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Why exactly did BPI make transfers free?

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July 2, 2026

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Why exactly did BPI make transfers free?

BPI’s gamble is clear: lose the fee, win the customer. Now other banks have some soul-searching to do.

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EUobserver

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· Jun 23, 2026

MEPs back digital euro as ‘geopolitical necessity’ to counter US payment-system dominance

“We can no longer accept that digital payments are largely dependent on the goodwill of a few foreign providers. This package changes that,” said Markus Ferber, economy spokesperson for the conservative European People's Party group, after Tuesday's vote.

Interaksyon

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘Anong agenda?’: Why banks are removing transfer fees for digital transactions

Why are banks suddenly waiving their transfer fees? Filipinos have long been accustomed to paying additional fees for digital transactions via online banking, with InstaPay transactions usually costing P10 and PESONet transactions around P50. InstaPay transactions allow customers to transfer funds almost instantly between banks and non-bank e-money issuer accounts in the country. PESONet transactions, [] The post ‘Anong agenda?’: Why banks are removing transfer fees for digital transactions appeared first on Interaksyon.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Bank Islam sasar transaksi menerusi kerjasama ERL naik 10 peratus tahun ini

PETALING JAYA: Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd (Bank Islam) menjangkakan jumlah nilai transaksi menerusi kerjasamanya dengan Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) meningkat 10 peratus menjelang akhir 2026, didorong pertumbuhan berterusan penggunaan kad dalam kalangan pelanggan pengangkutan rel itu. Bank Islam berkata, kerjasama yang bermula sejak 2019 itu membolehkan pemegang Kad Kredit-i dan Kad Debit-i Bank ... Read more The post Bank Islam sasar transaksi menerusi kerjasama ERL naik 10 peratus tahun ini appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Telstra outage hits Triple Zero calls, regional trains

Eftpos terminals have been affected too, with some small businesses switching between payment machines and offering PayID transfers.

YNaija

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· Jun 29, 2026

ACAMB Visits NIBSS, Advocates Wider QR Code Adoption, Stronger Payment Systems

The Association of Corporate Communication and Marketing Professionals in Banks (ACAMB) has urged banks to deepen the adoption of digital payment channels, including QR code payments, following a courtesy visit to the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) PLC in Lagos. The visit, which brought the leadership of both bodies together, followed a deliberation around a... Read More Read » ACAMB Visits NIBSS, Advocates Wider QR Code Adoption, Stronger Payment Systems on YNaija

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· Jul 3, 2026

Banks, e-wallets have until July 4 to lower transfer fees – Bangko Sentral

Under the new rules, if transfers within the same bank or e-wallet are free, transfers to another bank or e-wallet should generally cost only the switch fee. For InstaPay, that’s around P1.50.

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Related coverage for "Why exactly did BPI make transfers free?": EUobserver — MEPs back digital euro as ‘geopolitical necessity’ to counter US payment-system dominance. Interaksyon — ‘Anong agenda?’: Why banks are removing transfer fees for digital transactions. Utusan Malaysia — Bank Islam sasar transaksi menerusi kerjasama ERL naik 10 peratus tahun ini. Brisbane Times — Telstra outage hits Triple Zero calls, regional trains. YNaija — ACAMB Visits NIBSS, Advocates Wider QR Code Adoption, Stronger Payment Systems. RAPPLER — Banks, e-wallets have until July 4 to lower transfer fees – Bangko Sentral