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Visa partners with Maya Group to enable account funding with foreign-issued cards
Business World Philippines
|June 06, 2025
VISA has partnered with Maya Group to allow the app's users to make cash in transactions with its foreign-issued cards.
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Under the partnership, Visa will enable cross-border account funding transactions in the Maya app.
"This innovative partnership allows Maya users to seamlessly pull funds from foreign-issued Visa cards and load them directly into their Maya accounts, expanding payments flexibility," Visa said in a statement. "Upon cashing in from their foreign-issued Visa cards, Maya users can now spend, save, and even invest their money in the Philippines through the Maya app."
This will help expatriates, overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), tourists, and even freelancers manage their finances easily, it added.
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