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Strong e-payments growth seen

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Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno said he is optimistic about the further expansion of electronic payments in the country after consumers saw their benefits during the lockdown due to the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) health crisis.

In a virtual briefing on Thursday, Diokno said authoritie­s consider as a success the rise in e-payments during the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) from mid-March to mid-May in Luzon and end-May in Metro Manila, among other areas, because of the expansion in the volume and value of t r ansact i ons.

“This behavioral shift is easily accommodat­ed because the policies, systems, and procedures were already set in place by the BSP and our supervised institutio­ns in the past year,” he said.

Diokno was referring to, among others, the national retail payment system (NRPS), the e-money framework, informatio­n technology risk management, and consumer protection framework.

“We are confident that consumers, having experience­d the convenienc­e, speed, transparen­cy of epayments will continue to use these services,” he sai d .

Two real-time electronic payment systems have been establishe­d under the BSP’s NRPS program – InstaPay and PESONet.

InstaPay allows consumers to transfer funds up to PHP50,000 per transactio­n without limit daily while PESONet is a credit payment scheme for business-to-business and people-to-business transactio­ns, such as crediting of salaries to employees’ accounts.

Earlier, the central bank said transactio­ns that use the InstaPay platform registered a volume of about 8.86 million last April, up by about 509,151 percent compared to 1,740 when it was launched in April 2018.

PESONet transactio­ns, in turn, totaled 1.08 million last April from about 330,000 when it went live in November 2017.

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(PNA)

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