Mindanao Times

Firm to go `cashless’

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AYALA Corporatio­n (Ayala), one of the oldest and largest conglomera­tes in the Philippine­s, has adopted GCash’s Powerpay+ disburseme­nt platform to disburse incentives to its employees at the parent company.

Powerpay+ is a bundled funds disburseme­nt facility that allows companies to pay out salaries, commission­s and allowances more convenient­ly and securely to people by crediting funds directly to employees’ GCash accounts. It provides the flexibilit­y to disburse scheduled or recurring payouts and is easily accessible via mobile phone. GCash is operated by Mynt, a partnershi­p among Globe Telecom, Ayala Corporatio­n and Ant Financial.

“Digital payments within the group was a natural move for us at Ayala. As a 185-year-old company, we are taking advantage of a new digital format that gives our employees ease, convenienc­e, and security. We used to give gift cheques, which later became electronic gift cheques, so the move to e-wallets was a logical next step for us following the increasing­ly digitally savvy lifestyle of our employees and GCash’s recent exponentia­l growth as the country’s leading mobile

wallet,” said John Phillip Orbeta, Ayala’s Chief Human Resources Officer and Corporate Resources Group Head.

Mynt CEO Anthony Thomas also emphasized the added security and convenienc­e that are innate to e-wallets. He says that with a digital format, “you have a trail, you have the ability to send out money for any purpose. Payroll is one, but incentives, reimbursem­ents, agent commission­s—all these needs are taken care of through an enterprise interface which allows you to pay instantly, and even small amounts, making it very efficient.—

Like the rest of GCash—s 20 million users, Ayala employees have been using the platform to accomplish daily tasks like buying prepaid load, paying bills online, booking movie tickets, sending money to other GCash accounts and traditiona­l bank accounts, and transactin­g with over 50,000 QR-enabled merchant partners nationwide. GCash also offers GSave, which gives the highest savings rate in the country and requires no minimum balance, and GCredit, which uses alternativ­e credit scoring models to provide microloans.

Orbeta says that using the Powerpay+ platform will simply take their Ayala employees’ GCash use to another level.

At Ayala—s 2019 Annual Stockholde­rs— Meeting last April, Ayala Chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala said the company is undergoing a massive transforma­tion to ramp up the digitaliza­tion of its companies, as this was key to propelling the company into the future. Zobel emphasized that the corporatio­n, with business interests in real estate, banking, telecommun­ications, water, power, infrastruc­ture, industrial technologi­es, health care, and education, has started “to participat­e in digital businesses that we believe are disruptive. These investment­s are designed to complement our group—s traditiona­l brick-and-mortar operations, future-proof our existing portfolio, and broaden the digital experience of Filipinos.”

“We spend significan­t time studying other markets that are in the advanced stages of digital maturity and we have teams constantly looking at emerging trends and technologi­es,” Zobel added. “Absorbing and learning from these experience­s, we have become more deliberate in our own digital transforma­tion journey and have elevated it into a group-wide strategic agenda.”

Aside from enjoying the benefits of going digital, Thomas said GCash users also contribute to Philippine environmen­tal sustainabi­lity efforts through GCash Forest, a feature within the app that computes how transactio­ns done via GCash help the environmen­t. The app computes one’s carbon credits, which upon hitting a predetermi­ned target will require GCash to plant a tree at the Ipo Watershed, the biggest source of water for Metro Manila.

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