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Unlocking Loan Approval: 4 Tips to Boost Your Application Success


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Getting a loan provides a flexible way to fund big-ticket expenses. They can be used for wants such as vehicles, gadgets, or home appliances, and to take care of surprise expenses like emergency medical bills or home renovations.

However, getting a loan from a bank isn’t always the easiest thing to do. Especially if you’ve never done so before, the application process can be tedious. There are a lot of documents to prepare and multiple sets of paperwork to fill out. Despite going through all of that, there’s still a chance for your application to get rejected.

That’s why it’s not surprising that 57% of Filipinos rely on informal lenders for their loan needs[1]. Sure, borrowing from an informal lender may lead to fast applications and easier access to the cash you need, but their rates and terms can be unfavorable to borrowers. This can lock borrowers in cycles of debt that can be difficult to break free from.

Fortunately, there are many measures you can take to help boost your chances of a successful loan application. Here are a few things to keep in mind:



 

Know the numbers

Before applying for a loan, it's essential to ensure that you are borrowing an amount within your realistic repayment capacity. One effective method to achieve this is by calculating your debt-to-income ratio, which helps you understand the portion of your monthly income dedicated to debt payments.

If you find yourself unsure about how to calculate your debt-to-income ratio, the most effective approach is to divide your total monthly debt payments by your monthly gross income and then multiply the result by 100. For example, if your monthly gross income is P20,000, and your monthly debt is P4,000, your debt-to-income ratio is 20%. That means 20% of your monthly salary goes to debt payments.

Maintaining a low debt-to-income ratio is advisable as lenders may decline your application if the ratio is too high.

Determine what type of loan you want

According to a financial inclusion survey by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the top considerations Filipinos have in applying for loans are the interest rates, loan amount, the period to pay, ease of application, and flexibility of terms.

With those considerations in mind, do your research so you know which loan options and providers are most favorable to you and your needs.
 

Check your transaction history

In the process of applying for a loan, lenders may look into your transaction history for any other financial obligations you may have such as credit card balances. Before applying for a loan, try to take care of any outstanding liabilities as they impact how much money lenders will allow you to borrow.
 

Maintain a good credit score

Banks and financial institutions assess your creditworthiness to find out if you’re a trustworthy borrower. One of the ways they do so is by looking at your credit score.

Your credit score is determined by factors like payment history, length of credit history, kinds of credit used, credit limit utilized, amount owed, and the number of new credit applications made. In the Philippines, credit scores range from 300 to 850. The higher your credit score, the easier it is to get approval for loans, credit cards, and other essential financial services.

To easily check your credit score, Lista, the fastest-growing financial management app in the Philippines, has partnered with the country’s leading credit bureau, CIBI Information Inc. (CIBI). Through this partnership, The Credit Information Corporation (CIC), the country’s sole public credit registry and repository of credit information, has authorized Lista to access CIC credit data through CIBI as a non-accessing entity.

This authorization makes it possible for Filipinos to access their credit scores and credit reports through Lista, utilize other premium features on the Lista app such as the Credit Score Trend, and learn tips on how to improve their credit standing.

“Lista was created to help more Filipinos enjoy the benefits of greater financial inclusion. With credit driving today’s economies, it’s time for more Filipinos to unlock better economic opportunities through better access to credit,” said Aaron Villegas, Lista co-founder. “With just a few clicks on the Lista app, anyone can easily view their credit scores and reports. They can also access tips and strategies to improve their standing, helping more Filipinos create and maintain good financial habits that can lead to financial independence.”

Get your credit score on Lista for only P199 per request. Users must prepare one valid ID for identity verification.

Lista is available to download for free on both iOS and Android platforms. Download now via the App Store or Google Play Store.



About the Credit Information Corporation:

The Credit Information Corporation (CIC) is a government-owned and controlled corporation created by Republic Act No. 9510, otherwise known as the Credit Information System Act (CISA). It is governed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), with the primary mandate to establish a comprehensive and centralized credit information system for the collection and dissemination of fair and accurate information relevant to, or arising from, credit and credit-related activities of all entities participating in the ecosystem.

To learn more about the CIC, visit https://www.creditinfo.gov.ph/ or its official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/creditinfo.gov.ph


Regal Entertainment classics now available on JuanFlix


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In celebration of Regal Entertainment, Inc.’s founding anniversary this August, JuanFlix: The FDCP Channel presents a collection of nine (9) classic films produced by Regal.

JuanFlix’s Regal Films line-up features the iconic works of Peque Gallaga, Elwood Perez, Maryo J. de los Reyes, Jose Javier Reyes, Mel Chionglo, and Chito S. Roño, who are some of the most prominent filmmakers in the Philippine film industry.

Peque Gallaga’s provocative thriller “Scorpio Nights” revolves around a sordid affair between a young man and a married woman. Funded by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines, this film received praise for its social commentary and won the Gawad UrianAward for Best Cinematography and Best Music in 1986.











“Waikiki” by Elwood Perez is a family drama about three women who are caught between traditional Filipino values and liberal Western conduct. Another cinematic gem from Perez is “Isang Gabi Tatlong Babae,” which examines the complex lives and desires of its three female characters.

Maryo J. de los Reyes’ “Sa Paraiso ni Efren” and “Laman” explore the subject of friendship that becomes entangled with the destructive nature of desire. The former film was written by filmmaker Jun Lana, while the latter won the Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actress (Elizabeth Oropesa).

Mel Chionglo’s “Sinner or Saint” was written by National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Ricky Lee about a young woman who rejects societal norms and lives life on her own terms. She leaves her family behind for academic pursuits but gets involved in a series of affairs.

“Live Show” by Jose Javier Reyes explores the lives of sex performers and what drives them to pursue work in the sex trade industry. “Minsan May Isang Puso,” also directed by Reyes, tackles a middle class family’s reversal of fortune when the patriarch becomes severely ill, leaving his family members with the responsibility of keeping the family afloat.

Chito S. Roño’s “Babae sa Bintana” is an action-thriller film that tells the story of a man who begins a relationship with his new neighbor while being gradually lured into Manila’s underworld.

Founded by Lily Monteverde in August 1973, Regal Entertainment has produced commercially successful films and television programs spanning all genres, cementing its legacy as one of the leading production companies in the country.

Regal Films classics are now streaming on JuanFlix via subscription, which costs PHP 99.00/month and PHP 499.00/year. To register, visit www.juanflix.com.ph.

In addition to these Filipino films, JuanFlix also acquired Krzysztof KieÅ›lowski’s “Three Colours” trilogy and French New Wave films from Jacques Demy, Agnès Varda, and François Truffaut for its World Cinema line-up.

For more information, visit JuanFlix’s official Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.

The Philippines’ Three Mega Events: Igniting Progress and Collaboration for Cebuanos


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Cebu City, the Queen City of the South, is set to witness a spectacular convergence of innovation, lifestyle, and business as it hosts not one, but three mega events in the country.

Under the banner of the Cebu Food and Beverages Exposition (CEFBEX), Cebu Auto Show (CAS), and the Philippine Building and Construction Expo or PHILBEX Cebu, these three world-class exhibitions promises to elevate the economic landscape of the region and foster collaboration among local and international industry leaders and enthusiasts.

Kicking off the Cebu Trio is the renowned Cebu Food and Beverages Exposition (CEFBEX), the regional counterpart of the Manila Food and Beverages Expo (MAFBEX). As Cebu is celebrated for its rich culinary heritage, CEFBEX showcases a myriad of flavors, talents, and innovations in the food and beverage industry. With top chefs, restaurateurs, and food aficionados gathering under one roof, this event is set to tantalize taste buds, inspire gastronomic creativity, and connect businesses with discerning food enthusiasts. With the huge successes of MAFBEX (Manila Foods and Beverages Expo) and IFBEX (Iloilo Foods and Beverages Expo), CEFBEX 2023 is set to bring the “Fully Loaded Flavor” experience to all the Cebuanos!

Meanwhile, for the automotive enthusiasts, the Cebu Auto Show (CAS) revs up the excitement as it levels up your expectations. CAS promises an electrifying showcase of the latest automotive trends, cutting-edge technology, and eco-friendly innovations from its latest car models from the biggest brands in the industry. From sleek sports cars to sustainable electric vehicles, CAS offers a comprehensive view of the automotive industry's future while celebrating its illustrious past as it continues to Shape Mobility. With interactive displays, test drives, and industry experts on hand, CAS is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.

Completing this dynamic trio is the 18th edition of the Philippine Building and Construction Exposition or simply PHILBEX Cebu, a platform dedicated to architecture, construction, and real estate development. Following the immense favorable outcome of the 26th Philippine World Building and Construction Expo (WORLDBEX) PHILBEX 2023 aims to provide a wider perspective of Cebu's rapidly evolving urban landscape. PHILBEX Cebu gathers world-class innovators, architects, designers, builders, and real estate professionals to exchange ideas and showcase the latest developments and technologies in building and design. This event surely provides invaluable insights into sustainable practices, smart city development, and the future of urban living.

PHILBEX, CEFBEX and CAS will take place this coming September 14 to 17, 2023, at the IEC Convention Center Cebu or IC3 Cebu. The event promises to not only boost the local economy but also enhance Cebu's reputation as a hub for industry advancement and collaboration. The event is brought to you by the leading event organizers in the country, Worldbex Services International.

Registrations are now ON-GOING so sign-up NOW for FREE.

https://register.worldbexevents.com/


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