Showing posts with label online banking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online banking. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

A PSBank Reminder: #SimpleLangToBeAware


In this digital world, almost all people has their social media accounts. Even children and babies do have social media accounts. I did a Facebook account for my son too. But I never encouraged him to use his account, instead I just tagged him whenever we have photos.

I know the risks we have to face my doing such, so we are really careful on what to post about him. Because we will never know when the cyber criminal will attack. Anyway, speaking of cyber criminals, we should be careful in sharing our personal information online. Here are PSBank's reminder that sharing isn't caring. #SimpleLangToBeAware

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From the Press Release Kit:

Filipinos comprise one of the largest digital communities in the world. We thrive on increased connectivity and communication, primarily via social media. It has never been easier to share content online as it is today, from articles from our favorite sites to moments from our everyday lives.

With increased sharing, however, comes a bigger target on your back, which cybercriminals will be happy to hit. They are always on the lookout for any bit of personal information that they could abuse. Your identity might get stolen, huge loans might get credited to your name without your knowledge, and your whereabouts can be traced, leaving you vulnerable to all sorts of crimes.

As such, PSBank reminds everyone that it is important to review the information that we share and post online. Moreover, the Bank says that it is also equally crucial to safe keep personal and financial records properly.

Here are some tips on what you can and cannot share in a public domain:

Never post photos of valid Identification Cards online. Once scammers and cybercriminals get hold of a photo of any of your valid IDs (e.g. PRC, TIN, SSS), they can use your personal information in these IDs to apply for big loans. Keeping photos of your IDs in your phone is also discouraged.

Do not fill up your profiles. While it becomes more convenient from your friends and relatives to know your whereabouts if you post your address and contact details, you also leave yourself vulnerable to hackers and criminals. Also avoid posting your complete birthdays, your exhaustive employment history, and your complete family lineage in social media.

Refrain from posting all of your travel plans or photos, particularly while you are still in the middle of your trip. Not only do you let potential cybercriminals know your current location, you also indirectly tell them that your home residence is currently unattended and vulnerable. Just share some (not all) of your photos after you have arrived back home.

Do not post photos of extravagant or expensive purchases. Yes, buying that dream car or watch may be a fulfilling experience that makes you happy, but don’t get so excited that you act carelessly. Posting indicators of wealth attract scammers and criminals.

Protect your medical records and information. Cybercriminals may use your personal medical details to gain benefits for themselves—drug purchases, false insurance claims—and you may end up paying for all of these. Do not post any medical details online, and properly dispose medical records, prescriptions, and other similar documents.

Properly dispose receipts, pay slips, bank statements, and other similar documents. Shred or dampen these documents, or do anything that could make the details unreadable.

When going out, bring only the necessary cards, IDs, and/or official documents. It is unwise to stuff all your cards in one wallet. Bring only what you need for the day.

“We live in an increasingly connected world where information is created and shared at a fast pace,” says PSBank First Vice President for Information Security Dan Jose D. Duplito. “We must be wary of information we carry with us and post online, because even one small personal detail could become the last missing piece that fraudsters need to compromise your identity or online accounts," he added.

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About PSBank

PSBank is a key player in the Philippine consumer banking industry. The Bank emerged as the 2nd strongest bank in the Asian Banker's AB500 annual ranking 2016-2017 edition. PSBank is the only savings bank that has consistently cornered a spot in the list of the top 10 strongest banks in the country for six consecutive years. We have expanded our network to more than 250 branches and more than 600 ATMs nationwide.
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

5 Easy Steps to Renew PRC License Online


After celebrating my 36th birthday and after 5 years of not renewing our PRC License, Daddy and I decided to renew it again. I needed a valid PRC License kasi to comply with the Chemistry Law. 

Anyway, good news is Filipino professionals can now renew their license online via PRC's Professional Regulation Commission) LERIS (Licensure Examination & Registration Information System) V2 website. Here are the 5 easy steps to Renew PRC License Online

1. Log on the PRC Online LERIS V2. 

PRC License Online, PRC License ID, Filipino Professionals. LERIS V2 website

Click REGISTER to sign up an account if you are a new user. For new user you need an e-mail address (for Account Activation), your mobile number, personal data (including year graduated) and ID photo. Please note that the ID photo you will update must meet the following requirements to avoid delay or disapproval:
  • The photo must be 2x2 in size in plain white background.
  • The photos must be taken no more than 6 months prior to uploading.
  • The applicant must wear decent attire with collar.

For old users, click SING IN and enter your email address and password to log in.

Note that for new account, you will receive a PRC generated email. Just click Activate Account to verify your account.

2. Create your profile. 

Fill up this form accurately and double check all the information provided. You will not be allowed to change your name after saving.


After saving your personal information, upload your picture via your computer or phone directory.

3. Schedule the Pick Up. 

Click SELECT TRANSACTION then select RENEWAL.


Select your Profession and enter your 7-digit PRC License Number, then click the PROCEED button.

You will then ask to select the PRC office where you want your transaction to be processed. Then choose an appointment date (only from colored boxes). After that choose your preferred payment option. (If you choose any of these payment options, there will be a service fee of 50 pesos)

4. Pay Renewal Fee

Payment options are as follows: Over the Counter/ATM Banking, Online Banking, Mobile Payment and Over the Counter Non-Bank. For each payment option, there's a Payment Instruction Page. Read this carefully to avoid any delay on your transaction. By the way, I chose online banking via Dragon Pay and it was a bliss.


After payment, you need to verify status at EXISTING TRANSACTION Tab and select PRINT CLAIM STUB button. This is the claiming stub that you will show to pick up your ID in your scheduled date.


When you are done, don't forget to click the LOGOUT button.

5. Pick up your PRC License ID.

Proceed to the PRC Office you selected in the appointment page with your claiming stub. Present your claiming stub at the counter, sit down and wait for you to call.


We chose Robinsons Galleria and in less than 30 minutes we got our new PRC License ID. We were saved from the long and tedious renewal process before.

So that's the 5 easy steps to Renew PRC License Online. For step-by-step procedure, click here.
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