On most days, a Filipino freelancer or virtual assistant’s workspace consists of a laptop on any surface at home or in a coffee shop, an energy-giving beverage in hand, and a client call scheduled at 10 pm to match a U.S. time zone.
Paydays for the same workers of overseas companies also look quite similar.
For years, getting paid in dollars has meant navigating a maze. This involves waiting for international transfers to clear, losing a chunk to intermediary fees, and sometimes rushing to the nearest money changer before it closes, to compare exchange rates in a hurried hassle. For overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), virtual assistants, and remote employees working for foreign companies, the routine is familiar, and so is the anxious struggle of watching the USD–PHP rate fluctuate and wondering how much money will arrive. Whether Filipinos are sustaining themselves or raising a family back home, a few peso difference in exchange rates can mean extra grocery money, tuition savings, a self-care treat, or a little more breathing room at the end of the month.
For many Filipino freelancers, income doesn’t come in reliable, twice-a-month payroll cycles like employees. Payments can vary per project, per contract, or per client. Mixing fluctuating exchange rates into this instability makes confident financial planning a losing game.
Now, RCBC Pulz users can decide exactly when they want to convert the USD they receive. That decision-making power should be back into the hands of globally connected Filipinos, and RCBC is enabling this convenience without requiring Filipinos to leave the app. For the borderless workforce, a digital dollar wallet could be a game-changer. RCBC has rolled out a new USD hold-and-convert feature on its Pulz digital banking platform, in partnership with U.S.-based payments solutions provider Meridian.
● Freelancers can share their U.S. Virtual Account details with employers or link them to payroll services, making payments feel local, even if the client is thousands of miles away.
● Filipinos can hold their U.S. dollar balances in-app and convert them to Philippine pesos in real time, especially when the exchange rate works in their favor.
● Built on the existing U.S. Virtual Account feature, this allows users to receive international transfers directly through the app without intermediary banks and no complex routing processes.
● Cross-border users can enjoy centralized features in one app. They can monitor exchange rate movements inside the app, plan expenses and remittances more strategically, and ultimately, maximize the peso value of their hard-earned dollars.
● It provides stability amid irregular income; something that freelancers deal with due to project-based payments and contractual roles. Safely holding USD in their bank accounts provides flexibility to convert in portions.
It’s a shift from the traditional “convert upon receipt” model. Instead of automatically exchanging dollars the moment they arrive, freelancers and remote workers can choose when to convert, giving them more flexibility and control.
More than a financial tool, the milestone feature is a lifestyle saver. For a generation that works on Slack, Zoom, and global payroll platforms, being able to manage dollars and pesos from a single mobile screen feels less like a luxury and more like a natural next step.
The Filipino workforce is no longer defined by geography. A graphic designer in Cebu can work for a start-up company in San Francisco. A VA in Davao can support a team in New York. An OFW in the Middle East can send money home in minutes.
By allowing users to hold USD and convert on demand, RCBC Pulz acknowledges a simple reality that today’s Filipino earners are going more global. And that a Filipino freelancer’s life can look like anything they desire it to be.







