“QR payments provide security and convenience to both merchants and their customers. Our thrust as a mobile wallet is to acquire as many merchant partners as possible — even micro-entrepreneurs such as taho vendors — to future-proof us from the expected boom in usage. We want to be as pervasive as our partner Ant Financial in China. QR is the future of payments, and we are committed to lead in this arena here in the Philippines. Merchants and social sellers can leverage the ubiquity of GCash in the Philippines, as well as benefit from this simple, cost-effective, and secure alternative to cash. Our aggressive stance in fighting for more QR-enabled merchants stems from the fact that everyday, more and more GCash users onboard the platform. Use cases for QR payments also continue to sprout. With Ant Financial as our partner, we are well-equipped to deliver the best QR experience in the Philippines. Ant Financial will also help us in strengthening our hold while massively scaling up our QR reach in the country.” ~JM Aujero, Vice President for Merchant Solutions
The use of QR for mobile digital payments is
very popular in various emerging and developed economies. In China, for
example, mobile digital payments account for over half of the country’s total
transaction volumes.
In the Philippines, the use of the said
technology is still in its nascent stage and has yet to see an explosion in
usage today.
Despite this GCash, operated by Globe Fintech
Innovations Inc. (Mynt), sees the value of setting up as many QR-enabled
merchants as possible, as it believes that the future of mobile digital
payments lies on innovative technologies.
Already, GCash has breached the 50,000
merchant mark in the first quarter of 2019, a huge milestone for the company
that introduced this technology first in the Philippines in 2017.
The QR technology of GCash is far-reaching,
spanning from Luzon to Visayas and down to Mindanao, including popular tourist
destination Boracay.
This particular technology is empowering
micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to adopt into the digital arena.
Aside from giving them access to millions of customers, the QR payments a solution of GCash allows merchants to enjoy auto-sweeping of their daily
transactions into their account.
It likewise provides a better performance
evaluation of the business, as the system provides for QR transaction reports,
which allows enterprises to study and analyze their transactions in real time.
Cash handling issues are also addressed through the QR payments system.
GCash offers merchants no set up fees, a huge
customer base, lower rates than most debit and credit cards, a chance for
increased marketing, and access to periodic reports to oversee their business
performance.
GCash is embarking on a battle against cash to
capture more users this year, and the need to increase the number of merchants
in the GCash platform only continues to be more pronounced.
The GCash QR payments solution, he explained,
is supportive of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ goal of reducing cash
payments and increasing the share of non-cash transactions to 20 percent of the
total volume by 2020.
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