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‘Mabilis at Malapitang’ withdrawal with BDO Cash Agad

Did a salary, remittance, or financial support arrive on your ATM Card? With BDO’s Cash Agad, it is easier, faster, and closer to withdraw, especially in provinces or municipalities that do not have banks or nearby ATMs.

Cash Agad is BDO’s response for promoting financial inclusion in the country. It is a banking solution where anyone with a locally-issued debit or prepaid card can withdraw cash or balance inquiries via point-of-sale (POS) machines. These POS machines are located at Cash Agad partner agents that are micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) such as miscellaneous stores, bakeries, groceries, hardware stores and other establishments located in the community.

With Cash Agad, cardholders no longer have to travel far or spend heavily on fares just to withdraw the money they need.

Today, there are over 9,500 partner agents and Cash Agad in over 1,400 municipalities nationwide. Aside from providing services to cardholders in the community, Cash Agad also helps MSMEs earn extra income.

For business owners who want to become Cash Agad partner agents, all you need to do is have a BDO or BDO Network Bank account and a business permit. The application can be submitted at https://www.bdo.com.ph/cash-agad-application.

It’s very easy to transact with Cash Agad:

  • Just go to the nearest Cash Agad partner agent. Look for the Cash Agad logo.
  • Tell the cashier the amount you want to withdraw and enter the locally-issued ATM debit or prepaid card at the POS terminal that the cashier will hand over.
  • Input your PIN at the POS terminal.
  • Get your card, cash, and transaction receipt.

There will only be a convenience fee of P15 to P50 per transaction.

For more information about Cash Agad, go to https://www.bdo.com.ph/cash-agad.

Written by dotdailydose

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