Pag-IBIG Fund taps Paymaya’s digital services | Inquirer Business

Pag-IBIG Fund taps Paymaya’s digital services

05:10 AM August 05, 2019

In line with the directive of President Duterte to make public services more convenient, members of Pag-Ibig Fund can now enjoy a more convenient way to pay for their savings and loan repayments anytime, anywhere.

This was made possible as the agency partnered with digital financial services firm PayMaya to bring digital and card payments to its online and branch channels.

Through the partnership, Pag-Ibig Fund members can now remit their savings and pay for their loan amortizations using any Visa, Mastercard or JCB credit, debit and prepaid card. PayMaya account holders can also pay using their mobile number linked to their e-wallet via Pag-Ibig Fund’s online portal.

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PayMaya will also soon equip Pag-Ibig Fund branches nationwide with One by PayMaya point-of-sale (POS) devices, which will enable the agency to accept PayMaya QR payments and any Visa, Mastercard or JCB credit, debit and prepaid card. One by PayMaya is a POS device that accepts multiple modes of cashless payments via swipe, tap and dip for cards, and pay-to-scan via QR.

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All these channels complement the existing bills payment channel in the PayMaya mobile app that also allows for in-app payments of Pag-Ibig Fund transactions for millions of PayMaya and Smart Padala by PayMaya customers.

“With this partnership, our members now have an even wider range of options whenever they need to transact with Pag-Ibig Fund. This is our way of bringing our services one convenient step closer to Pag-Ibig Fund members, wherever they may be,” said Acmad Rizaldy Moti, chief executive officer of Pag-Ibig Fund.

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