BDO Remittance refers to Banco de Oro’s services for sending and receiving money internationally, connecting Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and others with families in the Philippines.BDO Remittance FAQ | bdoremittance.com
Common payout options include direct credit to a BDO bank account, cash pickup at participating locations, and other partner-assisted methods designed for speed and convenience.
To send money to BDO, choose a channel from the global network or an accredited partner, then select the payout method that matches the receiver’s needs.
If a transfer is delayed, use the remittance status inquiry with the complete reference number to verify progress.

BDO Remittance refers to Banco de Oro’s services for sending and receiving money internationally, connecting Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and others with families in the Philippines.

Common payout options include direct credit to a BDO bank account, cash pickup at participating locations, and other partner-assisted methods designed for speed and convenience.

To send money to BDO, choose a channel from the global network or an accredited partner, then select the payout method that matches the receiver’s needs.

For bank deposit payouts, provide the recipient’s full name as it appears on their bank records and the BDO account number (often 12 digits), plus a mobile number for notifications.

For cash pickup, the receiver typically needs the remittance reference number and a valid ID to claim funds at a BDO branch or approved pickup point.

Many transfers can be credited within the same day, and some partner routes support near real-time posting depending on corridor and payout rail availability.

Security and reliability are key priorities for cross-border transfers, especially for regular family support and urgent needs.

Coverage commonly includes major regions where OFWs live and work, supported by partner networks and digital apps for easier sending.

Tracking can be done using the complete reference number, including any letters or special characters if provided on the transaction receipt.

This site provides an informational guide to typical remittance flows: choosing a service, providing accurate recipient details, and confirming payout status.

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Frequently asked questions about BDO Remittance: international transfers, claiming, sending, and tracking.

Always double-check the recipient’s name and account number before confirming a transfer to avoid delays.

If you use cash pickup, keep the reference number private and share it only with the intended receiver.

If a transfer is delayed, use the remittance status inquiry with the complete reference number to verify progress.

BDO Remittance refers to Banco de Oro’s services for sending and receiving money internationally, connecting Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and others with families in the Philippines.

Common payout options include direct credit to a BDO bank account, cash pickup at participating locations, and other partner-assisted methods designed for speed and convenience.

To send money to BDO, choose a channel from the global network or an accredited partner, then select the payout method that matches the receiver’s needs.