The Manila Times

GSIS teams up with Maya to expand payment channels

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THE Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has teamed up with Maya, the country’s only end-to-end digital payments company, making it the newest online payment option for GSIS loan borrowers.

“We are enhancing our digital payment platforms to provide convenienc­e to our members and pensioners. Maya will further simplify the payment process, enabling borrowers to settle their loans convenient­ly anytime, anywhere,” GSIS President and General Manager Wick Veloso says.

Through this partnershi­p, Maya becomes one of the payment choices available within the GSIS mobile app, GSIS Touch. Maya acts as a conduit for various banks and e-wallets, facilitati­ng faster and more secure loan payments.

To make a payment, members and pensioners may transact through the GSIS Touch, select the loan type and payment amount and choose the Maya option under the eWallets section.

They will then be directed to the Maya app to confirm the payment. GSIS Touch now allows payments for several loans, including GSIS Multipurpo­se Loan Flex, GFALEducat­ion Loan, policy loan, emergency loan and pension loan.

Borrowers with e-wallet accounts in Maya, GCash, JuanCash, Starpay, TayoCash and USSC Money Services Inc., as well as bank accounts in AllBank, Asia United Bank, Cebuana Bank, Chinabank, Landbank, Metrobank, Philippine National Bank, PSBank, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., UnionBank and Vybe by Bank of the Philippine Islands, can use the Maya option.

This initiative by GSIS conforms with the Electronic Commerce Act of 2000, and The Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Maya sets up a booth at the Government Service Insurance System head office in Pasay City on March 18 to assist borrowers in using its platform for loan payments.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Maya sets up a booth at the Government Service Insurance System head office in Pasay City on March 18 to assist borrowers in using its platform for loan payments.

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