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ING offers rebates to customers for bank transfer fees

News By Bryan Rilloraza December 5, 2019
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Good news! ING Savings Account customers will receive a PHP 100 rebate per transaction for fund transfer fees from now until January 31, 2020.

ING is giving its customers another reason to save this holiday season. From now until January 31, 2020, ING will offer a fixed rebate of PHP 100 for every successful electronic bank transfer from another bank to your ING Savings Account, for up to two transactions per month. 

“We believe in giving our customers control of their money and freedom to move their funds as they need and wish, especially when most people have money in different bank accounts. While ING does not charge any transfer fees, other banks charge fees as high as PHP 100 for interbank fund transfers,” said Mohamed Keraine, Head of Retail at ING Philippines.

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Mohamed added: “By offering our clients a rebate on transfer fees, we are removing one of the barriers that hinder them from fully maximizing the benefits of their ING Savings Account. The PHP 100 rebate fee offer works alongside the high savings interest rate of 4% per annum, which both new and existing ING clients can enjoy.”

The initiative further reinforces ING’s promise to deliver a differentiating banking experience by addressing a major banking pain point of customers.

The ING Mobile App is available for download on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

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Author Bryan Rilloraza

Bryan is a tech enthusiast and self-admitted geek who enjoys blogging and watching NBA clips on YouTube. He has over 20 years of experience in corporate communications, marketing services, and customer relations from different industries such as telecommunications and banking.

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  1. Miguel 8 months ago Reply

    Digital banks are now offering high-interest rates for their savings accounts.

    https://tonikbank.com/deposit-interest-rates

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