Usually, saving money feels quiet and slow. You save money
and believe it will be important in the future. But when nothing changes
immediately, it’s simple to forget or give up completely.
That is exactly what Maya, the #1 Digital Bank and leading
all-in-one fintech platform in the Philippines, is calling out in its latest video
starring Julia Barretto and Maris Racal. It’s a wake-up call for Filipinos:
your savings can reward you daily if you put it where it earns.
The Filipino Dream: “Masampal ng Pera.”
Let’s be real: every Filipino has joked about it at least once.
“Sana masampal ng pera.” Not out of drama, but out of desire. Because money
hitting you means finally showing up.
Maya taps into that very Filipino fantasy and bring it to
life through a playful sampalan. In the video, Julia and Maris literally slap
each other with money, turning a familiar pop-culture moment into a metaphor for
what daily interest feels like when your saving is actually working.
A “Sampal” You’ll Actually Want Every Day
Instead of progress you only notice months later, Maya
Savings makes growth immediate. With interest credits daily, your money doesn’t
just sit there; it moves consistently and visibly.
That’s the real sampal. Note the painful kind, but the moment
you realize your balance is growing day after day. Saving stops feeling passive
and starts feeling rewarding, because something is actually happening.
Saving That Hits Different
Julia and Maris show that saving doesn’t have to feel heavy, complicated, or purely long-term. It can be fun, rewarding, and culturally
familiar, this kind of saving that slaps, literally and figuratively.
With Maya Savings, users can earn up to 15% interest per
annum, credited daily. That daily payout turns savings from something you wait
on into something you feel, as your balance grows every day just by using Maya
for your everyday transactions.
Once saving feels rewarding, it’s easier to keep going. And
for today’s savers, waiting for “someday” isn’t motivating anymore. They want results
they can see and feel today.
Visit maya.ph or mayabank.ph, and follow @mayaiseverything
on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok to stay updated. Maya Philippines,
Inc. and Maya Bank, Inc. are regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (www.bsp.gov.ph). Deposits are insured by PDIC
up to Php 1 million per depositor.
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