Home Credit is optimistic about reaching PHP100 billion in loan receivables in 2025, driven by a growing customer base and expanding partnerships.
As of now, loan receivables stand at around PHP85 billion, up from PHP74 billion at the end of 2024.
The company’s customer base has grown to approximately 12.2 million, supported by partnerships with about 18,000 stores nationwide and a sales force of around 10,000 agents.
Despite the increase in loans and customers, non-performing loans remain below the company’s 10 percent threshold.
Home Credit remains confident in managing risks while continuing to expand its financial offerings.
Source: PhilNews24 | September 12, 2025
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