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MYEG Philippines has formalised a strategic quadripartite partnership with the Professional Regulation Commission alongside the Bureau of the Treasury and LandBank to integrate the digital payment and collection system of MYEG into the national licensure portal.
This integration provides citizens with a faster and more accessible payment solution for their professional transactions.
The collaboration aims to strengthen the digitalisation of government services nationwide.
Filipinos can now settle their required professional fees and electronic documentary stamp taxes through the newly integrated system.
The system supports applications for licensure examinations as well as initial registrations and license renewals.
Users gain access to 100,000 collection channels spanning electronic wallets and online bank transfers.
The network also accommodates credit cards and over-the-counter outlets alongside standard quick response code transactions.
MYEG Philippines Chief Executive Officer Ann Margaret T Saldana stated that the partnership marks a significant milestone for the company.
Ann Margaret Saldaña
“Through our Electronic Payment and Collection System, we are enabling more accessible, secure, and convenient payment solutions that empower Filipinos and support government agencies in improving service efficiency and citizen experience,” she said.
Professional Regulation Commission Chairperson Charito A Zamora emphasised the strong commitment of the agency to public service modernisation.
Zamora explained that the platform aligns perfectly with national ease of doing business initiatives.
Deputy Treasurer of the Philippines Eduardo Anthony G Marino III highlighted the importance of interoperable digital ecosystems.
He said that it ensures that government services remain responsive to the evolving needs of every Filipinos.
LandBank First Vice President Nardo M Masa added that the financial institution remains committed to advancing financial inclusion.
Masa said that the bank wants to help ensure that Filipinos have access to reliable and secure payment facilities for their PRC transactions anytime and anywhere.