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    Users could convert their cash to e-money through cash-in and cash-out outlets like sari-sari stores with a transaction fee of ₱1.00. [4] [5] GCash launched its mobile application in 2012 to shift from physical outlets to a digital cashless system. [6]

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  4. Philippine fintech GCash hires banks for up to $1.5 billion ...

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    GCash, a Philippine fintech firm, has hired banks, including Citi, Jefferies and UBS, to work on an up to $1.5 billion domestic initial public offering, three sources with knowledge of the matter ...

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    Users could deposit cash into their ewallets for a small transaction fee at convenience stores and pawnshops, and then use that e-cash to make purchases on their phones. GCash’s services have ...

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  9. Peer-to-peer transaction - Wikipedia

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    During a transaction, money is taken out of the user's account within the application and transferred to the receiving user's account. If there is not enough money in the account to complete the transaction, money is taken directly from the user's bank account to finish the transaction. [2] [6] [7]