TY - BOOK AU - De Vera, Arianne Ysabelle C., Jose, Prinz Aldwin P., Labastida, Adelyn T., Mindanao, Samantha C., Naval, Dixie M., Pabustan, Mary Charis R., Reyes, Cassandra Eunice T., Salonga, Alyson Mikaela M., Torres, Romelyn Anne M. AU - ED - ED - ED - ED - SN - 2 PY - 2024///.46 CY - PB - KW - KW - 2 KW - 0 KW - 6 KW - 20 N1 - Business Research: (BSBA major in Financial Management) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2024; 5 N2 - Abstract Despite the rapid evolution of online banking usage, only 25 percent of Filipinos understand the basic financial concepts. The transition to online banking has transformed traditional banking procedures by allowing people to transact, handle accounts, and obtain financial services at distant locations via online platforms. This shift has introduced efficiency, accessibility, and ease of use, which had an impact on how Filipinos handled their finances. This study seeks to explore the Correlation Between Financial Literacy and Online Banking Utilization Among Residents in Intramuros, Manila. Targeting individuals aged 18 to 50 years old residing in five barangays, the research employs probability sampling, a method rooted in probability theory, to select samples from the broader population. To qualify as a probability sample, individuals must have been chosen at random. The results indicate that Cronbach alpha and coefficient correlation tests showed positive correlation. The sample size finding shows a further study is required to look more thoroughly at the other factors impacting the use of online banking. The study concludes that as technology continues to emerge and shapes the way individuals conduct financial transactions, individuals must improve their education and awareness of online banking practices in order to manage their finances more effectively. Keywords: Online Banking, Accessibility, Ease of Use, Level of Financial Literacy, Efficiency ER -