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RCBC, Visa launch tap-to-pay at LRT-2 stations

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Commuters on the LRT-2 can now pay their fares using contactless payment methods after RCBC, in partnership with Visa, the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), and the Department of Transportation (DOTr), officially activated tap-to-pay at station turnstiles.

Starting today, passengers can use NFC-enabled devices with Google Pay, Visa or Mastercard debit, credit, and prepaid cards to enter and exit LRT-2 stations. GCash QR is also accepted as a payment option. The rollout is part of ongoing efforts to modernize public transportation and encourage the use of digital payments in the Philippines.

To mark the launch, RCBC introduced the PISO Fare Cashback Promo, which runs until July 31. Under the promo, commuters who pay their regular LRT-2 fare using eligible payment methods will receive cashback, reducing the effective fare to ₱1. The cashback will be credited back to the original payment method after the transaction.

The promo is available to RCBC Visa and Mastercard credit cardholders, who can receive up to ₱300 in cashback during the promo period. Meanwhile, holders of the MySSS Card powered by RCBC DiskarTech can enjoy up to eight LRT-2 rides per day under the offer.

The launch adds another cashless payment option for commuters and supports the government’s push for more convenient and digital public transport services.

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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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