AF Payments Inc. partners with the Philippine Coast Guard to introduce innovative beep-enabled ID cards, enhancing public service modernization and employee convenience.
AF Payments Inc., the pioneer of contactless payment technology in the Philippines, announces a partnership with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). This collaboration introduces dynamic, beep-enabled PCG ID cards, a major advancement in public service modernization. During the official launch at the PCG National Headquarters, a new beep-multifunctional ID card was introduced to enhance daily operations.
The card functions as both identification and a cashless payment option, integrating with the beep ecosystem. PCG personnel benefit from cashless transactions on Light Rail Transit (LRT) 1, LRT2, Metro Rail Transit 3, point-to-point buses, and other transportation systems. It's also accepted at convenience stores like Lawson and Uncle John's, offering access to freebies, promotions, and beep rewards points. This partnership demonstrates how other government agencies can leverage beep technology for modernization, employee convenience, and national digital transformation. Businesses interested in partnering with AF Payments, Inc. can visit beep.com.ph/beep-business
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