With the New Withdrawal Features Available with PayPal you can now easily withdraw funds from your local Philippine bank account.

Really! (Rural Banks Not Included), “Yes”, just add your Philippine bank account to your PayPal account, so you can withdraw your money directly to your bank. It saves you time and gives you faster access to your PayPal funds!
Plus, there is no charge to withdrawal amounts over PHP 7000*. But for withdrawal amounts of less than PHP 7000, there is a nominal fee of PHP 50 And P250.00 return fee is charged if you entered incorrect details about your bank account so make sure you input the correct information. So go ahead and add your bank account today!
This means that finally, PayPal has trusted the Philippines in terms of its financial systems and hope this will officially begins the prolific relationship of Filipino online earners with PayPal. Finally, users in the Philippines will have no problem attaching their bank accounts and can now request to directly withdraw their PayPal funds!
If this is your first attempt to withdraw PayPal, you need to add a bank account to your PayPal account first. To do this, log in to PayPal, go to My Account > Profile > Add or Edit Bank Account then fill in the Bank Name, Account Number, and Bank Code.

If you are withdrawing PayPal to your bank account in the Philippines, you’re probably wondering what the “Bank Code” is.
What is the Bank Code? See below.
|
Name Of Bank(S) |
Bank Code(S) |
| ALLIED BANKING CORP |
010320013 |
| AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND |
010700015 |
| ASIA UNITED BANK |
011020011 |
| BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS |
010030015 |
| BANGKOK BANK |
010670019 |
| BANK OF AMERICA |
010120019 |
| BANK OF CHINA |
011140014 |
| BANK OF TOKYO |
010460012 |
| BANCO DE ORO (& EPCIB) |
010530667 |
| BANK OF COMMERCE |
010440016 |
| BANK OF THE PHIL ISLANDS |
010040018 |
| CHINA BANKING CORP |
010100013 |
| CHINA TRUST COMML BANK |
010690015 |
| CITIBANK N.A. |
010070017 |
| DEVT BANK OF THE PHILS |
010590018 |
| DEUTSCHE BANK |
010650013 |
| EAST WEST BANK |
010620014 |
| EXPORT & INDUSTRY BANK |
010860010 |
| FUJI BANK |
010640010 |
| HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK |
010060014 |
| INTL COMML BANK OF CHINA |
010560019 |
| INTL EXCHANGE BANK |
010680012 |
| JP MORGAN CHASE BANK |
010720011 |
| KOREA EXCHANGE BANK |
010710018 |
| INTL NEDERLAND BANK |
010660016 |
| LANDBANK OF THE PHILS |
010350025 |
| MAYBANK OF THE PHILS |
010220016 |
| METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST CO |
010269996 |
| PHIL BANK OF COMMUNICATION |
010110016 |
| PHIL TRUST COMPANY |
010090039 |
| PHIL NATIONAL BANK |
010080010 |
| PRUDENTIAL BANK |
010150018 |
| PHIL VETERANS BANK |
010330016 |
| RIZAL COMML BANKING CORP |
010280014 |
| SECURITY BANK & TRUST CO |
010140015 |
| STANDARD CHARTERED BANK |
010050011 |
| UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK |
010299995 |
| UNION BANK OF THE PHILS |
010419995 |
| UNITED OVERSEAS BANK |
010270189 |
That’s All Folks I’m sure all the local online earners well be more happy this time. Mabuhay! ang lahat ng Bloggers out there.. Happy Online Banking! pa link naman dyan.. Ok!.





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