More Cash-in Outlets for PalawanPay Sukis Through ECPay Partnership
Good news to all PalawanPay loyal
customers! Now, PalawanPay sukis can
conveniently cash in at over 30,000 partner outlets and sari-sari stores
affiliated with ECPay, spanning across the entire Philippines. This builds upon
Palawan's existing partnership with Electronic Commerce Payments (EC PAY) Inc.
the leading provider of electronic customer purchase and payment systems in the
Philippines.
This dynamic partnership strengthens and
complements PalawanPay’s network, which includes Palawan Pawnshop - Palawan
Express Pera Padala’s 10,000 strong branches and authorized outlets, along with
over 25,000 PalawanPay’s Moneyshops, offering sukis even greater ease when
transferring funds to their accounts for various e-wallet transactions.
Aside from the cash-in services, Palawan
Group of Companies and ECPay have been providing bills payment and load top-up
services for utility billers like Manila Water, Globe, PLDT, Converge,
DragonPay, Home Credit, SSS, Pagibig, PSA Serbilis, as well as load top-up for
major telco partners and prepaid utilities like Meralco and Cignal.
"Catering to the diverse needs of our
loyal sukis has always been at the heart of the Palawan Group of Companies.
This partnership with ECPay exemplifies our unwavering commitment to finding
innovative ways to enhance the financial transaction experience of our sukis,"
said Lisa Lou Castro-Sabado, Palawan Group of Companies’ Cash Management
Solutions Director.
“As a leading provider of electronic
customer purchase and payment systems in the Philippines, ECPay is thrilled to
expand our partnership with the Palawan Group of Companies. This collaboration
underscores our joint commitment to offering unparalleled convenience and
accessibility for customers across the country,” said Patricia dela Fuente, ECPay General Manager
The collaboration between Palawan Group of
Companies and ECPay is a shared commitment to provide unmatched convenience and
accessibility for their customers supporting Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’
mission of promoting financial inclusivity in the country.
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