Digital payments for PEZA give locators more ways to pay, with less friction
On January 28, 2026, MYEG Philippines and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority renewed a partnership that targets one daily pain point for many PEZA locators. Paying government fees.

The signing took place at the PEZA office in DoubleDragon, Pasay City. MYEG PH chief executive officer Ann Margaret T. Saldaña and PEZA director general Tereso O. Panga signed the agreement. Elmer B. Dequilla and Anidelle Joy M. Alguso served as witnesses.
For businesses inside economic zones, compliance often means tight deadlines, multiple approvals, and finance teams juggling paperwork. This renewal aims to cut the back and forth. The focus is Digital payments for PEZA, with more ways to pay and fewer reasons to line up.
Locators can settle PEZA related fees through MYEG’s payment network, which offers over 100,000 payment options nationwide. The list covers common channels that finance teams already use.
E wallets include GCash, ShopeePay, PalawanPay, GrabPay, and Maya. Online transfers support banks such as BDO, BPI, RCBC, UnionBank, and Maybank. Card payments include VISA, Mastercard, and JCB. Locators can also pay in cash through over the counter partners such as Cebuana Lhuillier, Palawan Express, Bayad Center, 7 Eleven, SM Malls, Robinsons Department Stores, Tambunting Pawnshop, and RD Pawnshop.
Companies that prefer corporate flows can use corporate bank accounts. They can also pay by check at partner banks such as BDO and RCBC. QRPh also adds a faster option for teams that want quick approvals and proof of payment. Participating banks and e wallet partners include AllBank, PSBank, eCebuana, QueenBank, Sterling Bank of Asia, MariBank, GoTyme Bank, and AUB, plus other QRPh enabled institutions.
If you manage payments for a locator, you can set up a simple routine. Map your fee types to a payment channel. Keep one digital folder for receipts and screenshots. Assign a backup approver, so deadlines do not slip when someone is out.
MYEG says the goal is smoother transactions and more time for operations. PEZA says digital, cashless, and paperless pathways support its one stop and nonstop shop service, and help improve transparency for locators.
