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GoTyme Bank becomes top Visa debit card in the Philippines

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GoTyme Bank is now the most-used Visa debit card in the Philippines. This milestone was announced on February 19 by the digital bank and the global payments company, Visa. The bank reached the top spot because more people are now using their phones and cards instead of cash to pay for things.

Currently, GoTyme has over eight million users across the country. In 2025, the total amount of money spent using these cards grew by more than 150 percent. The bank also holds over ₱43 billion in customer deposits. This growth happened because the bank makes it easy for people to get a card quickly at kiosks and use modern features like Google Wallet and “tap-to-pay.”

Visa recognized GoTyme for having the fastest growth in active cards and touch-free transactions. This success is part of a plan to help the Philippines move toward a “cash-lite” society, where digital payments are the main way to shop. The bank is a partnership between the Gokongwei group and a digital banking group called Tyme.

Leaders from both companies say the goal is to make banking simple and beautiful so that more people can trust the brand. By working together, they hope to bring these easy payment methods to more people in Asia and Africa. For now, GoTyme continues to grow by offering secure and fast ways for Filipinos to manage their money every day.

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Bryan Aliwalas, a Multimedia Producer and tech content creator at YugaTech, where he has been creating technology and gaming content since 2019. With experience covering smartphones, tablets, gaming devices, and consumer technology, he produces reviews, hands-on features, guides, and multimedia content aimed at helping readers and viewers better understand the latest devices and tech trends. His work spans both gaming and consumer tech, combining practical experience with a passion for making technology more accessible and engaging.

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