Victory Liner taps PayMaya for digital payments

“Filipinos deserve a better commuting experience. One way to improve it is by making it easier for people to buy tickets and pay for package deliveries safely with digital payments technology. We’re happy to work with Victory Liner to create better experiences for their customers and personnel,” PayMaya president Shailesh Baidwan said.
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MANILA, Philippines — End-to-end digital financial services platform PayMaya is partnering with one of the country’s largest transportation firms, Victory Liner, to provide safe and convenient digital payments.

“Filipinos deserve a better commuting experience. One way to improve it is by making it easier for people to buy tickets and pay for package deliveries safely with digital payments technology. We’re happy to work with Victory Liner to create better experiences for their customers and personnel,” PayMaya president Shailesh Baidwan said.

With the partnership, bus commuters going to Northern and Central Luzon will no longer have to wait in long lines when buying tickets or paying for cargo deliveries.

PayMaya said commuters can now easily book and pay for their bus tickets at Victory Liner’s website using their PayMaya account, any debit, credit, or prepaid card, or via other e-wallets.

It has enabled these Victory Liner stations with PayMaya One, an all-in-one Android device that allows businesses to accept QR and any card payment.

PayMaya likewise equipped all 23 of Victory Liner’s Drop and Go outlets with PayMaya One terminals so consumers can conveniently make PayMaya QR or any card payment for their delivery service needs.

“Our main goal is to provide a convenient and safe commuting experience, especially with travel and tourism activities picking up, especially this summer. One of the best ways is to provide easy and contactless cashless payment options in our channels,” Victory Liner president Marivic Hernandez-del Pilar said.

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