Hidilyn Diaz pushes for financial education as one of her advocacies

Partnering with her is BDO Unibank, which, through its “Kayang-Kaya, Kabayan” campaign, is committed to empowering overseas Filipinos make the most out of their hard-earned money through its various investment and financial services.

It takes one of the best to tap the best. The best not only in what they do, but also in how they conduct themselves to achieve their goals, which, in turn, serves as an inspiration to countless people. With it also comes prudence and wisdom in handling their finances well. BDO Unibank formally welcomes Hidilyn Diaz, the Philippines’ first-ever Olympic gold  medalist, to its family of brand ambassadors. 

Several months after ending the country’s nearly 100-year quest for Gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the Zamboanga City native joins forces with BDO to champion financial  education, not only for her fellow athletes, but also for the unserved and underserved markets,  including overseas Filipinos. 

Though unexpected, Hidilyn is thankful for having received a string of incentives and gifts for  her historic feat. With this in mind, she sees the golden value of handling these incentives  responsibly, which BDO has been espousing through its financial education advocacy. 

“Importanteng magbukas ng account sa bangko, kahit maliit lang ipon mo sa simula. Para lang  ‘yan nung nagsimula akong magbuhat ng weights. Start small, kumbaga. Tapos, ‘pag  successful ka na, pag lumaki na ipon mo, pwede mo siyang ipang-invest sa ibang bagay na  gusto mo o para sa pangarap na gusto mong matupad, para talagang sulit ang mga  pinaghirapan natin,” says Hidilyn, who like many Filipinos, lifted her way to success from  humble beginnings. 

The 30-year-old weightlifter also reminds her fellow athletes, especially those who have  achieved their own feats of how they should prepare for the financial future. 

“‘Di naman tayo forever magiging atleta, di ba? Mahaba pa ang magiging buhay natin  pagkaretiro natin sa ating mga sport, kaya kung anuman ang naibigay sa atin ngayon, dapat  ipunin natin ’yun para tayo’y makapaghanda, para rin sa ating mga minamahal sa buhay,” says  Hidilyn. 

“Mahalaga ring may relationship at tiwala tayo sa bangko kung saan natin ilalagay ang ating  mga pinaghirapan. Tiwala tayo sa kanila kasi expert sila sa pagtulong palaguin ang ating mga  finances. Halimbawa, kung gusto kong magtayo ng negosyo pagkaretiro ko, o bigyan ko ng  retirement ang aking mga magulang, alam nila kung paano nila ako gagabayan. Importante  ring may serbisyo sila kung saan ako makakapagpadala ng pera sa pamilya ko sa Zamboanga  habang nagte-training ako sa abroad. Nakita ko lahat ‘yan sa BDO.”

BDO said it is thankful to have found a financial education advocate and champion in Hidilyn  and for placing her trust in the bank and its wide array of financial products and services to  cater to her needs and those like her. 

“The fact that only 48% of Filipino adults have savings and just one in five have a savings  account in a bank, based on data from the Bangko Sentral, really concerns us and the entire  banking sector. While we understand most people’s concern on how they get paid, we believe  it does pay to have a mindset of even starting small, like what Hidilyn mentioned,” said BDO  senior vice president and remittance head Genie T. Gloria. “Before becoming a champion for  the nation, Hidilyn first was a champion of her own dreams. Along with keeping in mind her  hardwork and determination, she valued the proper handling of finances, and we are with her  in that journey.”  

All these form part of BDO Remit’s “Kayang-Kaya, Kabayan” campaign, an embodiment of its  commitment to empower overseas Filipinos and make them feel that the Bank is ready to  support and assist them wherever they may be. For more information on BDO Remit, visit BDO Kabayan Facebook page—BDO Unibank’s dedicated page for the overseas Filipino market. 

Hidilyn Diaz, an advocate of financial education, especially among her fellow athletes, is BDO Unibank’s latest brand ambassador.