Meanwhile, Pasig City has become the first local government unit in the National Capital Region and the sixth in the Philippines to launch the Paleng-QR PH Plus program.
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.
Tagbilaran City has joined a growing roster of LGUs that are implementing “Paleng-QR Ph Plus,” a nationwide program that promotes digital payments in public markets, tricycle hubs, and other establishments.
Recently launched in Baguio City, Paleng-QR PH promotes the digitalization of transactions by market vendors, shopkeepers, and tricycle drivers across the country through QR PH, the Philippine standard for using quick response (QR) technology for e-payments.