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Kailangan mag-register at maging member ng BDO Remit Japan bago makapagpadala sa 'Pinas.
- Register sa BDO Remit Japan office
- Visit BDO Remit Japan office sa Zenken Plaza II, Nishi-Shinjuku 1-3-13 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023 Japan.
- Sagutan ang Customer Registration and Beneficiary Maintenance form. Present one (1) valid ID and a copy of your government-issued "My Number".
- Register via Post MailÂ
- Tawagan ang BDO Remit Japan office via 080-0222-1185 / (03) 4590-1236 and request for a registration kit na ipapadala sa iyong home address.
- Sagutan at pirmahan ang Customer and Beneficiary Maintenance form, enclose one (1) copy of your valid ID (front & back) and your Japanese government-issued My Number Card with photo, and seal inside the BDO Remit pre-paid envelope kasama ang registration kit.
- Go to any post office and mail the pre-paid envelope, free of charge.
- You will receive a Welcome Kit once BDO Remit Japan has processed your registration.
- Valid ID and your government-issued My Number Card with photo
- For Filipinos and other Nationals: Residence Card (Zairyu Card)
- For Japanese Citizens: Driver's License, My Number Card with photo
- Completely filled-out & signed original copy of BDO Remit Japan Customer Registration and Beneficiary Maintenance form
Once registered, remit sa 'Pinas via BDO Kabayan Savings or our Cash Pick-up partners.
Choose from the three (3) ways to send remittances:
- Visit BDO Remit Japan office
Visit and register at BDO Remit Japan office in Zenken Plaza II, Nishi-Shinjuku 1-3-13 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023 Japan and remit money through the assistance of a customer service associate.
- Transfer Cash to BDO Remit Japan Bank Accounts
Transfer funds to BDO Remit Japan bank accounts by visiting any branch or ATM of the following Japan banks, namely, Japan Post Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC). Transfer cash including the remittance fees to BDO Remit Japan’s account number in the said banks and BDO Remit Japan will then send the funds to the beneficiaries in the Philippines upon validation of the fund transfer. Our bank account details are:
Bank Name: Japan Post Bank
Branch Name: Zeroichihachi Branch
Branch Code: 018 (for fund transfer at Japan Post Bank counter)
Payee Code: 10150 (for ATM/ online fund transfer)
Account Type: Savings Account
Account Number: 93971641 (deposit from Japan Post Bank account)
Account Number: 9397164 (deposit from other banks)
Bank Name: Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Branch Name: Shinjuku Nishiguchi Branch
Branch Code: 259
Account Type: Savings Account
Account Number: 3264266
- Send money through BDO Remit Partners
Remitters may also send money through BDO Remit partners across Japan, namely, Seven Bank, Japan Remit Finance, Kabayan International and DCOM.
- Credit to BDO Account – Remittances may be credited to a BDO Peso or Dollar account of the beneficiary maintained at any BDO Branch. Visit https://www.bdo.com.ph/personal/remittance-services/credit-bdo-kabayan-savings-account for more details.
- Cash Pick-up – Remittances may be conveniently claimed at accredited payout locations. Claim Peso or USD transactions at any BDO branch, BDO Network Bank branch, The SM Store and SM Business Services. Claim Peso transactions at Rural Bank partners, Palawan Pawnshops & RD Pawnshops. Click here for more info.
- Food Remittance – An alternative to cash remittances, remitters may also choose from various Jollibee and Max’s meal packages and have these delivered to their beneficiaries in the Philippines. Visit https://www.bdo.com.ph/personal/remittance-services/food-remittance-service to know more.
- Bills Payment - a bills payment facility, which will allow an OFW to remit funds directly from abroad to pay his real estate & loan amortizations, credit card bills etc. in the Philippines. Log on to https://www.bdo.com.ph/personal/remittance-services/bdo-kabayan-bills-bayad for more details.
- Cash Door-to-Door (account to cash) – Clients could receive their peso remittances right in their doorsteps through BDO’s Door to Door delivery service. Click here for more info.
- Credit to Other Banks – Clients who maintain a Peso or USD account with other local banks could have their remittances credited to their account.
- Transaction Limit:
Individual Client: ¥ 1,000,000 per day and ¥ 6,000,000 annually (for transactions above JPY 800,000, we require documents to verify source of funds, and purpose of remittance).
Corporate Client: ¥1,000,000 per day and ¥ 12,000,000 annually (For additional requirement for corporate remittances, please contact us for further details).
- Remittance Cancellation Charges - ¥ 1,000
Beneficiaries will receive a FREE SMS alert for the following remittance transactions:
- Paid Credit to BDO Account remittances.
- Cash Pick-up Remittances that are ready for pick-up
To receive SMS alerts, the remitter should provide the beneficiary's correct mobile number.
Alamin ang status ng remittance through BDO Remit Status Inquiry.
Just enter the complete reference number mula sa BDO Remit office, remittance partners o iyong remitter.
- Office Address: Zenken Plaza II, Nishi-Shinjuku, 1-3-13Â Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023 Japan.
- Toll-Free No.: 080-0222-1185 / (03) 4590-1236
- Office No.: (03) 5909-0601
- Mobile Nos. (SoftBank): 080 3546 2367 / 080 9716 2367Â
(If you’re using a payphone, please call our office & mobile nos.) - Email: bdoremitjapan@bdo.com.ph
Kanto Local Finance Bureau Registration No. 00041
Member of Japan Payment Service Association