LBC Pera Padala and Rates


If you’re looking to transfer money, documents, mail, parcels, or even large cargo, this long-trusted company is certainly up to the task! Here’s a quick guide to LBC Pera Padala rates: 

 LBC Pera Padala Rates 

 Two of LBC’s most popular remittance services are the PesoPak Next Day Door-to-Door delivery and their Instant Peso Padala. They also have a service that allows you to send money to a local bank account in 24 hours (Remit to Account). Here are their rates for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

 

PRINCIPAL AMOUNT

Instant Peso Padala Service Fee

Next Day Delivery

(PesoPak) Service Fee

Remit to Account

(PH bank)

₱100

₱3

₱35

₱100

₱101 – ₱200

₱6

₱37

₱100

₱201 – ₱300

₱9

₱52

₱100

₱301 – ₱400

₱12

₱54

₱100

₱401 – ₱500

₱15

₱59

₱100

₱501 – ₱600

₱18

₱71

₱100

₱601 – ₱700

₱21

₱76

₱100

₱701 – ₱800

₱24

₱80

₱100

₱801 – ₱900

₱27

₱80

₱100

₱901 – ₱1000

₱30

₱80

₱100

₱1001 – ₱1500

₱45

₱80

₱100

₱1501 – ₱2000

₱60

₱80

₱120

 

 

 

 

How to Send Money via LBC 

1: Go to the nearest LBC branch 

Step 2: Fill out the Remittance form with the following information: Your full name Your residential address Your contact information Recipient’s full name Recipient’s address Recipient’s contact number

Step 3: Submit the following to the agent at the counter: Accomplished form Valid ID Amount you wish to send Transfer fee (see above)

 Step 4: Once your transfer is complete, keep the receipt and take note of the tracking number issued.

Step 5: Fund transfers are typically ready in minutes so notify your recipient of the tracking number and the exact amount transferred so they can pick up ASAP. Remind them to bring a valid ID before going to the nearest LBC branch.

 LBC Express operating hours LBC still operates 7 days a week on all 6,400 branches and agent locations nationwide. Operating hours vary depending on location (normally between 7AM and 8PM) and local curfew hours.

LBC has pioneered express delivery cargo shipping and 24-hour door-to-door delivery in the Philippines. Its parent company has been around since 1945, and LBC today has become the largest express courier, cargo, and money remittance service company in the country.

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