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BPI Remittance Will Take You Farther
We will take you farther - this has been the tag line of BPI Remittance Business Division. Over the years, there had been thousands or even millions of Filipinos sending money from all over the world. Filipino migrant workers always want to have their hard earned funds to reach their loved ones safe and secured. Bank of the Philippine Islands gives them the confidence and comfort of a trustworthy remittance service.
The remittance business department of BPI has been providing funds transfer services to all foreign workers whose beneficiaries are in the Philippines through its remittance products and services.
BPI Making It Possible
Bank of the Philippine Islands want the best for its clients. It has several confederations that made it easier for people around the world to send money to their loved ones and other beneficiaries.
This financial institution has it BPI remittance centers in Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Hong Kong. There are five remittance centers found in Europe. The first one in Milan Duomo is located in Piazza Del Duomo and the other one in Milan - Giovannie Niccolino.
BPI Express Remittance Spain SA is situated at Calle Pintor Fortuny 23 Entlo 2, Barcelona Spain. In United Kingdom, it is situated in Kenway Road Earl's Court London SW5 ORP U.K. Hong Kong has three BPI remittance centers. One is in Worldwide 115 Branch, another one in Hung Nom Branch and the other one in Yuen Long Branch.
The goal of BPI itself is to give every Filipino equal opportunities and privileges. It also makes it possible for Filipinos who are working in the land of milk and honey to send funds to their family and loved ones back home. There are about 12 remittance centers in California, one in Alaska, two in Nevada and one in New York.
The bank also has correspondent banks that will make it easier for Filipinos to send remittances in the Philippines from other parts of the globe. Inward remittance services are also provided by the same bank institution.
How To Send Money To The Philippines
Bank of the Philippine Islands has many ways of sending money to the Philippines. People sending money back home can be assured that these centers and offices are auxiliaries of the Bank of the Philippine Islands.
When you want to send money through the overseas remittance center, all you have to do is visit any of the overseas offices in the U.S., Italy, United Kingdom, Spain and Hong Kong. Simply fill up the remittance application form, choose the product and service that you think is appropriate for your needs and your beneficiaries. After you are done with the application form, submit the form with your remittance funds and pay the service fees then ask for an official receipt of your remittance transaction.
In sending money through the bank's alliances, visit any of its accredited tie-up companies, fill up application form, various products and services are offered so you can choose from them. Be sure to indicate the correct and exact name of beneficiary, the beneficiary's account number and their bank branch. You can have the remittance delivered directly at the beneficiarys doorsteps by providing the exact address of your beneficiaries. Remittance funds can also be picked up. Then, submit the form with your remittance funds and the corresponding fee for the said transaction. Don't forget to always ask for a receipt. With these convenient services, BPI remittance will definitely take you farther with your hard earned money with confidence that it will reach your loved ones safely.
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