To consistently achieve and surpass daily onboarding quotas by identifying, engaging, and empowering merchants across all sectors—ensuring seamless access to iPROCESS services and partner platforms of financial services.
Our goal is to create measurable impact through performance-driven fieldwork, operational excellence, and a strong commitment to inclusive financial growth.
The Business Development Officer (BDO) role at iPROCESS Liaison and Consultancy OPC was established in response to the growing demand for accessible and inclusive financial services in the Philippines—especially in underserved and remote areas.
iPROCESS, as a trusted fintech liaison and partner of platforms of iPROCESS Partner Corporations , created the BDO position to bridge communities and small businesses to these essential financial services.
BDOs are frontliners in the company’s mission of financial inclusion. They are responsible for identifying potential merchants, onboarding clients, and educating local businesses on how to use digital tools , platforms to receive payments, transfer funds, and grow their operations.
With clear performance targets and ongoing field assessments, the BDO program is designed not only to meet operational goals—but to build real economic impact in local communities.
At iPROCESS, the BDO is not just a salesperson—they are a change maker, enabling progress and opportunity for every Filipino they reach.
Impact of iPROCESS BDOs
iPROCESS BDOs create real-world impact by turning financial exclusion into empowerment. Every successful onboarding connects a merchant, sari-sari store, or small business owner to the broader digital economy.
Through consistent fieldwork, education, and support, BDOs help individuals:
Accept digital payments
Access banking services
Grow their income through modern payment systems and business tools
Become part of a formal and secure financial network
By the numbers, each BDO’s daily effort contributes directly to iPROCESS’s mission of nationwide financial inclusion—one merchant, one transaction, one life at a time.
BDOs are not just hitting quotas—they are building economic bridges where none existed before.