Maya drives grassroots adoption of QR PH in Bicol

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Maya drives grassroots adoption of QR PH in Bicol

PHOTO: Maya powers Naga City enterprises from vendors to groceries. As vendors in Naga City People’s Mall go cashless with the launch of Paleng-QR Ph, even groceries and other everyday merchants around the public market can accept digital payments from anyone with the QR Ph-compliant Maya QR.

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Maya is leading the roll-out of the national QR standard for retail payments in the Bicol region, starting with the launch of the Paleng-QR Ph program in Naga City today. 

In partnership with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas(BSP), the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and the local government, Maya has transformed the Naga City People’s Mall into a digital market or “digi-palengke.”

Basta QR Ph, pwede sa Maya. 
With just the Maya QR, Tricycle driver Jeffrey Aguire can now accept QR payments from customers regardless of their e-wallet or bank accounts. This is made possible with the launch of the Paleng-QR Ph in Naga City.

“We fully support the Paleng-QR Ph initiative as it promotes financial inclusion and digital adoption at the community level. QR Ph brings modern-day convenience and, more importantly, empowers every Filipino to build a digital and financial footprint. This, in turn, allows Maya to deliver seamlessly game-changing and life-enhancing banking services such as savings, credit, and investments,” said Maya Group President Shailesh Baidwan.  

The Paleng-QR PH program is one of the key initiatives under the BSP Digital Payments Transformation Roadmap. The country aims to raise the share of digital payments to 50% and enable 70% of adult Filipinos to own a financial account by end-2023. 

Through the Paleng-QR program, market vendors, shopkeepers, and tricycle drivers can accept digital payments from customers regardless of their e-wallet or bank accounts via QR Ph, the national standard for QR payment. Maya’s QR codes are QR PH-compliant, and its app can scan any QR Ph-powered transaction. 

Since last year, Maya has been leading the fintech and banking sector in building digi-palengkes nationwide, including public markets in Baguio City, Davao City, Tagbilaran City, and Bataan province.  

Whatever e-wallet or bank, pwede sa Maya. 
Buyer Gretchen Ramirez (right) pays pasalubong merchant Carmelita Compuesto (left) via Maya QR using her GCash account. With the launch of Paleng-QR Ph in Naga City, merchants only need the Maya QR to accept cashless payments from other e-wallets and banks.

As the only integrated financial services ecosystem with a top-rated consumer finance app and leading merchant payment processing business, Maya is uniquely positioned to drive QR Ph’s massive adoption. It is the first fintech to roll out QR Ph for peer-to-peer (P2P) and peer-to-merchant (P2M) payments.

Today, more than 55 million users can enjoy a seamless experience using Maya’s consumer platforms, designed to accommodate sending and accepting P2P payments from other QR Ph-participating financial institutions. 

Meanwhile, non-Maya users can pay at over 800,000 QR Ph-enabled Maya merchant touchpoints, which are present in 96% of the total cities and municipalities.

On top of digitalizing public markets, Maya has become the growth partner of choice of Philippine businesses. These enterprises include pharmacies, transportation, travel, retail stores, public utilities, food, hospitals, service providers, and schools.

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