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    PayMaya Negosyo launches Bizkarte program to help supercharge MSME growth and recovery

    TechnologyApps & SoftwarePayMaya Negosyo launches Bizkarte program to help supercharge MSME growth and recovery

    Digital financial service provider PayMaya has launched its PayMaya Negosyo Bizkarte program to help accelerate the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) all around the country. The program aims to provide MSMEs with the right tools, assistance, and resources to help their businesses thrive in the growing world of digital commerce.

    The Bizkarte program for MSMEs offers PayMaya’s end-to-end digital payment solution  bundled with incentives through exclusive promotions and rewards for merchants and their customers, co-marketing push for members’ products and services, as well as online trainings on entrepreneurial and digital skills to help partners grow their businesses in the ecommerce space.

    “Filipinos are innately ma-diskarte and we’ve seen this enterprising rise above the challenges we’ve all faced in the past months due to COVID-19. On top of this, our entrepreneurs are already tech-savvy and familiar with digital platforms,” said Raymund Villanueva, head of PayMaya QR ecosystems. “Now that they’ve established their homegrown businesses, PayMaya Negosyo’s Bizkarte program will help them accelerate their business in this new economy.”

    To sign up for the Bizkarte program, entrepreneurs and MSMEs only need to download and register for an account through the PayMaya Negosyo app and sign up for the program through the Bizkarte website.

    Thriving online businesses in the “new normal”

    Once signed up, Bizkarte program members will instantly have access to the Bizkarte Negosyo Kit, which will contain social media templates and how-tos that they can use to help promote cashless payment for orders through their Facebook or Instagram page, via email, or through chat apps.

    They will also get the chance to promote their products and services to millions of PayMaya users across the country on PayMaya-owned channels including the PayMaya app, website, and social media accounts. Their customers who pay using PayMaya, meanwhile, can enjoy exclusive perks of up to 100% Balik Bayad when they #ScanToPay via PayMaya QR.

    To help give additional boost to their business, Bizkarte members can also get access to free webinars featuring key industry leaders who can share useful knowledge and insights about the ins and outs of running and growing their business.

    “We hope that through this program can help turn casual online sellers into full-fledged negosyantes who can rely on their home-based businesses for income even when the crisis is ove,” Villanueva said.

    Through the PayMaya Negosyo app, MSMEs can easily expand their business to go digital by accepting cashless payments online and offline through PayMaya QR, via bank transfers through InstaPay, or through the Send Money function of the PayMaya app. This allows business owners to continue serving their customers online, helping reduce the further spread of COVID-19, and in-stores, once they are ready to get back to a physical set-up.

    Apart from these, PayMaya Negosyo offers entrepreneurs more ways to earn money by selling mobile prepaid load and other digital goods available in the app. Soon, they will also be able to accept bill payments and remittances (with proper documentary requirements) through PayMaya Negosyo.   

    Through its app and wallet, PayMaya  provides millions of Filipinos with the fastest way to own a financial account with over 40,000 Add Money touchpoints nationwide, more than double the total number of traditional bank branches in the Philippines combined. Its Smart Padala by PayMaya network of over 30,000 partner touchpoints nationwide serves as last mile digital financial hubs in communities, providing the unbanked and underserved with access to services. 

    To know more about PayMayas products and services, visit www.PayMaya.com or follow @PayMayaOfficial and @PayMayaBusiness on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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