PayMaya and PayPal has announced that freelancers and online businesses can now withdraw their available PayPal funds more quickly and more conveniently with PayMaya by simply linking their PayPal accounts directly to their PayMaya accounts.
Paymaya and Paypal partnership
Paymaya and Paypal partnership

Using PayMaya to withdraw PayPal funds is more efficient. With PayMaya, there is no need to travel to financial institutions, fall in long lines, answer forms, and secure a minimum initial deposit. All they need to do is download the PayMaya app from the Google Play or the App Store to have an instant virtual Visa card which they can immediately use for transactions including PayPal transfers. 

As part of the announcement, from September 22 to December 21, 2016, users will enjoy 80 percent off PayPal’s withdrawal fee when they transfer their available PayPal balance to their PayMaya account . When the transfer is complete, users can withdraw their fund at any Bancnet ATM through their PayMaya card. They can also use their PayMaya app or card to shop at any stores that accept Visa. 

To be a part of this promo, follow these easy steps:

1. Get PayMaya
Creating a PayMaya account is easy. To create a PayMaya account, download PayMaya from the Google Play or App Store and register with any Philippine mobile number. 

Next, get the physical PayMaya card available at the official PayMaya Store and link it to your PayMaya app. To be able to withdraw money from any Bancnet ATMs, be sure to upgrade your PayMaya account via the app or simply send a request to @PayMayaOfficial on Facebook. The next step is to link your PayMaya account to your PayPal account.  If you do not have a PayPal account, go to www.paypal.com/ph and click on “Sign up now” to create your PayPal account. 

2. Link ‘em up.
To link your PayMaya account to PayPal, go to ‘Banks and Cards’ on the PayPal website and choose ‘Link a Card’. Next, enter your PayMaya virtual or physical card information and ensure that the PayPal address matches that of your PayMaya account.  You will need to load at least P100 into your PayMaya account to link to PayPal to facilitate an authorization request.

3. Transfer your funds
Click on ‘Withdraw Funds’ on the summary page of your PayPal account and key in your PayMaya details. The minimum withdrawal from a PayPal account is P500.   New PayPal customers may experience a temporary hold on funds. For more information, visit https://www.paypal.com/ph/webapps/mpp/funds-availability.

“Freelancers and online entrepreneurs are at the forefront of the digital global economy. By making fund transfers more affordable and convenient, we are making it easier for more Filipinos to capitalize on the opportunities presented by digital. We are happy to collaborate with PayPal as this initiative solves a major pain point experienced by our digital workforce,” said Orlando Vea, President and CEO at PayMaya Philippines and Voyager Innovations.


“Being a leading digital payments company, PayPal is always looking to provide an easier and safer way for people to move and manage their money. For freelancers and micro businesses, where cash flow and immediate access to payments and funds are critical to keep their business moving, our collaboration with PayMaya now provides them another option by which they are able to choose how they want to retrieve their money. This adds to the convenience already offered by PayPal,” said Rahul Shinghal, PayPal’s General Manager for Southeast Asia.

Enjoy! The PayMaya Experience
Aside from being able to withdraw PayPal funds from any Bancnet ATM, users can also use their PayMaya to shop at any physical or online store here and abroad that accepts Visa; send money to any PayMaya user; pay for Uber rides; buy airtime load; and pay bills.  

For users who want to withdraw their money using their PayMaya card, Landbank ATMs only charge Php5 for every withdrawal while other bank ATMs charge the standard Php15 fee.

As a security feature, PayMaya users receive real-time text notifications on every transaction. Transaction history can also be viewed on the PayMaya app. 

Loading up a PayMaya account is convenient as it can be topped up at any of the over 15,000 reloading stations nationwide including 7-Eleven stores with CLiQQ Kiosks, 

TouchPay Kiosks
Union Bank ATMs, Robinsons Department Stores, SM Malls Business Centers, and Smart Padala partner outlets, on top of online banking via BDO.

The Freedom of Freelancers by PayPal
One of the biggest challenges faced by freelancers is receiving and making payments, especially as their work typically transcends borders. This is where PayPal comes in – by delivering peace of mind to freelancers with a payment platform that makes transacting faster, safer and easier so that they can focus on their craft.

PayPal
Enables the freelancer life 
PayPal offers a hassle-free, agnostic platform not tied to any device so that they can connect and receive payments from clients all around the world. Freelancers also enjoy the ease of withdrawals without the need of credit card verification. On the backend, PayPal helps safeguard revenues with one of the most sophisticated fraud prevention engines in the world. 

Helps freelancers embrace a future that is mobile
PayPal Mobile Checkout allows customers to maximize their sales opportunities through its mobile-optimized solution, bringing their business everywhere.

Makes it easier for freelancers to share their invoices
PayPal’s Invoicing tool allows freelancers and micro businesses to create and email professional invoices easily.

Provides freelancers with a customized payment link
With PayPal.Me for Business, freelancers can create a customized payment link for receiving international commercial payments with their existing PayPal account. Payees can access the link to complete the payment, and the funds will be transferred to the receiver’s account usually within seconds. 

For more details about the promo and for the step-by-step guide on how to make PayPal-to-PayMaya fund transfers, visit: paymaya.com/paypal-for-freelancers

For more information about PayMaya, visit www.paymaya.com. Talk to us on social media: facebook.com/PayMayaOfficial, twitter.com/paymayaofficial, and instagram.com/paymaya_official (PR)

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