PISO sa Kinabukasan (1)Representatives from the public and private sector come together to formally launch a groundbreaking initiative that will provide micro-savings and personal accident insurance for public schoolchildren dubbed “PISO (Personal Insurance and Savings Option) sa Kinabukasan.” Present during the partnership ceremony held at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas were (seated, from left) FINTQ CEO Lito M. Villanueva, Sun Life of Canada (Philippines), Inc. President and CEO Riza Mantaring, LANDBANK President and CEO Gilda E. Pico, PLDT, Smart, and Voyager Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan, Department of Education Sec. Bro. Armin Luistro FSC, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Deputy Governor Nestor A. Espenilla, Insurance Commission Commissioner Emmanuel Dooc, and Voyager Innovations President and CEO Orlando B. Vea. They are joined by (standing, from left) BSP Head of the Inclusive Advocacy Staff Pia Roman Tayag, LANDBANK Branch Banking Sector Head EVP Jocelyn DG Cabreza, Sun Life Financial Asia President Kevin Strain, and DepEd External Partnership Service Head Dir. Margarita Ballesteros.

 

[16 JUNE 2016] Several government agencies led by the Department of Education (DepEd), in partnership with private sector companies, recently launched the first and biggest public-private partnership initiative that will help brighten the future of public-school K to 12 students through a tech-enabled early-stage micro-savings and personal accident insurance program.

The broad coalition, dubbed “PISO (Personal Insurance and Savings Option) sa Kinabukasan” is spearheaded by PLDT and Voyager Innovations’ financial technology unit FINTQ and supported by DepEd, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the Insurance Commission, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK), as well as PLDT Alpha Enterprise, Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), Philippine Business for Social Progress, PLDT-Smart Foundation, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Sun Life of Canada (Philippines), Inc.

At least 24 million K to 12 public school students nationwide are expected to benefit from the groundbreaking program – the first of its kind in the world – which will give them a convenient and accessible way to save money with as little as P1 per day, while also having a personal accident insurance coverage as well.

“We are proud to be part of this initiative that seeks to empower and embolden young Filipino students to take charge of their future early on,” said outgoing DepEd Secretary Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC. “We have integrated financial literacy in the K to 12 curriculum in partnership with the BSP in the past, but I believe these lessons will make more sense when put into practice and eventually turned into a habit, something which the PISO initiative will help them achieve.”

“The importance of starting young when it comes to saving money cannot be overstated, as savings act as an important backbone of the Philippine economy. PLDT, Smart and Voyager, through FINTQ, are excited to be part of this groundbreaking initiative as digital enablers of the PISO project, which hopes to inculcate the values of savings and insurance among the young generation,” said PLDT, Smart and Voyager Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan.

 

In pursuit of financial inclusion

The initiative is also in support of the National Strategy for Financial Inclusion (NSFI), which aims to provide effective access to a wide range of financial services and products to all citizens nationwide to promote inclusive growth. This comes a month ahead of the first year anniversary of the government’s launch of the NSFI in July last year with Queen Maxima, United Nation’s Secretary General Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development.

“This revolutionary multi-stakeholder initiative will open doors for public school K to12 students to broaden their horizons by underscoring the importance of savings and insurance with the help of digital technology. Its ripple effect encompasses the schoolchildren’s parents, guardians, teachers and even the community leaders within their localities. It’s just like making the concept and value of savings and insurance among our children simple and easy to understand, and fun to have. Our aim is to make these social protection tools viral as a unique initiative towards financial inclusion,” added Lito Villanueva, CEO of FINTQ, the financial technology unit of Voyager under the PLDT Group.

“Building the habit of savings among young children is critical in developing their financial well-being, because when they start young, saving money will eventually come naturally for them when they grow up and generate their own income,” said BSP Deputy Governor Nestor A. Espenilla. “At the same time, this initiative will help address the unbanked and underserved population of the country and eventually enable the youth to participate in the growing economy.”

 

PISO sa Kinabukasan (2)Representatives from the public and private sector come together to formally launch a groundbreaking initiative that will provide micro-savings and personal accident insurance for public schoolchildren dubbed “PISO (Personal Insurance and Savings Option) sa Kinabukasan.” Present during the partnership ceremony held at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas were (standing, back, from left) Sun Life Chief Business Development Officer Michael Manuel, DepEd External Partnership Service Head Dir. Margarita Ballesteros, LANDBANK Branch Banking Sector Head EVP Jocelyn DG Cabreza, FINTQ CEO Lito M. Villanueva, Sun Life of Canada (Philippines), Inc. President and CEO Riza Mantaring, PLDT, Smart, and Voyager Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Deputy Governor Nestor A. Espenilla, Department of Education Sec. Bro. Armin Luistro FSC, Sun Life Financial Asia President Kevin Strain, LANDBANK President and CEO Gilda E. Pico, Voyager Innovations President and CEO Orlando B. Vea, and Insurance Commission Commissioner Emmanuel Dooc. They were joined by public-school elementary students from various schools in Sampaloc, Manila.

 

This program also supports the BSP’s coin recirculation program which was launched as early as March 2005. The perceived shortage of coins is brought about by non recirculation of these coins. Coins are kept inside bank vaults, in piggy banks, inside drawers, used as washers, or thrown away as inconvenience. As of March 2016, the BSP has 24.5 billion pieces of coins in circulation valued at P27.6 billion. The number of coins in circulation is equivalent to 238 pieces per Filipino

The low regard towards lower-denominated coins is one of the main reasons coins are not circulating efficiently. Schoolchildren as agents of change in their homes and communities, however, can generate better appreciation of the use of coins.

“Financial inclusion is almost second-nature to LANDBANK, because countryside banking is at the center of our operations. This program is very timely because it will give us an opportunity to provide the youth an avenue to save money and give them the skills needed so that later on, they will know how to manage their own money in the future,” added LANDBANK President and CEO Gilda E. Pico

 

Protecting the future

By including personal accident insurance coverage for students in the program, parents will have to worry less about out-of-pocket expenses in times of emergencies, which tend to often affect their day-to-day finances.

“This is a very laudable project, the result of a collaboration between the government and private sector. Savings and insurance play important roles in the life of Filipinos, and starting them young is the key so that as they grow old, they are able to answer for any contingencies that may come their way,” said Insurance Commissioner Emmanuel Dooc. 

“In the next five years, Sun Life will strive to reach five million Filipinos with insurance coverage in our collaborative pursuit of financial inclusion along with the government. Teaching students how to set aside money early on is a crucial first step toward achieving that objective.  We believe that no country can truly sustain progress unless it takes care of every sector of  society,” added Sun Life of Canada (Philippines) President and CEO Riza Mantaring.

 

Digital innovations for development

With only 4 in 10 Filipinos saving money and a low insurance penetration of just 1.84% in the country, leveraging digital technology becomes key to building a digitally and financially inclusive society.

“Voyager is a proud partner of the PISO initiative that is wholly in line with our mission of developing breakthrough digital initiatives for emerging markets like the Philippines,” said Orlando B. Vea, President and CEO of Voyager Innovations, the digital innovations arm of PLDT and Smart. [END]