Pay&Go recently took part in the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines (RBAP) 2026 Charter Anniversary Symposium in Cagayan de Oro City, where it introduced its latest Cash Out feature alongside its self‑service kiosks. These innovations are designed to help rural banks extend financial services to more communities, especially in provincial areas.
The symposium gathered rural banking leaders, regulators, and industry stakeholders from across the country to discuss the future of financial inclusion. Topics ranged from cybersecurity and fraud prevention to the evolving digital payments landscape, the role of Islamic banking, and the continuing impact of rural financial institutions in local communities.

One of the highlights at the Pay&Go booth was a live demonstration of the Cash Out feature, giving attendees a firsthand look at how customers can easily withdraw funds and complete transactions through a kiosk. The company also presented how its compact machines can support rural banks by offering services such as deposits, withdrawals, bills payment, e‑load, and more—without adding extra workload for branch staff.
Several distinguished guests visited the booth, including RBAP President Atty. Patrick Bryan Absin and RBAP Representative Monaliza Quindoza, who shared their perspectives on the digitalization of financial services in provincial areas.
Pay&Go congratulates RBAP on the successful symposium and reaffirms its commitment to supporting conversations around financial inclusion and digital innovation in the rural banking sector.
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