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System Maintenance Advisory: MAO E-Notification System

Please be advised that the MAO E-Notification System will undergo scheduled maintenance to implement system enhancements from 01 April to 06 April 2026. During this period, the system will be temporarily unavailable.

The last day for electronic submissions through the MAO E-Notification System will be on 31 March 2026 (5:00 PM).

If there are submissions due during the scheduled maintenance period, all concerned parties are advised to ensure the early submission of the necessary documents prior to the maintenance dates.

The enhanced MAO E-Notification System will resume normal operations on Tuesday, 07 April 2026.

For any questions or concerns, please contact the Mergers and Acquisitions Office via email at mergers@phcc.gov.ph or by telephone at +632 8771 9722 local 252.

Please be guided accordingly.

 

 

 

Advisory: LMS Rebranding to PCC eCLASS

In line with its rebranding efforts, PCC's Learning Management System (LMS), previously known as iCLP: Online Learning Hub on Competition Law and Policy, will now be called PCC eCLASS: Enhanced Competition Learning Activities Spaces.

Correspondingly, the platform’s domain name will be changed from iclp.phcc.gov.ph to eclass.phcc.gov.ph.

Please be advised that the LMS will be temporarily unavailable from March 27, 2026 (5:00 PM) to March 31, 2026 (11:59 PM) to facilitate this transition.

Beginning April 1, 2026, users may access PCC’s online courses through the new domain.

 

 

 

PCC Advisory: Trunkline Service Interruption

 

/ PCC clears Mynt’s acquisition of ECPay, imposes commitments to safeguard competition

PRESS RELEASE
16 May 2025

PCC clears Mynt’s acquisition of ECPay, imposes commitments to safeguard competition

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has cleared the proposed acquisition by Globe Fintech Innovations, Inc. (Mynt) of Electronic Commerce Payments, Inc. (ECPay) (collectively, the Parties), subject to a set of binding voluntary commitments designed to address competition concerns raised during the merger review.

Mynt, operator of the country’s mobile wallet GCash, will acquire 100% of the shares in ECPay from Globe Telecom, Inc. and Payment One, Inc. ECPay is a major provider of digital payment solutions and over-the-counter services through thousands of partner outlets, including sari-sari stores nationwide.

Following a Phase 2 review of the transaction, the PCC Mergers and Acquisitions Office (MAO) identified several competition concerns that could arise in over-the-counter financial transactions through sari-sari stores, platforms that connect multiple billers to digital wallets and payment channels, and payment solutions through digital touchpoints. The MAO also identified ecosystem-based and data-driven foreclosure effects, where control over platforms or user data could be used to limit rivals’ access to essential services or customers, potentially deterring competition in digital payments services.

To address these concerns, Mynt and ECPay submitted voluntary commitments to the Commission. After consultation with other sector regulators such as the National Privacy Commission and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the PCC accepted the Parties’ commitment to maintain pricing transparency to customers through the publication of fees in various media platforms and sari-sari store partner outlets. The Parties also committed to keep their services open and fair to all market players, and to maintain good service quality for consumers and business partners. The Parties also commit to maintain separate IT systems and partner with sector regulators to promote consumer awareness of digital payment services.

The commitments will take effect upon the consummation of the transaction and will remain valid for a minimum of three (3) years, which may be extended by the Commission for up to five (5) years based on changes and developments in market conditions.

The commitments were formalized in the form of an Undertaking signed on May 13, 2025 by representatives of Mynt and ECPay.

To ensure accountability, both Mynt and ECPay are required to appoint a Competition Compliance Officer, tasked to internally monitor compliance with the commitments. The PCC will also be appointing a third-party trustee to independently monitor compliance.

“This clearance demonstrates the Commission’s continuing commitment to enabling innovation while addressing potential risks to competition. Through these remedies, we are ensuring that digital payment markets remain open, competitive, and beneficial to both merchants and consumers,” PCC Chairperson Michael Aguinaldo said.

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REFERENCE:  
publicaffairs@phcc.gov.ph  
Public Affairs and Research Division
Communications and Knowledge Management Office
Philippine Competition Commission



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