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Digido has served 1 million customers

Over 3 in 4 of the loans disbursed in 2023 were from repeat customers.

Philippine-based financial platform Digido has served over 1 million Filipinos, the consumer finance company said in a press release.

In 2023, Digido experienced a 23% growth in total loans disbursed compared to 2022. Over 3 in 4 or 75.4% of the loans disbursed in 2023 were from repeat borrowers, Digido shared.

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Digido offers a First Loan For Free service, where first-time borrowers can avail up to $71.36 (PHP4,000) with 0% interest, and a standard personal loan of up to $446 (PHP25,000) for repeat clients.

Digido is available through its official website digido(dot)ph and its apps in Google Play and the iOS app store, and through Lazada loans.

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