Pacquiao Launches Manny Pay to Ease Padala for Filipinos Around the World
By Boy Romero
Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao, together with business partner Marc Bundalian, launched Manny Pay on October 30, 2025, at the Shangri-La Hotel in Makati. The event gathered Jinkee Pacquiao, former Ilocos Sur Governor Chavit Singson, and many professionals and business leaders. It was more than a product launch. It was a statement of purpose.
Manny Pay was built for every Filipino who works hard, saves, and sends money to their family. Pacquiao said he knows the struggle. He knows the fear that money might not arrive, the high fees that cut into earnings, and the long wait before families can receive what’s meant for them.
“Malaking tulong ito sa mga Pilipino. Mas mabilis, mura, at siguradong makararating sa pamilya ang perang pinaghirapan nila,” Pacquiao said.
He dedicated Manny Pay to God. He said nothing would be possible without Him. Then he spoke about one of his beliefs in life: “You should always pay what you owe and don’t make promises.” Those words reflect how he built his name, his discipline, and now his business.
Pacquiao shared that the idea came from his own experiences with poverty. He said he understands how tough life can be for ordinary Filipinos. That is why he wanted to create something that gives people control and peace of mind.
Manny Pay promises secure, honest, and fast service. There are no limits to cash transfers. It intends to be a trusted tool for both local and overseas Filipinos who want a fair and simple way to manage their money.
The app is now available for download. Its features were designed to make every transaction clear and reliable, so every peso reaches the people who need it most.
Pacquiao said Manny Pay is not just a business. It is his way of returning what life gave him. A chance to help, a chance to give back, and a chance to prove that real success means lifting others too.