MANILA, Philippines – Globe Telecom president and CEO Ernest Cu will join distinguished mobile money transfer business leaders from the Asia Pacific region at the annual MMT APAC conference and expo, to be held at the Hyatt Hotel in Manila from Jan. 17 to 20, 2011. Cu is set to deliver a keynote address on “Globe GCASH executing on telco-financial service convergence” on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2010. Cu’s speech will deal about prospects for mobile money as cumulative market opportunities show more applications to achieve scale in both developed and fragmented financial markets.
Globe runs its mobile commerce business under wholly-owned subsidiary G-Xchange Inc. (GXI), and through its flagship mobile commerce brand GCASH. GCASH was recently awarded Best in International Mobile Transfer in the world’s first Mobile Money Transfer (MMT) Awards. GCASH REMIT, the domestic cash pick-up service of Globe, is also being utilized by Land Bank of the Philippines and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for the pilot implementation of the government’s conditional cash transfer program (CCT) in far-flung areas.
Cu declares, “Inherent telco strengths in distribution and mass marketing coupled with enhanced capabilities in banking and micro-finance build strong fundamentals that will drive the growth of the mobile money industry. Globe leads the charge through GXI and our partnerships with BPI and Ayala. We believe that our work in this area contributes significantly to the global effort to bridge the banked with the unbanked via mobile money and technology.”
In 2013, there will be nearly half a billion customers of mobile money using services such as domestic money transfers, m-banking and international remittances. In 2015, there will be 894 million mobile money users globally and more than half of the customer base will come from the Asia Pacific region.