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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said on Thursday that it has added new options for its online payment system. READ:

The commission said that this would make payments for registration and transaction fees “faster and more convenient for the public.”

“It has only been a year since we rolled out the eSPAYSEC, but it has already become a preferred payment option for the transacting public because of the convenience and security it offers,” SEC Chairperson Emilio B. Aquino said in a statement. To use GCash, clients only need to enter the reference number provided in the Payment Assessment Form issued by the SEC, select GCash as their payment option, then provide the required information. Each transaction charges a convenience fee of P10.

 

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