PNB Mail-In Remittance
Mail-In is a remittance service of PNB New York that enables sending of money from the 50 states of United States to the Philippines through Philippine National Bank.
Available funds to be remitted through Mail-In maybe received through the following:
Credit to PNB account | Real-time |
Credit to other Banks | 3 Banking Days |
Advise and Pay | 1 Banking Day |
Cash door-to-door | 3-7 Days |
What are the Requirements to Send through Mail-In
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Photo copy of two (2) Valid IDs
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US bank – drawn denominated dollar check or a money order from the US Postal Office. The said US drawn check should be made payable to Philippine National Bank or PNB.
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Completed Mail-In Remittance Application Form
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How to Send Money through Mail-In
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Download, fill out and sign the form
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Attach a dollar check and photocopy of 2 valid IDs. The said US drawn check should be made payable to Philippine National Bank or PNB.
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Send the mail to New York Manhattan Branch located at 561 Seventh Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10018.
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Where should I send the Mail-In Remittance Form
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PNB New York Manhattan Branch
561 Seventh Avenue, 2nd floor New York, New York 10018 Contact details: (212) 790-9600, bustamanteeb@pnb.com.ph or mendozard@pnb.com.ph |
- How will I pay for the sending fee?
- What IDs are valid for this transaction?
- How long does it take for my US drawn check to clear?
- Will Postal Money Orders require clearing?
- Where can I input details of my Door-to-Door/Advise and Pay (APAS) transaction in the Application Form?
The fee should be included in the amount on the check payable to PNB.
Example:
Amount to be remitted is US$100.00 to be credited to a Peso PNB account in the Philippines, under the Fees and Charges it is US$8.00 for up to US$5,000.00., so total amount to be written on the check payable to PNB is US$108.00.
Amount to be remitted is US$100.00 to be credited to a Peso PNB account in the Philippines, under the Fees and Charges it is US$8.00 for up to US$5,000.00., so total amount to be written on the check payable to PNB is US$108.00.
Passport, Driver’s License, State IDs
BANK LOCATION
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TYPE OF CHECK
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CLEARING PERIOD
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Out-of-NY State
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Personal checks
Cashier’s/Managers, Certified checks |
6 days
4 days |
New York
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Personal checks
Cashier’s/Managers, Certified checks |
4 days
4 days |
No need. Postal Money Orders have no clearing period and is treated as Cash. This is recommended if remitters want a faster remittance credit.
You may indicate your Door-to-Door/APAS details in the ‘Account No.’ field found in the 1st page of the Application Form.
PNB Mail-In Remittance
Mail-In is a remittance service of PNB New York that enables sending of money from the 50 states of United States to the Philippines through Philippine National Bank.
Available funds to be remitted through Mail-In maybe received through the following:
Credit to PNB account | Real-time |
Credit to other Banks | 3 Banking Days |
Advise and Pay | 1 Banking Day |
Cash door-to-door | 3-7 Days |
What are the Requirements to Send through Mail-In
|
Photo copy of two (2) Valid IDs
|
|
US bank – drawn denominated dollar check or a money order from the US Postal Office. The said US drawn check should be made payable to Philippine National Bank or PNB.
|
|
Completed Mail-In Remittance Application Form
|
How to Send Money through Mail-In
|
Download, fill out and sign the form
|
|
Attach a dollar check and photocopy of 2 valid IDs. The said US drawn check should be made payable to Philippine National Bank or PNB.
|
|
Send the mail to New York Manhattan Branch located at 561 Seventh Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10018.
|
Where should I send the Mail-In Remittance Form
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PNB New York Manhattan Branch
561 Seventh Avenue, 2nd floor New York, New York 10018 Contact details: (212) 790-9600, bustamanteeb@pnb.com.ph or mendozard@pnb.com.ph |
- How will I pay for the sending fee?
- What IDs are valid for this transaction?
- How long does it take for my US drawn check to clear?
- Will Postal Money Orders require clearing?
- Where can I input details of my Door-to-Door/Advise and Pay (APAS) transaction in the Application Form?
The fee should be included in the amount on the check payable to PNB.
Example:
Amount to be remitted is US$100.00 to be credited to a Peso PNB account in the Philippines, under the Fees and Charges it is US$8.00 for up to US$5,000.00., so total amount to be written on the check payable to PNB is US$108.00.
Amount to be remitted is US$100.00 to be credited to a Peso PNB account in the Philippines, under the Fees and Charges it is US$8.00 for up to US$5,000.00., so total amount to be written on the check payable to PNB is US$108.00.
Passport, Driver’s License, State IDs
Out-of-NY State | |
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TYPE OF CHECK | Personal checks |
CLEARING PERIOD | 6 days |
Out-of-NY State | |
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TYPE OF CHECK | Cashier’s/ Managers, Certified checks |
CLEARING PERIOD | 4 days |
New York | |
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TYPE OF CHECK | Personal checks |
CLEARING PERIOD | 4 days |
New York | |
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TYPE OF CHECK | Cashier’s/ Managers, Certified checks |
CLEARING PERIOD | 4 days |
No need. Postal Money Orders have no clearing period and is treated as Cash. This is recommended if remitters want a faster remittance credit.
You may indicate your Door-to-Door/APAS details in the ‘Account No.’ field found in the 1st page of the Application Form.