Are you far away from your loved ones in the province and don’t know how to send them money? If yes, there’s nothing to worry about because we have the solution for you.
Palawan Express Pera Padala is a service offered by Palawan Pawnshop. Designed to cater to individuals who would like to send or receive money without having to go to the bank. They partnered with Gcash to provide a convenient and easier alternative to the general public.
Gcash to Palawan
The first step is the same with transferring from one Gcash account to another.
Step 1: The sender needs to log-in to their Gcash app.
Step 2: Select Send Money.
Step 3: Choose Express Send. Other options would Send via QR or Send with a clip.
Step 4: Key in the Gcash registered mobile number of the receiver.
Step 5: Enter the amount and tap Next.
Step 6: Check the details on the confirmation page. Then tap Send .
Step 7: Gcash will send A confirmation message stating that the transaction was successful.
Now lets go to next steps cashing out via Palawan express.
Cashing out via Palawan Express Step by Step
Make sure that your Gcash account is Fully Verified to avail of this service.
Step 1: Wait for the confirmation text message from Gcash. Check your gcash account to verify that they have transferred the amount.
You have sent PHP 50.00 of Gcash to Edwin 09xxxxxxxxx on 02-07-2021 12:44 PM. Your new balance is PHP 5369.82 ref. No.
Step 2: Check the nearest Palawan Express branch from your Gcash app. Visit the branch.
Step 3: Approach a Palawan Express personnel. Inform them that you are cashing out from your Gcash wallet.
Step 4: Fill out the Gcash Service Form. Your Gcash account number is your 11-digit Gcash registered mobile number. Plus include the amount you wish to withdraw.
Step 5: Present a valid government ID, together with the service form, to the personnel when cashing out.
Step 6: A confirmation text message will be sent to your mobile number. Reply with your MPIN.
Step 7: The personnel will wait for the confirmation message from their end. Once done, collect the amount you cashed out.
Gcash to Palawan Express Fee
Cashing in via Palawan Express is free for the first Php 8,000 per month. A fee of 2% will be charged for any amount exceeding Php 8.000.
While Gcash to Gcash is free, a charge of 2% (Php 20 for every Php 1000) will be charged when you transact with Palawan Express. The Palawan Express Fee will be automatically deducted from the amount you are trying to withdraw.
Palawan express to Gcash
Loading your Gcash wallet or sending money to another Gcash account is easy. Here are the steps you have to follow:
Step 1: Visit a Palawan Express near you.
Step 2: Inform the Palawan Express personnel that you are deposit money to a Gcash account.
Step 3: Fill out the Gcash service form together with the Gcash registered mobile number and the amount you are cashing in.
Step 4: Pay the amount, together with the fee.
Step 5: Wait for the receipt confirming that cash in was successful.
FAQ
What are the valid government IDs honored in Palawan Express?
Here is the list of IDs you can present:
Recommended ID
- UMID
- TIN ID
- Philhealth Card
- Driver’s License
Other ID
- Passport
- Student’s ID
- Voter’s ID
- SSS ID
- Alien/Immigrant COR
- Government Office/GOCC ID
- HDMF ID (Pag-ibig)
- Postal ID
- PRC ID
Why can’t I cash out?
These are the two possible reasons why you cannot cash out:
- First, you are not the account holder or the owner of the Gcash account.
- Second, the branch you visited doesn’t have enough funds for your cash out. If this happens, you can go to your Gcash account, tap Cash out and check the nearest over-the-counter partner.
Filipinos are known to be generous to their family members, sending money as financial support in times of need. The quickest way has always been through the bank. Unfortunately, not everyone is capable of opening a bank account.
But now with Gcash, everything is easier than before, especially for busy folks in the city wanting to send money to their folks in the province. No need to step out of your office or house and send money whenever or wherever.
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Last modified: October 26, 2022