Ayannah Launches Smart Padala Encashment via Sendah Direct
Ayannah is a leading provider of digital commerce and payment services to migrants and the unbanked at the base of the economic pyramid. We enrich the lives of our customers by allowing them to send and share values over the social and mobile web. Ayannah operates several services that allow convenient online and mobile giving, selling and buying on an award-winning technology platform. Sendah is an online gifting service that lets anyone send a variety of gift items to anywhere in the Philippines. Sendah Direct is our award-winning online retailing service for enterprising individuals and groups who want to resell all kinds of electronic and physical goods and services. Sendah Remit is an online remittance service that allows inter-operable international and domestic remittance transactions across different networks.
Ayannah Partners with Ventaja PayRemit, Brings Sendah Closer to Filipinos in the UAE
With PayRemit, Filipinos in the UAE can now shop on Sendah, Ayannah’s gift-remittance service and send airtime credits (load), food and celebration packages, micro-insurance, gift certificates, flowers, groceries, and more to their loved ones in the Philippines. According to Sendah Product Manager Bryan Jadina, “Our focus is on giving migrants options that can really improve the quality of life of their beneficiaries. Compared to plain cash remittance, Sendah gives Filipino migrant workers assurance that their hard-earned money is being used for its intended purpose. Plus, given our partnerships with domestic and international vendors, we are able to offer our customers a number of discount deals, which works out cheaper than buying stuff abroad and sending them via a balikbayan box.” Sendah customers in the UAE can pay for their online purchases in any of PayRemit’s over 100 partner outlets/remittance centers.
12 Philippine Fintech Startups to Keep an Eye on
The Philippines has one of the highest population growth in Southeast Asia and remains a strong economic performer in the region, despite slow global growth. That shouldn’t last too long, though, as HSBC predicts that in 2050, the Philippines should rank as the 16th largest economy in the world, the 5th largest in Asia, and THE largest in Southeast Asia. The future seems bright given the country’s fast growing economy, and yet 69% of the Philippines’ adult population remains unbanked, according to the World Bank.
Meet the top 27 Philippine startup influencers of this generation
Have you ever wanted to know what the startup ecosystem in Philippines is like without actually travelling there? Or maybe you want to meet these influencers? Being at e27, we have the advantage of helping a first-timer out; so here’s a brief snapshot of the top 27 innovators that are strong influencers and players in the Philippine startup ecosystem: