GCashTteams up with Inter-Government Agencies to Protect public from Online Travel Scams this Summer

Top anti-cybercrime agencies have launched an anti-fraud campaign this summer season with leading finance app GCash, the sole electronic money institution (EMI) partner. Dubbed 'Online Bantay Lakbay', the campaign aims to protect the public from online travel scams, particularly during the summer holidays. Online Bantay Lakbay was launched at the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX).

Officials from several government agencies attended the launch,  including Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) secretary Benhur Abalos, Jr., Department of Transportation (DOTr) secretary Jaime Bautista, Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) secretary Ivan John Uy, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Romando Artes, Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center (CICC) assistant secretary Mary Rose Magsaysay, and Philippine National Police (PNP) chief P/Gen. Benjamin Acorda, Jr.

GCashTteams up with Inter-Government Agencies to Protect public from Online Travel Scams this Summer
Photo shows from left to right:  Jocel de Guzman, Convenor of Scam Watch Pilipinas, Jason Salavdor, 
Spokesperson of PITX, ASec Hector Villacorta of DOTr, ASec Mary Rose Magsaysay of CICC, 
Secretary Ivan John Uy of DICT, Mabel Niala, GCash Public Affairs Manager, Art Samaniego Technology editor of Manila Bulletin, 
Mara Duterte, Manager, GCash Public Sector and Jerome Lantin GCash External Affairs Manager

"Trust and security is our number priority and it goes beyond the GCash app. We are one with the government and other stakeholders in creating awareness among the public on how they can protect themselves from scammers. We also strongly support law enforcement efforts in running after fraudsters as we continue to build a safe digital ecosystem for all,” said  Gilda Maquilan, GCash vice president for Corporate Communications and Public Affairs.

The DICT and DOTr said that GCash is an essential partner in the campaign. Being the country's largest cashless ecosystem that prioritizes online security through its campaign #GSafeTayo, GCash produced educational banners to be displayed in all airport terminals (T1-4), Mactan, Clark, and Bohol. The banners will also be distributed at 44 seaports, 81 bus terminals, and 22 train stations across the country.

The DICT and DOTr also emphasized the importance of users reporting scams and fraud to the proper authorities during the summer holidays by sending a message to 1326. Likewise, GCash reiterates its warning for users to never disclose their MPIN and OTP.

GCashTteams up with Inter-Government Agencies to Protect public from Online Travel Scams this Summer
in photo: Officials from several government agencies attended the launch, including Department

of Interior and Local Government (DILG) secretary Benhur Abalos, Jr., Department of
Transportation (DOTr) secretary Jaime Bautista, Department of Information and
Communication Technology (DICT) secretary Ivan John Uy, Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Romando Artes, Cybercrime Investigation
and Coordination Center (CICC) assistant secretary Mary Rose Magsaysay, and
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief P/Gen. Benjamin Acorda, Jr.


The Online Bantay Lakbay campaign identified the most common scams, such as fake online bookings for travel and accommodation, cheap online tickets on social media with time limit pressure, fake Wi-Fi used for phishing, too-good-to-be-true deals, 'free' vacation traps, fake travel agents, overpriced tours, charity scams, counterfeit cash, hidden CCTVs, fake taxis, selling of lost luggage on social media, fake SIM cards, and fixers.

GCashTteams up with Inter-Government Agencies to Protect public from Online Travel Scams this Summer


DICT  and CICC, Scam Watch Pilipinas  with the GCash Corporate Communications and Public Affairs and Public Sector Teams




The launch of Online Bantay Lakbay sends a strong message against perpetrators while educating users to be aware and extra vigilant against possible scams that can ruin their holiday.

For more information, please visit https://www.gcash.com





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