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Different Online Channels to Pay PAG-IBIG Housing Loan

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 Gone were the days that one needs to visit a PAG-IBIG branch in order to pay one's housing loan. Of course, one could still pay over the counter in any PAG-IBIG branch, partner channels like SM bills payment, LBC's Bayad Center, and more; but these days, paying your housing loan —even monthly membership contribution (if you're self-employed or voluntary member) and MP2 (modified PAG-IBIG 2) —is made more convenient through different online channels.  1. PAG-IBIG Fund Services or Virtual PAG-IBIG Simply visit their website, and fill out the necessary details, and you're done. The online payment facility is very easy to use as well. Upon clicking on the Housing Loan option, you'll be required to fill in details such as membership category (local or overseas), payment method (credit or debit card or PayMaya or GCASH), housing account number, and the amortization amount . All these are mandatory fields that need to be filled out. Then input the borrower's na

The GCASH Convenience

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The country has now embraced e-wallets or mobile wallets, and there are many flooding the market today like Coins.ph, PayMaya, BDO Pay, and so on. Its popularity is understandable as apps like this allows you to pay bills, buy load, send money, shop, and more — with just a tap of your fingers and at your convenience for as long as you are connected to the internet.  Among the widely used one is no other than GCASH. It's not surprising as it's easy to open an account. One simply needs to have an active mobile number — it doesn't even matter if it is postpaid or prepaid, and it's even open to all networks — and one can easily link the mobile number to the GCASH app, which can be downloaded through Google Play store. Simply download  the  GCASH app , follow the registration process to start enjoying cashless transactions. GCASH , as a mobile wallet, is governed by the regulations of BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas). So just like any other financial institutions in the co