LANDBANK offers online payment of single-ticket fines in Metro Manila

The LANDBANK Link.BizPortal provides traffic violators with a safe and convenient option to settle traffic violations under the Metro Manila’s Single Ticketing System anytime and anywhere.

Traffic violators under the recently implemented Single Ticketing System in Metro
Manila may conveniently settle their fines and charges online, through an alternative
online payment facility powered by the Land Bank of the Philippines (LANDBANK).

The LANDBANK Link.BizPortal has been integrated into the Single Ticketing System
webpage of the apprehending local government units (LGUs), for an easier and
more accessible online payment system.

Motorists can settle traffic fines and charges through the Link.BizPortal using their
LANDBANK and Overseas Filipino Bank (OFBank) accounts, as well as virtual accounts opened via LANDBANKPay—the state-run Bank’s all-in-one electronic wallet
and payment solution.


Accounts with BancNet or PayGate participating banks and other e-wallets can also
be utilized when transacting through the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal. The cash
payment option is likewise available through cash and partner agents, including
LANDBANK Agent Banking Partners (ABPs).

The Link.BizPortal eliminates the need to go to the offices of the Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority (MMDA) and apprehending LGUs for over-the-counter
transactions, providing motorists with a safe and convenient option to settle traffic
violations anytime and anywhere.

Prior to the pilot implementation of the Single Ticketing System in Metro Manila,
LANDBANK has been facilitating the online collection of MMDA payments, fees and
charges through the Link.BizPortal since June 2021.

As of 30 April 2023, the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal has recorded over 160
transactions amounting to P109,734 for the settlement of traffic violations and anti-
littering penalties for MMDA.

The pilot implementation of the Single Ticketing System covering the cities of
Caloocan, Manila Muntinlupa, Parañaque, San Juan, Valenzuela, and Quezon City
started on 02 May 2023.

The new system seeks to harmonize existing laws on traffic enforcement and
management in Metro Manila, including standardizing the fines and penalties for
common traffic violations and providing interconnectivity among government
instrumentalities involved in transport and traffic management.

The MMDA is among the more than 1,230 government and private partner
merchants in the LANDBANK Link.BizPortal, which allows customers to conveniently
pay for products and services online. The Portal also promotes transparency and
efficiency by reducing opportunities for red-tape, corruption and other fraudulent
practices.

LANDBANK supports the digitalization of the country’s payment systems and services
towards building a cashless and inclusive society being promoted by the Bangko
Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

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