The United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) in Manila
and the city government of Zamboanga signed a new partnership that will allow
residents to pay government taxes and fees anytime, anywhere using electronic
channels.
USAID’s E-PESO Activity will introduce new electronic
payment (e-Payment) systems, using innovative technology,to support the city’s
goal of increasing revenue generation through an improved and more transparent
tax collection process.
The cooperation is part of the two entities' collaboration
under the Cities Development Initiative (CDI). A key element of the Partnership
for Growth, CDI focuses on strengthening the economic competitiveness and
resilience of secondary cities to become engines of growth.
Under the PFG, the U.S.
government is working with the Philippine government, the private sector and
civil society organizations to put the Philippines on an accelerated
growth trajectory that benefits the majority of its population.
Prior to formalizing the cooperation, Zamboanga City Mayor
Maria Isabelle Climaco signed Executive
Order BC 129-2015 to
regulate cooperation on electronic payment systems and make
Persons-to-Government payments more accessible. The Executive Order also
mandated the creation of a technical working group composed of Zamboanga City local division chiefs and key
personnel tasked to work with E-PESO counterparts on the project.
To develop the local electronic payments ecosystem, USAID
and the Zamboanga
City government will also
work with local utility companies and businesses. Members of the private sector
represented by the Zamboanga Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation, Inc.,
Zamboanga Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Inc., and the Southern
Philippines Deep Sea Fishing Association were on hand to signify their
commitment to support the shift to electronic payment systems.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=804667
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