Home Credit Vietnam brings financial literacy closer to women and students

In 2025, Home Credit Vietnam continued to implement many activities to promote financial literacy in the community, particularly among vulnerable women and university students.

At Home Credit Vietnam, improving financial literacy has long been a key pillar of the company’s sustainability strategy. Believing that financial knowledge empowers individuals to live independently and make responsible financial decisions, Home Credit aims to make financial education accessible to all groups, especially disadvantaged women and students - the future generation of the country.

Reflecting on the journey of 2025, Home Credit has continuously strived to make financial knowledge more accessible and engaging. Specifically,  through training sessions and workshops for students and women, along with digital communication platforms, the company has made financial knowledge more approachable and engaging throughout the year. The experience and practical advice has also been added to a book “Now You Know - A Guide for Smart Money Management”, co-developed by Home Credit and financial experts, published by Saigon Books.

Equipping the young with financial knowledge and skills

One of Home Credit’s highlights this year was the University Tour 2025, designed to equip students with essential financial knowledge and skills, such as assessing their “financial health”, setting goals, planning budgets, and managing money through different stages of study and work.

With participation from guest speakers across diverse fields, the program offered multiple perspectives and real-life examples to help students learn smart spending habits, long-term saving and investment strategies, and how to build a path toward financial freedom.

Beyond acquiring knowledge, students also actively shared their perspectives and engaged in discussions with the speakers on personal finance matters.

In Ho Chi Minh City, the tour was held at the University of Finance - Marketing in June and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Banking in September, before expanding to Da Nang’s University of Economics and Vietnam - Korea University of Information and Communication Technology in October. The series of workshops attracted more than 2,000 students both in person and online.

The speakers and students at  the Ho Chi Minh City University of Banking  workshop.

Sharing after the event, Bui Xuan Khoi, a second-year student at the University of Finance - Marketing, said the workshop helped him better understand personal finance management through practical and relatable tips, and also gave him the opportunity to meet and listen directly to the speakers. “The speakers have inspired and motivated me to improve myself and prepare for my journey ahead,” he said.

Home Credit representatives participated as speakers at workshops of the University Tour 2025.

Accompanying women in difficult circumstances

Women in challenging circumstances or living in remote areas are another key focus of Home Credit’s financial literacy programs.

In the first quarter of 2025, the company partnered with Phu Nu Thu Do newspaper and the Vietnam Women’s Union to conduct financial management training sessions in Thanh Hoa, Dien Bien, and Hanoi. These workshops provided women with practical tools for managing personal and household finances, helping them improve their quality of life.

In October, Home Credit, together with the Banking Academy - Phu Yen Branch, launched a series of ten “Personal Finance” classes, aiming to disseminate practical financial knowledge to over 300 women and students in Dak Lak province.

The classes were designed to suit each target group, making it easy for participants to apply what they learn to real life. Women were equipped with skills in managing household budgets, as well as the principles of saving and safe borrowing, enabling them to proactively plan finances and prevent usury risks. Meanwhile, students had the opportunity to learn basic knowledge about saving, spending wisely, and were guided to practice money management habits through the “three jars” principle: saving - spending - sharing.

The ten-session “Personal Finance” series have disseminated practical financial knowledge to over 300 women and students in Dak Lak province.

Also in October, to celebrate Vietnamese Women’s Day (October 20th), Home Credit joined Be Group’s event to honor female partners, including over 500 drivers and maids attending in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, together with more than 1,000 others joining online. The event featured financial experts who shared tips on personal finance management and fraud prevention, helping participants better protect their assets and avoid scams.

Home Credit partnered with financial experts to share financial management knowledge and how to avoid scams with Be Group's female partners.

At the event, Home Credit also gave support packages worth VND 10 million each to four women facing particularly difficult circumstances.

Among them was Ms. Thuy (Ho Chi Minh City) - the “unwilling” breadwinner of her family since her divorce four years ago. Working over ten hours a day as a maid via the Be app, she supports her two young children and elderly parents undergoing medical treatment. “I’m very grateful for this support,” Thuy said. “I haven’t been able to afford my father’s medication for three days, and now I can use this money to pay the hospital deposit.”

Through initiatives like these, Home Credit continues to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing financial literacy and promoting financial inclusion, contributing to sustainable community development and improved quality of life.

Be Group’s female partners had a day of gathering, learning about financial knowledge, how to avoid scams, and receiving meaningful gifts from Home Credit.

“We believe a community can only thrive when it’s built on education, inclusion, and economic opportunity,” said Jakub Kudrna, Chief Strategy Officer of Home Credit Vietnam and the Chairperson of the Company ESG Steering Committee. “That’s why we continue to expand access to inclusive financial services, leverage innovation and strategic partnerships to improve financial literacy and broaden economic opportunities for individuals. In alignment with our mission, we aim to empower people to manage their finances effectively, enhance their resilience against financial risks, and strengthen their financial health”

 

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