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Filipino Household Finances Improve Amid Continued Economic Recovery


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More Filipinos’ household finances have improved over the last three months, according to the Q3 Consumer Pulse Study by TransUnion (NYSE: TRU), a global information and insights company.

The study, which surveyed 1,000 adult Filipino consumers from July 6 to 24, 2023, also showed that more Filipinos are comfortable owning credit products and completing digital transactions. The observed shift in sentiment towards credit products and digital payments corresponds with digital banks and financial technology (FinTech) companies such as e-wallets continuing to establish a foothold in the country. At the same time more Filipinos are also concerned about their safety from cybersecurity threats.



More Filipinos optimistic about income and household finances

Alongside the 4.6% expansion of the Philippine Gross Domestic Product (GDP) observed in Q2 2023[1], 52% of Filipino survey respondents reported better than planned household finances during Q3 2023 – an increase of three percentage points from 49% in Q2 2023.

Additionally, 44% of respondents in Q3 2023 reported an increase in income over the past three months, a slight increase of three percentage points from 41% observed in the previous quarter.



Filipinos are growing comfortable with credit

Almost all (96%) respondents to the Q3 2023 survey see access to credit and lending products as an important way to achieve financial goals.

A deeper dive into the findings shows that the number of Filipinos comfortable owning credit accounts such as loans and credit cards increased by six percentage points to 41% in Q3 2023, up from 35% in Q2 2023. This growing comfort with having credit products is also seen in the future plans of more Filipinos. More than half the respondents (51%) indicated they were planning to apply for a new personal loan within the next year, an increase of five percentage points from 46% in Q2 2023.

“Credit can be a powerful tool that helps people improve their lives. It is a very encouraging sign to see more Filipinos growing comfortable with credit and using it to unlock better economic opportunities,” said Pia Arellano, president and CEO of TransUnion Philippines. “The proliferation of digital banks and financial technology players is also a positive sign. These entities are helping to expand access to credit so more Filipinos can enjoy the benefits of financial inclusion.”



Digital banks and FinTechs seen as sources for credit products

The study’s findings also show that Filipinos are accessing credit products from new sources: 32% of respondents said they have existing credit cards or loans from a digital bank – banks with no physical branches who offer financial products and services processed through digital platforms[2] - while 26% said they have a loan from a FinTech firm.

However, 42% of Filipinos in Q3 2023 said they would still choose the institution that offers them the lowest interest rate when applying for a new digital loan – whether the lender is a traditional bank, digital bank or FinTech institution. While digital banks and FinTech companies have emerged as viable options, these findings are indicative of a discerning consumer base that actively seeks credit products that offer the best terms and conditions.

Aside from seeking affordable credit products, speed of approval also emerged as an influencing factor in choosing credit products: 91% of Q3 2023 respondents cited real time approval when applying for a digital loan being important to them – an increase of three percentage points from Q2 2023.



Cybersecurity seen as a concern with more transactions happening online

More Filipinos now report transacting online. When asked about how many of their transactions are done over the internet, 58% reported completing more than a quarter of their transactions online, an increase of two percentage points from the previous quarter.

Coupled with this rise, cybersecurity also emerged as a concern for more Filipinos. Asked what obstacles they encounter while using digital technology in new ways, 49% expressed concerns about cybersecurity threats – the biggest concern and a three-percentage point increase from the previous quarter.

When it came to the cyber threats Filipinos reported being most concerned about, nearly two thirds (65%) cited stolen identities, over half (51%) data breaches and 45% credit card fraud. Despite growing concerns regarding cybersecurity threats, among those who said they didn’t take action within the last 60 days in response to cybersecurity concerns, 66% said they took no action because they were unsure of what to do – an increase of 11 percentage points from the previous quarter.

“As more aspects of our lives move online, the role of cybersecurity in this progressively internet-centered world is vital. At TransUnion Philippines, we provide a host of identity proofing and fraud prevention solutions to keep fraudsters and other malicious entities from perpetrating crimes against consumers and businesses. TransUnion Philippines is ready to work with financial institutions, businesses, and consumers to provide the education and solutions needed to help keep online spaces safe,” said Arellano.

For more information, please view the infographics of the Consumer Pulse Study.



About TransUnion (NYSE: TRU)

TransUnion is a global information and insights company that makes trust possible in the modern economy. We do this by providing an actionable picture of each person so they can be reliably represented in the marketplace. As a result, businesses and consumers can transact with confidence and achieve great things. We call this Information for Good®. TransUnion provides solutions that help create economic opportunity, great experiences and personal empowerment for hundreds of millions of people in more than 30 countries.

In the Philippines, we were the first comprehensive private credit reference agency (CRA) and we have helped Filipinos to better understand and manage their personal finances for more than a decade. We serve a range of clients across multiple sectors, including international, national and rural financial services providers, telecommunications, utilities, FinTech and retail organizations.

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[1] https://www.psa.gov.ph/content/gdp-expands-43-percent-second-quarter-2023


[2] https://www.bsp.gov.ph/Regulations/Issuances/2022/1154.pdf

Thompson, Brownlee thank ArenaPlus for supporting their Gilas journey


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Gilas Pilipinas stalwarts Scottie Thompson and Justin Brownlee had a special shoutout for ArenaPlus, the 24/7 online sports betting app and official sportsbook of GILAS Pilipinas upon their return to the Philippines early Sunday morning.

Thompson, the brand’s official endorser and brand ambassador, thanked ArenaPlus for going all out in their support for the Philippine team in the recently concluded 2023 Hangzhou Asian Games.

"Thank you for always being there and for your support for GILAS Pilipinas. Personally, for me, it means a lot to have ArenaPlus with us every time I play," Thompson said.

Series top-scorer Justin Brownlee chimed in and said ArenaPlus' support was instrumental in the team's victory. "To the ArenaPlus family, thank you for the support throughout our GILAS journey in the Asian Games. Yeah! Thanks for being there with us; we brought home the gold, and it was all worth it!"







The momentous victory of GILAS Pilipinas marked not just a bounce back after the Philippines’ FIBA World Cup bid, it moreover ended a 61-year gold drought for the country at the Asian Games.

Throwing its support behind the team and its program development as it strives for world-class and quality basketball, ArenaPlus joined the Filipino community in celebrating the moment of victory and pride and welcoming the conquering heroes wioth a warm reception.

“The brand is fully committed to providing more unwavering support to GILAS Pilipinas, Philippine sports and Filipino talents, ensuring a quality and truly entertaining experience for everyone,” said Jasper Vicencio, ArenaPlus president.

Among the winning lineup besides Thompson and Brownlee who were welcomed by ArenaPlus were FIBA World Cup veterans June Mar Fajardo, Japeth Aguilar and RR Pogoy. ArenaPlus was also a solid supporter of the FIBA World Cup and its official sportsbook. It is also the official sportsbook partner of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

For more information about ArenaPlus, visit arenaplus.net and download the app from Google Play and the App Store.

PHLPost celebrates World Post Day nationwide


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In celebration of World Post Day, Davao City foremost philatelist and numismatist, Renato Adapon exhibits his stamp collection in collaboration with the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) held at SM City Davao last October 09-10.

Philatelist Rene Adapon, an active member of Cebu Stamp Club for quite a number of years, has offered to lend his collections in the exhibit. He works hand in hand with PHLPost in promoting this precious hobby of Stamp Collecting especially to younger generations.

PHLPost Eastern Mindanao Area 7 Market Specialist Rey Basilan said that PHLPost has showcased Filipino history, culture and arts where visitors shared their commemorative stamps canceled with a special stamp postal marking canceller on-site. This event is a great opportunity for stamp collectors and enthusiasts to be connected and share their love for philately or stamp collecting.







 

In Visayas, PHLPost Area 6 in Iloilo City joined the celebration of World Post Day by implementing the Letter Writing awareness program participated by high school students of Nabitasan National High School, Leganes, Iloilo. This was spearheaded by Area Director Donnabel Asuncion, Marketing Specialist Sheryl Joy Silla and post office employees.

More than 200 students In Tuguegarao City’s West Central Elementary School participated in the Letter Writing Activity conducted by PHLPost-NorthEast Luzon Area Director Melody Olavidez, Area Marketing Specialist Doris Rueco and employees in the province.

World Post Day is being celebrated on October 09 in solidarity with postal workers around the world who serve in communities, not just in delivering mails and parcels but even in times of crisis.

World Postal Day is celebrated every year in connection with the anniversary of the founding of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in the Swiss capital Bern in 1874. World Post Day was officially proclaimed by World Post Day 1969 in Tokyo, Japan. The Philippines is an active member of the UPU, which is made up of 192 member countries around the world.

The purpose of World Post Day is to bring awareness to the Post's role in the everyday lives of people and businesses, as well as its contribution to global social and economic development.

The Universal Postal Union (UPU) encouraged Postal administrations worldwide to organize their own national activities to celebrate the event, including everything from the introduction or promotion of new postal products and services, to the organization of open days at post offices, mail centers and postal museums.



Cover Photo Caption:


(From left to right) Monina Tico, Assistant mall manager of SM City Davao, Rene Adapon, Stamp Collector, Jasmine Goforth, Stamp Collector, Eastern Mindanao Area 7 Director Maxi Sta. Maria and Leah Delarmente, Assistant mall manager of SM City Davao during the Opening of World Post Day Stamps Exhibit in SM City Shopping Mall in Davao City.



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