UnionBank expands ZERO-FEE digital banking, waives another transaction charge on UB online

Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) is making digital banking even more accessible by introducing another ZERO-FEE service on its UnionBank Online platform, reinforcing its commitment to delivering a seamless, convenient, and more affordable banking experience for millions of Filipinos.

Starting July 7, UnionBank customers can enjoy another waived transaction fee through the UnionBank Online app, adding to the growing list of digital banking services that users can access without additional charges.

The latest initiative forms part of the bank’s ongoing ZERO-FEE campaign, which aims to remove common transaction costs and encourage more customers to maximize digital banking for their everyday financial needs.

By eliminating another service fee, UnionBank continues to make banking simpler, faster, and more cost-efficient, allowing customers to manage their finances anytime and anywhere without worrying about extra charges.

The expanded lineup of ZERO-FEE services reflects UnionBank’s broader digital transformation strategy of creating frictionless customer experiences while promoting greater financial inclusion through technology-driven banking solutions.

Customers can explore the complete list of ZERO-FEE services available through the UnionBank Online app by visiting UnionBank’s dedicated information page.

As one of the country’s leading digital banks, UnionBank continues to enhance its mobile banking platform with customer-focused innovations designed to simplify payments, transfers, account management, and other everyday banking transactions.

UnionBank encourages customers to regularly check the UnionBank Online app and its official digital channels for the latest updates and new features that help them maximize the benefits of digital banking.

Union Bank of the Philippines is regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. Deposits are insured by the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) for up to ₱1 million per depositor, in accordance with applicable regulations.

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