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Travel better while abroad with a BDO Debit Card

/ 12:33 PM October 11, 2024

Planning your long weekend escape abroad? Make the most of your trip and travel better with this trick: Just debit debit with BDO. Here’s why:

Convenient payments

Whether you’re in the Philippines or traveling internationally, you can use your BDO Debit Card to make cashless transactions as long as the establishment accepts Visa or Mastercard.

Besides convenience, it’s safer since you don’t have to carry a lot of cash with you.

Cash withdrawals

Avoid the hassle of having to look for money changers to convert your Philippine Pesos. If you need cash while overseas, you can just use your BDO Debit Card to withdraw at any ATM that bears the Visa and/or Mastercard logo.

Security features

If you’re worried about the safety of using your debit card abroad, BDO Debit Cards are protected by several layers of security. Besides BDO’s strict security standards, you can use the BDO Online app to monitor your transactions as well as lock and unlock your debit card anytime, anywhere.

Click here to learn more about BDO Debit Card Security Management.

Deals and promos

Score unbeatable deals from the BDO Travel sale at the Power Plant Mall from October 10 to 13 at the South Court, R1 Level (mall hours) or online at www.bdo.com.ph/travel

Plus, enjoy a broad range of deals and promos with your BDO Debit Card such as:

Terms and conditions apply. 

Visit the Deals page of the BDO website to stay updated on their latest promos and offers.

No BDO Debit Card yet? 

Open a BDO account online or at your nearest BDO branch now to travel better and start enjoying these benefits today.

ADVT.

This article is brought to you by BDO.

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