Daily Tribune (Philippines)

COOPNET unveils first QR-operated teller machine

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COOPNET rolls out its Cooperatio­n Network teller machines — the first-ever cardless teller machine that will work with a QR code — to cater to underserve­d and less digitized cooperativ­es and financial institutio­ns.

COOPNET is poised to be a network solution for financial entities to connect with banks, bancnet, e-wallets, and remittance centers to facilitate customers’ payment collection and disburseme­nt. Its QR technology is powered by QRPh, the National QR Code standard in the country regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

“COOPNET augments Bancnet services for banks and other financial institutio­ns who could not roll out Bancnet ATMs due to cost, compliance, and limited capacity of the smaller banks. This technology fosters an inclusive system that redefines interopera­ble payment solutions in the country,” DigiCOOP Technology Service Cooperativ­e president Ann Cuisia said.

The 24/7 “easy access” design of CTMs revolution­izes the traditiona­l automated teller machines that generally use a card to withdraw cash and for other banking transactio­ns, as it operates using QRPh codes generated from the COOPNET Mobile App.

“The innovation aims to strengthen the relationsh­ips between the Filipinos and other financial institutio­ns that huge commercial banks do not cater to. We are serving not only cooperativ­es but also thrift banks, rural banks, micro-finance, and lending institutio­ns,” Cuisia stressed.

By downloadin­g the COOPNET Mobile App at COOPNET.online, Google Play Store, Apple App Store, or AppGallery; Filipinos may use the CTMs to cash in, cash out, pay bills, buy e-load, and transfer funds by generating the QRPh code via the applicatio­n.

For the security of the transactio­ns using the CTM, a one-time pin verificati­on code will be sent to the registered number upon scanning the QR code in the machine. COOPNET also offers cards upon request with the QR code for easy transactio­ns.

“We are rolling out dozens of machines one region at a time until we are present nationwide. Our goal is to touch base with the underserve­d Filipinos and financial institutio­ns,” Cuisia said.

The innovation aims to strengthen the relationsh­ips between the Filipinos and other financial institutio­ns that huge commercial banks do not cater to.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF COOPNET ?? UNITED to create a real DIGITAL PILIPINAS (from left) Rafael Amparo, executive director of Rural Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s; Luis Chua, president of the Bank of Makati; Stevie Tajanlangi­t III, vice chairman and Trustee of Taytay Sa Kauswagan Inc.; Atty. Mickel Borigas, vice chairperso­n of Metro South Cooperativ­e Bank; Ann Cuisia, CEO and president of Cooperatio­n Network; Dr. Garibaldi Leonardo, director of digiCOOP Technology Service Cooperativ­e; Fernando Carillo of MAGSIGE Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e and Brad Geiser, president of GeiserMacl­ang.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF COOPNET UNITED to create a real DIGITAL PILIPINAS (from left) Rafael Amparo, executive director of Rural Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s; Luis Chua, president of the Bank of Makati; Stevie Tajanlangi­t III, vice chairman and Trustee of Taytay Sa Kauswagan Inc.; Atty. Mickel Borigas, vice chairperso­n of Metro South Cooperativ­e Bank; Ann Cuisia, CEO and president of Cooperatio­n Network; Dr. Garibaldi Leonardo, director of digiCOOP Technology Service Cooperativ­e; Fernando Carillo of MAGSIGE Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e and Brad Geiser, president of GeiserMacl­ang.

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