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By Patricia Isabella Romarate
Published March 31, 2020 6:31 PM PHT

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Here are three mobile apps that let you send money amid the enhanced community quarantine.

Amid the enhanced community quarantine placed in Luzon due to the coronavirus outbreak, some Filipinos are searching for easier options to send money. Since everyone is encouraged to stay at home, here are three mobile apps that let you send money at the comfort of your home.

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Photo by NordWood Themes

GCash

GCash, known for its online payment services, has Cash-In and Cash-Out partners like SM Malls, Mercury Drug, LBC, and more. The list is updated daily on its official Facebook page.

The GCash app is available on both Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

You can also make money transfers to over 40 banks for free using GCash.

PayMaya & Smart Padala

PayMaya, an online payment mobile app, is an official partner of Smart Padala. This means that PayMaya users can send money from the comfort of their home to Smart Padala branches all over the Philippines.

Just follow this 6-step process from PayMaya.

Here are the available channels, as of March 31, where you can add money to your PayMaya account. The list is updated daily on its official Facebook page.

eCebuana

Cebuana Lhuillier launched the eCebuana app on March 20.

The eCebuana lets you send and receive money from bank accounts and other Micro Savings account, check your Micro Savings balance, e-load, and bills payment.

You may download the eCebuana on Google Play Store for free.

It is better to be on the safe side. Stay at home and do your transactions using these apps.

For those who wish to be part of GMA's efforts to help stop the spread of COVID-19, you may visit the Kapuso Foundation.

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