Bacolod City, Philippines – UNAWA, a Filipino legal tech that champions the move towards a paperless Philippines by providing technology solutions that accelerate digital transformation for government, enterprise, SMEs, and individual users, today debuted “UCheck” at the 67th RBAP Charter Anniversary Symposium at SMX Bacolod held from June 3 to 5.

“UCheck is a groundbreaking Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance tool that empowers businesses to make informed decisions with confidence, offering them comprehensive protection with significant ease,” said Atty. Gino Jacinto, COO of UNAWA.

“With this new tool, you can now make decisions without fear and achieve freedom from fraud,” he adds.

According to Atty. Jacinto, UCheck encapsulates UNAWA’s message and by automating AML checks and providing advanced name screening, the tool can help businesses mitigate risks and maintain regulatory compliance effortlessly.

Photo shows Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez (left) and UNAWA CEO Atty. Regina Jacinto-Barrientos

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The three-day event hosted by the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines (RBAP) and organized by the Negros Occidental Federation of Rural Banks (NOFRB) marked a significant step in establishing partnerships and showcasing Philippine technology.

Over 380 rural banks gathered at the symposium to discuss pivotal issues and regulatory measures impacting the rural banking industry. The event provided a prime opportunity for UNAWA to network with top rural bankers, exhibit its cutting-edge solutions, and cultivate connections with key stakeholders.

“Our goal is to empower rural banks with the tools so compliance need not be painful and expensive and so banks can focus on their real work,” states Atty. Regina Jacinto-Barrientos.

Enhancing local business security with advanced digital solutions

UNAWA’s UCheck, a powerful name-screening tool for effective AML checks, was the highlight of the presentation. 

UNAWA’s participation in the 67th RBAP Symposium introduced UCheck to rural banks and showcased the potential of Philippine technology in transforming business operations. 

The symposium also featured a significant moment as UNAWA CEO Atty. Regina Jacinto-Barrientos and COO Atty. Gino Jacinto engaged in productive discussions with Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez.

These discussions emphasized the role of advanced digital solutions in enhancing local business security and efficiency.

For more information about UCheck and possible partnership opportunities with UNAWA, please visit the company’s website.

This Press Release has also been published on VRITIMES