Monday, May 16, 2005

OFW Remittances In March 2005 Post Double-Digit Growth Anew

Cash remittances from overseas Filipino workers coursed through commercial banks grew by 15.9 percent to US$840 million in March 2005. This brought the cumulative cash remittances for the first quarter to US$2.3 billion, or a growth of 16.6 percent from the comparable level a year-ago. This rate of growth exceeds the expected growth of 10 percent to US$9.4 billion in 2005.
(From Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas News, more...)

PhilSend -- Latest Agency Reviewed
PhilSend is the latest agency we have on review. On the front page you will be welcomed by an excellent quick calculator. You don't even need to press the "Calculate Now" button. Just click anywhere on the calculator form. However, what isn't clear to me is how the 2.3% card payment surcharge figures in.
Good news though for those who are uncomfortable giving out their SSN information. On PhilSend you can just send in your driver's license information instead. PhilSend accepts card or ACH payments. ACH is recommended to avoid the 2.3% surcharge for card payments.


Vote for Your Favorite Remittance Agency
Now you can vote and rate your favorite remittance agency. All you have to do is click on the link "Vote", which you will find under the top 5 agencies of our comparison tables. To vote now, just proceed to our Comparison Tables.

Now we're blogging!
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PhilPay Helps Overseas Filipinos Sell on eBay Philippines



PhilPay 's latest program is it's Merchant Program. If you're an overseas Filipino and have the knack for doing online business, here's your chance to sell to a growing Philippine e-market. By using PhilPay, you can sell items online or auction them on eBay Philippines and have your money sent to your US address by check, money order, or PayPal. No fees charged to your buyer! Check it out at PhilPay.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hello! I have a friend who told me to use Philpay when buying internationally. I want an item in the US and really want to bid there in ebay but I am afraid that I still don't know some of the process in philpay. The charge for today would be in bank deposit is PHP 181.64 and then the amount I need to pay to the seller is USD 11.00 all in all, that will cost me (518.991 + 181.64 = PHP 700.631) right? the shipping is also included in the USD 11.00. Am I right about my calculations? he he. Thanks in advance!

juanDelaCruz said...

As of today that's correct for Philpay. :) The online calculator can be found at http://www.philpay.com/calculator.php.