Home Credit hits 12 million customer milestone
Home Credit Philippines has reached 12 million customers as of August 2025, marking a key milestone ahead of its 12th anniversary. Since entering the Philippine market in 2013, the company has emerged as a trusted leader in consumer finance by offering accessible installment plans, cash loans, and digital solutions to millions of Filipinos. This achievement

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Home Credit Philippines has reached 12 million customers as of August 2025, marking a key milestone ahead of its 12th anniversary.
Since entering the Philippine market in 2013, the company has emerged as a trusted leader in consumer finance by offering accessible installment plans, cash loans, and digital solutions to millions of Filipinos.
This achievement underscores Home Credit’s commitment to financial inclusion and its mission to make credit accessible for everyday needs.
“Reaching 12 million customers is more than just a number—it’s a reflection of the trust Filipinos have placed in us,” said David Minol, chief executive officer of Home Credit Philippines.
“We’ve seen a significant increase in new customers compared to last year, driven by the growing demand for inclusive financing and the relevance and attractiveness of our offers.”
As of this writing, Home Credit has disbursed nearly PHP 500 billion in total sales through its various credit offerings, further solidifying its position as a market leader in consumer finance.
The company’s services are now available in over 18,000 retail stores nationwide, supported by a mobile app on both Android and iOS that enables a seamless customer experience from loan application to account management and payments.
Its #ReadytoHelp sales force has grown to 9,000 representatives, and its financing portfolio now includes motorcycles, expanding its reach into mobility solutions.
As it nears its 12th year in the Philippines, Home Credit is focused on scaling its digital capabilities, launching customer-centric products, and building stronger partnerships across industries.
More than innovation, however, the company emphasizes its core mission: to finance what matters most to Filipinos—whether it’s a first phone, a new home appliance, or a means of transportation.
For Home Credit, success is not measured in pesos or percentages but in the everyday wins of the people it serves.
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