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HSBC Personal Loan Payment Channels HSBC Personal Loan Payment Channels Payment Center Payment Channel Payments Accepted Requirements / Details BancNet ATMs of BancNet member banks Transfer from BancNet Must be an ATM accountholder of any bank account BancNet member bank Banco de Oro All Banco De Oro branches Cash or Check HSBC Personal Loan account number; Institution code for HSBC is "0095" Bank of the Philippine Islands Via BPI ATM, Express phone or Transfer from BPI Must be a BPI accountholder and enrolled Express Online account in BPI 24/7 Banking bills payment service HSBC/HSBC Saving Bank Via EasyPay machines at any Cash or Check HSBC Personal Loan account number EasyPay Machines HSBC/HSBC Savings branch Local Payments from Your branch of account Transfer from bank account Must be an accountholder of any bank any local bank and credit to HSBC in the Philippines. Transfer will be Personal Loan account subject to corresponding bank fees. Account name in request should be "HSBC C/O CAS DEPT" Megalink ATM ATMs of any Megalink Transfer from Megalink bank Must be an accountholder of any member banks account Megalink member bank SM All bills payment counters located Cash or Check Personal Loan statement with bar code at SM Department Stores, SM Hypermarts and SM Supermarkets Unionbank Via Unionbank ATM or Unionbank Transfer from Unionbank Must be a Unionbank depositor Internet banking account Notes on payments: 4. Post-dated checks are not accepted. 1. Payments, whether cash or check, should be made three (3) banking days prior to 5. Regional checks (except regional checks that have three (3) days clearing) and your due date. second-endorsed checks are not accepted. 2. Check payments should be payable to “HSBC – Personal Loans.” 6. Customer with existing or outstanding Personal Loan accounts must employ the prevailing 3. Check payments should indicate your full name and 12-digit account number at the back payment arrangements until loan expiry. You may contact your branch of account for of the check. more information or change in payment mode..
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