Some BPI services temporarily unavailable
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Some BPI services temporarily unavailable on Tuesday morning

/ 11:09 AM April 16, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) said on Tuesday that some of its services will be temporarily unavailable.

According to the BPI advisory, its automated teller machine (ATM) withdrawals, Cash Accept Machine (CAM) deposit, and other applications and payments will not be available as the bank is still processing weekend transactions from tax payments.

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However, it added that it will try to fix its services by noon on Tuesday.

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BPI online services temporarily unavailable on Tuesday

“Please be advised that ATM withdrawals, CAM deposits, Debit Card purchases, BPI app, BPI online, and use of BPI online credentials for payments and loading using third-party apps are currently not available,” BPI said.

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“Our system is still processing the unusually high weekend transactions due to tax payments. We target completion before 12 noon. We will advise you as soon as we complete the processing,” it added.

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The Bureau of Internal Revenue set the deadline for payment of the 2023 annual income tax on April 15.

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