Smiles Mobile Remittance Expands Bills Payment Feature for Overseas Filipino Workers in Japan
AnnouncementTOKYO, Japan – 18 April 2024 – Digital Wallet Corporation (DWC) announces its expansion of its Bills Payment feature on Smiles Mobile Remittance (Smiles), the number one mobile money transfer app in Japan. Effective April 18, 2024, Smiles users in Japan can now have access to over one hundred billers.
The introduction of the Bills Payment feature allows users to settle their bills in just a few taps on their smartphones, effortlessly managing their finances and saving time and money in the process.
With advanced mobile fintech, Bills Payment allows customers to pay off or make contributions to government loans, insurances (e.g., SSS and Pag-IBIG Fund), electricity (e.g., Meralco), water (e.g., Maynilad), donations (e.g., Bantay Bata), telco bills (e.g., Globe Telecoms and Smart), real estate and investments (e.g., Filinvest).
Starting April 18, 2024, customers will be able to make payments to PhilHealth, a tax-exempt, national health program of the Philippines. They can also settle school tuition fees for specific institutions such as Ateneo de Davao University, De La Salle Lipa, and Far Eastern University.
Additionally, the expanded real estate biller network enables Filipinos to seamlessly manage their property payments, with major developers such as Megaworld Corporation, SM Development Corporation, and Robinsons Land Corporation now accessible through the Smiles app.
Now, access to over 100+ billers on Smiles Mobile Remittance:
Smiles Mobile Remittance continues to lead the way in revolutionizing financial services for overseas Filipinos, providing them with the tools they need to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
“We put our customers’ needs first,” said DWC Founder and CEO Eiji Miyakawa, “and this enhancement to Bills Payment will help them contribute more to their bright future.”
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