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PayMaya recently partners with Bonds.PH, an online investment platform powered by the Philippine Digital Asset Exchange (PDAX), for allowing Filipinos to avail of the government's next Retail Treasury Bond (RTB). PayMaya account holders may now easily add funds to Bonds.PH using their PayMaya-registered mobile numbers, letting them acquire government RTBs even to those who do not yet have a bank account. To do this, they must download the Bonds.PH app on iOS and Android devices, sign-up, and verify their accounts. Here's how to add funds to your Bonds.PH account using PayMaya: 1. To check the status of investment, click the 'My Orders' button in the Bonds.PH app.  A notice of the successful purchase of the bond will also be sent via email. Once the investment has matured, customers may choose to transfer it from the Bonds.PH to PayMaya account. Read more in our articles including "You may now invest in Gov't Retail Treasury Bonds with PayMaya" and "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal".

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PayMaya recently partners with Bonds.PH, an online investment platform powered by the Philippine Digital Asset Exchange (PDAX), for allowing Filipinos to avail of the government's next Retail Treasury Bond (RTB). PayMaya account holders may now easily add funds to Bonds.PH using their PayMaya-registered mobile numbers, letting them acquire government RTBs even to those who do not yet have a bank account.

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To do this, they must download the Bonds.PH app on iOS and Android devices, sign-up, and verify their accounts. Here's how to add funds to your Bonds.PH account using PayMaya: 1. To check the status of investment, click the 'My Orders' button in the Bonds.PH app.  A notice of the successful purchase of the bond will also be sent via email.

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Our coverage of Bonds.PH includes: "You may now invest in Gov't Retail Treasury Bonds with PayMaya"; "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal"; "DTI retracts plan to require permit when running online ads and promos". Each article provides unique insights and information.