PayPal is not a bank you need to have a bank account to open a PayPal account. The reasoning for this is because PayPal pulls the money from your bank to make purchases.
PayPal if you have a bank account and the other party has paypal.
To transfer funds from PayPal to a bank account, the user has to log into PayPal and transfer the money manually.
Transfer to your PayPal. Then from PayPal you can transfer to your Account Bank.
commercial Bank...
The bank who must provide the documents to the issuing bank
HSBC
No, but you can have it transfered into your bank account that the Paypal is attached too.
Usually it reads "transfer to paypal"
Yes, BPI Family Savings bank can obtain remittances made from PayPal.com fund withdrawals. Their PayPal bank code ( verified ) 021000021.Beware: BPI Direct and BPI family use different PayPal codes.
When you use PayPal to complete on-line payments, PayPal gives the money to the seller immediately, then recovers the cash from your linked bank account. The purchase is immediate - but the funds recovery might take a few days, depending on how fast your bank works. On your bank statement - any payments to PayPal will show up as 'PayPal debit' - instead of the name of the company you bought goods from.
strictly speaking no. But they will be able to send a bill to your bank which is directed to your bank account. They will pay the money and you will have to pay them back basically. There is not a direct connection between Paypal and any bank :)