AF Payments Inc. has partnered with e-wallet PalawanPay and financing giant Home Credit for easy reloading or top up of beep cards which are public transport fare cards.
“E-wallets and fintech services have become integral to our increasingly digital lifestyle, with their user base continually growing. The inclusion of PalawanPay and Home Credit in our roster of over-the-air reloading partners underscores our commitment to leveraging technology to enhance the convenience of public commuting,” JJ Moreno, president and chief executive at AF Payments, said.
“Simultaneously, we enable our business partners to expand their services and attract more customers,” he added.
PalawanPay is from the pawnshop and remittance company Palawan Pawnshop Group. It is compliant with QR Ph, allowing regular users or suki to send money, pay bills, shop at stores, and transfer funds to other QR Ph-compliant entities easily and securely.
Home Credit, on the other hand, has revolutionized consumer financing in the country by offering innovative services that help Filipinos manage their spending through the buy-now-pay-later options, product loans, and many more. It is also QR Ph-compliant.
The beep card is available for purchase at LRT1, LRT2, and MRT3 stations, select convenience stores, and online in the official Shopee, Lazada, and Facebook Marketplace stores. beep cards can be used to pay for fares in the elevated rail lines, select bus lines, P2P buses, and modern jeepneys, and in partner retail merchants nationwide.
The list of loading partners for beep continues to grow, enhancing the commuting experience for Filipinos. beep card holders can now load through popular apps and e-wallets such as Gcash, Maya, BPI, Shopee, AND Financial, Maya, Sharetreats, justpay.to, G-gateway mobile, Ventaja, Cebuana Lhuillier, with the recent addition of Home Credit and PalawanPay.