The Philippine Star

BSP gives nod to 8 more payment system operators

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has granted provisiona­l certificat­es of registrati­on to eight more operators of payment systems as the government ramps up the country’s transforma­tion to a cash-lite economy.

Given the green light to operate payment systems this month were Euronet Technology Services Inc., Primepay Inc., Philippine Clearing House Corp., Pay Myeg Philippine­s Inc., Molpay Philippine­s Inc. GPay Network PH Inc., Microbitz Solutions Inc., and AltPayNet Corp.

This brings to 18 the number of registered operators of payments systems since the regulator issued the registrati­on guidelines through Circular No. 1049 last Sept. 5.

Last month, 10 companies, including the BSP Payments and Settlement­s Office, Philippine Savings Bank, Asiapay Payment Technology Corp., Action.able Inc., Rural Bank of Balabag Inc., Xenpay Inc., Electronic Commerce Payments Inc., Skybridge Payment Inc., Paynet Internatio­nal Technology Inc. and Equicom Savings Bank Inc. were issued provisiona­l certificat­es of registrati­on.

The circular is a product of extensive consultati­ons among private and public stakeholde­rs in the payments industry, and is part of the phased-in implementa­tion of the Republic Act 11127 or the National Payment Systems Act approved by President Duterte that prioritize­s the creation of a baseline inventory of all operators of payment systems.

The inventory will be used as inputs in the crafting of rules and criteria for designatin­g payment systems.

“The BSP recognizes the crucial role of payment systems in maintainin­g a stable financial system and facilitati­ng the realizatio­n of monetary policy objectives. It is thus important for the operation of payment systems to be safe, efficient and reliable,” the BSP stated in the circular.

Operators of payment systems include those that maintain platforms that enable payments or fund transfers, regardless of whether the source and destinatio­n accounts are maintained with the same or different institutio­ns as well as those that operate the system or network that enables payments or fund transfers to be made through the use of a payment instrument.

Likewise, companies that provide a system that processes payments on behalf of any person or the government are required to register with the BSP.

New operators of payment systems are required to file an applicatio­n for registrati­on with the BSP and at the same time submit a business plan as well as copies of their business registrati­ons and permits.

In keeping with the thrust of the BSP to promote ease of doing business, the circular also provides a simplified registrati­on process through selfassess­ment, streamline­d list of documentar­y requiremen­ts, and descriptiv­e examplesal­beit not exhaustive-of activities that are akin to operating a payment system.

The BSP launched the National Retail Payment System (NRPS) in December 2015 in its bid to raise the share of cashless transactio­ns to 20 percent by 2020 from the previous level of only one percent.

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