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Online e-wallet PayMaya is rebranding and changing its name to an all-in-one money app called Maya. Maya combines the popular PayMaya e-wallet with new features like crypto, and digital banking experience powered by Maya Bank which allows users to spend, save, grow, invest, and master their money just using their smartphone. The new Maya app comes with new features that make money handling easier and more seamless. Some of the new features according to Maya are: Maya Savings is a high-yield savings account with a 6% introductory interest rate, the highest offered by a local bank today. It is powered by the BSP-licensed digital bank Maya Bank, allowing you a seamless experience in-app when saving your money. Eligible PayMaya customers will be able to move money from their e-wallet to Maya Savings with just a couple of clicks in the app and earn interest on their balance! All you need is an upgraded Maya account to access this feature – and it requires no maintaining balance.   Maya Credit is a virtual credit line that lets you borrow up to P15,000 within the app. Read more in our articles including "PayMaya expands financial services, rebrands as Maya" and "BPI halts "Load E-Wallet" feature service for GCash, Maya".

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What is Maya Wallet?

Online e-wallet PayMaya is rebranding and changing its name to an all-in-one money app called Maya. Maya combines the popular PayMaya e-wallet with new features like crypto, and digital banking experience powered by Maya Bank which allows users to spend, save, grow, invest, and master their money just using their smartphone.

What have you covered about Maya Wallet?

The new Maya app comes with new features that make money handling easier and more seamless. Some of the new features according to Maya are: Maya Savings is a high-yield savings account with a 6% introductory interest rate, the highest offered by a local bank today. It is powered by the BSP-licensed digital bank Maya Bank, allowing you a seamless experience in-app when saving your money.

Where can I find articles about Maya Wallet?

Our coverage of Maya Wallet includes: "PayMaya expands financial services, rebrands as Maya"; "BPI halts "Load E-Wallet" feature service for GCash, Maya"; "Mobile Wallet Apps in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.