Mobile wallet GCash has partnered with leading fintech Ayannah, a Filipino fintech startup that provides affordable and accessible digital financial services, to launch GCash Padala.
The new remittance service will allow GCash’s more than 40 million users to send money to non-app users.
GCash Padala is a faster, easier and more affordable way for its users to remit money from their mobile phone even if the recipients do not have an e-wallet or mobile bank account.
The service allows senders to save time and effort from physically going to remittance centers, providing them the convenience of doing this through their mobile phones.
The recipients can claim their cash through thousands of remittance agents belonging to Ayannah’s large and growing network of remittance partners.
GCash Padala recipients can also claim their cash at over 2,000 participating Tambunting, Panalo Express and VIP Center branches, with Ayannah adding thousands more across the country in the coming weeks.
To help Filipinos affected by the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), the mobile wallet has decided to waive all GCash Padala transaction fees from August 6 to 20, 2021.
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