Cooperative type

Credit Cooperatives in the Philippines

Credit cooperatives promote thrift among members and provide loans for productive and provident purposes at fair rates. Managing share capital, savings, and a growing loan portfolio is their core operational challenge.

Below is a growing directory of credit cooperatives registered in the Philippines. Whatever the type, the operational essentials are the same: accurate member records, disciplined collections, clean books, and audit-ready compliance.

  • San Dionisio Credit Cooperative (SDCC) — Parañaque

    A long-established credit cooperative founded in 1961 in San Dionisio, Parañaque, offering savings and loan services.

  • St. Martin of Tours Credit and Development Cooperative — Bocaue

    A church-founded credit and development cooperative established in 1969, serving members in Bulacan and Nueva Ecija.

  • Sta. Cruz Savings and Development Cooperative (SACDECO) — Sta. Cruz

    A savings and development cooperative founded in 1984 in Sta. Cruz, operating across the Ilocos region.

  • Baguio-Benguet Community Credit Cooperative (BBCCC) — Baguio City

    One of the first cooperatives registered in the Philippines (1958), serving members across Baguio and Benguet.

  • Cebu CFI Community Cooperative — Cebu City

    Organized in 1970 by Cebu court employees and grown into a multi-billion-peso cooperative serving members across the region.

  • Tagum Cooperative — Tagum City

    A CDA-classified large savings and credit cooperative, among the largest Davao-region-based cooperatives by asset size.

  • Holy Cross Savings and Credit Cooperative (HCSCCO) — Valenzuela

    Founded in 1990 in Gen. T. de Leon, it is recognized as the sole billionaire-level cooperative based in Valenzuela City.

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