Identification cards can now do more than just bear your name and 1×1 photo!
Residents from cities like Muntinlupa, for example, now have their own PayMaya-powered citizen ID that serve as an identification card and a payment card as well. Municipal scholars, persons with disabilities, and senior citizens also receive their allowances and other monetary benefits from the local government through their citizen ID cards.
Shoppers enjoyed not only the convenience of cashless shopping but also the perks that PayMaya offers to its users—like Valenzuela residents getting a free half-kilo of rice for every QR purchase at the market!
In other localities like Miagao, Iloilo and Baliwag, Bulacan, lucky PayMaya users won prizes like livelihood packages, entertainment packages, and P25,000 in a “Piso Mula sa Puso” program. Residents used their PayMaya to purchase “Puso Wish Cards” for P1, which served as their raffle entry.
Grocery shopping just got even more convenient with “Ronda Tinda,” a roving cashless grocery store powered by South Emerald Supermarket and PayMaya. In its initial run around Bulacan, locals were able to purchase their groceries at a discounted price using either PayMaya QR or their PayMaya-powered citizen ID.
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