The Palawan Group of Companies introduced the PalawanPay Virtual Visa Card.  |
| PalawanPay Virtual Visa Card |
PalawanPay Virtual Visa Card announced
The company's fast-growing e-wallet said that this is a major leap in making simple, secure, and widely accepted digital payments accessible to every Filipino, including those without bank accounts or credit cards.
With the PalawayPay Visa Card, verified users can instantly activate their Virtual Visa Card and start transacting online with just a few taps inside the PalawanPay app.
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| Benefits of PalawanPay Virtual Visa Card |
The company noted that it could be used for e-commerce shopping and recurring bills to travel bookings, and streaming subscriptions. It is also said to bring a safer and more seamless way to pay.
PalawanPay Virtual Visa Card benefits
- Easy payments for: Online shops such as Shopee and Lazada (easier online shopping), travel bookings and digital wallets, and subscription services
- Safe and secure online bill payment
- Secure money transfers powered by Visa Direct
- Empowers unbanked and underbanked Filipinos to participate confidently in the digital economy
For many Filipinos, owning a Visa card has always felt out of reach — something reserved for those with bank accounts or credit lines. With the PalawanPay Virtual Visa Card, we're changing that. We built this to be simple, practical, and truly pang-masa. Now every Filipino, every suki, can access global commerce with confidence—securely and affordably, PalawanPay CEO Third Librea shared
PalawanPay's Virtual Visa Card is more than a new feature. It is a step toward a more inclusive digital economy. Our goal is simple: to make digital finance truly para sa lahat (for everyone)—practical and within reach of every suki, Palawan Group Chief Marketing Officer Bernard Kaibigan remarked
The company also announced that it is set to roll out its physical Visa card by 2026, enhancing flexibility for global in-store and point‑of‑sale payments.
Meanwhile, PalawanPay users can receive remittances from abroad directly in the app. "Sukis" can also enjoy free cash-in at any of Palawan Express'3,500+ branches all over the Philippines with zero extra cost.
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