Connect with us

Business and Economy

Diokno cites opportunities for digital transactions post Covid-19

Published

on

Diokno said post-Covid-19 digital transactions will be a key factor for a more inclusive economy that it is why it is vital for a robust digital infrastructure, digital skills, electronic government (e-government), digital identification, and an enabling legal and regulatory framework. (Pixabay photo)

MANILA – The global pandemic has provided the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) financial inclusion and digital transformation’s bid further boost opportunities now abound for financial technology (fintech) firms.
In his speech during the virtual forum on fintech’s role in pump-priming the economy hosted by Fintech Alliance PH Wednesday, BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno said the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic raised the urgency for needed reforms on public health, social safety nets, disaster response, and countryside development.
“But what reinforces all these reforms is the digital imperative. There is no arguing that the new economy is digital,” he said.
Diokno said post-Covid-19 digital transactions will be a key factor for a more inclusive economy that it is why it is vital for a robust digital infrastructure, digital skills, electronic government (e-government), digital identification, and an enabling legal and regulatory framework.
He said the BSP vows to increase to at least 50 percent the share of digital retail payment transactions, and to have 70 percent of the adult population having and using transaction accounts by the end of his term in 2023.
Diokno said the central bank has formulated a three-year digital payments transformation map, which includes open banking and the fintech sector will find great opportunities under this goal.
He said fintech players can provide solutions on loan origination and underwriting platform for the government’s direct lending program, as well as provide digital solutions for micro, small and medium enterprises’ (MSMEs) that will now tap e-commerce.
“The fintech community has a lot to look forward to and even more to contribute in the shaping of the new economy –one defined by shared and sustainable prosperity. With our collective efforts, may we be able to look back at this crisis with no regrets for wasted opportunities,” he added.
Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Senator Francis Tolentino Senator Francis Tolentino
News2 hours ago

Proposed nuclear plant in Pangasinan has long-term benefits – senator

MANILA – The proposed Nuclear Power Program in the municipality of Labrador, Pangasinan will not only solve the high cost of...

News3 hours ago

NFA: Let DA intervene in local rice market

MANILA – The Department of Agriculture (DA) can assume the power to intervene in the local rice market if lawmakers have...

Health3 hours ago

DOH launches cervical cancer screening services in Metro Manila

MANILA – The Department of Health – Metro Manila Center for Health Development (DOH-MMCHD) on Friday launched cervical cancer screening services...

Canada News16 hours ago

Nunavik residents say water system can’t meet growing demand

By Rachel Watts · CBC News  Communities in northern Quebec region rely on trucks to provide water Dr. Sarah Bergeron is used...

Canada News16 hours ago

Indigenous leaders adopt declaration condemning identity theft

By Brett Forester · CBC News  Delegates also adopt resolution denouncing disputed Inuit identity claims of NunatuKavut in Labrador First Nations, Inuit...

Philippine and Japanese flag Philippine and Japanese flag
News22 hours ago

Japan commits P121-M scholarships for young Filipino civil servants

MANILA – The Japanese government has earmarked PHP121 million to finance postgraduate scholarships of young Filipino civil servants as part...

News22 hours ago

PBBM eyes infra projects in Ilocos Region to boost tourism

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday said major infrastructure projects in the Ilocos Region are underway not...

Joe Biden Joe Biden
Headline22 hours ago

US Justice Dep’t moves to reclassify marijuana as ‘lower-risk’ drug

HOUSTON – The US Justice Department announced Thursday that it is moving to reclassify marijuana as a “lower-risk” drug. Formalizing...

PBBM on a roundtable meeting in Japan PBBM on a roundtable meeting in Japan
Headline22 hours ago

PH, Japan seal deal for 5 more PCG patrol vessels

MANILA – The Philippines and Japan on Friday signed an agreement for the acquisition of five additional 97-meter class patrol...

PBBM PBBM
News22 hours ago

PBBM commitment on free college ensures more Filipino graduates

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s commitment to sustain free higher education in public universities and colleges will ensure...

WordPress Ads