How do I know my account number in BDO ATM?
If you applied for BDO ATM card with Passbook, you can find the account number printed inside the Passbook. Alternatively, you can ask for your account number (BDO ATM) by going to your BDO branch or to any BDO branch and request for your account number.
How many digits is the BDO account number?
12 digits
Banco de Oro (BDO): Accounts are normally 12 digits long. Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI): Account number (10 digits long). Any other bank accounts in the Philippines: A maximum of PHP 300,000 per transfer.
How many digits is ATM account number?
16 digits
On the front face of debit card, a 16 digits’ code is written. First 6 digits are Bank Identification Number and the rest 10 digits are Unique Account Number of the card holder. Even the Global Hologram printed on the debit card is a type of security hologram which is very difficult to copy.
Where is the account number in BDO passbook?
If you have a passbook, you can use it to find your BDO account number. The account number is usually printed on the first page of your passbook.
Is ATM card number and account number the same?
The sixteen digits on your card is your debit card number. It is unique to your checking account but different from your account number. You’ll have to read off or enter this number when making a purchase over the phone or online.
How will I know my BDO account number?
On the BDO online banking website, your account number can be viewed by going to My Accounts > My Accounts. On the BDO mobile app, you can see your account number by selecting your BDO account, which will then show your account details such as the account number, available balance, account type, and currency.
Where can I find my 12 digit BDO account number?
What is a passbook savings account?
What is a Passbook Savings Account? This type of savings account offers a competitive interest rate along with a physical notebook (the passbook) to track the flow of money into and out of your savings account. Passbook Savings Accounts are great for teaching kids the ABCs of personal finance and saving.