PayMaya will power Valenzuela’s Paspas Permit, the country’s first end-to-end online business permit application system that allows business owners to secure their provisionary business permits within 10 seconds after confirmation of their payment.
Individual members of the SSS as self-employed, voluntary, and OFWs can now pay their contributions through the SSS mobile app using their PayMaya account.
For this year's Singles' Day event or "11.11" online sale, card and digital payments volume processed by PayMaya across various online commerce sites jumped 3.5 times from Singles’ Day 2018 — indicating a significant shift in digital payments and online shopping habits of Filipinos.
PayMaya Philippines was recognized at the Asia CEO Awards 2019 as the Most Innovative Company of the Year for its drive to spread financial inclusion in the country through it game-changing platforms.
Under the program, farmer beneficiaries will be able to receive payments for produce as well as disbursements from cash assistance from DBP-partner local governments and organizations through their PayMaya-powered ID cards. PayMaya will also be providing the cashless disbursement platform to the partner organizations.
Araneta City Bus Port, the first integrated bus terminal in the Philippines, has started to implement a QR- and card-based ticketing payment system powered by digital payments firm PayMaya.
As a start, PayMaya account holders will soon be able to remit their tax payments to BIR through the Pay Bills feature of the PayMaya app. PayMaya is also working with BIR to extend digital tax payments to other channels, such as through its online portal and its revenue district offices nationwide.