Before using this calculator, make sure you’ve understood what Metrobank Cash2Go is and what it offers. You can access our full guide here.
Metrobank Cash2Go Calculator
| Loan Amount (₱) | |
|---|---|
| Installment Term (months) | |
| Monthly Add-on Rate (%) |
Processing Fee
₱0
Total Interest
₱0
Monthly Payment
₱0
Total Repayment
₱0
How to Use the Metrobank Cash2Go Calculator (Step-by-Step)
- Enter your transaction amount
Start by typing the amount you plan to borrow. This should be the actual amount you want to receive (for example, ₱20,000 for rent or tuition). - Choose your repayment term
Select how many months you want to pay (e.g., 3, 6, 12, up to 60 months).
Keep in mind: longer terms mean lower monthly payments, but higher total interest. - Enter or adjust the interest rate
The default is 1% per month, which is a common add-on rate.
If your actual offer is different, update this field so your results are more accurate. - Click “Calculate”
Once all inputs are set, click the button to generate your results instantly. - Check the summary results
Focus on the three key figures:- Processing Fee
- Total Interest
- Total Payment
- Review the breakdown table
Scroll down to see the monthly details. Each row shows:- Monthly payment
- Remaining balance after each payment
- Compare different scenarios
Try running the calculator more than once:- Paid in full vs installment
- Short term vs long term
Prefer Excel? Download the Calculator
If you’d rather play around with the numbers offline, you can also download an Excel version of this calculator.
This is especially useful if you:
- want to compare multiple scenarios side by side
- prefer adjusting values more freely
- or just like working in spreadsheets
The Excel file follows the same logic as this tool, including:
- paid in full vs installment comparison
- automatic fee computation
- customizable interest rates
- full breakdown of monthly payments and balance

Once downloaded, you can edit the fields as needed and instantly see how your total cost changes depending on the amount, term, or interest rate.
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