Dash Remit – a mobile remittance service on the Singtel Dash app that lets you transfer money to the
Philippines at better exchange rates and low fixed fees.
This means you can send emergency funds to your family back home for cash pick-up, top up your Philippines
bank account or GCash wallet anytime, anywhere and be assured that your money will arrive on time – almost
instantly*!
Also, get a 30-day FREE Dash Protect insurance each time you make a transfer of at least
SGD100 (before fees).
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Why trust Dash with your remittances?
Use your holidays to rest and relax.
With Singtel Dash, make remittances safely at a time and place of your choice.
Family and friends back home can choose their preferred channels, such as Cash Pick-up, GCash wallet, or bank
account, to receive remittances in their local currency, Peso.
Money transfers are fast, at excellent exchange rates, and low transaction fees.
In addition to the Philippines, there are many other locations that you can send money to. Here’s a list of all
locations.
Send money securely.
Money-back guarantee.
Licensed and regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore
Pay low fees.
Competitive exchange rates.
Transparent transactions
Earn Dash
reward points.
50 points, every time you remit.
When remitting with Dash, you save money that can
be sent home so that your recipients receive more.
Better exchange rates and low fees allow you to save more money that can be sent back home.
*Note: Exchange rate listed here is on 7 March 2022. Refer to the Dash app for the latest exchange rate.
The details expressed on this website, including the exchange rates and amounts are for information purposes, and in no event shall Singtel guarantee the accuracy on any of the total remittance amounts and exchange rate. Singtel accepts no liability for any losses or damages suffered as a result of your reliance on the information contained on this website. Subject to real-time changes, you are advised to check the current exchange rate with the respective service providers for the most up-to-date information.
Download Dash NowStart remitting in a few easy steps
Download Singtel Dash
from the App Store, Google Play store, or HUAWEI AppGallery.
Sign up for a Singtel Dash account.
Register for Remittance.
Select Send Money >
Register for remittance
Examples of proof of address:
- Singtel, M1, Starhub bill or any other telco bill
- Bank statement
- Dormitory card/pass
- Employment Letter with company letterhead and customer’s full name
- Tenancy agreement
- Letter from Singapore government agency (Eg. MOM)
- Water or Electricity bill
Add a Recipient.
Select Send Money >
OVERSEAS > Add a Recipient
Top up your Dash Balance
From the Dash app, PayNow VPA / PayNow QR, bank account, or OCBC PayAnyone. Also at 7-Eleven, AXS machine, Sheng Siong $TM, SoCash, Singtel Shop, and Singtel Exclusive Retailer.
Send Money
Select Send Money > Overseas
> Select Recipient
View your transaction records
Select ‘History’
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You can send money to the Philippines using any of the following methods:
-
Using Cash Pick-ups through the following outlets:
- Cebuana Lhuillier
- LBC Express
- M Lhuiilier
- Palawan Pawnshop
- Through the GCash wallet.
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You can also transfer money to a bank account in the following banks:
- BDO Unibank
- Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
- Metrobank
- BPI Family Savings Bank
- China Bank
- China Bank Savings
- East West Bank
- HSBC
- Land Bank
- Maybank Phils. Inc.
- Philippine National Bank
- Philippine Savings Bank
- RCBC
- RCBC Savings Bank
- Security Bank
- Union Bank
- United Coconut Planters Bank
The transaction fee differs according to the mode of remittance you choose.
For Cash Pick-ups, you pay a flat fee of SGD 4.50 per transfer.
For transfer to the GCash wallet, SGD 3.50 is chargeable for every transaction.
And, for money transfers through a bank account, SGD 3.8 is payable per transfer.
Our exchange rates are competitive so that you can get the best benefits. However, exchange rates are
subject to market fluctuations.
It is recommended that to know the real time SDG to PHP exchange rate, check your Singtel Dash app by
selecting Send Money > Remit Overseas.
The time of receipt for remittances is dependent on the mode of remittance you choose. For instance:
Remittances made through Cash Pick-ups take 15 minutes to reach the recipients.
GCash remittances are transferred in 5 minutes.
For remittances made through bank accounts, it may take anywhere between 15 minutes and 2 Filipino
banking days to transfer money to the recipient’s account.
Using the Singtel Dash app on your mobile phone to transfer money is easy. Just open the Singtel Dash app and sign-up for an account. Register for remittance by following the step-by-step procedure. Your account will then be approved for remittance. You can add a recipient and remit the desired amount.
For your convenience, we provide you with multiple options to top up your Dash balance.
If you choose to top up your Dash balance using your mobile phone, you can do so from the Singtel Dash
app, eNETS account, PayNow VPA / FAST/ PayNow QR, PayAnyone OCBC, Dash PET, or credit/debit* cards.
Top up facility is also available at 7-Eleven outlets, AXS machines, SoCash, Sheng Siong $TM, Singtel
Shops, and Singtel Exclusive Retailers.
* Convenience fees applicable
You can earn reward points for every remittance and redeem them for attractive gifts.
Earn 50 reward points with every remit.
Learn more about reward points here.
Examples of proof of address:
- Singtel, M1, Starhub bill or any other telco bill
- Bank statement
- Dormitory card/pass
- Employment Letter with company letterhead and customer’s full name
- Tenancy agreement
- Letter from Singapore government agency (Eg. MOM)
- Water or Electricity bill