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Fintech starts campaign to promote QR code use

FINANCIAL technology company (fintech) Maya Bank Inc. launched last Sunday in Baguio City a campaign to jumpstart the adoption of QR Ph in the country. Maya Bank Co-Founder Orlando B. Vea said the campaign aims to digitalize transactions at the community or grassroots level, starting with public markets and local…

Maya fast tracks digi-palengke

Maya, the all-in-one money app, accelerates the adoption of QR Ph as it joins the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) in the launch of Paleng-QR Ph in Baguio City today. The Paleng-QR Ph program aims to digitalize transactions at the co

Maya fast tracks digi-palengke thrust

Maya, the country’s only all-in-one money app, accelerates the adoption of QR Ph as it joins the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Department of Interior and Local Government in the recent launch of Paleng-QR Ph in Baguio City.

BSP, DILG to launch cashless payment program in Baguio City

BAGUIO CITY The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Department of Interior and Local Government will launch the ‘Paleng-QR Ph’ cashless payment program with this city as pilot site on Sunday, August 14, at People’s Park Malcolm Square here. BSP Governor Dr. Felipe Medalla and Deputy Governor Be

Footwear exhibit to drum up anti-smoking drive in Baguio

SMOKING DEATHS. The harmful effects of smoking are displayed in the packaging of these cigarettes in this undated photo in Baguio City. On April 21, the Smoke-Free Baguio group will open an art exhibit in the Central Business District, featuring 321 pairs of footwear, representing the 321 Filipinos killed by smoking daily. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot) BAGUIO CITY - The city health services office plans to drum up its anti-smoking campaign by displaying 321 pairs of footwear in an art exhibit to represent the 321 Filipinos killed by smoking everyday. In an advisory, Baguio's Public Information Office (PIO) said the shoes and slippers will be on display at Malcolm Square on April 21, with the help of the Smoke-Free Baguio, a consortium composed of government and non-government organizations fighting the ill effects of smoking. "The art installation calls for stronger tobacco control policies and reminds the public that tobacco companies are neither friends nor allies," the

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