If you’re looking for an ATM card that’s easy to have with zero maintaining balance and has almost similar features like the regular savings account, this BDO Cash Card is for you.
It is a re-loadable prepaid electronic debit card. It is not considered as a deposit account, but it comes with an ATM card that you can use in many ways including:
You can also enroll your Cash Card in BDO internet, mobile, and phone banking that allows you to check your balance, reload cash card, load prepaid mobile phone, and even pay your bills.
It has NO maintaining balance and it doesn’t earn interest.
Step 1 – Go the branch and tell the bank officer that you want to apply for the cash card
Step 2 – Fill out the BDO Cash Card Application Form
Step 3 – Submit 1 valid government-issued ID. Applicant must be 7 years old and above.
Step 4 – Pay Cash Card Fee of Php 150
For Generic Cards, you can get it immediately or within the same day.
For Personalized Cards, you can get it in 5 to 7 banking days.
When you apply for the cash card, just deposit or reload at least Php 100 to activate it the account.
Just go to the go to the nearest BDO branch, fill out the card sale or reload slip via ATM, Internet Banking, Mobile Internet Banking or Phone Banking.
You and other people can deposit to your Cash Card Account. However, there are only two ways to deposit to your account.
If you or somebody deposit money to your Cash Card, you can withdraw it in 2 ways:
There is NO Over-the-counter withdrawal for BDO Cash Card.
You cannot enroll your Cash Card directly for Online Banking, but you can link it to your BDO Savings Account or enroll it as another account.
For Fund Transfers:
Yes, but only with Remittance centers affiliated with BDO. Use the 16-digit BDO Cash Card Account Number found on the card.
BDO cash card cannot send/receive remittance through Paypal as of the moment.
A dormant card is re-activated with a financial transaction, e.x. card reload, withdrawal, among others.
Click here to open the regular BDO Savings Account with Passbook or ATM.
Want to open other banks’ Savings Account? Click the link below: