MRT-3 now accepts cashless payments (GCash, QR Ph) following a pilot test run. For cashless payments, commuters can now simply scan the QR code on ticket booth counters. Plus, it supports the Philippines’ adoption of opting for digital payments in government-run services. GCash has partnered with government agencies to launch digital payment options for the MRT-3 line. This allows passengers to tap in and out of MRT-3 using QR codes, NFC, and debit or credit cards. The pilot rollout was held at MRT-3’s One Ayala Station, attended by key officials. Starting today, commuters using the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) can now pay by tapping at designated contactless turnstiles. The faster, more efficient fare collection encourages a wider adoption of digital payments. Read more in our articles including "MRT-3 now accepts cashless payments (GCash, QR Ph)" and "GCash, government agencies launch digital payments for MRT-3 line".
MRT-3 now accepts cashless payments (GCash, QR Ph) following a pilot test run. For cashless payments, commuters can now simply scan the QR code on ticket booth counters.
Plus, it supports the Philippines’ adoption of opting for digital payments in government-run services. GCash has partnered with government agencies to launch digital payment options for the MRT-3 line. This allows passengers to tap in and out of MRT-3 using QR codes, NFC, and debit or credit cards.
Our coverage of MRT-3 QR PH payments includes: "MRT-3 now accepts cashless payments (GCash, QR Ph)"; "GCash, government agencies launch digital payments for MRT-3 line"; "MRT-3 stations now accept Mastercard Tap & Go payments". Each article provides unique insights and information.