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#KamiNaBahala: How GoodDeal is making Financing simple for Filipinos to finally get what they deserve
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Ruemer Santillan
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When 29-year-old office clerk Jun wanted to buy a refrigerator for his growing family, he thought it would take months of saving before he could finally afford one. Between regular bills payments and some unexpected expenses, paying in full just wasn’t possible.

Then he discovered GoodDeal.ph — a Filipino  financing company that promises to make financing simple for everyday people.

Within a few messages and a quick approval, Jun’s new refrigerator was finally delivered right to his doorstep. No long lines. No endless forms. Just a few clicks, phone conversations — and a good deal.

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Financing Made Simple — Literally

GoodDeal.ph believes getting household financing shouldn’t be difficult.

The process is refreshingly easy: think of what you want along and send it to GoodDeal.ph together with the required documents.

From there, the team handles the rest — locating the product, checking trusted partner stores near you, and finding a financing plan that fits your budget. Once approved, items will be scheduled for delivery to you — often faster and easier than traditional financing options.

It’s a system built for busy, hardworking Filipinos — people who want things simpler, more straightforward, and more people-friendly, as GoodDeal is built to ensure that there is no hassle to the users. They simply need to just think of what they want, forward it to GoodDeal, and GoodDeal’s team focuses on sourcing and delivering the item.

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Bringing Financing Closer to the People

Traditional companies that finance appliances, gadgets, furniture, and motorcycles commonly extend offers to Filipinos with existing credit footprint which makes these household tools and equipment still inaccessible through financing for the underbanked.

GoodDeal.ph takes a different approach. It’s designed to also cater to the underbanked working-class Filipinos who want access to flexible payment options without the delays and inconvenience.

“We saw how many Filipinos were being left out of household financing,” says GoodDeal CEO Aian Guanzon. “Our goal is simple: make it simpler for anyone — whether you’re buying your first smartphone, upgrading your furniture, or getting a motorcycle for work — to finally afford what you need.”

It’s a refreshing shift in a space often filled with intimidating terms and confusing conditions.

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Real People, Real Support

Behind every GoodDeal.ph transaction is a team that prides itself on human connection.

Customers also get the chance to talk to real people who understand their needs. The team walks customers through each step, from choosing the right product to explaining payment terms clearly and honestly.

Furthermore, the interest rates are friendlier and more competitive – designed to help the average Juan get the things that he wants, without the financial burden of high interest rates.

Lastly, the team takes care of the customer from end to end, ensuring that the customer is really happy with the purchase.

That personal approach has made GoodDeal.ph especially appealing to first-time buyers who value trust and transparency.

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More Than Just a Purchase

For many users, GoodDeal.ph isn’t just a financing institution — it’s a helping hand. It’s that bridge between wanting and finally owning, between dreaming and doing.

From a parent financing a laptop for the schooling of his child, to an office worker buying a motorcycle for commuting, to a mom replacing her old washing machine — each story is a reminder of what simple, accessible financing can do for a person’s life.

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Financing That Feels Human

At its heart, GoodDeal.ph isn’t just about buying things. It’s about giving Filipinos more choices — and more confidence.

By simplifying financing and bringing it closer to where people already are (their phones, their chats, their everyday online spaces), GoodDeal.ph is proving that progress doesn’t have to be complicated.

According to Aian Guanzon, President and CEO of GoodDeal, the company’s mission has always been rooted in empathy and understanding.

“We built GoodDeal.ph because we saw how many Filipinos were being left behind when it comes to household financing,” says Guanzon. “We wanted to make it simple, friendly, and accessible — something that feels human.”

He adds that technology should make life easier, not more intimidating. “At the end of the day, financing isn’t just about numbers or credit scores. It’s about people — their dreams, their families, their daily lives. That’s what we want to support at GoodDeal.ph.

Find what you want. Send it to GoodDeal.ph. And they’ll make it happen — simple as that.

Because for GoodDeal.ph, financing made simple isn’t just a slogan — it’s a promise to every Filipino who deserves a fair shot at getting what they need.

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