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                    [Title] => Growth of RP's e-payment industry depends on debit & prepaid cards
                    [Summary] => The Philippines' electronic payment industry is drawing its growth strength in the debit and prepaid card system, than the credit card concept.


Visa International country manager Jim Dixon said a larger portion of the electronic payment system usage came from the prepaid and debit card users, rather than that of credit cards.

"In the Philippines, or some of Asia, the number of people or consumers that are credit eligible are very small, thus, it's difficult for the credit card industry to move up," Dixon said in an interview.
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The launch of the educational website was attended by students and members of Central and Eastern Visayas Universities as part of the conduct of the 2005 Inter-Collegiate Finance Corporation (ICFC) which is organized by the Junior Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (JFINEX).
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In his new role, Dixon will be responsible for expanding Visa’s payment card business in the Philippines and Guam, by forging strong business partnerships with Visa’s member financial institutions.
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Visa International country manager Jim Dixon said a larger portion of the electronic payment system usage came from the prepaid and debit card users, rather than that of credit cards.

"In the Philippines, or some of Asia, the number of people or consumers that are credit eligible are very small, thus, it's difficult for the credit card industry to move up," Dixon said in an interview.
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The launch of the educational website was attended by students and members of Central and Eastern Visayas Universities as part of the conduct of the 2005 Inter-Collegiate Finance Corporation (ICFC) which is organized by the Junior Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (JFINEX).
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In his new role, Dixon will be responsible for expanding Visa’s payment card business in the Philippines and Guam, by forging strong business partnerships with Visa’s member financial institutions.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Banking [SectionUrl] => banking [URL] => ) ) )
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