Philippines Currency

Travelling to or living in Philippines? Managing your money shouldn’t be stressful. With TransferGo, you can send, spend, and exchange money affordably — so more of your money goes where it matters.

Use the GoCard in Philippines

Open a UK bank account with us and get a GoCard for smarter spending in Philippines. Pay in local shops, use ATMs globally, and enjoy contactless payments—all with zero hidden fees. Everything is managed from the app. Available only to UK and EU residents.

What is the currency in Philippines?

The official currency is the Philippine peso

The peso has been the official currency since Spanish colonial times, with modern notes and coins issued by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

PHP, ₱

Banknotes

₱20

₱50

₱100

₱200

₱500

₱1,000

Coins

1

5

10 pesos

1

5

10

25 centavos

How to spend money in Philippines

Cash is essential across much of the Philippines, particularly in rural towns, local transport (jeepneys, tricycles), and street food stalls. In Metro Manila and other big cities, cards are accepted in malls, hotels, and larger restaurants, with contactless payments becoming more popular. Mobile wallets such as GCash and Maya are widely used for everyday payments, even in small shops. ATMs are common in cities but charge fees per withdrawal.

  • Tip: Always pay in the local currency to get the best exchange rate and avoid extra conversion charges.

Tips for exchanging money in Philippines

Exchange rates at shopping mall money changers are usually fairer than banks.

Avoid airport exchanges, which tend to have poor rates.

Carry small bills for transport and rural purchases.

When withdrawing from ATMs, be mindful of withdrawal limits and international fees.

With TransferGo, you can send pesos directly to friends, family, or bank accounts—ideal for remittances that power everyday life in the Philippines.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the official currency used in Philippines?

The Philippine peso (PHP, ₱).

What is the official currency used in Philippines?

Symbol: ₱ | Code: PHP

Can I use my home currency in Philippines?

Not for daily transactions. Some hotels may take USD, but pesos are the standard currency.

How can I use my GoCard in Philippines?

Just activate it in the app and start spending—online or in stores.

Is it better to use cash or card when spending in Philippines?

Cash is widely used, especially outside cities. Cards are accepted in malls, restaurants, and hotels.

Are credit or debit cards widely accepted in Philippines?

Yes, in urban areas, but smaller shops often prefer cash.

Are there ATMs available in Philippines, and are there withdrawal limits?

Yes, ATMs are common. Withdrawal fees and limits vary by bank.

Can I use a GoCard in Philippines?

Yes! You can use your GoCard for spending, withdrawing, or managing your money—with fair rates and no hidden fees.