LANDBANK cuts transfer fees to PHP 8 to ease everyday banking costs
LANDBANK has reduced its InstaPay transfer fee for person-to-person transactions from PHP 15 to PHP 8, reinforcing its commitment to making digital financial services more affordable and accessible for Filipinos. Effective May 21, 2026, the lower fee applies to person-to-person fund transfers conducted via the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App and iAccess. To further benefit customers,

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LANDBANK has reduced its InstaPay transfer fee for person-to-person transactions from PHP 15 to PHP 8, reinforcing its commitment to making digital financial services more affordable and accessible for Filipinos.
Effective May 21, 2026, the lower fee applies to person-to-person fund transfers conducted via the LANDBANK Mobile Banking App and iAccess. To further benefit customers, the bank is also offering one free InstaPay transfer per day for transactions amounting to PHP 1,000 and below.
The move aims to ease the cost of everyday financial transactions while encouraging broader adoption of secure, fast, and cashless payment channels. The initiative aligns with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to expand access to affordable financial services and accelerate digitalization to support inclusive economic growth.
“Reducing digital transaction costs is a crucial step in bringing more Filipinos into the formal financial system. By making fund transfers more affordable, LANDBANK is helping empower individuals, families, and small businesses to participate more actively in the digital economy,” said Finance Secretary and LANDBANK Chair Frederick D. Go.
LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz underscored the bank’s focus on delivering inclusive and cost-efficient digital solutions.
“LANDBANK remains committed to advancing financial inclusion by making digital banking more affordable and accessible. By lowering transaction fees, we are enabling more Filipinos to use secure and convenient digital channels for their everyday financial transactions,” said LANDBANK President and CEO Lynette V. Ortiz.
Soon, LANDBANK will roll out zero LANDBANK fees for person-to-government payment services for select government transactions, making it easier, faster, and more affordable for Filipinos to settle taxes, fees, and other public dues online.
As the country’s leading government bank, LANDBANK continues to champion a more inclusive and cash-lite economy by delivering innovative, accessible, and cost-efficient digital financial solutions to the public.
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