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  • Every Day, 5,000 Filipinos Bring Home Smartphones with Home Credit

    Every Day, 5,000 Filipinos Bring Home Smartphones with Home Credit

    A person wearing headphones and a black cap is thoughtfully listening while seated in a studio setting. In the background, there is a cityscape view through a window. An inset image shows two individuals engaging in conversation, one wearing a red and black Home Credit jacket.

    Home Credit Philippines (HCPH), the country’s  leading consumer finance company, has helped more than 12 million Filipinos access essential  products and services, from smartphones and appliances to mobility and insurance. 

    At its recent event, Future Focus: Building Tomorrow Together, HCPH revealed that it has  financed 2.5 million smartphones since the start of 2024—an average of 5,000 devices per day  already by August 2025. The company also reported strong growth across other product  categories, underscoring how far it has come in just over a decade, evolving from a small retail  booth to a nationwide financial partner trusted by millions. 

    From 33 Customers to 12 Million Loyal Customers 

    Since opening its first booth in 2013 with only 33 customers, HCPH has grown into the country’s  leading consumer finance provider. Today, it reaches millions nationwide through 18,000 partner  stores and a dedicated team of 10,000 sales associates. 

    “Our journey has always been about empowering Filipinos to achieve more,” said Puneet Suneja,  Chief Sales Officer of HCPH. “From 33 customers from our first day to 12 million we’ve served  today, every milestone reflects our mission of making modern living more attainable—whether  through a smartphone, a home appliance, or mobility solutions.” 

    Premium Smartphones Made Affordable for Every Filipino 

    iPhones remain the top choice for many Home Credit users looking to upgrade to a premium  device. Financing for these smartphones reached ₱10 billion in 2024 and is expected to hit ₱20  billion by the end of 2025—double the previous year’s volume.  

    Enhancing Comfort at Home, on the Road 

    HCPH also plays a role in modernizing Filipino households. Refrigerators, televisions, and air  conditioners remain top choices among financed items. 

    During Home Credit’s peak season, the company financed an average of 700 refrigerators, 1,400  televisions, and 1,100 air conditioners per day, highlighting strong demand for comfort and  convenience at home. 

    Mobility, on the other hand, has emerged as a rapidly growing category in the Philippines.  According to motorcycledata.com, the country ranks as the fifth largest motorcycle market in the  world, highlighting strong local demand.  

    Recognizing this trend, HCPH makes motorcycles and e-bikes more accessible through flexible  financing options, enabling more Filipinos to enjoy convenient and affordable mobility. Since the  start of 2024, HCPH has financed close to 70,000 units motorcycles and e-bikes amounting to  ₱4.5 billion, providing customers with not just transportation, but also greater independence in  managing work, family, and leisure. 

    All-around Consumer Protection, with Every Purchase 

    Beyond financing, HCPH also offers Home Credit Protect, a comprehensive program designed to  give customers peace of mind without added financial strain. Users can choose between Borrower Protection, which covers accidents, life, illness, hospital cash, installment waiver, unlimited online consultations, and protection for borrowers and their families; or Device  Protection, which safeguards against accidental liquid damage, offers extended warranty, fast  door-to-door repair or replacement, and like-for-like device replacement. 

    “For as low as ₱3 a day, the same price as a pandesal, customers can protect their purchases,  extend product life, and secure coverage for themselves and their families. With Home Credit  Protect, they don’t just safeguard their devices; they gain confidence knowing they and their loved  ones are covered,” Suneja explained.  

    As of August 2025, Home Credit has already approved and released over ₱1.75 billion in claims,  with nearly 70,000 devices repaired or replaced under Home Credit Protect, showing strong  customer trust. 

    Driving Economic Growth 

    These achievements underscore the vital role consumer finance plays in the country’s economic  and digital growth. Smartphone adoption, appliance upgrades, and mobility access fuel  productivity, improve quality of life, and strengthen the Philippines’ position as one of Southeast  Asia’s most dynamic consumer markets. 

    “With our scale and expertise, Home Credit is not only serving individual customers but also  contributing to economic activity,” said Sheila Paul, Chief Marketing Officer of HCPH. “We are on  track to exceed last year’s performance and will continue supporting a new generation of Filipinos  seeking access to technology, comfort, and convenience in everyday life.” 

    To know more about the latest updates from Home Credit Philippines, visit its official website,  http://www.homecredit.ph, or get the Home Credit App from Google Play, the App Store, or Huawei  AppGallery. You may also follow its official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts. Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities  and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)

  • 5,000 Filipinos a Day Are Snagging iPhones, Fridges, and Motorcycles Without Breaking the Bank

    5,000 Filipinos a Day Are Snagging iPhones, Fridges, and Motorcycles Without Breaking the Bank

    A young man wearing headphones, deep in thought, sits in a modern studio with a cityscape background. A circular inset shows two men in conversation, one in a black shirt and the other in a red and black Home Credit uniform.

    It sounds too good to be true. How can thousands of Filipinos bring home the latest iPhones, refrigerators, and even motorcycles every single day without going bankrupt or drowning in debt?

    The numbers are staggering. Home Credit Philippines claims it has financed 2.5 million smartphones since the start of 2024. That is 5,000 devices a day. Every day. By August 2025, that pace shows no signs of slowing down.

    Skeptics might ask: Who exactly is lending money to make this happen? How did a small retail booth turn into the powerhouse behind millions of purchases nationwide? And is there a catch hiding behind the glittering statistics?

    From a Tiny Booth to a Financial Giant

    The story starts humbly. In 2013, Home Credit Philippines opened its first booth with just 33 customers. Fast forward twelve years and the company has served more than 12 million Filipinos. It now operates through 18,000 partner stores and employs 10,000 sales associates across the country.

    Puneet Suneja, Chief Sales Officer of Home Credit Philippines, frames it as a mission, not a business strategy. Every milestone, he says, reflects the company’s dedication to making modern living attainable. Smartphones, home appliances, mobility solutions—they are not just products. They are tools for empowering people, making life easier, and enabling opportunities that were once out of reach.

    Smartphones That Feel Within Reach

    Among Home Credit’s financed items, iPhones remain the crown jewel. Financing for these premium devices reached ₱10 billion in 2024 and is projected to hit ₱20 billion by the end of 2025. This surge represents a doubling of volume in just a year.

    For many Filipinos, Home Credit is no longer just a lender. It is the gateway to technology that once seemed exclusive.

    Comfort and Convenience at Home

    The trend is not limited to gadgets. Modern Filipino households are upgrading appliances faster than ever. During peak seasons, Home Credit financed an average of 700 refrigerators, 1,400 televisions, and 1,100 air conditioners per day. These numbers highlight not just consumer demand, but a shift in lifestyle priorities.

    Convenience, comfort, and quality living are now attainable for more families nationwide.

    Two Wheels, Endless Opportunities

    Mobility is another sector seeing explosive growth. The Philippines ranks as the fifth largest motorcycle market in the world. Recognizing this, Home Credit has made motorcycles and e-bikes accessible through flexible financing options. Since the start of 2024, the company has financed close to 70,000 units worth ₱4.5 billion.

    Customers are not just buying vehicles. They are gaining independence, better access to work, and more freedom in managing their daily lives.

    More Than Just Financing

    Home Credit goes beyond lending. The company’s Home Credit Protect program offers comprehensive coverage for both borrowers and devices. For as low as ₱3 a day, customers can secure protection against accidents, illness, hospital stays, and even device damage. Nearly 70,000 devices have already been repaired or replaced under this program, totaling over ₱1.75 billion in approved claims by August 2025.

    This commitment to protection transforms financing into confidence. Consumers are not just purchasing items. They are securing peace of mind for themselves and their families.

    Driving Economic Growth

    The impact of Home Credit’s operations extends beyond individual households. By enabling access to technology, home appliances, and mobility, the company fuels economic activity and boosts productivity. Sheila Paul, Chief Marketing Officer of Home Credit Philippines, emphasizes that the company’s efforts strengthen the Philippines’ position as a dynamic consumer market in Southeast Asia.

    Every smartphone, refrigerator, and motorcycle financed contributes to a ripple effect of opportunity and growth.

    A Decade of Trust

    Home Credit’s growth is anchored in credibility. Backed by Bank of Ayudhya of Thailand and MUFG Bank of Japan, the company is licensed and regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. It has been recognized as the Best Finance Company of the Philippines in 2024 by the Asian Banking & Finance Retail Banking Awards.

    From 33 customers to 12 million, from a small booth to a national powerhouse, Home Credit has reshaped consumer finance in the Philippines. Its model combines access, flexibility, and protection, empowering Filipinos to embrace technology, comfort, and mobility without fear.

    Access Made Simple

    Those interested can learn more about Home Credit Philippines at www.homecredit.ph or through the Home Credit App available on Google Play, the App Store, and Huawei AppGallery. The company also maintains active social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to keep customers informed about the latest offers and updates.

    Home Credit is not just financing purchases. It is financing possibilities, unlocking opportunities, and redefining how millions of Filipinos experience modern life.

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  • Home Credit’s Commitment to Gender Equality: Women Leading Change

    Home Credit’s Commitment to Gender Equality: Women Leading Change

    Home Credit Philippines (HCPH), the country’s leading consumer finance company, thrives on the strength of its diverse workforce. From back-office support to customer-facing roles across metropolitan and provincial areas, these dedicated employees help deliver accessible and innovative financial solutions, empowering millions of Filipinos to realize the lives they deserve. 

    At the heart of this workforce is Home Credit’s strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I). The company champions gender equality, fostering an environment where everyone—especially women—can succeed and lead. With over 15,000 employees and a nearly equal gender balance of 51:49 female-to-male ratio, Home Credit ensures opportunities are available to all, empowering individuals to grow and contribute meaningfully to the organization. 

    As the company continues advancing workplace equality and bridging the gender gap in consumer finance, HCPH joins the nation in celebrating National Women’s Month. This year, the company highlights the resilience and dedication of its women in field collections, who navigate this dynamic role with unwavering commitment. 

    HCPH proudly features the inspiring journeys of three exceptional women from its field collections team, whose stories reflect the strength, perseverance, and empowerment that drive Home Credit forward, proving that women can thrive in roles traditionally dominated by men. 

    Maria Tizon: Rising above hardships to secure a brighter future

    Six years ago, Maria Tizon’s life took an unexpected turn when she lost her husband, leaving her to raise seven children on her own. Determined to provide for them, she joined HCPH as a field officer, drawn by Home Credit’s career growth opportunities and benefits. Through hard work and perseverance, she earned a promotion to field collection supervisor, allowing her to better support her family. 

    “The biggest reason I joined Home Credit was my children. I wanted to ensure they could finish their education, and now I have one child about to graduate with a degree in Tourism and another in third-year college taking up Civil Engineering,” she proudly shared. 

    The journey, however, was far from easy. Adjusting to her role as a field collector came with its challenges, but with the support of her colleagues and unwavering faith, she found the strength to push forward.  

    She also survived a serious accident—an experience that tested her resilience but reaffirmed her trust in God’s guidance. Despite the obstacles, Maria remained steadfast, knowing that her work played a vital role not only in helping clients fulfill their financial commitments but also in securing a better future for her family. 

    “For women like me, we can take on any job for the sake of our family’s future. No matter how tough things get, we must keep going. Don’t lose hope and always have faith—God will always guide us,” she said. 

    Cherry Bardelas: Proving no job is beyond a woman’s capability

    When Ma. Cherry Rose Bardelas applied as a field collector at the height of the pandemic, she knew she was stepping into a male-dominated role. Though hesitant at first, she saw it as an opportunity to challenge herself and grow. 

    “I wanted a job that would push me to be independent, flexible, and confident. Being a field collector has helped me develop strong communication skills and the ability to adapt. It has also allowed me to inspire other women to take on roles that push us beyond our comfort zones,” she shared. 

    One of the biggest challenges she faced was earning the trust of customers, who often assumed male collectors were more authoritative. 

    “Some clients don’t take female collectors seriously, but I’ve learned to be firm yet professional. I listen to their concerns, acknowledge their situation, and stand my ground,” she explained. 

    Over the years, Cherry sharpened her negotiation skills and learned to navigate difficult situations with patience and professionalism. For her, every successful negotiation is more than just a job well done—it is proof that women can excel in any role, regardless of traditional expectations. 

    “Women are strong and capable of any job. Every challenge we overcome builds our confidence and resilience. No matter the obstacles, we must stand firm because our work makes a real impact. Our strength inspires change,” she said. 

    Anjanette Rayos: Breaking barriers with confidence and resilience

    Anjanette Rayos joined HCPH not just looking for a job but a career she could take pride in. As a field officer, she found both—a role that tested her resilience and strengthened her confidence. 

    “I wanted to prove to myself that I could thrive in a male-dominated role. Being a collector pushed me to develop the skills and confidence I needed,” she said. 

    One of the biggest challenges she encountered in the field was overcoming the fear of rejection and earning the trust of customers who initially doubted her capabilities. Some assumed she couldn’t handle the pressures of the job, but she remained focused and persistent. By building rapport and demonstrating professionalism, she gained their respect and trust. 

    A defining moment in her career came when she successfully resolved a difficult case with a customer who had repeatedly delayed payments. Instead of following the standard approach, Anjanette took the time to understand their situation and worked out a solution. 

    “When the payment was finally made, I felt a sense of accomplishment—not just for solving the issue, but for handling it with empathy and professionalism. That moment reinforced my belief that I could succeed in this role and empower others to do the same,” she shared. 

    Now a field supervisor, Anjanette encourages women to break barriers and trust in their abilities. “Never let society’s expectations define what you can achieve. Women are strong and capable, and we have every right to succeed in any field we choose. Believe in yourself, embrace challenges, and keep moving forward,” she concluded. 

    As HCPH advances its commitment to gender equality, the inspiring journeys of these women exemplify the company’s dedication to fostering an inclusive and equitable workforce. Their resilience, determination, and success reinforce that women can thrive in any role, regardless of industry norms. By providing opportunities for growth and empowerment, HCPH continues to break barriers, ensuring that women have the support they need to thrive.