Maya partners with Scam Watch Pilipinas, CICC for scam awareness during the holidays

Collaboration with Scam Watch Pilipinas and CICC aims to educate public on cyber fraud prevention during Christmas season


At a glance

  • Maya, the top digital banking app in the Philippines, is collaborating with Scam Watch Pilipinas and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) for the #HolidayWatchPH campaign. This initiative is vital for raising awareness about online scams, particularly during the Christmas season.

  • As a brand convenor of the campaign, Maya is focusing on educating its users about cyber fraud prevention. It emphasizes the importance of reporting any cyber fraud incidents to the Inter-Agency Response Center (I-ARC) Hotline 1326.

  • Nick Bautista Wilwayco, the Head of Public Affairs and Communications at Maya, highlights the importance of initiatives like Scam Watch Pilipinas in providing crucial information to prevent cyber fraud. Jocel de Guzman, co-founder of Scam Watch Pilipinas, stresses the aim to bridge the knowledge gap in online behavior and the importance of reporting online scams.

  • A key feature of the #HolidayWatchPH campaign is the list titled "12 Scams of Christmas," which enumerates the most common online scams occurring during the Christmas season. These include fake shipping notifications, charity scams, fraudulent shopping sites, and more.

  • Maya, as a leading fintech ecosystem in the Philippines, is dedicated to ensuring a secure experience for its customers. The company has incorporated AI-driven safeguards, multi-factor authentication, and continuous monitoring in its systems. Additionally, Maya collaborates with various regulatory agencies like the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the National Privacy Commission, and others to elevate industry standards.


Maya, the number one Digital Banking App in the Philippines, is collaborating with Scam Watch Pilipinas and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) for the #HolidayWatchPH campaign. This public service initiative raises awareness about online scams, especially during the Christmas season. 

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Maya is a #HolidayWatchPH Brand Convenor of Scam Watch Pilipinas. Photo shows Scam Watch Pilipinas co-founder and co-lead convenor Jocel de Guzman and Maya Head of Public Affairs and Communications Nick Wilwayco.


As a brand convenor of the #HolidayWatchPH campaign, Maya aims to educate its users about cyber fraud prevention and encourage reporting any cyber fraud incidents to the Inter-Agency Response Center (I-ARC) Hotline 1326. 
 
Nick Bautista Wilwayco, Head of Public Affairs and Communications at Maya, said, "Initiatives like Scam Watch Pilipinas help provide our customers with the necessary information and mindset to prevent cyber fraud. It's good to know that we have a hotline like the 1326 where we can ask our customers to report cyber fraud." 
 
Jocel de Guzman, co-founder and co-lead convenor of Scam Watch Pilipinas shared that the movement is actively engaging with brands like Maya to extend the outreach of its educational campaigns.  
 
"Scam Watch Pilipinas aims to bridge the knowledge gap in online behavior, emphasizing the importance of reporting online scams to 1326. We aim to instill this practice among Maya's customers and those of our other brand partners," he said. 

Scam Watch Pilipinas and the CICC released a list of the most common online scams perpetuated by cyber criminals every Christmas season called 12 Scams of Christmas as the key highlight of #HolidayWatchPH.  

The 12 Scams of Christmas are fake shipping and delivery notifications, fake online charity scams, fake shopping websites, fake online sellers, free trial scams, fake Christmas gift card scams, tech support scams, crypto investment scams, fake relative/friend scams, dating scams, foreign exchange investment scams, and loan scams. 

As the leading fintech ecosystem in the country, Maya is committed to fostering a secure experience for its customers. Over the years, the company has embedded leading-edge AI-driven safeguards, multi-factor authentication, and 24/7 monitoring into its systems to ensure robust defenses in combatting fraud at every level.

Aside from Scam Watch Pilipinas and the CICC, Maya collaborates with regulatory agencies to elevate industry standards. Among these are the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the National Privacy Commission (NPC), the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the Philippine National Police (PNP), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).