Posted on May 11, 2021 by Blog Feature // 0 Comments
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Filipinos can now settle payments at over 550 billers using the PayMaya app, the most number and widest range of billers offered by a Philippine e-wallet to date – enabling consumers with a safer, more convenient, and more rewarding way to pay.
From monthly utilities like water and electricity, to insurance, loans, credit cards, schools, real estate, healthcare, and government services, PayMaya enables Filipinos to pay their bills from the safety of their homes. PayMaya’s Pay Bills feature also enables consumers to easily donate to their chosen cause and organizations – allowing Filipinos to perform digital bayanihan with just a few taps on their smartphones.
The country’s e-payment transactions surged by 129 percent to P5.5 trillion in just three months or as of end-March this year from P2.4 trillion at the close of 2020, according to Philippine Payments Management Inc. (PMMI) chairman Justo A. Ortiz.
“The running rate from first quarter 2021 data is
SunStar PayMaya is first PH fintech firm to enable merchants with QR Ph
DAVAO. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno (right) and Deputy Governor Mamerto Tangonan (left) successfully complete their contactless transaction by scanning the PayMaya-enabled QR Ph code for merchants using the AUB and China bank mobile apps. Launched by the BSP on April 30, QR Ph for merchants enables businesses to accept payments from customers of other banks and financial institutions for various transactions. PayMaya is the first financial technology firm to adopt the national QR code standard for merchants, which will be rolled out to its partners in the next several months. (Contributed photo)