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DFA taps PayMaya for cashless passport payments
DFA taps PayMaya for cashless passport payments
Willard Cheng,
ABS-CBN News
Published Jun 16, 2020 01:52 PM PHT

MANILA - Credit card and debit card payments for passport transactions are now accepted after the government tapped mobile wallet platform PayMaya, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday.
MANILA - Credit card and debit card payments for passport transactions are now accepted after the government tapped mobile wallet platform PayMaya, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday.
“This new system of paying through credit and debit cards offers faster and real-time payment without having to leave the safety of their own homes,” the DFA said.
“This new system of paying through credit and debit cards offers faster and real-time payment without having to leave the safety of their own homes,” the DFA said.
Aside from paying online, transactions can also be paid over-the-counter through EcPay, Pera Hub, Robinsons Business Center and Department Stores, Waltermart Department Store, 7-Eleven, USCC (Western Union) and Villarica Pawnshop, it said.
Aside from paying online, transactions can also be paid over-the-counter through EcPay, Pera Hub, Robinsons Business Center and Department Stores, Waltermart Department Store, 7-Eleven, USCC (Western Union) and Villarica Pawnshop, it said.
Passports can also be sent using courier services to reduce exposure to health risks, the DFA said.
Passports can also be sent using courier services to reduce exposure to health risks, the DFA said.
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Metro Manila and other areas remains under general community quarantine until June 30.
Metro Manila and other areas remains under general community quarantine until June 30.
The government has urged Filipinos stuck at home to use cashless channels to reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19.
The government has urged Filipinos stuck at home to use cashless channels to reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19.
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