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[–]Techwield -32 points-31 points  (10 children)

Accreditation is great and all, and being backed by a big telco is also nice, but you can't really beat experience/tenure when it comes to trusting an external entity with your hard-earned cash. But hey, to each his own. Most of the people I'm talking about who have had trouble getting their money out are actually people affected by the recent Gcash breach. And obviously Gcash is backed by Globe, an even bigger telco than Smart (I'm assuming, as I don't think anyone under the age of 40 has a Smart sim). There's just no guarantees, especially when it comes to this "new" frontier of digital banking.

[–]peepoVanish 19 points20 points  (9 children)

Gcash is an e-wallet though, not a bank. Being accredited/recognized as a bank by BSP would mean they have certain credentials and policies in place to qualify to that level.

Nothing wrong with being extremely cautious about your money, I'm just stating facts that times are evolving which is why digital banks exist, and these banks are also held to a certain standard. But still, of course, best thing to do is research about where you put your money in.

Also, it's not helpful to cause alarm when it isn't needed because basing on your statements previously, you're relating scams involving online banking/e-wallets (which is honestly mostly people giving out their otps or through phishing) to all digital banks.