KasKasan Buddies named founding partner of CIBI U in push for better credit education

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KasKasan Buddies has been named a founding partner of CIBI U, a new credit education initiative launched on August 18, 2026 at CIBI iMPACT 2026 in Makati City, joining Digital Pinoys, FinTech Alliance PH, CCAP, and the Credit Information Corporation as founding partners. The initiative, tagged “Aware today. Smarter tomorrow,” aims to help Filipinos understand credit scores, credit reports, and responsible borrowing. This comes as CIBI data shows rising small-value lending between 2023 and 2025, while only 2% of Filipinos surveyed in BSP’s 2021 Financial Inclusion Survey answered all basic financial literacy questions correctly. CIBI U will focus on practical education around how credit standing works and how responsible borrowing can improve access to financial opportunities.

KasKasan Buddies is expanding its financial education role as a founding partner of CIBI U, a new initiative designed to help Filipinos better understand credit scores, credit reports, and responsible borrowing.

The partnership gives KKBuddies another source of credible, credit-focused information as more Filipinos use credit cards, loans, and other borrowing products but may not fully understand how these affect their financial standing.

CIBI U was launched on August 18 at CIBI iMPACT 2026 in The Fifth at Rockwell, Makati City, under the theme “Securing Trust in an Uncertain World.” The initiative carries the tagline “Aware today. Smarter tomorrow.”

KKB joins Digital Pinoys, FinTech Alliance PH, the Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP), and the Credit Information Corporation (CIC) as founding partners of CIBI U.

The initiative will focus on practical credit education, including how credit scores and reports work, how borrowing behavior can affect a person’s credit standing, and how responsible credit use can improve access to financial opportunities.

This is particularly relevant as credit becomes easier to access through banks, credit cards, and fintech platforms. CIBI data showed an increase in small-value lending between 2023 and 2025, while the BSP’s 2021 Financial Inclusion Survey found that only 2% of surveyed Filipinos answered all basic financial literacy questions correctly.

For KKBuddies, the partnership brings credit education closer to a community that already turns to KKB for questions about credit cards, loans, debt, and everyday financial decisions.

Questions such as how to improve a credit score, what a credit report says about a borrower, or why a credit application gets rejected can now form part of a broader, CIBI-backed financial education effort.

The partnership also marks another step in KasKasan Buddies’ push to work with financial institutions, regulators, and industry organizations to give KKBuddies more credible and actionable information about their money.

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