The Php 10 fee is the convenience fee for every load e-wallet transaction from BPI to GCash via ECPay starting March 1, 2024.
Effective March 01, 2024, please be advised that e-wallet loading on the BPI app to GCash via ECPay will be charged a fee of Php 10. Below are the different ways you may load your GCash account and the updated fees:
How to load GCash | Existing Fees | As of March 1, 2024 |
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On the BPI app: Transfer funds to G-Xchange/GCash through Instapay | Php 25 Free for BPI Preferred, BPI Gold, and Private Wealth clients | Php 25 Free for BPI Preferred, BPI Gold, and Private Wealth clients |
On the BPI app: Load to E-Wallet to GCash through ECpay* | Php 0 | Php 10 |
On the GCash app: Cash in from BPI | Php 5 | Php 5 |
*ECPay or Electronic Commerce Payments, Inc. is an electronic payment systems provider in the Philippines. As a third-party partner of BPI, ECPay enables the facility of loading GCash from BPI. ECPay earns service fees per transaction from the applicable convenience fee.
Below is the updated list of all e-wallets supported by the BPI app and corresponding fees for your reference:
E-wallet | |
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GCash | Php 10 (effective March 01, 2024) |
Maya | No fee |
Vybe | No fee |
Transportation | |
AutoSweep | Php 13 |
Easytrip | Php 15 (deducted from load amount) |
Others | |
Beep | Php 10 |
GetGo | Php 10 |
Dibz Pay | No fee |
Thank you.
What is the Php 10 fee for?
Who is ECPay?
ECPay or Electronic Commerce Payments, Inc. is an electronic payment systems provider in the Philippines. As a third-party partner of BPI, ECPay enables the facility of loading GCash from BPI. ECPay earns service fees per transaction from the applicable convenience fee.
Does this charge only apply to GCash load e-wallet transactions?
Yes, this Php 10 fee is only applicable to load e-wallet transactions to GCash via the Pay/Load tab on the BPI app.