Security Bank payment center
Security Bank
Automatic Debit Arrangement (ADA)
Security Bank Online (SBOL)
Security Bank Mobile Banker (Mobile App)
Other banks
Online Banking | Over the Counter | ATM | |
Union Bank of the Philippines | |||
Metrobank | |||
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Bank of the Philippine Islands |
Other payment centers
Tips
Here are some tips when paying for your Security Bank credit card bills through available payment channels:
Security Bank
Security Bank Online (SBOL) or Mobile App |
Select your “Payment Account” as a source then choose “Security Bank” as the biller. Currently, SBOL only accepts payments for credit card bills in Philippine Peso. |
Security Bank branches |
Using the Queue Machine, select “Pay Bills,” then “Credit Card,” then choose “SBC Mastercard.” Next, enter your credit card number and the amount you want to pay, then wait for your number to be called. For branches without a Queue Machine, present your statement of account or provide your credit card number and the amount you want to pay to the teller. Visit our Branch Directory for the updated list of contact details and operating hours of our branches. |
Automatic Debit Arrangement (ADA) |
Fill out the Auto Debit Collections (ADC) Enrollment form and submit it to any branch for validation. Once enrolled, ADC will take effect on your next billing cycle. If you have a dual currency credit card, you’ll need to define source accounts in Philippine Peso and US Dollars. ADC automatically debits payments every month. Remember to sufficiently fund your account before your due date to avoid inconvenience. |
For dual currency billings | You can pay your credit card US dollar billings at any Security Bank branch or via Automatic Debit Collection (ADC). |
Bank payment partners
BPI |
Online Banking and Mobile App Select “Payments/Load” – “PAY BILLS” and choose “SB CARDS CORPORATION (SBCARD)” as your biller. |
UnionBank |
Online Banking Select “Pay Bills” and choose “SECURITY BANK MASTERCARD” as your biller. |
PNB |
Digital App Select “Pay Bills” and choose “Security Bank Corporation” as your biller.
ATM Select “Debit Bills” and choose your deposit account for payment. Select “Credit Card” and choose “Security Bank Corporation” as the biller. |
Metrobank |
Internet Banking Go to Shortcuts and select “Pay Bills” and choose “Security Bank Corporation” as your biller. Mobile Banking Select “My Bills” and choose “Security Bank Corporation” as your biller. ATM Select “Payments” and choose your deposit account for payment. Select “Credit Card” and choose “Security Bank Corporation” as the biller. |
Over-the-counter (OTC) |
All bank payment partners accept over-the-counter payments at any of their branches. When paying, present the payment slip together with your cash or check payment to the teller or cashier. Be sure to enter “Security Bank Corporation” as payee or biller name and your credit card number in the payment slip. |
Other payment centers
CLiQQ |
Kiosks and Mobile app Select “Bills Payment” – “Credit Card” from the Biller Categories and choose “Security Bank Mastercard Peso” as your credit card provider or biller. |
GCash | Select “Pay Bills” – “Credit Cards” from the Biller Categories and choose “Security Bank Mastercard” as your biller. |
Remember to review your payment details before confirming your transaction to avoid any delays in posting your payments.
All check payments should be payable to SECURITY BANK CORPORATION or SECURITY BANK CORP. Legibly write the principal cardholder’s name and the Security Bank credit card number at the back of the check.
Reminder
All payments due must be made on or before the due date reflected in your Statement of Account. If your due date falls on a weekend or a holiday, ensure your payment is posted on the next banking day.
Payments made through bank partners and payment centers will be posted to your account within 2-3 banking days.
If you are paying with a local or regional check, consider the cut-off period for check clearing. Check payments will only be posted once cleared and credited to Security Bank’s account.