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NHMFC, PayMaya boost partnership for easier payment system

With the renewed partnership, NHMFC borrowers can soon pay for their housing loans at the NHMFC website using any Visa, Mastercard, or JCB credit, debit, and prepaid card as well as via their mobile numbers linked to their PayMaya account.

Manila taps PayMaya for citizen card for seniors, PWDs, solo parents

The city government of Manila has partnered with digital payments firm PayMaya in response to the city ordinance signed by Manila mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso which provides for monthly stipends for senior citizens, PWDs, and solo parents.

PayMaya, NGO group call for stronger digital financial ecosystem

A stronger digital financial ecosystem is needed to build our nationwide capability to swiftly respond to disasters and emergencies, executives of PayMaya and Oxfam say.

PayMaya intros upgrade process via selfie and AI

Users who want to upgrade their accounts to unlock more features only need to provide the required information, submit a photo of their valid ID and a do video selfie for liveliness check.

Total gas stations now accept PayMaya digital payments

Total Alabang can now accept cashless payments through the One by PayMaya all-in-one payments device and through its e-wallet app via PayMaya QR. Soon, more Total branches across the Philippines will be enabled with this cashless payments acceptance solution.

DOST signs up PayMaya to provide e-payment for OneSTore.ph

The partnership brings a significant boost to DOST’s mission for OneSTore.ph to serve as a platform to expand the market of local MSMEs by allowing sellers on the site to be able to accept e-payments.

Indian exec named president of Voyager Innovations, PayMaya

Shailesh Baidwan brings more than 25 years of management, operations, business development, sales, and marketing experience to Voyager and PayMaya.

Pag-IBIG taps PayMaya for payment of member contributions

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.

PRC now accepts PayMaya for payment of gov’t fees

PayMaya has powered PRC’s website with an online checkout page that will allow Filipinos to pay electronically for their examination, initial license registration, renewal of Professional Identification Card, and for certifications of board rating and passing.

PayMaya releases new minimalist EMV-powered payment card

The new PayMaya card features a minimalist black design wherein all personal information of the cardholder is printed at the back of the card for security purposes. This is in response to the social media habits of its largely millennial user base.
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