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RCBC introduces Boz app for SMEs

The Boz app is specifically configures to meet the needs of businesses ensuring that entrepreneurs can streamline their operations, making financial management easier and more convenient than ever before.

Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) unveiled the RCBC Boz app, an all-in-one tool intended to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) level up their businesses.

The Boz app is specifically configures to meet the needs of businesses ensuring that entrepreneurs can streamline their operations, making financial management easier and more convenient than ever before.

Jojo Villarosa, first vice president and division head of South Metro Manila SME Banking Group at RCBC, said the Boz app is intended to service entrepreneurs, small businesses and single proprietors, to finance their needs and manage their growth through the years. He adds, “We are proud to be your partner and we’re here to support you every step of the way.” 

The bank’s latest innovation is designed to provide tools that can assist small and medium businesses to organize all their transactions. Using the app, users can easily create and manage invoices with just a few taps, and with the invoice dashboard, you can issue, monitor and follow up collections or incoming payments.

Payment of employees’ salaries can also be easily done on time through the app. Saving to reach your goals can also be done through the app – for every goal you create, you can send an amount to fund it.

With keen focus on financial inclusion, RCBC plays a pivotal role in supporting entrepreneurs across the Philippines, serving a diverse clientele throughout the country and spanning various industry sectors, including wholesale and retail trade, automotive dealerships, construction, manufacturing, hotel and entertainment, agriculture, and healthcare.

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The app can be downloaded from App Store and Google Play. It is available nationwide to service all areas outside Metro Manila where the bulk of SME clients are located.

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