PhilPaSS PDF
PhilPaSS PDF
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Bank for International Settlements Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems, A glossary of terms
used in payments and settlement systems (2003), p38
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c. Payment systems are vital to the operation of financial markets as they
are used to settle trading of various financial instruments such as
government securities, commercial paper, stocks, foreign exchange
and derivatives.
a. Credit Risk the risk that the counter-party will not meet an obligation
for full value, either when due, or at any time thereafter.2 It includes
both the risk of loss of unrealized gains on unsettled contracts with the
defaulting party and more importantly, the risk of loss of the whole
value of the transaction.
b. Liquidity Risk the risk that the counter-party will not settle an
obligation for full value when due.3 This could adversely affect the
expected liquidity position of the payee and may force the payee to
cover its cash flow shortage by funding from other sources to meet its
obligations to others.
a. Check
A written order from one party (the drawer) to another (the drawee,
normally a bank) requiring the drawee to pay a specified sum on
demand to the drawer or to a third party specified by the drawer.
2
Ibid., p17
3
Ibid., p29
4
Ibid., p45
5
Ibid., p36
6
Ibid., p29
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Checks may be used for settling debts and withdrawing money from
banks.7
b. Credit Card
A card indicating that the holder has been granted a line of credit. It
enables the holder to make purchases and/or withdraw cash up to a
prearranged ceiling; the credit granted can be settled in full by the end
of a specified period or can be settled in part, with the balance taken
as extended credit. Interest is charged on the amount of any extended
credit and the holder is sometimes charged an annual fee.8
Credit cards in the Philippines are usually issued by the banks which
have formed part of their marketing strategy to increase the number of
their customer base and improve income that can be generated from
retail and consumer business. Credit card use is no longer limited to
the ordinary purchase of goods and services by the cardholders.
Banks have expanded its usage for other purposes such as cash
advance, easy installment plan for purchases, link-up to savings and
checking accounts of cardholders etc. to attract more customers. The
most common credit cards being used are the Visa, MasterCard,
BanKard, JCB, Unicard, Diners Card, and American Express Card.
c. Debit Card
Debit Cards enable the holder to have his purchases directly charged
to funds on his account at a deposit-taking institution (may sometimes
be combined with another function e.g. that of a cash card or check
guarantee card).9
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Ibid., p12
8
Ibid., p16
9
Ibid., p19
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Stored Value Cards are prepaid card in which the record of funds can
be increased as well as decreased. Also called an electronic purse.10
e. Electronic Money
10
Ibid., p47
11
Ibid., p22
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PDDTS participants enter interbank US Dollar and Peso transfer
instruction in a single screen. The US Dollar leg is settled via PDDTS
using their US Dollar accounts with Citibank as settlement bank. The
Peso leg is transmitted via the PDS Settlement Highway (PSH) to the
Philippine Payments and Settlements System (PhilPaSS) for
settlement through the banks DDAs maintained with Bangko Sentral
ng Pilipinas.
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Each RTGS System being operated by a central bank has its own
unique name. BSPs RTGS System is called the Philippine Payments
and Settlements System or PhilPaSS.
The BSP is the owner and operator of the RTGS system commonly
known as PhilPaSS, and it is likewise designated as the settlement bank
or Central Institution for the settlement of transactions that are processed
through the system.
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Kindly refer to page 22 of this booklet for the complete list of PhilPaSS participants
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d. Settlement of payments for the primary and secondary market trading
of government securities via the Delivery vs. Payment (DvP) System
o. Cash deposits
Transactions with past value dates (value dates are less than the
PhilPaSS system date) are rejected for processing. Only transactions
with current value dates or future dated interbank transactions as defined
above are accepted for processing and settlement by PhilPaSS.
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participants and prompt the accounting and recording of these
transactions to the participants DDA with BSP.
c. SWIFT Network
d. Data Communications
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The following diagram shows the basic system components of PhilPaSS:
SWIFT USERS
SWIFT INTERBANK TRANSACTIONS
ALLIANCE
SERVER (9:00AM 5:45PM)
PSSC
PAYMENT VS. PAYMENT (USD SALE)
BSP BRANCHES (9:00AM 5:45PM)
RTGS
REGIONAL CASH EFTIS
TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS THIRD
PARTY REVENUE COLLECTIONS
(6:00PM)
OPTION (9:00AM 2:00PM)
PCHC
EPCS/ECCS
INTERNAL TRANS (3:30pm 4:45PM)
OTHER TRANS AFFECTING DDA
AS/400 RS6000 BUREAU OF THE TREASURY
DELIVERY VS. PAYMENT (GS SALE)
- Telerate & PDEx
(9:00AM 2:00PM)
BSP-TREASURY
DEPARTMENT
BSP-TREASURY TRANSACTIONS
(9:00AM 5:45PM)
BSP-CASH DEPT.
CASH DEPOSITS
BSP-DLC
LOANS GRANTS & REPAYMENTS
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WHAT ARE THE MECHANICS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
SWIFT FIN COPY?
The following are the standard message types that are available under
SWIFT FIN Copy to members of the CUG:
SWIFT FIN Copy provides a simple, flexible and secure way for the
BSP to monitor and control financial transactions. FIN Copy uses the
facilities of the FIN messaging service, which it enhances by copying
selected information to the third party. The service may be used for the
clearing, netting and settlement of high value payments, securities and
other financial transactions. It allows the users to protect the origin and
integrity of their message text by means of double authentication.
Standard FIN messages use an authentication mechanism based on
bilateral key exchange (BKE) between the sender and receiver. The
second message authentication mechanism is based on bilateral key
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exchange between the Central Institution or Central Bank and the
receiver. The two (2) authentication processes are both automatic in
SWIFT and PhilPaSS to ensure the security of the payment instruction
messages that are transmitted by the participants to the System.
There are two (2) copying modes under SWIFT FIN Copy. These are:
a. Y-Copy Mode
FIN Copy intercepts the FIN message and then copies some or all of
the information to a Central Institution or Central Bank.
FIN copy holds the message in temporary queue until the Central
Bank sends the appropriate authorization or rejection, after which either
the message is delivered to the receiver, or the sender receives an abort
notification.
b. T-Copy Mode
FIN Copy copies to the Central Bank some or all of the contents of a
FIN message that has been delivered to the receiver. The Central Bank is
responsible for advising, by separate messages after the event, the
sender and the receiver of the status of the transaction.
The following diagram shows the basic flow of SWIFT messages that
are being sent by a member of SWIFT CUG through the SWIFT network:
BANK A BANK B
MT 202 MT 202
S.W.I.F.T
Society for Worldwide Interbank
Financial Telecommunications
MT 096 MT 097
BSP-HO
SWIFT
ALLIANCE
SERVER
225
AVERAGE
TRANSACTIONS
CAS
CENTRAL
ACCOUNTING
SYSTEM
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The BKE security mechanism is used to manage relationships with
SWIFTNet Phase 1. It provides end-to-end authentication (proof of
senders identity) and allows the management of relationships with
correspondents. This is because authenticated FIN messages can only
be exchanged if a valid bilateral key is established with a correspondent
a. Participants
The BAP, CTB, IHAP, RBAP and PFA were designated by their
members to negotiate and sign the agreement for PhilPaSS and as such,
they shall be responsible for ensuring that their member banks/financial
institutions adhere strictly to the terms and conditions of the PhilPaSS
agreement and PhilPaSS rules and regulations.
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WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION OF NEW
PARTICIPANTS TO PhilPaSS?
c. The BSPs Payments and Settlements Office shall advise the applicant
on the other PhilPaSS admission requirements immediately after its
initial review of the supporting documents submitted by the applicant.
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WHAT ARE THE APPLICABLE TRANSACTION AND OTHER FEES OF
PhilPaSS?
New Fees
TYPES OF FEES MBR No. 47 (2008) IMPLEMENTATION
DATE
A. Transaction fees Transaction value Fee per
Transaction
The PhilPaSS has the following salient and built-in security features in
processing its transactions:
a. Transaction Validation
b. Audit Trail
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The system maintains sufficient information to resolve disputes
regarding the processing it had performed on behalf of the participants
and the BSP. Its audit records contain the time and date of events and
identity of the participant-bank who initiated the transaction.
ii. Warehoused when the payment is received and the value date is
greater than the current value date. The System allows warehousing
of payments of up to four (4) calendar days.
f. Gridlock Resolution
The system has the capability to initiate gridlock resolution through its
algorithm method every thirty minutes whenever two (2) or more payment
instructions of participants remain unsettled. Payment queues that are
not settled in the initial gridlock resolution will be considered in the next
processing of unsettled payments which will be initiated by the System
every thirty (30) minutes to settle payments on queue during the PhilPaSS
business day.
5. During the same day, data files from the third party service
providers containing the net results of their operations are sent to
BSP for settlement in the DDA of the participant banks. In the
settlement of each of the transactions in the data files received,
processes nos. 2-4 above apply.
TIMELINES ACTIVITY
Back Value Window
7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Posting/Settlement of PCHC AM Returns
8:01 a.m. 8:45 a.m. BSP/Interbank window for Losses in AM Returns
9:00 a.m. RDDA balances (T-1) available on demand via EFTIS
Current Days Window
9:00 AM Start of PhilPaSS business hours
Beginning balances generated for PhilPaSS-RDDA
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Regular window for same day interbank transactions
Posting/settlement of other RDDA transactions (i.e. BTr and
other BSP departments)
Following are the cut-off times set for particular transactions:
11:00am - ATM transactions
12:00 noon - BSP-ECWS
4:00 pm - BTr - GS DvP transactions
4:00 pm - PSH - eDVP/Repo transactions
5:45 pm - PCHC-EPCS/ECCS, BSP-RP/RRP, PSH-PvP,
Interbank Borrowing/Lending
4:45 PM 5:45 PM Trading and settlement for end-of-day liquidity and reserve
positions
During the day, banks can inquire their balances in PhilPaSS
either through SWIFT MT920*/950 or PhilPaSS Participant
Browser reports.
5:46 PM - 6:00 PM PhilPaSS window for manual settlements, if any.
6:00 PM PhilPaSS Close of Business
Up to 6:15PM. Final copy of PhilPaSS-RDDA balance via MT950
*request of statement thru MT920 will generate MT941 or 942
d. The BSP may suspend the BSP trading and settlement windows as
the need arises under abnormal situations.
PhilPaSS has two (2) back-up systems, the local back-up facility
within the BSP Complex and the off-site location that can be made
operational immediately in the event that the primary site is inoperable. In
case the two back-up systems are also inoperable due to extraordinary
circumstances, the BSP can activate its existing Electronic Fund Transfer
Instruction System (EFTIS) to allow the participants to send their
interbank instructions to BSP for processing and settlement. All PhilPaSS
participants will be duly advised through SWIFT and PPS-FES
message/advisories on the contingency plan(s) that the BSP will initiate in
case PhilPaSS primary site is encountering technical problems.
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For policy and operational matters
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PhilPaSS PARTICIPANTS
UNIVERSAL BANKS
Tel. No.
Name of bank BIC Contact person
E-mail Address
816-5541
Allied Banking Corporation ABCMPHMMXXX Melita C. Tan
[email protected]
Isabelita M. Papa [email protected]
Asia United Bank
AUBKPHMMXXX 635-0458
Corporation Zita M. Los Baos
[email protected]
Australia and New Zealand 818-8117
ANZBPHMXXXX Lora E. Lopez
Bank [email protected]
Banco De Oro Universal 840-7000 loc 8200
BNORPHMMXXX Ruby A. Chua
Bank [email protected]
848-6296
Racquel D. Maago
[email protected]
848-6300 loc. 129
BDO Private Bank BOPBPHMMXXX Oscar C. Pambid
[email protected]
848-6300 loc. 123
Ramona T. Torres
[email protected]
Bangkok Bank Public 752-0333
BKKBPHMMXXX Phisit Charoenphan
Company Ltd [email protected]
815-5600
Bank of America NA Manila BOFAPH2XXXX Henry T. Pelaez
[email protected]
Bank of China Manila Dong Xiao Xia 885-0111 loc 105/103
BKCHPHMMXXX
Branch Marina B. Espinosa [email protected]
810-0616
Bank of Commerce PABIPHMMXXX Wilma M. Escoto
[email protected]
Bank of the Philippine 816-9188
BOPIPHMMTRY Corazon S. Tumbocon
Islands [email protected]
886-7371 loc 401
Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi Julieta D. Taopo
BOTKPHMMXXX [email protected]
Ltd.
Diana Juguilon 886-7415
885-5677
Fernando S. Santos III
[email protected]
247-5353
China Banking Corporation CHBKPHMMXXX Wilfredo L. Sy
[email protected]
David Andrew P. 885-5207
Valdellon [email protected]
Chinatrust Phil Commercial 848-7156
CTCBPHMMXXX Oliver D. Jimeneo
Bank [email protected]
894-7150
Citibank NA Manila Branch CITIPHMXXXX Joanna S. Paraiso
[email protected]
894-7340
Vivien I. Lugo
[email protected]
CitiBank Treasury Unit 0043ITIPHMXTSU
894-7451
Gabriel R. Tomas
[email protected]
894-6845
Wilfredo E. Trinidad
[email protected]
Deutsche Bank AG DEUTPHMMXXX
894-6696
Christina I. Lara
[email protected]
East West Banking 830-8992
EWBCPHMMXXX Martin B. Ordoez
Corporation [email protected]
581-7072 / 73
Hong Kong and Shanghai Glenn S. Moneda
HSBCPHMMXXX [email protected]
Bank
Jun C. Santos 530-5443
479-8777
Efren Reyes, Jr.
[email protected]
ING Bank NV INGBPHMMXXX
479-8828
Benjamin A. Rodriguez
[email protected]
878-1169
Mamerto R. Natividad
[email protected]
JP Morgan Chase Bank CHASPHMMXXX
878-1187
Irene L. Garcia
[email protected]
Mega International ICBCPHMMXXX Dorian Wu 811-5807
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Commercial Bank Co. Ltd. [email protected]
848-0101 loc 207 & 208
Emelita S. Alba
[email protected]
Korea Exchange Bank KOEXPHMMXXX
848-0101 loc 207 & 208
Olivia Joves
[email protected]
Maybank Philippines 523-7777 locs. 123
MBBEPHMMXXX Esperanza B. Cabreros
Incorporated [email protected]
857-5376
Dennis G. Suico
[email protected]
Metropolitan Bank & Trust 898-8940
MBTCPHMMXXX Eduardo C. Ramirez
Co. [email protected]
898-3837
Angel O. Pagaspas
[email protected]
860-3500
Mizuho Corporate Bank MHCBPHMMXXX Tetsuharu Ishizuna
[email protected]
893-1439
Angel M. Corpus
Philippine Bank of [email protected]
CPHIPHMMXXX
Communications 893-3364
Aurora C. Mangerra
[email protected]
831-3257
Teresita S. Cruz
[email protected]
Philippine National Bank PNBMPHMMTOD
526-3040
Josefina T. Fullante
[email protected]
751-8590
Philippine Veterans Bank PHVBPHMMXXX Joselito R.G. Nazario
[email protected]
524-9061
Philtrust Bank PHTBPHMMXXX Antonio H. Ozaeta
[email protected]
894-9036
Teofila D. Garces [email protected]
Rizal Commercial Banking
RCBCPHMMXXX
Corp. 894-9886
Vivien L. Macasaet
[email protected]
702-9500 loc. 239
Robinsons Bank Corp. RBSPPHM1XXX Sylvia Herrera
[email protected]
Security Bank and Trust 888-7329
SETCPHMMXXX Belen W. Au
Corp. [email protected]
878-2875
Standard Chartered Bank SCBLPHMMXXX Seow Pang ng.seow-
[email protected]
638-0323
Mardonio C. Cervantes
Union Bank of the [email protected]
UBPHPHMMXXX
Philippines 667-6425
Doris Pagsisihan
[email protected]
United Coconut Planters 811-9303
UCPBPHMMXXX Arnel A. Valles
Bank [email protected]
THRIFT BANKS
Tel. No.
Bank BIC Contact person
E-mail Address
812-8352
Allied Savings Bank ASTBPHM1XXX Jaime L. del Bariio, Jr.
[email protected]
924-5685 / 924-5639
Maria Patricia L. Salcedo
Asiatrust Development Bank ASDVPHM1XXX [email protected]
Carolyn R. Corro
[email protected]
Bank One Savings & Trust ONSTPHM1XXX Ma. Cristina L. Garcia 713-6585
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Corp. [email protected]
777-8686
BDO Elite Savings Bank GEMBPHM1XXX Arlene Joan T. Agustin
[email protected]
845-5304
BPI Direct Savings Bank BPDIPHM1XXX Raul D. Dimayuga
[email protected]
754-6743
BPI Family Savings Bank BPFFPHM1XXX Lucinda M. Peralta
[email protected]
722-8714
BPI Globe BanKO BGTBPHM1XXX Teresita B. Tan
[email protected]
910-4780 to 87
Century Savings Bank CENSPHM1XXX Josephine Ty Chua
[email protected]
864-5067 / 988-5555 loc.8785
Chinabank Savings MABCPHM1XXX Rafael V. Acoba
[email protected]
423-6641
Belen M. Dulay
[email protected]
Citibank Savings CSINPHM1XXX
995-9259
Kristine C. Yujeco
[email protected]
Linda Flor P. D. (032)412-1747
City Savings Bank CTSBPHM1XXX
Hortezano [email protected]
6374195
Citystate Savings Bank CTYSPHM1XXX Edgardo O. Olavario
[email protected]
(035)225-3891 / 225-3892 /
Dumaguete City
DCTBPHM1XXX Julio O. Sy, Sr. 422-9223 -94
Development Bank
[email protected]
(034)432-3720 loc 112
Syrel Z. Aplaon
Dungganon Bank DBTBPHM1XXX [email protected]
Dorothy Jacinto [email protected]
815-1049-53 loc. 127
Romali S. Yango
Equicom Savings Bank ESBBPHM1XXX [email protected]
Racquel G. Robillos [email protected]
(038)411-5045
First Consolidated Bank. FIOOPHM1XXX Sereno S. Sarabia
[email protected]
706-0477
GSIS Family Bank GSISPHM1XXX Reynan B. Montojo
[email protected]
581-7072 / 581-7073
HSBC Savings Bank HSBSPHM1XXX Glenn S. Moneda
[email protected]
(044)641-1747
Hiyas Banking Corporation HBTBPHM1XXX Marilyn R. Cruz
[email protected]
840-4014 / 840-4007
Isla Bank ISTHPHM1XXX Elsie R. Peol
[email protected]
896-2655 / (049)531-3700
Luzon Development Bank LUDVPHM1XXX Tita O. Isleta
[email protected]
840-1811
Malayan Bank SMB MAARPHM1XXX Ma. Lourdes A. Morales
[email protected]
Merchant Savings and Loan 894-9000 loc 1290
MRCBPHM1XXX Marilyn F. Suarez
Association [email protected]
Microfinance Maximum (043)287-3480
MXTBPHM1XXX Ms. Lorna R. Taotjo
Savings Bank (Maxbank) [email protected]
Optimum Development 584-1492
OPDBPHM1XXX Mary Anne B. Antazo
Bank [email protected]
Pacific Ace Savings Bank PATBPHM1XXX Rosario B. Aotriz [email protected]
(048)433-2489
Palawan Development Bank PWDBPHM1XXX Eric A. Mondragon
[email protected]
Penbank (A Private (083)552-8788
PBTBPHM1XXX Brainard F. Rapisora
Development Bank) [email protected]
363-3333 loc.2004
Philippine Business Bank PPBUPHM1XXX Alice P. Rodil
[email protected]
Philippine Postal Savings 527-9570
PHPSPHM1XXX Reynaldo C. Eustaquio
Bank [email protected]
885-8241
Noli S. Gomez
[email protected]
Philippine Savings Bank PHLSPHM1XXX
885-8367
Jay S. Velasco
[email protected]
840-2419
Herman C. Salazar
[email protected]
Planters Development Bank PLDEPHM1XXX
884-7600 loc. 5651
Linda C. Yu
[email protected]
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667-3022 / 667-3021
Producers Savings Bank PSTBPHM1XXX Josefina S. Monegas [email protected]
m.ph
Queen City Development (033)336-8052 to 56 loc 119/120
QCDFPHM1XXX Alicia G. Sangrador
Bank [email protected]
894-9000 loc 2347
Jo-Anne C. Chan
[email protected]
Ma. Dorothy D. Mendoza [email protected]
RCBC Savings Bank RCSBPHM1XXX
Rosemarie B. Maquiling [email protected]
894-9000 loc. 1230
Cristina F. Villalobos
[email protected]
920-4526 / 927-4174
Real Bank RLBKPHM1XXX Raquel T. Cabawatan
[email protected]
853-0394 to 96
Security Bank Savings PRDEPHM1XXX Vilma U. Constantino
[email protected]
535-6120
Joseph T. Sulit
[email protected]
Desiree Manlapaz- 535-6129
Sterling Bank of Asia, Inc. SBAIPHM1XXX
Guerero [email protected]
535-6143
Florenda C. Noche
[email protected]
(032)272-9981 / 462-2011
Sun Savings Bank SUSBPHM1XXX Augusto S. Gonzalez
[email protected]
Tong Yang Savings Bank 845-3837 / 845-3838 loc.303
TYBKPHM1XXX Belen E. Asuncion
Inc. [email protected]
811-9082
UCPB Savings Bank UCSVPHM1XXX Evangeline P. Reyes
[email protected]
6700-8878
United Overseas Bank Gerardo Munarriz
UOVBPHMMXXX [email protected]
Philippines
David C. E. Goh 6700-8686
868-8167
World Partners Bank WRDPPHM1XXX Roehl O. Dumlao
[email protected]
RURAL BANKS
Tel. No.
Bank BIC Contact person
E-mail Address
(044)945-0030 / 945-0037
Aliaga Farmers Rural Bank AFRBPHM1XXX Judy L. Badua
[email protected]
237-2820 / 237-2651
Balanga Rural Bank BARBPHM1XXX Rose Ann Villanueva
[email protected]
(054)513-9113 / 513-9376
Banco Rural ng Pasacao PSRBPHM1XXX Carlos F. Velasco
[email protected]
(052 486-2828
Banco Santiago de Libon BSRBPHM1XXX Lenieza S. Secreto
[email protected]
Banco San Enrique (033)335-0355
SERBPHM1XXX Arturo P. Muyco, Jr.
(A Rural Bank) [email protected]
(043)311-1420
Bangko Kabayan BKRBPHM1XXX Cherry Lou F. Bacia [email protected].
ph
(046)489-2001 to 04
Bangko Mabuhay, Inc. RTRBPHM1XXX Edwin S. Fojas
info@bangkomabuhay,com
(045)963-5288 to 90
Bank of Florida, Inc. BFRBPHM1XXX Atty. Elisa M. Laqui
[email protected]
843-2060
Bank of Makati BMRBPHM1XXX Shirley O. Tan
[email protected]
(072) 242-0495 to 96
BHF Rural Bank BHRBPHM1XXX Reynaldo B. Bonifacio
[email protected]
Cebuana Lhuillier Rural 473-6002 Manila / (046)417-3366
CLRBPHM1XXX Rosalinda O. Matias
Bank [email protected]
(043)723-5554
Classic Rural Bank CSRBPHM1XXX Rustica E. Comia
[email protected]
Cooperative Rural Bank of (044) 670-0858 / 795-1544
CBRBPHM1XXX Emilie P. Dancel
Bulacan [email protected]
738-7759
Country RB of Taguig TARBPHM1XXX Raul T. Guerrero
[email protected]
Crown Bank CWRBPHM1XXX Reynaldo V. Bondoc (045)652-0006
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[email protected]
(078)307-0998 / 307-0940
First Isabela Cooperative Emilio U. Rico
FIRBPHM1XXX [email protected]
Bank
Atty. Hubert E. Molina [email protected]
First Macro Bank (A Rural 642-1620 loc. 112
FMRBPHM1XXX Arlene B. dela Rosa
Bank) [email protected]
(033)530-9027 / 396-0737
First Midland Rural Bank FDRBPHM1XXX Rodolfo P. Yap, III [email protected];
[email protected]
Enterprise Bank EBTBPHM1XXX Lourdes S. Cataquiz (02)847-6569
(044) 693-3451
Gateway Rural Bank GWRBPHM1XXX Jeditte Margaret Coloma
[email protected]
(044) 940-6000
GM Bank GMRBPHM1XXX Tomas S. Gomez IV
[email protected]
(045) -901-0234
Guagua Rural Bank GGRBPHM1XXX Iluminda M. Dizon
[email protected]
(033) 531-8430
Janiuay Rural Bank JARBPHM1XXX Ma. Jian L. Barredo
[email protected]
Katipunan Bank (Zamb del (065) 212-9807
KTRBPHM1XXX Leticia G. Loquinario
Norte), Inc.A Rural Bank [email protected]
(043) 726-2602
Limcoma Rural Bank LCRBPHM1XXX Menie B. Valle
[email protected]
(043)756-2411 loc 204
Lipa Rural Bank LBRBPHM1XXX Paulynne Rose G. Go
[email protected]
(054)511-8178 / 451-2184
Municipal RB of Libmanan LIRBPHM1XXX Nordita B. Malinao
[email protected]
(082)234-3631
One Network Bank NWRBPHM1XXX Alex V. Buenaventura
[email protected]
Planbank Rural Bank of PBRBPHM1XXX Imelda D. Edeza (049)545-7094 to 96
Canlubang Planters, Inc. Cyren L. Dalisay [email protected]
(042)710-3182
Quezon Capital Rural Bank QCRBPHM1XXX Evelyn B. Saculles
[email protected]
Racsos Bank, Inc. ( A Rural RCRBPHM1XXX (033)315-5005 / Fax (033)315-5582
Janette Garin-Colada
Bank) [email protected]
(72)242-5661 to 63
Rang-ay Rural Bank RARBPHM1XXX Ives Q. Nisce
[email protected]
(047)244-4145
Rural Bank of Abucay ABRBPHM1XXX Romeo T. Tumalad
[email protected]
Rural Bank of Calinog (033)347-1924
CIRBPHM1XXX Lirio A. Gustilo
(Iloilo), Inc. [email protected]
Rural Bank of Camalig CMRBPHM1XXX (052)480-0801
Rosemarie N. Orpiada
(Albay), Inc. [email protected]
(052)484-6439
Rural Bank of Guinobatan GURBPHM1XXX Paulo R. Honrado
[email protected]
(044) 486-5572;486-2702
Rural Bank of Jaen JNRBPHM1XXX Joel Dasig Binuya
[email protected]
Rural Bank of Jose (054)731-1046 / 731-1138
JPRBPHM1XXX Roberto V. Torres
Panganiban [email protected]
LLRBPHM1XXX (065)311-1022
Rural Bank of Liloy Ms. Myrienn L. Sisor
[email protected]
(047)244-4501 / 243-8462
Rural Bank of Limay LMRBPHM1XXX Nory F. de la Cruz
[email protected]
(033)315-8005 / 513-7716
Rural Bank of Miagao MLRBPHM1XXX Rey N. Flores
[email protected]
Rural Bank of New (036)264-3355 / 264-3358
WNRBPHM1XXX Raul D. Balandra
Washington (Aklan), Inc. [email protected]
Maria Ramona P. (033) 337-1702
Rural Bank of Oton (Iloilo), OTRBPHM1XXX
Magalona [email protected]/[email protected]
Inc.
Alma T. Tachagon g
(042)731-1380
Rural Bank of Pagbilao RPRBPHM1XXX Don Martin Glorioso
rbpagbilao@yahoo,com
Rural Bank of Pilar 237-2560; 791-5398
PIRBPHM1XXX Rodolfo D. Pizarro
(Bataan), Inc. [email protected]
Rural Bank of San Jose (054) 472-3295
SIRBPHM1XXX Tim James L. Monasterio
(CamSur), Inc. [email protected]
(054)447-3020 / 440-1432
Rural Bank of San Vicente SVRBPHM1XXX Catherine D. Torres
[email protected]
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(045)900-2507 / 434-0636
Rural Bank of Sasmuan SMRBPHM1XXX Geraldine S. Limpin
[email protected]
Rural Bank of Sipocot (054)256-6011
SPRBPHM1XXX Milagros C. Florin
(Camarines Sur), Inc. [email protected]
Rural Bank of Sta. Ignacia (045) 605-0058; 605-0327
SIRBPHM1XXX Roman L. Belmonte, Jr
(SIGNA Bank) [email protected]
(045)963-3620
San Fernando Rural Bank SFRBPHM1XXX Mr. Hener C. Nilo
[email protected]
(042)652-1950 / 545-8450
Tiaong Rural Bank TORBPHM1XXX Carlo Angelo T. Trinidad
[email protected]
Maria Thelma Louella M. (033)338-3524 / 336-8440
Valiant Bank VBRBPHM1XXX
Guillamas [email protected]
Maria Leonora C. (047)223-4964 / 222-2678
Zambales Rural Bank ZMRBPHM1XXX
Faustino zbolo@info,com.ph
BSP OFFICES
Tel. No.
Department/Office BIC Contact person
E-mail Address
708-7542
Bella S. Santos
BSP Payments and [email protected]
PHCBPHMDXXX
Settlements Office 302-4184
Eleanor S. Turaray
[email protected]
525-0765
BSP Provident Fund Office Victor G. Garlitos
[email protected]
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CB Housing Fund CBPHPHM1XXX
CB Provident Fund CBPFPHM1XXX
CB Car Plan Fund CBCPPHMIXXX
CB Housing Fund III CBHTPHM1XXX
CB Longevity Trust Fund CBLTPHM1XXX
PFO Cebu Pacific
CBCEPHM1XXX
Ticketing
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REFERENCES
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Agreement for the Philippines Payment System via
Real Time Gross Settlement (PPS-RTGS). 2002
Lamberte, Mario, The Philippine Payment System: Efficiency and Implications for
the Conduct of Monetary Policy. (Discussion paper Series No. 2001-20)
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