JuanHand Celebrates Six Years of Empowering Filipinos Through Accessible Lending

JuanHand Celebrates Six Years of Empowering Filipinos Through Accessible Lending

JuanHand, a leading name in the Philippine fintech lending scene, is celebrating six years of empowering Filipinos through accessible online loans. They’ve disbursed an impressive ₱45 billion in loans and facilitated nearly 20 million individual loan disbursements – a clear indication of their impact on the financial landscape.

What sets JuanHand apart isn’t just their scale, but their commitment to responsible lending practices. CEO Francisco “Coco” Mauricio emphasizes their dedication to fair and regulatory-compliant debt collection, giving borrowers the flexibility they need to manage their repayments. This focus on trust and responsibility is clearly paying off, with a remarkable 90% repeat user rate. It seems Filipinos appreciate a lending partner they can rely on.

JuanHand’s commitment extends beyond just transactions. They’ve forged strong partnerships with key government agencies like the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC), the National Privacy Commission (NPC), and the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), further solidifying their commitment to operating with integrity.

In a world often bogged down by bureaucracy, JuanHand’s streamlined approach is a breath of fresh air. They’ve simplified the borrowing process, making it quick and easy for Filipinos to access funds when they need them most. This convenience is especially appealing to the growing number of digitally savvy Filipinos who value efficiency. With loans up to ₱50,000 and repayment plans of up to nine months, all it takes is one valid ID to get started.

Looking forward, JuanHand is determined to continue being a trusted financial partner. They’re not just providing loans; they’re investing in financial literacy. Their recent partnership with FEd Center, a social enterprise focused on financial education, has led to the launch of WAGI – an innovative app-based financial literacy platform. WAGI makes learning about finances fun, engaging, and even rewarding, and it’s available for download on Google Playstore. It’s clear that JuanHand is committed to helping Filipinos not just borrow, but also build a stronger financial future.