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		<title>Filipinos Can Now Open a U.S. Virtual Account via RCBC–Meridian Tie-Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2025 23:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Filipinos can now open their own U.S. virtual bank account — without needing a U.S. address, Social Security number, or residency — through a new partnership between Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) and U.S.-based payments network Meridian. The new RCBC Pulz App U.S. Virtual Account gives users direct access to U.S. payment systems, enabling them [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Filipinos can now open their own U.S. virtual bank account — without needing a U.S. address, Social Security number, or residency — through a new partnership between Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) and U.S.-based payments network Meridian. The new RCBC Pulz App U.S. Virtual Account gives users direct access to U.S. payment systems, enabling them to receive real-time payments from any U.S. bank straight into their RCBC app.</p>



<p>As the first Philippine bank to offer this capability, RCBC allows customers to open and manage a U.S. virtual account directly within the Pulz app. Funds sent from any U.S. bank reflect instantly in users’ linked RCBC peso accounts, removing the delays, high fees, and complicated processes of traditional cross-border money transfers.</p>



<p>“RCBC has always been about breaking barriers and building bridges, especially for the millions of Filipinos with strong ties abroad,” RCBC President and CEO Reggie Cariaso said. “Through this partnership with Meridian, we are enabling every Filipino — whether a freelancer or an entrepreneur — to connect directly to the U.S. economy. This is financial inclusion made real.”</p>



<p>With an estimated US$36 billion in annual remittances flowing into the Philippines, RCBC’s new offering aims to modernize how Filipinos receive money from the U.S., providing a faster, more transparent, and more cost-efficient alternative to conventional remittance channels.</p>



<p>“Global payments often take hours or even days, with fees taking away from what people actually receive,” said Meridian CEO Will Haering. “By partnering with RCBC, we’re creating a seamless, compliant, and secure bridge that lets Filipinos enjoy the same speed and convenience that U.S.-based users experience locally.”</p>



<p>Unlike typical digital banking products that simply support remittances, the RCBC Pulz U.S. Virtual Account provides direct access to local U.S. payment rails — traditionally reserved for U.S. residents. Users can receive up to US$10,000 per month, enabling more efficient and secure management of cross-border earnings.</p>



<p>“This innovation puts RCBC ahead in the region’s digital banking race,” said RCBC Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation and Inclusion Officer Lito Villanueva. “We’re not just digitizing existing services; we’re redesigning how money moves across borders. This brings us closer to a truly borderless financial ecosystem.”</p>



<p>The initiative also gained support from the government, aligning with the country’s digital transformation agenda.</p>



<p>“This innovation aligns perfectly with the DICT&#8217;s mission to build a safe, reliable, and digitally empowered nation anchored on strengthening cybersecurity, ensuring affordable data access, and driving digital innovations that uplift lives,” said Department of Information and Communications Technology Secretary Henry Aguda.</p>



<p>The timing is significant as more Filipino freelancers, gig workers, and professionals now serve U.S.-based clients, and over four million Filipinos live and work in the United States. The demand for flexible, affordable, and secure ways to receive and manage earnings continues to grow.</p>



<p>Starting November 11, Filipinos can create their U.S. virtual account directly through the RCBC Pulz app, allowing them to receive payments in U.S. dollars and convert them to pesos with the same ease as their regular accounts. Families in the Philippines can also receive support more quickly, without the long waits and conversion losses associated with traditional remittance services.</p>



<p>RCBC has earned wide recognition for its digital-first innovations through platforms such as RCBC Pulz, DiskarTech, and ATM Go, which strengthen financial inclusion nationwide.</p>



<p>“We are proud to partner with RCBC as the first bank bringing this transformative payment innovation to life and making U.S. accounts available across the Philippines,” Haering added. “Our shared vision is to eliminate borders in banking so global payments become local.”</p>



<p>“Banking should move at the speed of life,” Villanueva said. “This partnership with Meridian is more than a new product — it’s a promise to every Filipino that wherever you are in the world, your financial future is within reach.”</p>
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		<title>Faster, safer BPI money transfers for 4.6M Filipinos in US</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 09:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[For many Filipino families, money sent from loved ones abroad is more than financial support—it is a lifeline and a symbol of connection across distances. With about 4.6 million Filipinos living in the United States, the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is making it easier than ever for Filipinos abroad to send money, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>For many Filipino families, money sent from loved ones abroad is more than financial support—it is a lifeline and a symbol of connection across distances. With about 4.6 million Filipinos living in the United States, the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is making it easier than ever for Filipinos abroad to send money, and for families back home to receive it quickly and securely, through <a href="https://www.bpi.com.ph/personal/bank/remit-and-transfer/bpi-remit">BPI Remit</a>.</p>



<p>“With BPI Remit, we make sending and receiving money between the US and the Philippines faster, more secure, and more rewarding,” said Joel De Vera, BPI Institutional Banking’s Head of Strategy, Products &amp; Support Group, in a news release.</p>



<p>“As we anticipate our 175th anniversary next year, we remain committed to serving Filipino families and helping them feel closer to their loved ones abroad, no matter the distance,” De Vera added.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full is-resized"><img decoding="async" width="316" height="136" src="https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/BPI-REMIT-2.png" alt="" class="wp-image-65348" style="width:606px;height:auto" srcset="https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/BPI-REMIT-2.png 316w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/BPI-REMIT-2-300x129.png 300w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/BPI-REMIT-2-150x65.png 150w" sizes="(max-width: 316px) 100vw, 316px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><strong>Jerome Dayao, CEO of Overture25 Productions; Charius Voltaire Medina, Head of Inward Remittance, BPI Remittance &amp; Fund Transfers; Bess Aguinaldo, Head of Sales and Marketing, BPI Remittance &amp; Fund Transfers; performer Sofronio Vasquez; Zelle Ochoco DeVilbiss, CEO of GodZella International Productions; Joel De Vera, BPI Institutional Banking Head of Strategy, Products and Support; Will Haering, CEO of Meridian; Luke Artnak, Product Owner, Real-Time Deposits of Meridian; and Scott Lowe, Head of Finance, Meridian. PHOTO FROM BPI</strong></figcaption></figure>



<p><strong>For remitters abroad</strong></p>



<p>BPI Remit empowers Filipinos in the US to do more for their families with convenience and peace of mind. Senders can transfer funds directly from a US bank account to a BPI account in the Philippines through the BPI mobile app or online. Each transfer includes a fixed fee of just US$1 for amounts below US$250, and free of charge for transfers above US$250. Current transaction limits are US$700 daily and weekly, and US$1,000 monthly.</p>



<p>Funds are transferred within seconds, and users can easily track their transactions via the BPI app or online. SMS notifications are also sent to confirm when a transfer is initiated and completed, ensuring transparency and security.</p>



<p>To further reach out to the Filipino community in the US, BPI recently sponsored the Sofronio Vasquez concert, winner of season 26 of The Voice. Attendees were introduced to BPI Remit and learned how it could help them support their families back home more conveniently.</p>



<p><strong>For families in the Philippines</strong></p>



<p>Families receiving remittances can instantly access funds through their BPI accounts, check balances via the BPI app or online, and enjoy competitive exchange rates that make the most of every dollar sent. The Bank continues to be a trusted bridge connecting overseas Filipinos and their loved ones in the Philippines.</p>



<p>Working with a strong network of remittance partners, BPI ensures that every transfer is seamless and secure, allowing families to focus on what truly matters: staying connected and building a better future together.</p>



<p>To learn more or start sending with BPI Remit, visit bpi.com.ph/remit/US.</p>
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