MyEG Launches e-Payment Services For SEC Philippines

MYEG Philippines has launched its payment processing service for the Securities and Exchange Commission, marking a further expansion into the Philipines market.

With the new service, the Philippine public can pay registration and other transaction fees to the SEC on the eSPAYSEC using the company’s online payment network, which includes e-wallets such as GCash, Maya, GrabPay, and ShopeePay, credit/debit cards, as well as online bank transfers from BDO, BPI, RCBC, UnionBank, Maybank, Metrobank, among others.

Users will also be able to settle payments to the SEC through MYEG Philippines’ over-the-counter payment centres located in convenience stores, malls, pawnshops, and other establishments across the country such as 7-Eleven, Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Pawnshop, Tambunting Pawnshop, Bayad Center, The SM Stores, Robinsons Department Stores, DA5, Posible, Pay&Go, USSC, and more.

In total, the service will enable the public to make payments across more than 90,000 channels, online and offline

MYEG Philippines CEO Ann Margaret Saldaña said: “MYEG’s goal and mission have always been to support the government
in the ease of doing business, be it with our automation expertise or our payment gateway channels. We are delighted to
extend all our more than 90,000 channels to the SEC.

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