• 5 months ago
BSP, pinalawak ang paggamit ng Paleng-QR PH

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00:00The Central Bank of the Philippines is expanding their program of QRPH Plus in different parts of the country.
00:08This is a way for Filipinos to use digital payment, not only in online transactions or in big malls,
00:14but also in markets and for public transportation.
00:18The details are in the words of Bien Manalo.
00:21Marita Dumalagan has been a ready-to-wear or RTW vendor in the Balintawak Market in Quezon City for more than 13 years.
00:33She does a lot of different things to earn money.
00:37She also needs to keep up with the trend so that sales can increase.
00:43And one of those things is using digital wallets for payment.
00:48Marita has been using digital wallets for more than five years.
00:52This is a big help, especially during the pandemic.
00:57During the pandemic, it was okay because it was also to avoid people.
01:04Of course, because of the virus, the virus came, it was also to avoid it.
01:11And even though she was scammed several times, Marita admitted that it was a big help to her business.
01:19They are now safe because they changed their process.
01:26But I'm still continuing because that's where we earn.
01:29Yes, it's good. For me, it's good. I support it. I don't have a problem with it.
01:35The Central Bank of the Philippines, or BSP, also expanded their QRPH Plus market program in various parts of the Philippines.
01:46It promotes payment digitalization and financial inclusion in the country.
01:52It also aims to support the use of digital payment in markets, public vehicles, and other businesses.
02:01What can our fellow Filipinos say about this?
02:06It's hard.
02:07They will implement it. Study it well.
02:10The QRPH Plus market is a program of the BSP under the Department of the Interior and Local Government, or DILG.
02:20It encourages the public to use QRPH for cashless transactions,
02:26which is one of the initiatives under the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion 2022-2028.
02:35BN Manalo for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.

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