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Phinma Education Holdings Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryEducation
Founded2004
FounderRamon del Rosario
Key peopleChito B. Salazar (President and CEO)
Albert Gamboa (COO)
ParentPhinma Corporation
Websitewww.phinma.edu.ph

Phinma Education Holdings Inc. (PEHI) is a Philippine educational organization that works to provide education to underserved communities. As a subsidiary of Phinma Corporation, the institution has expanded its educational network through targeted acquisitions and campus developments.

History

Phinma Education is part of the Phinma Corporation.

In 2019, PEHI expanded internationally through a joint venture in Indonesia, establishing PT IND PHIL Management (IPM) to oversee tertiary institutions in West Java.

In December 2024, Phinma Education acquired St. Jude College in Dasmariñas, Cavite for PHP 432 million.

Institutional network

Phinma Education currently operates several educational institutions in the Philippines:

Institution Name Year Acquired Location Type of Institution
Araullo University 2004 Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija University
Cagayan de Oro College 2005 Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental College
University of Iloilo 2009 Iloilo City, Iloilo University
University of Pangasinan 2009 Dagupan Pangasinan University
Southwestern University 2015 Cebu City, Cebu University
Saint Jude College (PHINMA SJC) 2017 Mainla, Metro Manila College
Saint Jude College – Quezon City (formerly, Republican College) 2019 Quezon City, Metro Manila College
Rizal College of Laguna (PHINMA RCL) 2020 Calamba, Laguna College
Union College of Laguna (PHINMA UCL) 2021 Sta. Rosa, Laguna College
Saint Jude College Dasmariñas (PHINMA UCL) 2024 Dasmariñas, Cavite College
PHINMA Saytanar Training Center 2016 Yangon, Myanmar Training Center
PT IND PHIL Management (IPM) 2019 Karawang, West Java, Indonesia Educational Management

References

  1. "Phinma Education Official Website".
  2. "Phinma Education About".
  3. Phinma Corporation Annual Report, 2019
  4. "Phinma Education Acquires St. Jude Dasmariñas for P432 Million".
  5. "Phinma Acquires St. Jude College, Dasmariñas, Cavite".
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