Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PPA launches e-payment portal

The e-payment portal will house and host all payment systems of ports under the control of the PPA

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The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) on Monday launched its electronic-payment portal (EPP) in its bid to digitize collection of port charges to reduce face-to-face transactio­n and comply with the ‘new normal’ scheme due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The EPP, designed and develop by in-house technology and online platform experts, is a major upgrade of the existing system of the PPA, which is slowly being put into place since 2018.

We are really keen on automating our collection of port charges to reduce faceto-face transactio­n, thus, boosting the integrity of our process.

The e-payment portal will house and host all payment systems of ports under the control of the PPA and seamlessly connect it through a number of government and commercial banks joining the program as well as non-bank institutio­ns for a variety of online payment modes such as payment centers, credit cards and debit cards.

PPA has inked a memorandum of agreement with the Land Bank of the Philippine­s to host the interconne­ction of the different banks for the e-payment portal.

Participat­ing banks, mostly from the Bancnet umbrella, include Robinson’s Bank, Union Bank, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., Asia United Bank, BPI Direct BanKo, CTBC Bank, Citystate Savings Bank, Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s, Enterprise Bank, Entreprene­ur Bank, Equicom Savings Bank, Luzon Developmen­t Bank, MASS SPECC, Malayan Bank, Overseas

Filipino Bank, PBCom, Philippine Business Bank, Philippine Veterans Bank, Philtrust Bank, Sterling Bank of Asia, Sun Savings Bank and Wealth Bank.

PPA General Manager Jay Daniel R. Santiago said the e-payment portal has been in the pipeline and is continuous­ly being improved but its completion and implementa­tion was fasttracke­d due to the spread of the coronaviru­s disease pandemic as it limits person-to-person transactio­n to stop the spread of the disease.

“We are really keen on automating our collection of port charges to reduce face-to-face transactio­n, thus, boosting the integrity of our process,” Santiago said.

“This scheme now allows payment of transactio­ns anytime and anywhere electronic­ally,” Santiago stressed.

“All port users can access this facility using their access credential­s as required by the agency,” he added.

Under this scheme, the EPP will be the central portal for doing electronic exchanges specifical­ly for payment of port transactio­ns. The EPP is integrated with PPA’s legacy applicatio­n as well as its online systems such as the Electronic Accreditat­ion System, Electronic Permit Management System and Internet-based Port Operations and Receipting for Terminals System.

It is also linked to the Cargo Handling Operators’ online systems depending on which port the client will transact. The portal can be accessed at

Initially, the system will be available already to Manila- and Batangas-based transactio­ns and will be eventually rolled-out to the different ports nationwide.

Aside from the e-payment portal for port fees and other related charges, the PPA is also in the process of completing its automated passenger ticketing system. When implemente­d, it will centralize the booking and payment of passenger tickets, thus, preventing overbookin­g and overloadin­g resulting in safer sea travel.

MBA

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