• GCash ramps up offerings for MSMEs


      GCash ramps up offerings for MSMEs in a stronger push for financial inclusion


      GCash, the country’s leading mobile wallet, is ramping up its line-up of digital financial services to give micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) a much-needed boost in the new normal.

      GCash Vice President and head of new business Neil Trinidad shared how GCash constantly innovates to help MSMEs unlock their business goals through various safe and accessible digital financial services.

      “We have something in the pipeline: the GInsure for Business. It’s a way for MSMEs to provide insurance plans for their employees. We will be working with different insurance providers, on-boarding them and making their services available on the app so businesses can now avail of it for their employees. That is happening very soon, so watch out for that space,” Trinidad said.

      To further help MSMEs manage their funds, GCash also offers GSave; digital savings account within the app that provides a higher savings rate of up to 2.6% per annum compared to traditional banks and lets users access their money 24/7 anytime, anywhere.

      GCash head of wealth management Jong Layug reiterated the role of GCash in helping MSMEs bounce back from the pandemic.
      “With GSave, entrepreneurs can ‘park’ their operating money so it’s earning interest and at the same time have real-time access to it, so they can use it to pay for their expenses. As MSMEs, they accept payments through GCash and avail of loans through GCash – everything is there,” Layug noted.

      To start saving up, users can go to the GSave feature within the GCash app and select their preferred bank; they need to provide additional information before they can finally open their savings account.

      Entrepreneurs who need quick additional funds can also access fast cash loans through GLoan, where they can borrow up to P50,000 repayable in up to 12 months with low-interest rates. It’s also available within the GCash app under the GLoan feature and automatically unlocked for users with a high enough GScore.

      Aside from ramping up digital services for MSMEs, GCash has also been doubling down on its core mission of “Finance for All.”
      Tony Isidro, CEO of Fuse Lending, the company behind the lending solutions of GCash, said while the company has been able to provide quick funds for micro to small entrepreneurs through GLoan and GCredit, GCash’s lending products have also been helping bridge the gap for those who do not have access to formal credit.

      “Our loan products target those currently under informal loans and, for the most part, our countrymen in the lower-income classes. We continue to educate them and give them access to loans. We offer loans up to PHP50,000, but on the other end of the spectrum would be PHP5,000, PHP6,000, even PHP4,000, which address the needs of lower socioeconomic class,” Isidro said.

      With its clear vision of promoting financial inclusion, GCash sets its sights on creating more game-changing and innovative financial services to give more Filipinos access to essential financial services. The process also helps the Philippines build a more robust digital economy.

      For more information, visit https://www.gcash.com/
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