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Maya, Grab Team Up to Offer Instant Credit to Filipinos

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Maya, the #1 Digital Bank in the Philippines, and Grab, Southeast Asia’s leading superapp, are teaming up to make borrowing money faster and easier for Filipinos.

 

Eligible Grab users can now access up to ₱30,000 instantly through Maya Easy Credit— without any wait, collateral, or paperwork. Accessing this credit line is straightforward:

 

Complete a form on the Grab app, providing a mobile number and consent to Maya.

Download the Maya app, sign up, and upgrade the account.

Apply for Maya Easy Credit within the Maya app, and funds will be available instantly upon approval, which is subject to credit evaluation.

 

This collaboration offers credit access to eligible Filipinos, highlighting the significance of responsible borrowing and promoting financial empowerment.

 

Martha Borja, Regional Head of Payments of the Grab Financial Group, shares, “At Grab, our mission extends beyond innovating in transportation and on-demand deliveries; it encompasses driving progress in financial inclusivity for millions of Filipinos. An expression of this is this landmark partnership with Maya Bank, effectively making Maya Credit more accessible to the millions of Grab users we serve daily. This collaboration represents a significant step in providing convenient access to non-traditional financial solutions directly through the Grab app, enriching lives, and expanding financial horizons for our users.”

 

Angelo Madrid, President of Maya Bank, added, “One of the biggest financial challenges that Filipinos face is the lack of access to reliable and trustworthy lending services. So, we’re very excited to partner with Grab to make it easier than ever to open a credit line of up to ₱30,000 with Maya Easy Credit.”

 

Eligible Grab customers can now use Maya Easy Credit to top up their Maya Wallet and effortlessly pay for Grab rides or food deliveries, giving them more budget flexibility within the Grab app.

 

Maya has also made it much easier for Grab users to pay within their super app. They can link their Maya accounts using their mobile number and connect their Maya Cards to the Grab app for effortless payments across services.

 

With these extra funds, Grab users can also increase their savings, or invest in stocks and mutual funds through Maya’s partner marketplace, all from within the Maya app. Moreover, every transaction enhances the user’s Maya Savings interest rate, potentially up to 14% per annum, and helps raise their future credit limits.

 

This new partnership propels Maya closer to bridging the financing gap in the Philippines. Since beginning its lending operations in 2022, Maya had disbursed ₱47 billion in loans to approximately 1.2 million borrowers by end-June 2024, with 59% of whom choosing Maya as their first bank partner for loans.

 

 

 

About Maya

Maya is the #1 Fintech Ecosystem in the Philippines, with Maya Bank, the #1 Digital Bank, and Maya Business, the #1 Omni-Channel Payment Processor. Maya Bank is a digital bank regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), with deposits insured by the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) up to ₱500,000 per depositor. To learn more about Maya, check out maya.ph and mayabank.ph. Follow Maya at @mayaiseverything on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok and @mayaofficialph on Twitter. 

 

 

About Grab

Grab is a leading superapp in Southeast Asia, operating across the deliveries, mobility and digital financial services sectors. Serving over 700 cities in eight Southeast Asian countries – Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – Grab enables millions of people everyday to order food or groceries, send packages, hail a ride or taxi, pay for online purchases or access services such as lending and insurance, all through a single app. Grab was founded in 2012 with the mission to drive Southeast Asia forward by creating economic empowerment for everyone, and strives to serve a triple bottom line: to simultaneously deliver financial sustainability and have a positive social and environmental impact in Southeast Asia.

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