Coins Payments Guide in the Philippines
Last updated: April 11, 2024
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- Coins.ph is a convenient way to make a payment online in the Philippines.
- You can use Coins.ph to pay your "Big Loan" loan.
- You will find detailed instructions in this article.
Coins.ph is a platform where you could buy coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other types of coins. Over some time, it has evolved and now it is also a payment processing system for paying your bills in the Philippines. Today, we will talk about the Coins.ph bills payment and show you what different sorts of bills you can pay with this online platform.
How to Pay a "Big Loan" Loan Using Coins.ph
"Big Loan" offers Filipino citizens innovative financial solutions that help them get a quick loan at any time of day or night. "Big Loan" is a legal, government-licensed lender that gives loans 24/7. "Big Loan" is a fully automated lender. You can apply for a personal loan up to PHP 25,000 at any time through our website. Our loan approval rates are as high as 95% and the loan is disbursed within a few hours. We offer a wide range of repayment options. For example, you can make repayments using Coins.ph.
Step 1
Login to Coins.ph app and click "Pay Bills".
Step 2
Then select "Loans".
Step 3
Then enter all the required information.
Step 4
Then press "Confirm". You will also receive an SMS confirmation with your Coins.ph invoice receipt.
What Bills Can I Pay with Coins.ph?
There are many Coins.ph bills payment businesses that you can choose from. Here are several examples:
Electric bill
Meralco, Davao Light, Cotabato Light, and some more
Broadband
Globe, Converge, Sky, and Smart
Cable channels
Cignal, Verdant W-Tribe, etc.
Government
NBI clearance, PAG-IBIG, and NSO documents
How to Pay Bills Online with Coins.ph?
Step 1
The first step that you have to do is to sign up for an account and then fund that account.
Step 2
From there, just go to your dashboard and then click on "Pay Bills".
Step 3
From here, you will see a list of the billers. The first step is to choose the type of bill you want to pay from a drop-down called "Bill Type".
Step 4
The next step is to go to the drop-down called "Company Name". It is here that you will choose the actual name of the company that you want to pay. Then, type the amount of what you want to pay.
Step 5
The next step is to type your account number. This number depends on how your biller recognizes accounts.
Step 6
Once all inputs are done, you can now click on the button that says "Pay Bill". If something is wrong, you will receive a warning, and then you'll have to re-type the info on the screen.
How to Add Funds to Your Coins.ph Account
To start using Coins.ph for payments, you need to add funds to your account. You can do this in several ways:
Physical Locations
Palawan Pawnshop, Western Union, M Lhuillier
Online Methods
Online bank account or transfer, over-the-counter banking
E-Wallets
PayMaya and GCash
Once you have added funds, your money will reflect in your Coins.ph account in peso. Your account has several balances in it:
- PHP – Philippine peso
- Coins such as BTC, Ethereum, XRP, BCH
You can move these balances from one kind of coin to another, or even from coin to peso. However, you have to know that the price you pay depends on the money you get. Moving one balance to another has a fee. Also, there is a trade difference that you have to account for.
Coins.ph Payment Charges and Rebates
There is a current promotion called Coins.ph Bills Payment Rebate. In this process, you will receive:
- 10% rebate for your first ₱2,000 payment for a load
- 5% for your phone loads after that
- ₱5 for every unique bill that you pay
- ₱100 if you pay 5 unique bills on a weekly basis
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I deposit coins in the Philippines?
You can cash in to your Coins.ph Wallet in 7-Eleven, TouchPay, Globe GCash, M Lhuillier ePay, Palawan Express Pera Padala, Cebuana Lhuillier and Bayad Center.
Is Coins PH safe and legit?
Yes, Coins.ph is safe and trusted and regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as a licensed Virtual Currency Exchange, Electronic Money Issuer (EMI), and Remittance and Transfer Agent (RA).
Can I use coins PH without Internet?
Internet is required to use Coins.ph.
For questions call us at support@bigloans.ph