The Philippines' RIZAL COMMERCIAL Banking Corp announced plans to launch blockchain remittances to Japan June 20 in a partnership with two Japanese banks.
Quoted by local news media outlet Business World, First Senior Vice-President Manny T. Narciso said the scheme, which will form part of IBM's global blockchain pilot, aims to serve Filipinos who work in Japan and send money home.
"We want to serve the in Japan through this technology and we're doing it in partnership with two Japanese banks," he said.
"For the OFWs in Japan, will make remittance faster and cheaper as we will collect less fees."
The move continues the increasing interest in blockchain and cryptocurrency from Filipino banks which has surfaced this year.
Last month, UnionBank appeared at a conference with a Bitcoin mining mock-up, having earlier worked with Visa on a remittance channel to Singapore.
In addition to IBM, RCBC will use Japan's Resona Bank and another partner for blockchain infrastructure.
In April, the Philippines' government opted to allow cryptocurrency companies into a special economic zone on the proviso they present investment potential.
Filipino Bank to Launch Japan Remittances Using IBM and Partners
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