Saving money often feels quiet, slow, and almost invisible. You tuck away funds, hoping they’ll matter someday—but without immediate results, it’s easy to forget or give up.
Enter Maya, the Philippines’ #1 digital bank and all-in-one fintech platform. In its latest video starring Julia Barretto and Maris Racal, Maya delivers a playful wake-up call for Filipinos: your savings can reward you daily — if you put them where they earn.

The Filipino Dream: Masampal ng Pera
We’ve all joked about it: “Sana masampal ng pera!” — the fantasy of money literally hitting you, so it finally shows up. Maya taps into this cultural meme and brings it to life in a fun, unforgettable way.
In the video, Julia and Maris literally slap each other with cash, turning the familiar pop-culture moment into a vivid metaphor for daily interest — showing that saving can hit differently when your money is actually working for you.
Watch the full Sampalan showdown and see savings come alive.
A ‘Sampal’ You’ll Actually Want Every Day
Unlike traditional savings, where growth is slow and invisible, Maya Savings credits interest daily. Your money doesn’t just sit there; it moves, grows, and shows results every single day.
No more waiting months to notice progress. Every day, your balance increases — that’s the real “sampal” you’ll actually love: the instant thrill of seeing your savings grow.
Saving That Hits Different
Julia and Maris prove that saving doesn’t have to feel heavy, complicated, or distant. With Maya, saving can be fun, culturally relatable, and rewarding — the kind of saving that slaps, literally and figuratively.
With Maya Savings, users can earn up to 15% interest per year, credited daily. By integrating savings into everyday transactions, Maya makes it easy to feel the impact of your money growing — no waiting for “someday.”
Once saving feels rewarding, it’s easier to keep going. Today’s savers want results they can see and feel — and Maya delivers exactly that.
For more info, visit maya.ph or mayabank.ph, and follow @mayaiseverything on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok for the latest updates.
Maya Philippines, Inc. and Maya Bank, Inc. are regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (www.bsp.gov.ph). Deposits are insured by PDIC up to ₱1 million per depositor.









