As a parent, we all know the drill: every school day, we want to make sure that our kids have enough baon or cash for their lunch. Dagdag stress pa na baka mawala nila ang kanilang allowance. But what if we could say goodbye to that stress? With HelloMoney, managing our kids' baon just got easier. We've partnered with different schools to offer a cashless solution that lets your kids enjoy their meals sa kanilang school canteen, while you stay in control of their spending—safer, faster, at mas convenient pa!

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS



1. DOWNLOAD THE APP

First, kailangan i-download ang HelloMoney app and register an account. From there, pwede ka gumawa easily and print a Student QR code na unique to your kids. Pro tip: Laminate the QR code so it stays safe and secure sa kanilang wallet or ID lace.

2. SCAN TO BUY

When your kid is ready to buy lunch, ang kailangan lang gawin is ipakita ang QR code sa kanilang canteen staff, who will scan it using the AUB PayMate App.

3. HAPPY LUNCH

Once okay na ang transaction, your kids can happily enjoy their fave lunch or merienda without the hassle of waiting for sukli or pagbibilang ng barya. The best part? You don't need to worry about how much they're spending. You can track their expenses and limit their daily transactions easily through the HelloMoney app, giving you peace of mind.

At para sa mga school canteens, this system is a game-changer too! The AUB PayMate App makes payment transactions smoother at mas mabilis, without the need for cash handling. Plus, AUB ensures na lahat ng transaction will be posted next banking day so school canteens get paid promptly and securely.

Now, instead of running after your child to check if they have enough baon or worrying about lost cash, you can simply reload your HelloMoney account anytime, anywhere!

With HelloMoney, the school canteen experience is now simpler, safer, and more efficient—for both parents and students. Lunch breaks just got a whole lot easier. So, next time you pack your kid's bag, don't forget to say: "HelloMoney, please!"