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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Quick respond from BSP

There are some problems encountered when we an ordinary individual open an account with some banks. Most common problems are ids which as a normal practice is we need 2 valid ids to open an account regardless if is an atm or a passbook. As we all know there are primary ids and secondary ids. Primary ids are ids issue by the goverment like passport licenses,company id , sss, gsis and others.secondary ids are postal ids,nbi clearance,police clearance,voters id,school id and other form of id. If you look at it they have no difference they are all ids bearing your name, basic info,signature and othere but not all.
When we present primary ids or one primary and one secondary id we can they will accept it.as for the difference of using primary ids to using secondary ids in opening of account. The difference is when you use primary ids are your allowed to deposit check even if you use one primary id and one secondary id you can still deposit check but if you present or use secondary ids you can only deposit cash meaning no checks i dont know why.

When you satisfiy there id recquirements they will ask you if you have a TIN number which i dont have one. Some banks will not allow you just like what i experience while some will allow you provided that you can present more recquirements like utility bill under your name,brgy clearance etc. Those banks who did not allow you will tell you that one of there recquirements in opening of accounts is TIN number so all you can do is look for banks that will allow you but there are branches who are very accomodating.
Because of this incident i have sent an email to BSP last june 01,2012 about banks who doesnt allow to open an account if you dont have a TIN number. To my suprise BSP has replied and endorse my problem to the banks three president.that namely metrobank,east west bank and security bank. Ordering them within 10 days to communicate with me directly and copy furnish bsp on the feed back and steps taken to resolve this.So far only east west bank has communicate with me regarding this problem.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Oops no bank account

The philippines has to many banks ranging from rural bank, commercial banks, thrift bank and universal banks we so many branches dominated by the universal banks were ever you go you ll find banks every were even inside a village but with so many bank present in every corner both the small bank and the big bank this has not solve the unbanked segment of our society.
In the first ever financial consumer survey of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas they found out the 8 out of 10 filipinos does not own a savings account in any bank or 78.5% of our population are still unbanked this is very high considering that we have over a thousand banks in the country. We also have one of the highest unbanked in asia or even in the world. Bank tends to be aggresive in expanding and reaching out to the public but it has failed to address or minimize the unbanked segments of our society. With so many banks around the corner you might think that the recent survey was all lies but then again its true that we have a huge unbanked segment of our population with that there is still room to tap the untapped segments of our society. There a lot of factors why most of us have no bank accounts most common is that some people have nothing to put on in a bank. Then theres the huge amount of opening and maintaining balance. While there are banks who lowered there initial and maintaining balance to entice public to open a savings account this has not be implemented by majority of the banks in our country.3rd factor is the charges and fees impose by the bank when its depositors fall below fhe daily average balance in a month. With high fees why should save if you dont have the capacity to maitain one. 4th is to many recquirement were in when you open an account you have to present goverment issued ids. There are two types of id primary and secondary.
If you use primary ids like passport and sss you can open an account by presenting 2 primary ids but if you tend to use secondary ids you need to present 4 secondary ids like voters id,postal id,nbi clearance and so on. Two primary ids is equivalent to one primary ids. There are banks who are recquiring to have a landline,TIN number and utility bill under your name. If the bill is not under your name you have to get a barangay clearance. If you have no landline or even TIN they wont allow you to open an account. I have experience that with some banks. As you can see securing ids entails cost how can you open an account without spending much for ids whats left on your money may not be enough. Then when you have the ids needed you wont be able to open again why you dont have a landline or even a TIN number. If your successful in opening an account using your secondary ids your allowed to depost cash only no check deposit.
If i recall before the BSP has instructed banks to loosen up on there recquirements on opening a savings account but still youll encounter banks who are strict.
There are moves by congress to stop charging fees by the banks but to no avail it didnt materialize but resisted the calls stating it might affect there operations just like in the credit card segment high rates. Some lawmaker propose to have savings account with no maitaining balance while some banks did this there are two banks who have this type majority of the banks has no product like this. The first bank is a universal bank for only 100php you can have this account 100php goes for the atm the only problem is that every time you withdraw they impose charge of 5php regardless if its on there own atm machine while over the counter is around 100php. The 2nd bank is a thrift bank the former manila bank same procedure pay 100php for atm youll get it instantly the atm whats good to this bank they dont charge any fees when your withdrawing with there own atms but whats bad to this bank they have limited braches but they tend to expand aggresively.