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Express Payment System The EPS logo The Express Payment System, more commonly known as the EPS, was the EFTPOS system originally of the ATM cards of Bank of the Philippine Islands and its subsidiaries, BPI Family Savings Bank and BPI Direct Savings Bank. Today [when?], it is the EFTPOS system of the Expressnet interbank network in the Philippines.
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Expressnet is known for its Express Payment System (EPS), which was at first the debit card system of the BPI Express Teller ATM card. In 2005, the network expanded to include cardholders of all Landbank E.A.S.Y. (E xpress A ccess for S avers like Y ou) and Banco de Oro (local and international) ATM cards.
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A Savings Bank (operating as BPI BanKo) is a wholly owned subsidiary of BPI established through the merging of BPI Direct Savings Bank (the first internet-based bank in the country, allowing expatriate Filipinos and overseas workers in countries like Bahrain or Hong Kong to access and manage their bank accounts at any time) and the BPI Globe Banko.
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Prepaid credit card, a card that debits money from an associated account that ordinarily uses a signature rather than a PIN for verification Stored-value card, a card that has a monetary value that is recorded as data on the card itself, and thus can be used without online access to an associated account
Jorgen Wouters Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:16 PM What you need to know about prepaid debit cards Now that BB&T has become the latest major bank to announce the end of free checking, untold ...