From cash to digital wage payments: A win-win for enterprises and women workers in the Philippines
The ILO and Women's World Banking, along with the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade hosted a webinar on digital wage payments given its potential to empower workers, particularly women workers, by increasing their control over their wages and improving their access to financial services. Such transition can enhance efficiency and transparency of payroll systems, hence boosting the performances of enterprises.

Digital wage payments have the potential to empower workers by increasing their control over their wages and improving their access to financial services such as savings, credit and insurance, leading to additional economic opportunities and greater resilience to economic shocks. The transition to digital wage payments has also the potential to enhance the efficiency and transparency of payroll systems, hence boosting performances of the enterprises.
However in the Philippines, only 6.9 per cent of private sector wage earners in the country reported receiving their wage payments into an account at a bank, another type of financial institution or on a mobile money service in 2017.
With the support of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Women’s World Banking undertook a study on the awareness, use and acceptance for digital wage payments among employers and workers engaged in the electronics, garment and retail sectors in the Philippines.
Findings of this joint study on digital wage payments in the Philippines were presented during a webinar held on 9 March 2021. The webinar provided opportunities for participants to learn about:
- Strategies and initiatives of the Government of the Philippines to promote an inclusive digital payments ecosystem
- Awareness, use and acceptance for digital wage payments among employers and women workers
- Challenges and recommendations to facilitate the transition to responsible digital wage payments
Speakers and presentations
Opening address by Mr Khalid Hassan, Director of the ILO Country Office for the PhilippinesPresentations and discussions:
- Ms Joyce Suficiencia, Director of the Financial Inclusion Group of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Center for Learning and Inclusion Advocacy
- Ms Nithyasri Sharma, Manager of Strategy, Women’s World Banking
- Mr Jesus Varela, Vice-President of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines.
- Ms Ana Dione, Under Secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (Philippines)
- Mr Darius Guerrero, Director for Political and Legislative Action concurrently Director for International Affairs, Philippine Trade and General Workers Organizations / Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
- Ms Georgina Harley-Cavanough, First secretary for Development, Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Watch the recording
Watch the full recording of the webinar.
For further information please contact:
Ms Ma. Concepcion SardañaSenior Programme Officer
Mr Hideki Kagohashi
Enterprise Development Specialist
Ms Valerie Breda
Technical Expert, Social Finance Programme, Enterprises Department