Philippines


PayPal Philippine Bank Codes

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Funny how some local banks refuse to reveal these when PayPal just gives them out. Here’s a list of Philippine bank codes for PayPal withdrawals.

BANK NAME

9 digit bank code

ALLIED BANKING CORP

010320013

AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND

010700015

ASIA UNITED BANK

011020011

BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS

010030015

BANGKOK BANK

010670019

BANK OF AMERICA

010120019

BANK OF CHINA

011140014

BANK OF TOKYO

010460012

BANCO DE ORO (& EPCIB)

010530667

BANK OF COMMERCE

010440016

BANK OF THE PHIL ISLANDS

010040018

CHINA BANKING CORP

010100013

CHINA TRUST COMML BANK

010690015

CITIBANK N.A.

010070017

DEVT BANK OF THE PHILS

010590018

DEUTSCHE BANK

010650013

EAST WEST BANK

010620014

EXPORT & INDUSTRY BANK

010860010

FUJI BANK

010640010

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK

010060014

INTL COMML BANK OF CHINA

010560019

INTL EXCHANGE BANK

010680012

JP MORGAN CHASE BANK

010720011

KOREA EXCHANGE BANK

010710018

INTL NEDERLAND BANK

010660016

LAND BANK OF THE PHILS

010350025

MAYBANK OF THE PHILS

010220016

METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST CO

010269996

PHIL BANK OF COMMUNICATION

010110016

PHIL TRUST COMPANY

010090039

PHIL NATIONAL BANK

010080010

PRUDENTIAL BANK

010150018

PHIL VETERANS BANK

010330016

RIZAL COMML BANKING CORP

010280014

SECURITY BANK & TRUST CO

010140015

STANDARD CHARTERED BANK

010050011

UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK

010299995

UNION BANK OF THE PHILS

010419995

UNITED OVERSEAS BANK

010270189

Thanks to PayPal for the info, and no thanks to slow Philippine banks for the secrecy. Thanks to Jhay Rocas for the heads-up.

Filipinos: Screw Multiply, Use Friendster

While bottom-tier social network Multiply stepped into deep shit by partnering with ABS-CBN, OpenSocial-enabled Friendster is expanding its Philippine office. Friendster serves 10.7 million Filipinos — and despite their history of technical glitches and patent trolling, I like the way they show how people are connected. They’re smart enough to use OpenSocial, they didn’t lure users through illegal filesharing, they didn’t lure users through nontransactional online “storefronts”, and they didn’t become party to a petty network war. Friendster already avoids a lot of the mistakes Multiply makes.

That’s because Friendster focuses on its core business of social networking — from expanding in key markets to adopting the right technologies. Even its patent-trolling is on focus. Multiply, meanwhile, goes half-baked on everything — from ersatz filesharing and content management, to ignoring de facto industry standards, to relying on some silly TV station to sell ad space.

Here’s the bottom line for Filipino social networkers: Multiply is slow to adopt standards, dependent on a TV station, and unfocused as a social network. Friendster adopted OpenSocial early, maintains its own office in a key market, and remains focused as a social network. Multiply serves around 2 million Filipinos, Friendster serves 10.7 million. If you want to connect with Filipinos, then screw Multiply. Use Friendster. That goes for users, developers, and advertisers.

(Of course, to connect with your American friends, use MySpace. Story via Hans Koch.)