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MANILA, Philippines – The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) announced on Thursday night, June 8, that its clients could now attempt to access its online-related functions.
These functions – automated teller machines (ATMs), online banking, and mobile banking – could reportedly be accessed, based on a tweet at 9:22 pm.
BPI Advisory pic.twitter.com/g6kVvICQBF
— BPI (@TalktoBPI) June 8, 2017
The bank did, however, note that some users may not be able to access their accounts online, as they expected a “high volume of transactions” to take place after their announcements.
Attempts to access the BPI online sign-in page were sporadic, based on testing at approximately 10:30 pm, though people can reportedly use the ATMs at this time without issue.
The announcement on Thursday night marks the second time BPI announced a resolution to the mispostings on clients’ accounts.
BPI was forced to shut off their online services on Thursday morning after announcing a fix on the first day of downtime on Wednesday. – Rappler.com
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