Paying bills is just a reality of life once you’re able to contribute in any practical way to housekeeping duties and earning money for the family. It can’t be denied, though, that settling bills the traditional way is a demanding chore these days. Lining up in front of a bills payment collection center can take all morning, at least. It can be such a waste of time, considering that it’ll take less than 5 minutes to hand over your cash to the teller and settle the account. That, plus the fact that there are easier and much faster ways to pay your bills.
With the Maya app, you can pay your bills by tapping a few buttons, right where you are, and without taking time away from work or family. The Maya bills payment is a nifty feature that allows users to fulfill their financial obligations at their convenience, so long as the bill is paid on or before its due date. Here’s how you can use this feature:
There’s no need to enroll your billing account to use this feature. Once done, you’ll get a notification indicating that the transaction was successfully completed.
You can pay everything from electricity and water bills to postpaid plans on Maya. Just make sure your Maya account has sufficient funds and that the payment is not overdue. Here are some of the companies that have partnered with Maya to make life easier for their clients:
Established in 2009, Cignal transmits 89 SD and 31 HD channels and offers Pay-Per-View subscription. They provide postpaid and prepaid plans and service residential and commercial establishments like hotels and bars. Cignal is the most subscribed-to pay-TV provider in the country with over 2 million subscribers as of 2018.
Maynilad is an agent and contractor of Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and is one of the 2 water providers that service Metro Manila. Maynilad’s water supply mostly comes from Angat Dam and Laguna de Bay and is used by over 9 million users.
Manila Electric Company or Meralco is the sole electric power distributor in Metro Manila, where over 12 million people live and work. The company’s service area covers a total of 22 cities and 89 municipalities, some of which can be found in Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal. The company was founded in 1903, over a hundred years ago, and has seen the country go through many historic events and periods.
The company services residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Aside from distributing energy and overseeing the installation and maintenance of electric infrastructures, Meralco offers residential consumers a free directory of electricians and contractors, safety guidelines and energy-saving tips, and an online calculator where they can see how much energy their appliances consume. They also have a prepaid electricity service for residential consumers who want to have better control of their electricity consumption, and solar and net metering services for those who want to live a more sustainable lifestyle.
Businesses and corporate clients, on the other hand, can get expert advice on rightsizing their load capacity and generator system, in addition to other programs.
The country’s oldest and largest telecom company, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) provides fixed-line telecommunications, internet and digital, and mobile telephony services. The company was founded in 1928 and has gone from laying the groundwork for different phone systems across the country to offering residential and commercial facilities with wired and wireless telecommunications systems and products. PLDT invests in the future as well. The company is keen on reengineering their processes and updating platforms and products to provide their clients with improved services.
Smart Communications is a digital service subsidiary of telecom giant PLDT. The company has over 58.3 million mobile GSM network subscribers and 3.8 million broadband subscribers. Included in their line of products are postpaid and prepaid network plans, Wi-Fi devices and plans, and other solutions that can help customers within and outside the country connect with each other.
Fulfilling financial obligations goes hand-in-hand with running your own household, but it doesn’t have to be such a time- and energy-consuming task. By using the Maya bills payment feature, you can pay your bills at the safety and comfort of your own home. Just download the app, add money to your account, and use your funds to pay all your utility providers at the push of a button. That’s a whole morning’s chore done in a snap.
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Maya is powered by the country's only end-to-end digital payments company Maya Philippines, Inc. and Maya Bank, Inc. for digital banking services. Maya Philippines, Inc. and Maya Bank, Inc. are regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
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