RCBC ePiso showcased as successful digital fiat currency technology in global conference
RCBC
and its latest innovation, the ePiso,took the spotlight during the second
International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) Workshop on Standardizing Digital
Fiat Currency and Applications held in Cornell University Bloomberg Tech Campus
in New York City, USA.ITU is the United Nations’ specialized agency for
information and communications technologies.
The
three-day conference centered on discussions about digital fiat currency and
how it can positively impact a country’s financial policies and regulations,
technical and business dynamics, and security systems. More than that, it also
aimed to present how such financial breakthrough can contribute to inclusion,
economic growth, technological innovation, and improved transaction movements.
More
than 20 central banks presented their country’s studies and programs on
creating a comprehensive digital platform for financial inclusion. Participants
included central banks from Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Norway, and Sweden.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and RCBC represented the Philippines.
RCBC on leading the digital financial
inclusion with ePiso
Margarita
Lopez, RCBC’s Digital Banking Head, presented a convincing case on how the
commercial bank utilized digital fiat currency technology to enable the
unbanked market to have access to efficient financial services and solutions.
Supported
by the BSP, the ePiso plays an integral part in RCBC’s core strategy to advance
financial inclusion in the country. Melchor Plabasan, BSP’s core information
technology specialist group head and deputy director, has given the nod of
approval to the bank’s initiative to bring sustainable economic activities in communities.
“The
launch of RCBC’s ePiso is consistent with our ‘test and learn’ approach where we
are encouraging local financial institutions to develop an innovative product
that will bring economic benefits to the public while at the same time ensuring
risks are adequately managed,” shared Plabasan.
The BSP
underscored the importance of this project as it showcased digital inclusion in
enabling an alternative to physical cash handling and instant receiving of
agri-loans.
At
the global conference, RCBC’s ePiso was recognized for its efforts to make
day-to-day commerce and financial activities more convenient and efficient for
consumers. “Because the Philippines is primarily a cash-based society, we
wanted to encourage the shift from using actual cash to digitized form of cash to
help many Filipinos manage their money easily and securely as they go about
their daily activities,” Lopez said.
The
ePisolaunch is accompanied by a mobile wallet which allows unbanked cash users
to easily have access to financial services without having to open and maintain
a bank account. They simply have to download the RCBC ePiso mobile app in
Google Play.
The
commercial bank recently pilot launched the ePiso in Muntinlupa City and Valencia
City in Bukidnon in line with its efforts to reach and enable grassroots
communities. Lopez shared, “We hope that our ePiso initiative can open the
possibility for BSP to establish a digitized currency in the country that will
improve financial inclusion.”
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