MMDA Website Now Accepts GCash for Faster Fine Payments 

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) website is now accepting GCash for faster fine payments. 

MMDA has made paying traffic and littering fines more convenient by allowing GCash payments on its “May Huli Ka” website. The update gives motorists an easier and quicker way to settle their violations without needing to visit an office or fall in line. 

MMDA Chair Romando Artes shared that vehicle owners caught under the No Contact Apprehension Policy can now check their proof of violation on mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph. By entering their plate number and MV File number, motorists can review the details of their violation at any time, helping them stay informed and avoid confusion. 

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The website now also supports registering multiple vehicles under one account. This is a big help for TNVS operators, fleet managers, logistics companies, and business owners who handle several vehicles daily. 

Using this program, the agency can easily monitor and keep track of any recorded violations in their fleet. 

A new E-Contest feature has also been added, giving users a more organized way to contest a violation ticket. This lets motorists raise concerns and ask for a review without going through lengthy or complicated procedures. 

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The MMDA partnered with G-Xchange Inc., the company behind GCash to make payments smoother. Motorists can now pay their fines using the mobile wallet with a lower convenience fee of P7, reduced from the previous P12. 

The adjustment aims to make the process lighter and more accessible for everyone. 

The MMDA reminds the public that the “May Huli Ka” website is specifically for NCAP violations. Other types of apprehensions still need to be processed through the Land Transportation Office, MMDA head office, or the respective local government units. 

The agency hopes to offer a more user-friendly system that helps motorists stay on top of their records and settle their concerns with ease. 

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