MANILA, Philippines — Starting Wednesday, Oct. 1, Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) adopted InstaPay for all its inter-institution cash-in transactions, charging a P15 fee as part of efforts to enhance interoperability of digital financial services in the country.
The Ayala-backed bank said the standard service fee would also apply to transfers to its affiliate e-wallet platform.
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