Voyager wins seven Anvils for its digital and financial inclusion programs


Voyager Innovations recognized at the 54th Anvil Awards. Executives and officers of Voyager’s business units and its PR and Communications Team, along with a representative from Oxfam received the metals at the 54th Anvil Awards. Voyager Innovations recognized at the 54th Anvil Awards. Executives and officers of Voyager’s business units and its PR and Communications Team, along with a representative from Oxfam received the metals at the 54th Anvil Awards.

As a testament to its excellence for its campaigns and initiatives, Voyager Innovations brought home seven Anvils at the recently held 54th Anvil Awards.

Voyager’s PayMaya was conferred three Silver Anvil awards for: Accelerating Digital Payments Adoption through PayMaya’s Cashless Society Campaign, #ShareTheLove with PayMaya: A 2017 Holiday PR Campaign, and PayMaya & Oxfam’s iAFFORD card: Building economic resilience in the face of disasters through innovative digital financial services.
Meanwhile, Voyager brought home a Gold Anvil for its thought leadership publication series for financial and digital inclusion dubbed as the FINTQ Inclusive Digital Finance Report, and Silver Anvils for FINTQ’s Disruptors’ Ball: A multi-stakeholder gathering to disrupt the state of the unbanked and underserved through technology; and KasamaKA caravans: Educating citizens about opportunities available to them through KasamaKA and encouraging individuals to join the movement.

Voyager’s Freenet, the most popular rewards app that provides free access to the internet and apps in the Philippines, got a Silver Anvil Award for its Freeniversaya Campaign where it integrated online and offline consumer experiences to provide a more rewarding way to connect to its app users and bring more Filipinos to the internet.

“We are honored that our initiatives to drive digital and financial inclusion are recognized by one of the country’s prestigious organization such as the Public Relations Society of the Philippines. This validates that our initiatives have truly made an impact to our target stakeholders and have resulted in positive social change,” said Nick Bautista Wilwayco, Head of PR and Communications at Voyager.

The annual Anvil Awards organized by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines recognizes the best programs and tools that meet the highest PR standards. It is one of the most coveted prize in the Public Relations industry as entries are rigorously screened by seasoned PR practitioners in the country.