Send Load to Philippines from Saudi Arabia
Send load to the Philippines from Saudi Arabia in under two minutes. PinoyLoads lets you top up any Philippine mobile number — Globe, Smart, TNT, TM, or DITO — using a credit card, debit card, or PayPal. The recipient gets the load right away, and you never need a Philippine bank account.
Filipinos live and work across Saudi Arabia — in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Al Khobar, and the Eastern Province. Whether you are on a construction site, in a hospital, or finishing a late shift, the people back home depend on you to keep their phones active. PinoyLoads makes that one task simple.
Why Filipinos in Saudi Arabia Send Load Back Home
Sending load is not just about phone credit. For OFWs in the Kingdom, it is a direct lifeline to family in the Philippines.
Keeping the line open.
A Philippine SIM needs regular load to stay active. Without it, your family cannot call you, and you lose access to OTPs from GCash, Maya, BDO, and BPI — apps that run daily household finances.
Emergency top-ups.
Typhoons, brownouts, and sudden medical needs do not wait for payday. When your family in Leyte or Cebu needs to reach a doctor or report an emergency, they need load now — not after a bank transfer clears.
School and work connectivity.
Many Filipino students and workers rely on mobile data for online classes, Zoom meetings, and daily coordination. A Smart Giga or Globe Go+ promo keeps them connected when it matters most.
Payday gaps.
OFWs typically send bulk remittances at the end of the month. But unexpected needs arise mid-cycle — a child's school project, a broken phone that needs a data promo to restore WhatsApp contact. Sending a small load package bridges that gap without the cost or delay of a full remittance.
Time zone separation.
Saudi Arabia is 5 hours behind the Philippines. When you finish work at 6 PM in Riyadh, it is already 11 PM in Manila. Sending load lets you support your family asynchronously — they get what they need without waiting for you to be awake and near a remittance center.
Supported Philippine Networks
PinoyLoads supports all major Philippine carriers. The platform auto-detects the correct network when you enter the recipient's mobile number, so you never have to guess whether a number belongs to Globe, Smart, or DITO.
Globe
— including Globe postpaid and prepaid
Smart
— including Smart Bro and TNT
TM
(Touch Mobile) — Globe's budget brand, with dedicated TM load options
DITO
— the Philippines' third major carrier, with DITO load online
You can send regular load (open-ended credit for calls, texts, and data) or specific promo packages like Globe GoPLUS, Smart Giga, or DITO data bundles. Sending a predefined data package is often the better choice — it locks the value into usable gigabytes and protects the load from auto-deductions or VAS charges that can eat raw airtime balance in the Philippines.
How to Send Load to the Philippines from Saudi Arabia
The process takes about 60 seconds. No app download. No registration. No KYC.
- Enter the Philippine mobile number. Use the full number starting with 09 (e.g., 0917XXXXXXX). PinoyLoads detects the carrier automatically.
- Choose your product. Pick regular load or a specific promo package. Prices are displayed in USD — the price you see is what you pay, with zero hidden fees at checkout.
- Pay with card or PayPal. PinoyLoads accepts credit cards, debit cards, and PayPal. No Philippine bank account or e-wallet is needed on the sender's side.
- Load is delivered fast. The recipient receives the load on their Philippine number within seconds. You get a confirmation receipt.
That is the entire flow. No USSD codes to memorize. No SMS gateways. No mada cash-in steps or multi-app routing.
Why Choose PinoyLoads from Saudi Arabia
Filipinos in the Kingdom have options — wallet transfers or old-school USSD codes. Each comes with friction: extra steps, KYC, local-wallet dependence, or exact dial-code syntax that is easy to get wrong on a tired shift-worker's phone.
PinoyLoads removes all of that.
No Saudi-specific app or account required.
You do not need STC Bank, URpay, Mobily Pay, or any Saudi e-wallet. Just a card or PayPal.
No registration or KYC.
No Iqama verification, no Absher portal login, no waiting for account approval. Buy load on the spot.
Carrier auto-detection.
Enter the number, and PinoyLoads identifies Globe, Smart, TNT, TM, or DITO automatically. No manual network selection.
Fast delivery.
Load arrives on the Philippine number in seconds, not hours. You get a receipt you can screenshot and send via WhatsApp or Viber.
Transparent pricing.
The final price in USD is all-inclusive.
Operating since 2013.
PinoyLoads has been serving the Filipino diaspora for over a decade — not a fly-by-night operation.
Works from anywhere in KSA.
Whether you are in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Al Khobar, the Jubail industrial area, or a remote camp in the Empty Quarter — if you have internet, you can send load.
Saudi-Specific Use Cases and Pain Points
The Employer-Provided Phone Problem
Many OFWs in Saudi Arabia use employer-provided or sponsor-registered SIM cards. These lines are often postpaid, and carrier-based credit transfers can be limited or unavailable depending on the line type and account setup. If your Saudi SIM is under your employer's name, traditional carrier methods may not be practical. PinoyLoads bypasses this entirely — you pay with your own card or PayPal, independent of your Saudi telecom account.
The mada-Only Worker
A large number of OFWs receive wages on a mada debit card linked to a Saudi bank account (Al Rajhi, AlAhli, SABB). Moving money from mada into a digital wallet like STC Bank or URpay adds extra steps and fees. With PinoyLoads, your mada-linked Visa or Mastercard debit card works directly at checkout — no intermediate wallet needed.
Late-Night Emergencies
Saudi remittance centers like Enjaz and Fawri close at night. STC Bank and URpay support is limited after hours. If your family in the Philippines calls at midnight Riyadh time (3 AM Manila time) because they need load for an emergency, you can send it immediately through PinoyLoads — no waiting for business hours, no queued batch processing.
The Cross-Network Problem
Philippine carriers are siloed. If your wife is on Globe and your mother is on Smart, you need to manage two separate systems through Saudi carrier USSD codes — each with different syntax, fees, and quirks. PinoyLoads handles all networks in one place, with one interface and one payment method.
Frequently Asked Questions
Keep your family in the Philippines connected — send load from Saudi Arabia with PinoyLoads.
