Maya accelerates "digi-palengke' thrust in Mindanao in partnership with Davao City local government and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
At the event today, both BSP Governor Felipe Medalla and Davao City Mayor
Sebastian Duterte were present to lead ceremonies held at the Bankerohan
market.
The goal of this Paleng-QR PH initiative is to digitize transactions starting
with the public markets and local transportation. This will enable local
vendors as well as tricycle drivers to start accepting digital payments from
consumers and commuters regardless of their e-wallet bank account via QR Ph,
which is the national standard for QR payment. Maya's QR codes are QR
Ph-compliant and the Maya app can scan any QR Ph-powered transactions.
Moreover, Maya is the very first digital financial services platform to adopt
QR Ph. With this, more than 52 million users can enjoy a seamless experience
using Maya's consumer platforms that can send and accept P2P payments from
other QR Ph-participating financial institutions.
Using another wallet or don't have a Maya account yet? That's no problem at
all. You can still pay at over 800,000 QR Ph-enabled Maya merchants, which are
present in 96% of the toral cities and municipalities.
What is the QR Ph initiative, you ask. This is a BSP's project that is part of
the overall financial services transformation roadmap of the Philippines. This
aims to raise Filipino's trust in digital financial services, as consumers and
enterprises will get used to sending and receiving cashless payments for
everyday transactions.
Maya's full support to QR Ph is in line with the BSP's thrust to increase the
share of Filipino adults with a financial account from 56% in 2021 to 70% in
2023 and grow the volume of digital payments from 20% in 2021 to 50% by next
year.
Additionally, Maya has made it easier for consumers to spend, save, get
credit, and invest in crypto just by using its top-rated all-in-one app. Its
merchant partners, meanwhile, can open a business deposit account and access
revolving credit lines leveraging their payment transactions.
