BPI boosts nationwide digital adoption through Pay&Go-powered VYBE access

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By TechWatch PH Staff

The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) is accelerating the country’s digital shift through a new partnership between its e-wallet VYBE and self-service payment network Pay&Go—enabling users to cash in for free at more than 3,000 kiosks nationwide.

The collaboration expands BPI’s digital ecosystem and supports its mission to make financial technology accessible to every Filipino.

With VYBE, even those without a bank account can now enter the digital economy seamlessly—opening opportunities to send and receive money, pay bills, buy load, and earn rewards, all within a single app.

“True digital transformation means extending real value to the underserved. Our partnership with Pay&Go brings us closer to communities. By making it easier—and free—to cash in to VYBE, we’re helping more Filipinos participate in the digital economy,” said Alex Seminiano, Chief Technology Officer of BPI.

Through Pay&Go’s extensive reach in malls, transport hubs, and public areas, VYBE users can now top up their wallets without fees—helping bridge the convenience gap for users in far-flung or underbanked areas.

“Digital banking must serve not only the tech-savvy but also the overlooked. As we expand VYBE’s access through Pay&Go, we are building a more inclusive financial landscape where every Filipino has the tools to move forward,” said Eric Faustino, Head of Digital Partnerships and Ecosystems at BPI.

BPI’s latest move underscores its broader vision of an interconnected financial future—one where everyday Filipinos can enjoy secure, frictionless, and inclusive digital transactions backed by the trust of one of the country’s most established banks.

For more information about VYBE and the Pay&Go cash-in partnership, visit bpi.com.ph/vybe.

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