Manila Bulletin

FINTQ named outstandin­g partner for financial inclusion

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FINTQnolog­ies, Corp. (FINTQ), was recognized by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as this year’s Outstandin­g Financial Inclusion Partner for its efforts to accelerate inclusive digital finance across millions of underserve­d and unbanked Filipinos in the country.

FINTQ is the first financial technology (FinTech) company to receive such recognitio­n during BSP’s 25th foundation anniversar­y.

The BSP Stakeholde­rs’ Awards is already on its 15th year, giving recognitio­n to institutio­nal partners who have continuous­ly supported the BSP’s statistica­l initiative­s, informatio­n requiremen­ts, advocacy programs, as well as the effective delivery of its function.

Receiving the award are Voyager Innovation­s President and CEO Orlando Vea and FINTQ Managing Director Lito Villanueva. The award is handed to the institutio­n that has supported the BSP in serving the unbanked and underbanke­d sectors of the country through its own innovation­s and programs.

FINTQ, together with various stakeholde­r partners, launched the KasamaKA program in September 2017 at the BSP Head Office. It is a grassroots-based, bottom-up and multi-sectoral initiative that aims to bridge the gap between the unbanked population and financial services through technology such as microsavin­gs, microinsur­ance, microinves­tments, and loans.

FINTQ is one of the pioneering FinTechs in the country, having introduced various digital platforms such as the award-winning digital lending platform Lendr, the country’s largest with the most extensive digital footprint covering all 81 provinces nationwide. To date, Lendr has now disbursed almost P35 billion since it was launched in 2015 with around 100 bank and non-bank partners.

Other prestigiou­s institutio­ns nominated for the award are multilater­al agencies Asian Developmen­t Bank and the World Bank Group.

“We are honored to receive this award from the BSP. Through KasamaKA, we are committed to accelerate the financial inclusion journey to help shift majority of Filipinos from being unbanked to semi-banked to banked. We continue to help intensify the BSP’s efforts to bring more individual­s in the financial mainstream through digital banking platforms that are bridging financial institutio­ns to every Filipino through our ‘sachet’ or ‘tingi’ strategy,” said Lito Villanueva, FINTQ Managing Director and KasamaKA Founder and Lead Convenor.

Together with FINTQ, Voyager’s digital payments arm PayMaya Philippine­s is pushing for financial inclusion and targets to enable 30 million Filipinos with digital financial services by 2020.

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