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    Maya backs Scam Safe initiative, reinforcing commitment to cybersecurity

    TechnologyCybersecurityMaya backs Scam Safe initiative, reinforcing commitment to cybersecurity

    Maya reaffirmed its support for the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s (DICT) Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) through the agency’s Scam Safe initiative, supporting efforts to strengthen public awareness and understanding of online scams and cyber fraud.

    This commitment of support aligns with Maya’s broader approach to cybersecurity, treating protection as a core priority across both platform safeguards and consumer education. The company invests in resilient infrastructure, real-time monitoring, and advanced risk controls, while embedding security-by-design into its products and app experience, and reinforcing safe digital behavior across payments, savings, and credit.

    “We’re pleased to support initiatives like Scam Safe, which underscore the importance of partnerships in addressing cybersecurity challenges,” said Toff Rada, head of corporate affairs at Maya. “Partnerships across government, finance, telcos, and technology are critical to educating the public, sharing best practices, and responding more effectively to evolving scam threats.”

    Complementing its platform safeguards, Maya has prioritized consumer education as a critical layer of defense. Through ScamPatrol, its anti-scam awareness campaign, Maya delivers timely, practical guidance to help users recognize common fraud tactics and adopt safer digital habits, reinforcing vigilance against scams across everyday digital transactions.

    By supporting Scam Safe, Maya underscores its belief that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility—one that requires sustained collaboration, the sharing of best practices and public awareness to build a safer and more trusted digital financial ecosystem for Filipinos.

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