PalawanPay has slashed its Instapay transfer fee to just PHP 7.50 in a desperate yet oddly effective attempt to stand out in the overcrowded digital wallet circus.

From June 15 to August 15, 2025, users can send money via Instapay at one of the lowest rates in the market, beating the usual PHP 10 to PHP 25 fees most platforms shamelessly charge.

This promo targets cost-conscious individuals, families, and microentrepreneurs who are just trying to survive one transfer at a time.

PalawanPay claims the promo offers real-time transfers without sacrificing speed or security, because clearly, miracles do happen for PHP 7.50.

Beyond this suspiciously generous fee cut, the app throws in unlimited free cash-ins at over 3,500 branches, no fees for mobile load purchases, PHP 10 cashback on Instapay cash-ins, and rewards points—as if anyone’s still counting.

With digital transactions now a lifeline, PalawanPay positions itself as the messiah of “mura, mabilis, at walang kuskos-balungos” money transfers, saving the day one meager peso at a time.

Backed by the Palawan Group of Companies, the app is just one part of a sprawling empire offering everything from pawnshops to gold bars to microinsurance.

The promo is available on the PalawanPay app via Google Play, Huawei AppGallery, and the Apple App Store—because even salvation needs to be downloaded.

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