UnionBank supports BSP and DILG’s 'Paleng-QRPH' initiative
Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) threw its support to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and
the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) "Paleng-QRPH",
a joint program of the two government agencies, recently launched at the Malcolm
Square in Baguio City.
In an effort to contribute to the strengthening of the country's digital
payments ecosystem, BSP and DILG collaborated to create “Paleng-QRPH.” This aims
to promote cashless transactions in public markets and local transportation. Targeted
are not only customers and passengers, but more so the market vendors and
drivers of public utility vehicles such as tricycles, by making the cashless
payment more accessible to them as they transact with customers on a day-to-day
basis.
UnionBank enables QRPH transactions via person-to-person and
person-to-merchant. The Bank utilizes its superior digital capabilities to
simplify the digital payments process between individuals. In the process,
UnionBank allows users to enjoy cashless transactions that are easy, secure,
and real-time, anytime and anywhere.
A team from UnionBank travelled to Baguio City to participate during
the "Paleng-QRPH" launch. Representatives were deployed to booths to
assist and provide support to individuals who are interested to learn more
about the program; and those who wished to open an online account for the first
time; among others.
"The Paleng-QRPH program of the BSP and DILG is a perfect
example of multiple stakeholders working together to promote financial
inclusion in the country," said UnionBank SME and Micropreneurs Segment
Head Jaypee Soliman. "For us at UnionBank, we know how essential
collaboration and co-creation are in achieving a common goal, thus, we will
continue to back up measures like this."
As an acknowledged leader of digital initiatives in the country,
UnionBank has been very supportive of the government's various endeavors to
help the country transition to the digital economy. This is another proof of
the Bank's "Tech-Up Pilipinas"
advocacy, to enable inclusive prosperity by democratizing digital services,
improving Filipinos' digital literacy, and creating an environment that is
conducive to digital innovation.
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