NRPS paved the way for digital payment systems photo BSP
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NRPS paved the way for digital payment systems

Nov 15, 2021, 6:21 AM
Rose De La Cruz

Rose De La Cruz

Writer/Columnist

The NRPS envisions every Filipino to have easy access to financial services and have accounts to make payments and receive or transfer funds to other accounts anytime, anywhere, at a reasonable price, from any digital device.

Launched in 2015, the national retail payment system (NRPS) helped Filipinos to adjust to the digital payment platforms during the pandemic, giving rise to this sector that would soon lead to a cashless society.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno said the BSP's pre-pandemic initiatives to set the groundwork for interoperable payment systems have proven critical in expanding digital payments adoption during the Covid-19 health crisis.

"Even before the pandemic, the BSP was able to lay out the critical foundations to an interoperable NRPS that allowed payment service providers to innovate and offer responsive digital payment products and services," Diokno said during the MUFG Virtual Economic Briefing held recently.

'These helped ease the burden of Filipinos given the social mobility restrictions brought about by the health protocols," he added.

The NRPS is a policy and regulatory framework that aims to set up a safe, efficient, reliable, and interoperable retail payment system.

It envisions every Filipino to have easy access to financial services and have accounts to make payments and receive or transfer funds to other accounts anytime, anywhere, at a reasonable price, from any digital device.

A key initiative under NRPS was the rollout of automated clearinghouses, lnstaPay and PESONet, which allows fund transfers among account holders from different banks.

Electronic payments’ growth

One goal set out in NRPS was to increase the adoption of electronic retail payments from 1 percent of total payments in 2013 to 20 percent by 2020.

"We have achieved our target of reaching 20 percent of digital payments volume in 2020 - one of the silver linings of this pandemic, if I may say," added Diokno.

The acceleration in digital payments was driven by person- ­to-merchant payments and person-to-person payments, including electronic fund transfers.

Recovery in sight

During his presentation, the Governor shared positive economic developments that suggest recovery is on sight.

"We forecast that the economy will grow by 7 to 9 percent in 2022 and 6 to 7 percent in 2023 and 2024 on the basis of the accelerated vaccine rollout, continued implementation of its bold infrastructure program, the effective implementation of recent reforms, and the enactment of proposed structural reforms," he added.

Tags: #BangkoSentralNgPilipinas, #digitalpayments, #NationalRetailPaymentSystem, #economy, #Covid19


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