Customers of Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) woke up Wednesday unable to access their accounts online with many shocked to see unauthorised withdrawals and deposits.
BPI said in a statement the problem was caused by an "internal data processing error" that had been identified and was being resolved.
Online transactions were suspended but bank branches were open, although transactions took much longer.
Nestor Espenilla, the incoming governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the country's central bank, said they had accepted "for now" BPI's explanation that no hacking was involved, but would still conduct its own probe.
"For now I think it's important that BPI resolves it as quickly as possible. We take their assurance that this is not a hack and no money will be lost."
The bank said the error had led to some transactions between April 27 and May 2 to be "double posted" starting on Tuesday.
Customers vented their frustrations through social media.
"I had 3 unauthorize atm withdrawals! What the heck! I don't have any money left on my Personal acct!!" a customer named Belle tweeted.
A user called wild flower wrote: "I lost my money... I only have 15 pesos (30 US cents) left on my pocket. How can I go home? Fix it please."
The world has been on edge about hacking incidents following the world's biggest ransomware attack last month that struck hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide.
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