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MYEG PH and PEZA extend partnership to enhance ease of doing business for locators

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MYEG Philippines, Inc. (MYEG PH) and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) have renewed their partnership to further strengthen digital government services and enhance ease of doing business for PEZA-registered locators nationwide.

The partnership renewal was formalized during a signing ceremony held on January 28, 2026, at the PEZA office in DoubleDragon, Pasay City. The agreement was signed by MYEG PH chief executive officer Ann Margaret T. Saldaña and PEZA director general Tereso O. Panga, with MYEG PH IT business project manager Elmer B. Dequilla, and PEZA deputy director general for policy and planning Anidelle Joy M. Alguso serving as witnesses.

Through this renewed collaboration, MYEG PH and PEZA reaffirm their shared commitment to streamlining government transactions and providing PEZA locators with more convenient, secure, and accessible payment solutions for PEZA-related fees. The initiative supports the government’s Ease of Doing Business agenda by reducing friction in payment processes and enabling faster, more efficient compliance for businesses operating within economic zones.

“This partnership with PEZA reflects MYEG’s continued commitment to making government transactions more accessible and convenient for businesses,” said Saldaña. “Through this renewal, MYEG will be able to continue expanding digital payment options for PEZA fees, empowering locators to focus on growing their businesses while enjoying seamless, flexible, and secure ways to fulfill their obligations.”

Panga emphasized the importance of digital partnerships in improving the overall business environment and in strengthening its one-stop and nonstop shop service. 

“Our renewed partnership with MYEG supports PEZA’s goal of providing efficient and investor-friendly services to our locators through digitalization and the creation of contactless pathways,” he said. “Leveraging on cashless and paperless transaction systems helps us improve service delivery, enhance transparency, and further strengthen the Philippines’ competitiveness as an investment destination.”

Under the renewed partnership, PEZA locators will continue to benefit from access to over 100,000 payment options nationwide through MYEG’s extensive payment network. These include e-wallets such as GCash, ShopeePay, PalawanPay, GrabPay, and Maya; online bank transfers via BDO, BPI, RCBC, UnionBank, and Maybank; and credit and debit cards, including VISA, Mastercard, and JCB. Locators may also opt to pay in cash through over-the-counter partners such as Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Express, Bayad Center, 7-Eleven, SM Malls, Robinsons Department Stores, Tambunting Pawnshop, RD Pawnshop, and more.

To provide greater flexibility for businesses, locators may likewise settle their PEZA fees using corporate bank accounts or through check payments at partner banks, including BDO and RCBC. To further simplify transactions, payments may also be made via QRPh, available across participating banks and e-wallets such as AllBank, PSBank, eCebuana, QueenBank, Sterling Bank of Asia, MariBank, GoTyme Bank, AUB, and other QRPh-enabled institutions.

The renewed partnership underscores both organizations’ commitment to continuous innovation in public service delivery, ensuring that PEZA locators experience greater convenience, efficiency, and reliability in their government transactions.

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