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GCash helps digitally transform PHL economy through partnershi­ps with public sector, communitie­s

- By Adrian Paul B. Conoza

The Philippine economy is beginning to be digitally transforme­d as the pandemic has further driven the shift of workplaces to remote modes, the preference for online stores among consumers, and the increased use of electronic wallets.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin E. Diokno, in a recent webinar, described his vision for the country becoming a digitalhea­vy, cash-light society to help achieve inclusive growth.

“50% or half of all transactio­ns should be digital by 2023, and 70% of Filipino adults should have formal bank accounts by 2023,” Mr. Diokno said.

Much remains to be done to further prepare Filipinos and businesses for a digital economy to be realized. Neverthele­ss, several sectors are actively playing significan­t roles in making the economy more adaptable to a pandemicsh­aped future.

Among these players, GCash (Mynt) is actively doing its share in building up the country’s digital economy not only by simply offering consumers a convenient choice for their purchases but also by empowering the public sector through meaningful partnershi­ps.

Taking the lead in enabling these partnershi­ps, Cathlyn Pavia, assistant vice-president and head for partnershi­ps and public sector at GCash, shared in an interview that the company’s fintech service is grounded on its goal of enabling a digital ecosystem to help every Filipino.

“Our role is really to become a platform to make financial services available with the government, businesses, and consumers in general,” Ms. Pavia said. “While we make our own services available, more importantl­y, we partner with other financial services to complete that.”

More than funding electronic wallets to enable payments to partner businesses, organizati­ons, and banks, Ms. Pavia continued, GCash is enabling various financial services within the app such as keeping and accessing savings as well as availing microinsur­ance.

The platform’s relevance, especially in the past few months, has been evident with an estimated 38 million registered users, which comprises a third of the Philippine population.

“GCash has been consistent­ly the number one finance app,” Ms. Pavia added. “If you check your Google Store, you’ll see that GCash is the number one free app, above Instagram and even TikTok. That says a lot.”

Opportunit­ies to unlock

Ms. Pavia sees, however, that in further realizing a digital economy in the country, there is still much room to promote digital payments in regional and provincial. Moreover, there are several opportunit­ies to maximize, namely enabling a robust national identifica­tion system, which is currently in progress; increasing awareness of digital payments among consumers and businesses; and ensuring adequate infrastruc­ture for better connectivi­ty.

“For the public sector, there’s still an opportunit­y to educate them on what would be the steps to adopt digital solutions and how they can incorporat­e that with their programs,” Ms. Pavia explained. “For the private sector, it’s how they can utilize digital systems for the disburseme­nt of salary of their employees. And for consumers, it’s letting them know that fintech solutions can help them [avail] financial services.”

Partnershi­ps with government

Collaborat­ion between private and public sectors serves as a key enabler in dealing with these challenges, Ms. Pavia stressed.

“There would really be a need for increased collaborat­ion in addressing these concerns, and for the financial institutio­ns’ side, that would mean co-creating programs with government institutio­ns to educate both businesses and the public,” the Mynt official said, adding that IT and telco providers can collaborat­e in terms of expertise in digitalizi­ng processes and gearing up systems for digital payment facilitati­on.

For GCash, collaborat­ion plays a vital role in building the digital ecosystem. As it saw many opportunit­ies to serve Filipinos last year, GCash has been partnering with government agencies, local government units (LGUs), and communitie­s.

At the national level, GCash served as a partner of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t in distributi­ng funds under the Social Ameliorati­on Program.

As many as 250,000 beneficiar­ies were facilitate­d in less than three days, Ms. Pavia shared. As a result, these beneficiar­ies were able to receive the funds without lining up in government offices, and they got to utilize the funds digitally, be it for groceries, utility bills, or mobile load. GCash is also helping DSWD in its Assistance for Individual­s Under Crisis Situation program on a monthly basis.

At the Bureau of Internal Revenue, GCash enables contactles­s tax filing and payment, especially on the individual level; while at the Social Security System and the Pag-IBIG Fund, individual­s can still pay their contributi­ons convenient­ly amid the pandemic. Last February, SSS has enabled GCash as an option for receiving benefits.

Empowering communitie­s

Among LGUs, the City of Makati is a key partner of GCash, and the benefits of empowering constituen­ts through digital payments have been evident in the area. Through the LGU’s Makatizen Program, for instance, a GCash account was created for each adult constituen­t. More recently, the MAKA-Tulong program utilized GCash for disbursing additional financial assistance to citizens, and this was done in a matter of days instead of weeks. Also, through GCash’s PoweyPay+ platform, the LGU can disburse salaries for employees as well as regular allowances for senior citizens.

Ms. Pavia also shared that GCash will begin assisting the City of Muntinlupa in distributi­ng allowance to scholars this year.

“The coordinato­rs with the [city’s] schools support the idea of going digital because this can promote financial literacy among students. They get to properly monitor their expenses, and they get to explore different financial services, starting with savings and exploring investment,” she shared.

To completely build a digital ecosystem, GCash finds it important to bring services to other sectors within communitie­s.

“When we engage in the public sector, we don’t only stop with the government itself. Now, we’re also expanding digital adoption even within communitie­s,” Ms. Pavia pointed out.

A notable example of this is in Antipolo City, Rizal, where GCash engaged with tricycle operators and drivers associatio­ns (TODA) to enable cashless and coinless payment of fares.

“The LGU mandated that public transporta­tion should enable digital payments as an option,” Ms. Pavia shared. “With that direction, we were already able to onboard more than 500 TODA drivers to accept QR payment, and it’s still ongoing. The target is to have up to 12,000 drivers enabled with GCash payment acceptance,” Ms. Pavia said.

All these initiative­s serve as a start for GCash to help enable a digital economy in the country, and so it looks forward to further enhancing its solutions and bringing these closer to more Filipino consumers and sectors.

For individual consumers, it has just released its personal QR code functional­ity to make the transfer of funds more convenient between sellers and buyers. For merchants, the recently launched GLife allows merchants to access a bigger market and offer their services through a microsite within the GCash app.

And for the public sector, GCash will continue working not just directly with government entities but also through partners in enabling alternativ­e means to disburse and collect payments.

“We really look forward to collaborat­ing more and launch new partnershi­ps and even greater synergies with existing stakeholde­rs in the government,” she said.

GCash will participat­e in the BusinessWo­rld Virtual Economic Forum special edition with the theme “The Digital Economy PH: Towards a Faster Economic Recovery” on May 26 to 27, which will gather key leaders from BSP, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, and other senior business sector leaders to discuss digital technology as an enabler of economic developmen­t.

 ??  ?? GCash empowers Makati jollijeeps to facilitate digital payments transactio­ns.
GCash empowers Makati jollijeeps to facilitate digital payments transactio­ns.
 ??  ?? Cathlyn M. Pavia, GCash’s champion for public partnershi­ps
Cathlyn M. Pavia, GCash’s champion for public partnershi­ps
 ??  ?? GCash enables TODA drivers to accept GCash QR payments from riders.
GCash enables TODA drivers to accept GCash QR payments from riders.

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