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Friday, November 26, 2021

Bayad and SNDT joined forces to make bills payment more convenient and accessible


Living in the new normal has further emphasized consumers’ need for greater accessibility and wider choices when it comes to financial services, especially bills payment. For service providers, presence in both online and  on-site channels are critical to meet the changing behaviors and lifestyles of Filipinos. 

 

For Bayad, the biggest and widest multi-channel payment platform in the country, strengthening its digital and physical footprint is a key tenet in expanding its network and fortifying its ecosystem to deliver unparalleled customer experience.

 

Recently, Bayad formed a partnership with courier and logistics services provider, SNDT Express, a corporation that offers accessible and high-quality courier and logistics services. With 10 years of solid operational experience and expertise, serves as an enabler for Filipino entrepreneurs with its commitment to deliver logistics management reliable services.

 

Complementing each other’s business goals, Bayad and SNDT joined forces to make bills payment more convenient and accessible. As such, customers can experience a much more efficient way of settling their bills for house utilities, cable, telecommunications, government contributions and loans, and more to over 30 SNDT Express branches located across the country. Soon, they will also be able to access Bayad’s extensive roster of billers through their mobile app as SNDT Express improves its digital presence and increases its branches nationwide.


 

“We take pride in helping our clients move their parcels across the country as well as provide extra services such as food delivery and personal shopping. Through this partnership with Bayad, we’re also able to collect bills, thus making us a one-stop-shop that addresses important customer needs. We are happy for this opportunity to expand our portfolio,” said SNDT Express President, Eduard Delegero.

 

Meanwhile, according to Bayad President and CEO, Lawrence Y. Ferrer, “The partnership multiplies the avenues where consumers can pay their bills  combined with other essential transactions over the counter. We believe that by making payments easier and more accessible, we also help consumers become financially responsible.”

 

Bayad continues to carry out its mission of providing innovative, efficient, and accessible payment solutions for everyone by forming partnerships with various institutions. With over 80,000 physical payment touchpoints across Bayad branches and Partner outlets nationwide, Bayad remains one of the country’s most trusted payment authorities.

 

To be part of Bayad’s extensive channel network, contact groupaccountsbizdev@bayad.com or call +63 998 963 7881. For businesses interested in leveraging Bayad's multi-channel network and seamless bills payment solutions, they may reach out to billeronboarding@bayad.com, call +63 998 963 7880 or fill out Bayad’s biller onboarding form to get started: https://link.bayad.com/BeABayadBiller.

 

5 comments:

  1. Convenient and accessibility is what we've looking for .. this joint forces ,does a big help and does a big difference

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  2. Wow this is great news , the biggest and widest multi-channel payment platform in the country, strengthening its digital and physical footprint is a key tenet in expanding its network and fortifying its ecosystem to deliver unparalleled customer experience.❤️😍

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  3. Great news the most convenient way of payment. This is great partnership for the better service

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  4. Wow. Mas pinaConvenient at mas Pinagandang Serbisyo, Truly so helpful for everyone who send the Money 💯❤❤

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  5. Such an Awesome and Great partnership, sobrang laking tulong nila para sa mga Senderse Nila, mas Pinagandang serbisyo 💯💯❤❤

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