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RCBC and PearlPay push QR Ph to more local stores

The Philippine digital-payments ecosystem is gaining new momentum as leading players join forces to make cashless transactions more accessible to everyday merchants.

A fresh collaboration between Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) and PearlPay Inc. aims to accelerate the rollout of the national QR code standard, QR Ph, bringing digital convenience to even the smallest retail shops and community stores.

This initiative could mark a major leap toward financial inclusion and digital adoption among micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

RCBC and PearlPay Push QR Ph to More Local Stores

Empowering Merchants Through Strategic Collaboration

The RCBC-PearlPay partnership merges the strengths of a trusted banking institution and an agile fintech platform. RCBC brings its financial expertise and wide network, while PearlPay contributes innovative technology and local market reach.

Together, they are helping merchants — especially those in underserved and rural areas — easily integrate QR Ph into their payment systems.

Vital Role of Merchant Services in Modern Business.

By enabling local stores, kiosks, and small vendors to accept QR-based payments, the collaboration provides a faster, more secure, and cost-efficient alternative to cash transactions. This move is expected to simplify daily operations, improve record-keeping, and reduce the risks associated with cash handling for business owners.

How MSMEs and consumers benefit

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MSMEs are at the heart of the Philippine economy, and this partnership provides them with a gateway to the digital payments ecosystem. Through RCBC and PearlPay’s initiative, small business owners can now accept payments from multiple banks and e-wallets using just a single QR code.

This interoperability reduces operational barriers and creates new opportunities for financial growth.

For Filipino consumers, the integration of QR Ph means easier, safer, and more consistent payment experiences — whether they’re shopping in a mall or buying snacks from a neighborhood “tindahan.” The convenience of scanning a single code across platforms encourages more cashless transactions, helping both merchants and buyers embrace a more digital lifestyle.

Laying the groundwork for wider adoption

While the partnership offers exciting prospects, success depends on sustained education and infrastructure support. Many small merchants still prefer cash due to habit or lack of awareness, while connectivity remains a challenge in some areas. RCBC and PearlPay’s long-term impact will hinge on how effectively they can address these issues and demonstrate the tangible benefits of going digital.

With strong backing from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and growing consumer confidence in digital payments, the expansion of QR Ph acceptance could pave the way for deeper financial inclusion. If executed well, this initiative could serve as a model for future collaborations between banks and fintechs to drive digital transformation at the grassroots level.

The future of everyday payments

RCBC and PearlPay’s joint push for QR Ph adoption underscores a shared vision—to make digital payments the norm, not the exception. As more merchants and consumers embrace this technology, the Philippines moves closer to a truly inclusive cashless economy where convenience, security, and innovation converge at every transaction.

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Edielyn Mangol

Edielyn Mangol is a passionate communication researcher and emerging writer with a growing expertise in marketing technology and digital communications. With experience in content creation, social media strategy, and research writing, she brings a fresh and insightful perspective to every project. Her work explores the intersection of data, storytelling, and technology to build meaningful connections between brands and their audiences. Learn more about Edielyn’s journey on her LinkedIn profile.