The AI in UX Fintech Hackathon gave more than 400 young talents hands-on exposure to real industry challenges and mentorship
Taguig City, Philippines | Home Credit Philippines (HCPH), the country’s leading consumer finance company, marked a significant milestone in its innovation journey with the successful launch of its first-ever “AI in UX Fintech Hackathon” in partnership with KadaKareer. This groundbreaking initiative underscores Home Credit’s commitment to advancing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) while creating opportunities for young talents to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The nationwide hackathon drew more than 400 students and fresh graduates from over 60 schools across more than 15 provinces, challenging them to design AI-driven solutions for real-world fintech case studies. By bridging academic learning with practical application, the event empowered participants to transform ideas into impactful solutions that address real consumer needs.
Through initiatives like the AI in UX Fintech Hackathon, Home Credit reinforces its focus on honing the next generation of fintech leaders. As a digitally-forward, AI-driven organization, the company continues to invest in talent development, creativity, and continuous learning, creating pathways for young innovators and its own people to thrive in an era defined by technology.
Building future-ready skills through innovation
The hackathon was designed to go beyond theory, offering participants hands-on experience in fintech problem-solving. Participants received mentorship from Home Credit experts and KadaKareer coaches, learned structured pitching techniques, and engaged in a process that mirrored real industry environments – preparing them for the demands of tech-driven future.
After onboarding and mentoring, the Top 10 teams advanced to the finals held at Home Credit’s head office in Bonifacio Global City last December 11, where they presented their solutions to company leaders and experts. Three teams (composed of 14 students) emerged as top performers, earning recognition and guaranteed internships with Home Credit as part of its talent development program.

Driving AI transformation through people
The hackathon received strong support from Home Credit leadership, including President and CEO David Minol, Deputy CEO Teeraphong Mahatham, Chief Information Officer Susan Ong, and Head of Collections Technology, AI, and Delivery Rahul Sharma, alongside other key executives. Their involvement reflects Home Credit’s belief that technology alone does not drive progress—people do.
“The greatest AI transformation begins within ourselves. While technology evolves rapidly, true innovation happens when people are empowered to think differently, learn continuously, and apply new ideas with purpose. This hackathon proves that young talents can effectively harness emerging technologies to create solutions that respond to real consumer needs, reinforcing our confidence in a bright future for consumer finance,” said Deputy CEO and Project Executive Sponsor Teeraphong Mahatham.
Expanding opportunities with KadaKareer
KadaKareer, a community-based career development platform for Filipino youth, played a vital role in bringing the hackathon to life. By engaging students from diverse academic and regional backgrounds, KadaKareer helped participants gain exposure to real-world challenges and industry expectations.
“Many young Filipinos have the skills and determination to succeed but lack access to real opportunities. This partnership with Home Credit gave students the chance to work on actual business challenges, present their ideas with confidence, and see their potential recognized. For many, the experience changed how they view their future,” said Sean Kalzada Program Operations Manager of KadaKareer.
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Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).



