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AsiaPay: Reach 20 million ATM Debit card holders with the New PesoPay Bancnet Online Realtime Debit Payment

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Dear Merchants,

Enjoy 90% reduction of set up cost and reach 20 million ATM Debit card holder!

We are pleased to share about our new PesoPay Online Debit Payments using Bancnet services. With our advanced system and partnership with Bancnet we are pleased to provide unparalleled payment processing values and benefits, with highlight of differentiated features & benefits as follows:

> For Merchants, no charge-back liability
> For customers, PIN secured encryption technology
> All transactions are prefunded, all refunds are merchant-initiated

Sign up & Pre-Pay NOW ! Submit your completed PesoPay application form, scanned SEC Registration or DTI Certificate, Current Mayor’s Permit & Debit Service Agreements. Please note that your PesoPay Bancnet Account will be activated by March-April 2010.

For more information, please email us at sales@asiapay.com.ph or call us @ 887-0088 / 887-2288

Visual Demo of PesoPay Bancnet Payment Page:

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Asiapay PH welcomes our new merchants for 2Q of 2009

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Asiapay Philippines welcomes our new merchants for 2Q of 2009

Asian Institute of Management - Scientific Research Foundation
Viva Entertainment, Inc.
Sun Cruises, Inc.
Island Resort Club
PinoyMe Foundation
Tykes Trading - Melissa Philippines
Sabangan Beach Resort
Trade Channel - Buysalubong
 

Posted by: Mau San Andres 

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PesoPay powers the First Philippine launch of a major telco ecommerce player: Smart Shop

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

PesoPay powers the First Philippine launch
of a major telco ecommerce player: Smart Shop

A more secure and convenient way to purchase
mobile handsets and other broadband gadgets
and devices is now available to consumers.

The Smart Shop — https://www.shop.smart.com.ph
— the virtual store of leading wireless services
provider Smart Communications Inc., is now online
and ready to serve customers 24/7

Article Links:

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=479166
http://beta.mb.com.ph/node/204471

Posted by: Mau San Andres

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Making a Difference…. Online!

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

“That I can change the world
I would be the sunlight in your universe
you will think my love was really something good
Baby if I could change the world”

- From the song “Change the World” ©1996 Reprise Records
By Eric Clapton from the album “Phenomenon”

That song won the Grammys for Song of the Year and Record of the Year, and was ranked by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as one of the Songs of the Century. Hearing the words “change the world” could ignite the spark in most people’s heart to go out there and help change the world.

If they could, they would. But most people do not know how to.

People really do want to change the world. Just consider the 5 million supporters from 100 countries for the World Wildlife Fund. Since 1961, WWF has been in the forefront in stopping the degradation of Earth’s natural environment. In this way, people can help build a future for their children where they can live in harmony with nature.

WWF brought its experience as one of the world’s largest independent conservation organizations to the Philippines in 1969 when it helped protect the Philippine Eagle and other indigenous wildlife in this country. In 1988, WWF’s efforts in the Philippines grew when they facilitated the funding of conservation projects through the Debt of Nature Swap. Then in 1997 the Philippines officially became the 26th national organization for WWF and was locally known as Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas. Since then, various conservation projects were implemented to protect the world’s 10th most biologically diversified country. The efforts of WWF-Philippines are not only focused on wildlife preservation but also in addressing the top environmental issues facing the country.

However, the questions that arise include these: Are the citizens of this country aware of these efforts by WWF-Philippines? How can the Pinoy get involved in helping preserve his own environment?

When most Pinoys hear the word WWF, the first thing that comes to mind is professional wrestling. They haven’t had a clue as to the other meaning of the term WWF. While WWF-Philippines work with individuals, government, private companies and institutions for their involvement in biodiversity matters, many Pinoys are not aware that even an organization exists. Oh, some people do see the panda logo in malls and exhibits but would only look at it in passing. Some have probably seen Jackie Chan in some commercials about wildlife preservation saying, “When the buying stops, the killings can too.” Or they have probably heard his new Jacky Chan’s Café planning to open branches here in the Philippines with WWF as one of the main beneficiaries. Aside from that, their knowledge of WWF-Philippines is next to non-existent.

The Philippines is a country where 100% of the population can be found in one of the more than 7000 islands dotting the nation and most are within 100km from the sea. WWF-Philippines realized that all their efforts in helping save the environment will be for naught if the people themselves are not involved in making these changes. As stressed by WWF-Philippines, to save the Philippine environment, the Pinoy must be saved first.

WWF-Philippines is driving efforts to bring environmental awareness to the people. Working and collaborating through partnerships with individuals and organizations, as well as proper communication and environmental education are key components to these conservation efforts. With the globalization of the Filipino and the growing enthusiasm of Pinoys with the World Wide Web, WWF-Philippines is also making use of online strategies in reaching out to the Pinoy.
WWF-Philippines realize the Pinoy’s fascination with Social Networking. With Pinoys taking a huge chunk of the bandwidth operated by various social networks, involvement in such online communities is a powerful way of reaching out to the Filipino. WWF-International is paving the way by inviting visitors to their website to join any of the WWF Online Communities. In Facebook alone, WWF already has more than 145 thousand supporters, with 37 thousand joining the cause (target is 50,000). Still, this is a far cry from the more than 200 million Facebook members. Some rock stars and even porn stars have more fans in Facebook than what they have.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 YouTube is another online force to reckon with millions of viewers watching billions of video every month. Still, the number of viewers and subscribers to WWF’s YouTube community pale in comparison with these figures or even to the millions of hits some non-sense flicks get so far. A lot of work is still needed to be done.

 

To start making a difference and help change the world, WWF-Philippines is inviting Pinoys to start taking action and making their contribution in saving the Philippines’ natural resources. Anyone, whether an individual, a company or an organization can join and all can help the cause of WWF by sharing your resources either in cash or in kind.

In this regard, WWF-Philippines have stepped up their efforts in soliciting donations from various sources to fund their projects and initiatives. Part of this is adding an online donation gateway on their website. People from around the world, Filipinos and non-Filipinos alike, can send their donations through this gateway and help WWF-Philippines with their conservation efforts. One time donations of P5000, P2000 or any other preferred amount can be given. If you prefer, recurring donations can also be given monthly at P500, P400, P200 denominations or whatever preferred amount you are committing to give. The default currency in the website is Philippine Peso, but anyone can give in any currency that their credit cards support. An XE Personal Currency Assistant is also provided to guide donors in computing the amount to give.

 

People and organizations can also contribute in kind by offering their time, skills, expertise, products and facilities to assist WWF-Philippines in their projects and initiatives. Volunteer opportunities abound for individuals who want to spend their time in a worthy cause. These opportunities include: Research activities (data accumulation and gathering, etc); Environmental Education; Communications (materials, PR Plans, campaign tools, etc); Membership (information database, trips and activities, recruiting new members, etc); Clerical (catalogs, encoding, library tasks, etc); other opportunities depending on immediate needs.

For companies embracing WWF’s thrusts, engaging in environmental efforts goes beyond philanthropy and shelling out various amounts per project. These environmental issues should also be part of their business strategies - for the environment is part of the core of any business. The environment is the source for products and materials. Protecting and preserving their sources of natural capital is for the company’s best interest. Companies can get involved through the: Conservation Alliance Program (CAP), Partners in Sustainable Growth (PSG) and Friends of WWF-Philippines (FOW).

A good example for corporate involvement in protecting the environment is Cebu Pacific’s (CEB) partnership for Bright Skies, a Carbon Footprint offsetting scheme that is popular in Western countries. In this program, CEB passengers are taking an active part by providing a contribution cost pre-computed from the estimated carbon dioxide emission of their flights, which will be included in the passenger’s overall flight cost. This amount will go to climate change adaptation projects like the Apo Reef in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro.

The WWF-Philippines website also outlines other ways for everyday people to make a difference and contribute to the preservation of the environment. Simple acts like buying environmental friendly products during shopping, using energy and waste-saving measures, recycling as well as being responsible for the emissions that our transports are emitting can go a long way. Being responsible in the area we live in is also an important factor including taking immediate action and involving authorities for environmental related issues, simple organic gardening, and taking care not to harm the environment and natural resources during vacations and trips can make big impacts.

Getting involve in environmental consciousness everywhere we are or whatever we do can truly make a difference for our environment. A simple act of telling your “green” story or advocacy to the efforts of WWF-Philippines in blogs, social networks, and emails can be more beneficial in changing the world.

Starting with the Philippines - this country that we call home.

 

 

 

 By: Peter Allan Mariano

Posted By: Doreen Malbas - AsiaPay Payment Technology, Corp.

 

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eMalling: A New Way for Filipinos All Over the World To Shop

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Filipinos are the world’s leading Internet consumers of social networking, video watching, photo sharing and blog reading. Can they be the world’s leading online shoppers?

Finaly, the World’s #1 Online Store Creator arrives in the Philippines via eMalling. eMalling is based on OSCommerce, which runs 193,000 stores, worldwide. 1 out 5 online stores runs on OSCommerce.

According to InternetWorldStats, Filipino internet users raised to over 14,000,000 population with 600% penetration rate and amazingly on the top 10 countries in Asia, eCommerce in the Philippines is expected to boom in the next two few years. Right now, we see so many products being sold in eBay.ph and to the famous social-commercial networking site, Multiply.com.

Asiapay introduces it’s new service called eMalling that enables the Filipinos to have shopping experience taken to a next level. With this online store system, it minimizes the fear of Filipinos worrying about their cards being used by others. eMalling has its cool feature called pre-authentication - a tool and an added process that makes it harder for fraudsters to purchase using stolen credit cards. eMalling also allows the consumers to pay on a recurring mode, which, according to the Credit Card Association of the Philippines, 80% of the credit cards in the Philippines are on stretch payments. That said, eMalling becomes a prefect tool for companies who wants to target the Filipino market worldwide.

Posted By: Doreen Malbas

 

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VSO Bahaginan online donations page now powered by PesoPay

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

VSO Bahaginan is a non-profit development organization committed to fight global poverty and disadvantage through a wide range of volunteer development programmes. They are a member of the VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas) Federation, an international development organization that works through volunteers.

Here in the Philippines, they have recently included a donation page in their site, where donors can give online through their credit cards. Donations can help recruit and train volunteers committed to help tackle the causes of global poverty and disadvantage.

Support VSO Bahaginan and donate now.

VSO Bahaginan homepage.

VSO homepage

VSO Bahaginan donation page.

VSO donation page

VSO payment page powered by PesoPay’s secure payment page.

VSO PesoPay payment page

VSO Credit card details

Posted by: Kristine “Libby” Malibiran

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Operation Blessing and Asian Center for Missions launch their donation pages

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Operation Blessing Foundation and Asian Center for Missions (ACM) are two of the ministries of CBN Asia. The humanitarian aid and community development projects are through Operation Blessing, while the deployment of Asian cross-cultural missionaries are through ACM.

This February 2008, they launched their donation pages in their website, enabling its supporters and donors to give to their causes online thru their credit cards. Powered by PesoPay, now the givers have the choice to do one-time giving (single donations) or recurring donations (for now, it’s monthly).

Here are some snapshots in Operation Blessing’s website:

Operation Blessing homepage

Click DONATE NOW button on the right side of the page.
Operation Blessing donation page

Fill in the details and you’ll be led to the payment page where you’ll enter your credit card details.
Operation Blessing payment page

OB payment page credit card details

Here is an overview of the Asian Center for Missions:

ACM home page

Click the PLEDGE tab on top of the page.
ACM donation page

Fill in the details and you’ll be led to the payment page where you’ll enter your credit card details.
ACM PesoPay payment page

ACM credit card details

Posted by Kristine “Libby” Malibiran

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Another online donation page is up: Lifeline Foundation Support Team

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Here’s what Lifeline Foundation Inc. is all about:

Lifeline Foundation Support Team is a group of educators, artists, business people, medical professionals, and students who all have busy lives, but we all have one thing in common. We are people who care. When we hear about the plight of men, women, and children in war-torn countries, or victims of social injustice, or other situations where people are abused, oppressed or mistreated, we want to do something to help.

–from Lifeline Foundation Inc.’s blog

AsiaPay Philippines helped Lifeline Foundation not only by powering their payment facility but also by creating a donation page for them (through PesoPay express activation). It’s great to hear that there are a lot of groups like Lifeline Foundation who contribute to the empowerment of the society. Here are snapshots of their website:

Lifeline Foundation home page

Click DONATE on the left tab and it’ll lead to the donation page.

Lifeline Foundation donation page

You have two options to choose from: you may opt to have your credit card deducted monthly (in monthly recurring donations facility) or give a one-time donation.

Lifeline Foundation payment page

Once you fill up the details, you will be led to the SSL-secured AsiaPay payment page. Click CONTINUE.

credit card details

Enter your credit card details.

After the process, you will be led to a success page. Congrats! You’ve securely and conveniently donated to another non-profit org with a good cause.

Posted by Kristine “Libby” Malibiran

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CBN Asia and AsiaPay Philippines MOA signing

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

CBN Asia and AsiaPay MOA signing

Christian Broadcasting Network Asia (CBN Asia) and AsiaPay Philippines had a formal MOA signing in CBN Asia’s office last January 2008. Present during the MOA signing were: (From L-R) from CBN Asia: John Tan, Chief Operating Officer, Peter Kairuz, Chief Executive Officer; from AsiaPay Philippines: Andrian Lee, General Manager, Libby Malibiran, Marketing Officer).

CBN Asia is the producer behind the weekly christian television program, the 700 Club Asia. Its ministries also include humanitarian aid and community development projects through Operation Blessing Foundation. The Asian Center for Missions enables reaching different people groups in Asia through the deployment of Asian cross-cultural missionaries. AsiaPay’s PesoPay payment service powers the online donations facilities of these organizations. Now, their donors and supporters can give to these organizations using their credits cards online.

Operation Blessing Foundation and The Asian Center for Missions donation pages will be up soon–also powered by PesoPay.

AsiaPay also gave an orientation with CBN Asia’s key team on how they can maximize the PesoPay payment facility. Watch out as they start automating recurring monthly donations, e-marketing campaigns, and telethons efficiently.

AsiaPay Philippines' orientation with CBN Asia team

Posted by Kristine “Libby” Malibiran

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Wrapping up 2007 for AsiaPay Philippines

Friday, December 28th, 2007

It’s nice to look back to the year that was with the key milestones in AsiaPay Philippines. Again, we thank all who made this year a great one:

1 & 2. PesoPay and eBigay launch.

March 2007. We kicked off PesoPay, the first full eCommerce and ePayment service with Banco de Oro, through the Reconnect event (in partnership between Venture for Fund Raising, MRM Worldwide, AsiaPay and BDO, formerly ECN). 200 non-profits attended to see the power of online giving thru Reconnect portal and PesoPay. As we’ve launched PesoPay, we also introduced these concepts showing PesoPay’s killer apps simulate how Filipinos love to pay: eHulugan (advanced prepayment), eGives (installment payment), eTingi (minimized payment), and eBigay (online donations).

May 2007. We initiated the eBiz is eAsy campaign to show everyone that setting up eCommerce initiatives is not complicated, expensive, risky at all. And so eBiz is eAsy web blog was born: AsiaPay PH’s viral e-marketing tool and online advocacy campaign with eBiz tips, PesoPay features and eSuccess stories, news, and guides for merchant’s eCommerce venture.

June to July 2007. We then moved forward to the 24 to 1 campaign: “Accelerate your eBusiness launch from 24 weeks to 1 week” where we invited our merchants to our office every Tuesday mornings and conduct a free coaching weekly seminar to help new merchants in planning, launching, and executing their eBusiness plans.

August 2007. We introduced the PesoPay / eBigay express activation, a value add service comprising the basic setup and activation of the following in merchant’s website: shopping page, customer profile registration, check out page integrated to PesoPay payment page when we turnover the merchant account. Merchants now can have eBiz agad! eSales agad! Watch out for more enchanced eCommerce OSCommerce platforms to be developed and launched in 2008.

3. eCommerista launch.

November 2007. eCommerce is now brewing up in the Philippines so we spearheaded Merchant Community Building through Contact Networking Events called eCommerista nights. It’s a monthly gathering of entrepreneurs and professionals that allows them to network, learn and be inspired by each other, hosted by AsiaPay Philippines in Mag:net Cafe BHS. We’ve already had 1.0 and 2.0 eCommerista nights in 2007 and still more to come in 2008.

4. ShopPay launch.

December 2007. We would love to help our merchants bring their shopping pages to the Friendster/Multiply generation. Hence, ShopPaybeta is here! May you enjoy the gift of ShopPay and have a viral marketing new year!

We are excited to have established AsiaPay in the Philippines this year and we’re looking forward to expanding and making eCommerce fly here and beyond next year!

AsiaPay PH milestones

Posted by Kristine “Libby” Malibiran

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