrabPay. 

Monique Danao

When Monique's not writing, you'll find her enjoying funky food, listening to music and playing RPGs.

Recent Posts

SingPost fires 3 senior executives citing gross negligence, CEO & CFO to contest termination

Earlier this year, three managers were found to have made manual updates on a customer’s…

23 Dec 2024, 12:14 pm

Passenger on US flight slammed for bringing Great Dane as ’emotional support’ dog

On the other hand, some said they'd prefer sitting next to a massive dog than…

23 Dec 2024, 10:12 am

Nearly 20 cats abandoned in Bedok flat filled with rubbish, some injured after jumping from windows

Some sustained injuries after jumping from windows, while others starved to death.

23 Dec 2024, 9:52 am

Continuous heavy traffic expected at S’pore-JB checkpoints till end of 2024: ICA

A record of more than 553,000 travellers crossed both checkpoints on 13 Dec.

22 Dec 2024, 7:25 pm

H5N1 poses ‘highest risk’ of becoming next pandemic, S’pore health authorities monitoring situation

There has been no year-end Covid-19 wave, as had been expected.

22 Dec 2024, 6:42 pm

Wagyu beef worth S$5,700 found in car entering JB from S’pore, M’sian driver arrested

The beef was imported without a veterinary health certificate and halal certification.

22 Dec 2024, 5:40 pm