The eGov Super App was finally launched last Friday. This app hopes to cut out the red tape and bureaucracy by digitalizing the services of government to the Filipino people.
With the eGov PH Super App, everyone can access and avail of highly important government services everyone needs for documentation such as Passports, NBI Clearance, vehicle registration, and more.
To use the app all you need is to download the eGov Super App available on Google Play or iOS. You just need to sign in with your number and prepare your valid ID for validation of your account to fully access the app.
Aside from government services essential day-to-day core government services; e-tourism and e-travel services; e-payments and banking services; and, even access to useful news and information about various subjects will be available on the app.
Filipinos can also apply for jobs in the country or abroad. OFWs will also have an easy portal to log in their details and other important OFW documentation needed. I think they will also include BIR in the app for easy tax payments and all.
Aside from government documents you can also file/ upload your complaints like scam information, physical abuse or abuse of women and children reports, and government services complaints among others. I just don’t know what will they do with those complaints and how long will they take action if ever.
With the availability of the eGov Super app all transactions can be simplified and, in the end, minimize corruption and other abuses in the country.
To download the eGov Super app, click the link:
Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=egov.app
Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ph/app/egov-ph/id6447682225
Here’s my actual video review of the eGov Super App
Meanwhile, the President also extends his support to the Paleng-QR Ph Plus Initiative and urges government agencies to educate Filipinos on the use of e-wallets and other digital payment apps. He recognizes its significant role to prop up economic activities, particularly with the inclusion of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
The Paleng-QR Ph program, jointly developed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), aims to build the digital payments ecosystem in the country by promoting cashless payments in public markets and local transportation, particularly tricycles.
The program seeks to enjoin local government units (LGUs) to push for the acceptance of digital payments among market vendors, community shopkeepers, and tricycle operators and drivers (TODA) in all cities and municipalities in the country.
Digitalization of government processes and transactions is one of the transformational programs of the current administration to deliver efficient services to the people.