The Manila Times

Marikina goes cashless with PayMaya for resident, citizen payments

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THE City Government of Marikina has tapped digital financial services leader PayMaya to roll out contactles­s payments for real property and other business taxes within the city.

Using PayMaya’s payment platform, residents and businesses can now pay for their city government fees online from the safety of their own homes. All they have to do is log-in to Marikina’s online portal powered by PayMaya Checkout and pay using any credit, debit, or prepaid card as well as their PayMaya wallet. This initiative is in collaborat­ion with the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP).

“Through this cashless initiative with PayMaya and DBP, we are empowering our constituen­ts with a safer way to pay for taxes and other fees online so that they don’t have to physically go to the city hall, especially at this time. This will contribute towards safer and more efficient government transactio­ns during this pandemic. At the same time, this will allow us to continue delivering critical services to the public,” said Marikina City Mayor Marcelino Teodoro.

“We thank Marikina City for being our partner in enabling the public sector with safer cashless payment solutions. Digital payments is a key component of the transforma­tion of our local government­s and we are excited to bring this forward with other digital financial services ecosystem initiative­s,” added PayMaya Founder and Chief Executive Officer Orlando Vea.

Marikina City is the latest in over 60 national agencies and local units that have already embraced cashless solutions powered by PayMaya, which includes cashless payments acceptance as well as disburseme­nt solutions.

Other national government agencies and local government units that have embraced cashless technologi­es powered by PayMaya’s platforms include the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Social Security System (SSS), Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund or Pag-IBIG, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO), Bureau of Customs (BoC), and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), as well as the cities of Manila, Mandaluyon­g, Quezon City, Pasig, Caloocan, and Valenzuela, among many others.

Its Smart Padala by PayMaya network of over 37,000 partner agent touchpoint­s nationwide serves as last-mile digital financial hubs in communitie­s, providing the unbanked and underserve­d with access to digital services. For more informatio­n, visit www.PayMaya.com or follow @PayMayaOff­icial on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 ??  ?? Marikina residents and businesses can now pay online for real property and other business taxes using their PayMaya account or credit, debit, or prepaid cards as PayMaya powers the online portal of the city through PayMaya Checkout. Present during the signing of the memorandum of agreement were Marikina City Mayor Marcelino Teodoro (3rd from left), Vice Mayor Marion Andres (rightmost), PayMaya Enterprise Senior Manager Tisha Quinitio (3rd from right), DBP Marikina Branch Head Julie Se (2nd from left), and Marikina business owners Lito Lopez (extreme left) and Tony Andres (2nd from right).
Marikina residents and businesses can now pay online for real property and other business taxes using their PayMaya account or credit, debit, or prepaid cards as PayMaya powers the online portal of the city through PayMaya Checkout. Present during the signing of the memorandum of agreement were Marikina City Mayor Marcelino Teodoro (3rd from left), Vice Mayor Marion Andres (rightmost), PayMaya Enterprise Senior Manager Tisha Quinitio (3rd from right), DBP Marikina Branch Head Julie Se (2nd from left), and Marikina business owners Lito Lopez (extreme left) and Tony Andres (2nd from right).

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