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BIG HEART FINANCING COMPANY, LTD

Big Heart Financing Company, LTD is a financing company composed of five(5)members, namely; Krizzia Mae Baldonasa, Ivory Deramos, Ro-Ynn Balunan, Catherine Canaway and Ever Lumawag. The company is located at 78A Lopez Jaena Street, Jaro, Iloilo City with a starting capital of P7,000.

The mission of the company is to provide reasonable monetary lending services especially to the deprived Filipinos. At Big Heart, we aim to aid Filipinos who are in need of financial assistance, to serve and to uplift the welfare of the community. The company maintains its stand to be a friendly lender and advisor in whatever cases or issues the customers might have. We seek to be the accessible credit source of choice whenever one needs help with money matters. The company aspires to pave the way for the Filipino life from underprivileged one to a financial success.

Through all the services we provide, we wish to enable financial stability and promote self-sufficiency to Filipinos especially Ilonggos, regardless if they are still studying or working.

Big Heart Financing Company Limited Organizational Structure and Lending Policies
President: Ro-Ynn Balunan
Vice President: Krizzia Mae Baldonasa
Treasurer: Catherine Canaway
Auditor: Ever Lumawag
Credit Officer: Ivory Deramos

Big Heart Financing Company Limited provides loan servicing and collection only in Iloilo City. Big Heart is currently servicing a personal loans to customers. This loan product is designed to be used for different purposes. It can be availed to fund any of the following: tuition, medical expenses, car repairs, home upgrades (remodeling or renovation), vacations, gadgets and other purposes. This loan is available for self-employed individuals, business owners, students and others with a source of income that is different from salary. Consumers must follow these fair lending rules and regulations:
Loanable Amount
: Minimum of

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