The Philippines’ leading finance app, GCash, rolled out its Virtual US Account, a new service that allows Filipinos to receive US Dollar (USD) payments and remittancesThe Philippines’ leading finance app, GCash, rolled out its Virtual US Account, a new service that allows Filipinos to receive US Dollar (USD) payments and remittances

GCash rolls out Virtual US Account for efficient cross-border payments

2025/12/22 16:10
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The Philippines’ leading finance app, GCash, rolled out its Virtual US Account, a new service that allows Filipinos to receive US Dollar (USD) payments and remittances directly into their GCash e-wallets without needing a US-based bank account.

The update reflects the company’s continuing evolution from a super-app for financial technology and everyday life services into a wide-reaching financial ecosystem designed to adapt to global shifts in work, money movement, and digital livelihoods.

Support for the freelancer community and beyond

In alignment with Department of Information and Communications Technology’s (DICT) digital work and freelancer empowerment initiatives, the latest product of GCash addresses the growing demographic of Filipinos earning beyond national borders in the widening global gig economy: For freelancers working with US-based clients, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) sending money to loved ones back home, and Filipinos who rely on international remittances, the feature eliminates frictions.

Freelancers, in particular, have long struggled with high platform fees and waiting periods before their earnings can finally reach their accounts.

For Filipino freelancer Louise Jen Manalo, the means to acquire their resources and income as freelancers should be borderless.

“I believe that the Filipino freelancing is still fairly new, so that also means lack of available resources online,” she observed.

“Hopefully, in the future, [there are] more technology innovations for us freelancers, so it will be easier to pay taxes, get service payments from clients, and know where to put your money,” she added.

Dana Krystelle Novales, another Filipino freelancer, shares the same sentiment: “If you have convenience, you are confident in sending invoices. You’re confident in pricing yourself and valuing yourself.”

Addressing these needs among freelancers, this newest feature allows freelancers to receive USD real-time payments directly from international clients and enable immediate conversion into Philippine Peso.

The service provides users with a US Automated Clearing House (ACH) and wire routing number, enabling direct receipt of USD. Such a feature was accessible only through foreign banks, expensive third-party platforms, or time-consuming remittance channels.

The financial flexibility GCash Virtual US Account provides can translate into more meaningful savings and higher retained income for freelancers.

Secure payments anywhere

As more Filipinos transact globally, trust and safety remain foundational to driving adoption. With its new offering for cross border transactions, GCash assures users of utmost effort when it comes to account safety.

Paul Albano, General Manager for GCash International, takes pride in their security-first principles.

“Trust and security are at the forefront of all our initiatives and innovations in GCash,” he said. “We continuously work with our regulators (the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) to make sure our protocols and technology is world-class.”

Mr. Albano also acknowledges that secure payments are the top concern among freelancers.

“[Freelancers] are really on their own; they’re here to fend for themselves,” he shared. “I want to let them know that GCash is their partner. They’re not on their own as far as financial inclusion and progress is concerned. We will continuously work on expanding the financial solutions that we offer.”

The GCash Virtual US Account is powered by global payments network Meridian Payments  US. It is also protected by the same cybersecurity infrastructure that supports GCash’s broader system, including multi-factor authentication, real-time fraud monitoring, AI-driven anomaly detection, and encryption to safeguard personal and financial data.

Users receiving payments from abroad go through the same verification and security checkpoints as domestic transactions, ensuring that the convenience of dollar transfers does not come at the expense of our user protection.

A start for serving global Filipinos

The GCash Virtual US Account, for Mr. Albano, is just the start for serving Filipino professionals and consumers around the globe.

“GCash Virtual US Account is just the start, and we want to expand that further to best service their needs,” he said.

With Filipino workers all around the globe, GCash anticipates working on other currencies, like Euro, to bridge swift financial transactions.

Over the past years, the platform expanded into payment, lending, insurance, investments, and lifestyle services. Adding a cross-border payment layer is a strategic advancement that integrates global earnings into the domestic ecosystem.

GCash Virtual US Account signals a major step in democratizing access to global earnings for Filipinos. By providing a simple, swift, and more affordable way to receive USD payments, the platform is reducing long-standing barriers tied to offshore banking and remittance transfers.

As the Filipino workforce becomes increasingly global — from creative freelancers to professional OFWs — this new feature could redefine how overseas earnings are received, managed, and reinvested in the local economy.


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