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W Express
W Express Chairman and President Dawn J. Feliciano and ECPay Chairman Jude Aguilar seal their new partnership with a handshake. Also present at the signing of the contract are W Express Executive Vice President Emily L. Alcid and ECPay Director Ting Estrella.

W Express makes paying easier with ECPay

Press Release
July 5, 2019

QUEZON CITY – W Express, one of the country’s pioneering logistics companies, has launched ECPay, a new service designed to make payments hassle-free for its customers.

ECPay allows W Express to accept and process payments for Home Credit, Cashalo, Dragon Loans, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Sky Cable, Cignal TV, BPI Banko, Security Bank Mastercard, Coins.ph, PLDT, Globe, SSS, BIR, NBI, local electric cooperatives and water districts, insurances, and loans, among others. It will also allow customers to top up their prepaid phone credits and their Autosweep or Easytrip RFIDs.

The ECPay service is now available in 82 Metro Manila and Luzon W Express branches. The company aims to offer ECPay in Visayas and Mindanao in June.

“Providing our customers a one-stop shop for bills payments, alongside our courier delivery services, is just one of our efforts in keeping with our philosophy of delivering with care and confidence, and our slogan ‘cargo mo, kargo ko!’” W Express Chairman and President Dawn J. Feliciano said.

In April, W Express announced its major expansion in 2019, starting with the opening of the first two of 19 new branches in growth areas around the country.