(L-R) GCash overseas head Alfonso Garcia; Overseas Workers Welfare Administration deputy administrator for administration and fund management Atty. Jasmine Anne Gapatan; deputy administrator for policy development and strategic partnerships Ryan Vincent Uy; administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan; GCash vice president and head for public sector Cleo Santos; chief regulatory officer Atty. Cef Sison; public sector national government head Jamie Tiu; and public sector national accounts manager Alda Lou Cabrera  
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OFWs can now pay OWWA fees via GCash

DT

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) has partnered with GCash to allow overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to pay their membership fees through the mobile app, offering a more accessible and secure payment option worldwide.

Under the partnership, OFWs can pay their OWWA membership using the GCash Bills Pay feature starting 16 April 2026. Transaction fees will be waived for three months, or until 16 July 2026.

The move comes amid heightened global uncertainties, including tensions in the Middle East, which have underscored the need for reliable digital services for Filipinos abroad.

Active OWWA membership provides access to benefits such as emergency repatriation, reintegration assistance, healthcare, legal support, and livelihood programs.

“Digitizing the OWWA membership renewal via GCash is a vital component of how our agency is continuously modernizing for the benefit of our countrymen working abroad,” said OWWA administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan.

At the signing of the memorandum of agreement, Caunan cited GCash’s push for financial literacy and digital inclusion as key to expanding access to services for OFWs.

The integration allows users to complete payments anytime and anywhere through the app, reducing the need for physical transactions.

GCash public sector head Cleo Santos said the partnership strengthens access to government services while expanding digital financial tools for overseas Filipinos.

“Through this partnership with OWWA, we have better opportunities to serve our OFWs with a range of safe, convenient, and real-time services,” Santos said.

Beyond membership payments, OFWs can also use GCash for remittances, bill payments, and access to savings, credit, insurance, and investment products.

Officials said the integration marks the first step in a broader effort to strengthen support systems for OFWs through digital solutions.