Pay&Go Supports Rural Banking Digitalization at RBAP 2026 Symposium

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Pay&Go participated in the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines (RBAP) 2026 Charter Anniversary Symposium in Cagayan de Oro City, showcasing its newly launched Cash Out feature and self-service payment kiosks designed to help rural banks maximize access to financial services in emerging communities.

The event brought together rural banking leaders, regulators, and industry stakeholders from across the country to discuss the future of banking and financial inclusion in the Philippines. The symposium served as a venue for discussions on key developments affecting rural financial institutions and the communities they serve.

As a provider of self-service payment kiosk solutions, Pay&Go joined the event to engage with banking stakeholders and demonstrate services that can support access to financial transactions in provincial areas. Through its participation, the company highlighted solutions that can help rural banks expand the availability of financial services through convenient and accessible channels.

Symposium Highlights Focus on Rural Banking Development

The symposium discussed relevant topics shaping the development of rural banking, including cybersecurity and financial fraud prevention, the evolving digital payments landscape, the role of Islamic banking in emerging markets, and the continued impact of rural financial institutions in the communities they serve.

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These discussions reflected the ongoing developments within the rural banking sector and the growing importance of digital solutions in financial services. Participants explored challenges and opportunities related to banking accessibility, payment technologies, and financial inclusion, while sharing insights on how rural banks continue to support local communities across the country.

The event also provided opportunities for stakeholders to exchange ideas and discuss how innovation can contribute to the continued growth of rural banking in the Philippines.

Pay&Go Demonstrates Newly Launched Cash Out Feature

A key highlight of the Pay&Go booth was the live demonstration of its newly launched Cash Out feature, allowing guests a firsthand experience at how customers can conveniently withdraw funds and complete transactions through a Pay&Go kiosk.

The demonstration gave attendees an opportunity to see the Cash Out service in action and understand how customers can use the kiosk to access transactions. Visitors to the booth were able to learn more about the company’s self-service technology and its growing range of available services.

The newly launched Cash Out feature further expands the services accessible through Pay&Go kiosks and was among the featured solutions presented during the symposium.

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Self-Service Payment Kiosks for Financial Accessibility

The company also showcased how its self-service kiosks can support rural banks by providing access to services such as cash in, cash out, bank deposits and withdrawals, bills payments, e-load, and other Pay&Go services.

Pay&Go highlighted how its payment kiosks can serve as an additional channel for accessing financial services. With their compact size and convenient deployment, Pay&Go kiosks can help expand financial services in provincial communities without adding workload demands on branch staff.

The kiosk solutions presented during the event demonstrated how self-service technology can support access to transactions and financial services in areas served by rural banks. Through services including cash in, cash out, bank deposits, withdrawals, bills payments, and e-load, Pay&Go continues to provide solutions designed to support accessibility and convenience.

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Pay&Go Supports Rural Banking Digitalization at RBAP 2026 Symposium
Pay&Go representatives at the 2026 RBAP Charter Anniversary Symposium

Engaging with Rural Banking Leaders and Stakeholders

The Pay&Go booth welcomed several distinguished guests, including RBAP President Atty. Patrick Bryan Absin and RBAP Representative Monaliza Quindoza, who shared insights on the ongoing digitalization of financial services in provincial areas.

Their visit highlighted the importance of discussions surrounding the continued development of financial services and the role of digital solutions in supporting communities outside major urban centers. The symposium brought together stakeholders from different sectors, creating opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-sharing on issues relevant to rural banking.

Pay&Go congratulates RBAP on the success of the symposium and reaffirms its commitment to actively support the ongoing conversation on financial inclusion and digital innovation in rural banking across the Philippines.

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