ING Philippines has recently rolled out its online payment account, the ING Pay.
ING Pay is integrated into the ING app, which can be used to pay for bills and other transactions. It features over 70 pre-enrolled billers and merchants, including major utilities, credit cards, insurance, and telcos.
Customers can open an ING account through the app with just one government-issued ID. Account-holders, however, can top up their ING Pay and ING Save accounts using PESONet, InstaPay, or mobile check deposit through the ING app. They may also use additional money from other banks’ online banking portal or mobile app to transfer funds to ING Pay via PESONet or InstaPay.
Further, the ING has also mentioned to roll out a physical debit card soon. With the ING Pay physical debit card, customers may withdraw cash at any local BancNet ATMs. Aside from this, it also offers perks such as 5% cashback on all their purchases using either the ING virtual or physical debit cards until December 31.
Both virtual and physical cards can be used for purchases and transactions at online or physical stores.
Meanwhile, the bank also maintains its no-fee policy; wherein there are no charges for opening accounts or transferring funds via InstaPay and PESONet.
You may visit the official ING Philippines website for more information.
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Josephine Binigay says:
When the atm or dibet card will be avalable?