The Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK) and the Department of Tourism (DOT) are taking a significant step toward modernizing the country’s tourism sector by digitalizing key payment and procurement processes.
Through a renewed partnership, both agencies aim to streamline how tourism-related fees and government transactions are handled across the Philippines.
This push toward digitalization reflects a broader government effort to improve transparency, efficiency, and service delivery.
For tourism stakeholders, particularly those operating outside major urban centers, digital payments reduce friction, cut processing time, and support a more seamless way of doing business with government agencies.
Streamlining payments with LANDBANK digital platforms

Central to the partnership is the use of LANDBANK’s digital payment solutions, allowing tourism establishments and stakeholders to pay accreditation fees, regulatory charges, penalties, and other government-related costs online.
These platforms reduce the need for in-person transactions and manual processing, helping businesses save time and operational costs.
By shifting to digital channels, the DOT can also improve collection efficiency and monitoring while ensuring that transactions are secure and traceable. For the tourism industry, this means faster approvals, fewer delays, and a more predictable administrative process — all critical for sustaining growth and competitiveness.
Improving procurement and supporting local tourism players

Beyond payments, the collaboration also supports more efficient government procurement through digital tools that enable faster and more transparent purchasing of goods and services.
This benefits not only the DOT’s regional offices but also local suppliers, many of which are micro, small, and medium enterprises tied closely to tourism activity.
The move aligns with LANDBANK’s broader “phygital” approach, combining digital solutions with on-ground support to ensure wider adoption. By making it easier for local tourism players to engage with government systems, the initiative helps strengthen financial inclusion while improving accountability in public sector transactions.
Driving a more competitive tourism ecosystem

As global tourism becomes increasingly digital, modern payment and procurement systems are no longer optional.
The partnership between LANDBANK and the DOT positions the Philippine tourism sector to better meet international standards while improving the experience for local stakeholders.
By reducing administrative barriers and embracing digital finance, this initiative lays the groundwork for a more resilient, transparent, and inclusive tourism ecosystem — one that supports sustainable growth and empowers communities across the country.
