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Get paid in US dollars in the Philippines.

Filipino freelancers and remote workers are paid in US dollars but lose to double conversion and bank fees on the way to pesos. A US-dollar account lets you hold dollars and convert to pesos at the mid-market rate when you need to. Open the account from the Philippines with no US company, get paid in US dollars into an account only you control, then convert to Philippine pesos at the mid-market rate or send to 191 countries.

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Updated · Reviewed by Joyce Chin, Chief Operating Officer & Compliance Officer

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Payment received

From a client · ACH

$4,200.00

Account holder
Amara Okafor
Account number
8829 3310 42
ACH / wire routing
540 1002 60

Example — you get your own account and routing number when you open.

No US company

open from the Philippines

In your own name

only you can move it

$0 to open or hold

no monthly fees

Convert to Philippine pesos

mid-market rate

How to get paid in US dollars in the Philippines

1

Open a Poplin account from the Philippines

Sign up and verify your identity — free, no US company needed. Identity verification applies, and the Philippines needs some additional checks at signup.

2

Get your US account and routing number

Your US-dollar account comes with its own US account number and routing number, so clients can pay you exactly as they would pay a US bank account. The US-dollar account is available in 214 countries, the Philippines among them.

3

Get paid in US dollars

Give those details to your clients, employers, or platforms. The dollars land in your Poplin account, and only you can move them — Poplin can’t spend, move, or freeze your balance.

4

Convert to Philippine pesos or send

Hold your balance in US dollars, convert to Philippine pesos at the mid-market rate with no markup and pay out to a bank in the Philippines over InstaPay, or send to a bank account across 191 countries.

Getting paid in the Philippines — FAQ

Eligibility

Can I get paid in US dollars in the Philippines without a US company?

Yes. A Poplin account is in your own name — not a US entity — and comes with a US account number and routing number, so clients, employers, and platforms can pay you in US dollars the same way they pay any US bank account: by ACH, the US bank-transfer network, or by wire from abroad. You can open it from the Philippines; identity verification applies, and the Philippines needs some additional checks at signup.

Convert

How do I move my dollars to a bank account in the Philippines?

Convert your US dollars to Philippine pesos at the mid-market rate with no markup and pay out to a bank account in the Philippines over InstaPay, arriving in real time for 1% + $1.00 on a personal account. The exact amount is shown before you confirm.

Currencies

What currencies can I be paid in?

On a personal account you can be paid in USD and AED; a business account can also be paid in USD, EUR, and AED. US dollars reach the furthest — most clients and platforms pay in them.

Cost

What does it cost to get paid in the Philippines?

Receiving is 1% on a personal account, plus a $5.00 fixed fee on AED, with no account or monthly fees. Converting to Philippine pesos is at the mid-market rate with no markup, and the fee is shown before you send.

Safety

Is my money safe?

Your funds sit in your own account — not pooled, and never in Poplin’s hands. Poplin can’t spend, move, or freeze your balance; your account is secured with a passkey. Poplin is a service of Maash Inc., which is registered with FinCEN as a Money Services Business.

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Get paid in US dollars in the Philippines.

Open a USD account in your own name — no US company, no monthly fees.