UCPB introduces new e-payment service
Lender UCPB has rolled out a new payments service that enables clients to transfer funds real-time 24/7 to other Philippine bank accounts through the bank’s suite of electronic banking facilities.
The new service called UCPB InstaPay is the first automated clearing house established under Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ national retail payment system (NRSP) framework, which aims to facilitate and promote electronic payments in the country.
Through the new service, UCPB clients will be able to instantly send and receive funds or make payments of up to P50,000 per transaction at a fixed service fee of P25 each transaction.
The service is accessible 24/7 and eliminates the need for clients to physically travel and transact at bank branches or payment counters. The transfer of funds can be done through UCPB Connect, the bank’s suite of electronic banking facilities including internet and mobile banking.
“InstaPay makes it possible for our clients to enjoy fast, safe, convenient, affordable and seamless transactions with participating banks and e-money issuers in the Philippines. The fund transfer service is geared more for retail payments such as domestic remittances, payments to service providers, e-commerce and peer-to-peer payments,” UCPB vice president and head of marketing group Charina Balanquit said in a statement.
“As BSP Governor Espenilla said, InstaPay moves us closer toward financial inclusion by connecting Filipinos through account-to-account, instant fund transfers or payments. We see a rapid take-up of this service among our customers because it truly brings convenience like no other. Imagine being able to send funds to anyone in the country with a bank account, real-time. Again, we commend the BSP and participating banks for coming together and making this possible for our clients,” she added.
Article continues after this advertisementThe NRPS is a policy and regulatory framework that aims to provide direction in carrying out retail payment activities through Bangko Sentral-supervised financial institutions by defining high-level policies, principles, and standards that would lead to the establishment of a safe, efficient and reliable retail payment system.
This framework envisions every Filipino to have easy access to financial services, have accounts to make payments, receive or transfer funds to other accounts anytime, anywhere, at a reasonable price, from any digital device.