MegaLink explained

MegaLink should not be confused with MEGAlink.

MegaLink
Producttype:Online bank
Country:Philippines
Introduced:1989
Discontinued:2015
Markets:8 members with 3,413 ATMs across the Philippines
Website:http://www.megalink.com.ph/

MegaLink (also spelled Megalink) is a Philippine-based developer of mobile and banking software as well as a service provider for banks, specifically for Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) networks and point of sale systems for banks. From its establishment in 1989 until 2015, it has pioneered in the interconnectivity of several banks in the country by being the first Interbank Network with different banks as its members.

At the planned re-purposing and decommissioning, it had a total of more than 2,921 Automated Teller Machines nationwide and handled more than 795,000 transactions a day. MegaLink was the largest interbank network in the Philippines with 13.1 million cardholders.

MegaLink is also known for its belief in universal sharing with the motto of "The Card for All."

By late January 2015, MegaLink and BancNet had announced their merger.[1] BancNet is the sole surviving entity, while MegaLink has been re-purposed.[2] MegaLink now lists itself as a BancNet member, under the independent ATM deployer category.[3]

Following the repurposing, MegaLink and its assets were sold to the Japanese conglomerate Hitachi, of which MegaLink is now a subsidiary.

History

MegaLink was formed in September 1989 by Equitable Banking Corporation (now merged with Banco de Oro), Far East Bank and Trust Company (now part of BPI), Philippine National Bank (currently a BancNet member since Allied Bank merger was completed in 2013 as its surviving brand) and United Coconut Planters Bank, with its fundamental belief in universal sharing, it became the first operational shared ATM network in the Philippines. MegaLink was launched on March 19, 1990, with shared resources of 88 ATMs, a base of 130,000 cardholders, and an average of 200 transactions a day. MegaLink is the first Philippine consortium to link with both BancNet and Expressnet.

MegaLink Milestones:

Final members

Transferred to BancNet

Defunct banks

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BancNet, MegaLink merger marks 'new beginning' in e-payments. Ted P.. Torres. philstar.com.
  2. Web site: BusinessWorld | Philippines to have unified ATM network by next year . Bworldonline.com . February 24, 2020.
  3. Web site: Bancnet: Our Members. www.bancnetonline.com.