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How to Fund Your Security Bank Account
Make a deposit or transfer funds to your account to maintain the required minimum balance to continue using and enjoying your account.
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We recommend enrolling to Security Bank Online First
For any of the options to fund your account, we highly encourage you to enroll to Security Bank Online first. Using the web or app version of Security Bank online will let you track and fund your account easily. We’ve also simplified the enrollment procedure so it shouldn’t take you more than 5 minutes.
You can click here to enroll
How to Enroll
- Go to this link: https://online.securitybank.com/enroll
- Choose Account Type
- Follow the steps and fill out the necessary information
- Get your reference number and wait for SMS or Email notification
Channels you can use to fund your account
Via Online Funds Transfer
Through interbank funds transfer facilities such as InstaPay or PESONet from your other bank accounts
How to do it
Via GCash, Maya, etc.
Through mobile e-wallet fund transfer such as GCash, Maya, and other wallets.
How to do it
At any SBC Branch
Over-the-counter via cash deposit at any Security Bank branch
Required Maintaining Balance of SBC Accounts
For reference, here’s a table of our accounts’ required maintaining balance. Please make sure to maintain the required minimum balance to avoid fees or account closure.
Product | Minimum Balance Requirement |
All Access Account | PHP 25,000 |
Easy Savings | PHP 10,000 |
Money Builder | PHP 10,000 |
Regular Build Up Savings | PHP 5,000 |
Premium Build Up Savings | PHP 50,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I transfer via e-wallets like GCash or Maya?
How to receive money from GCASH via Transfer Page or through QR
- On the GCASH app, tap ‘Transfer’
- Tap ‘Security Bank’
- Input the required details to process and tap ‘Send Money’
- Double check your details the tap ‘Confirm
- Payment confirmation receipt will be flashed in the screen
Source: https://help.gcash.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017566414-How-can-I-send-money-to-a-bank-
How to receive money from your Maya account
- Log in to your Maya account
- Tap “Bank Transfer” in the Home screen
- Select ‘Security Bank’ from the list and input amount
- Input Recipient Details
- Tap ‘Continue’
- Review your Send Money transaction details
- Tap ‘Send’
- Wait for Maya’s confirmation via SMS
Source: https://www.maya.ph/bank-transfer
How do I use Instapay/PesoNet?
You can conveniently transfer funds from your other bank account via interbank funds transfer facilities such as InstaPay or PESONet. Follow this easy step:
- Log in to your other bank account via mobile app or browser.
- Click “Transfer” in the Home screen
- Choose ‘To Other Bank’ and select ‘Security Bank Corporation’ from the list and input amount
- Input Recipient Details
- Tap ‘Continue’
- Review your Send Money transaction details
- Tap ‘Send’
- Wait for your Bank’s confirmation via SMS
Am I being charged for inactive/dormant accounts?
Do you charge inactive/dormant accounts?
Yes, please check the breakdown below.
FEES AND CHARGES | PESO SAVINGS ACCOUNT | PESO CHECKING ACCOUNT | DOLLAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT |
Dormancy Charges starting on the 61st month | PHP30 per month | PHP30 per month | PHP30 per month (based on prevailing exchange rate) |
Minimum Balance Charges to be collected only if the account falls below minimum balance for two (2) consecutive months | PHP300 per month | · For All-Access Account: Php500 per month · For BusinessPlus Account: Php1,000 per monthafter the 2nd month · For other checking accounts: Php300 per month | USD10 per month |
Early Closure Charges (within 90 days) | PHP300 (within 30 days) | USD5 (within 30 days) |
What other fees are you charging?
We only charge fees depending on the penalty incurred. Click here for a full breakdown.