Mutya Orquia is set to headline new episodes of the educational series Estudyantipid, an initiative designed to help Filipino students develop practical financial skills, including saving, budgeting, and scam awareness.
The upcoming episodes are part of the FinEd (Financial Education) Unboxed initiative, a collaboration between the Knowledge Channel Foundation, Inc. and BPI Foundation, Inc.
Created for high school students, the new Estudyantipid episodes will explore topics such as responsible money management, smart spending habits, identifying online fraud and scams, and making informed financial decisions through relatable and engaging storytelling.

The partnership also includes the rollout of Knowledge Channel TV (KCTV) learning packages to selected schools nationwide, expanding access to educational and financial literacy content, particularly in underserved communities.
Beginning July 2026, the initiative will be implemented in selected schools across Iloilo and Rizal, as well as pilot areas in Mindanao. Proposed locations currently being considered include Sarangani or South Cotabato, and Zamboanga or Basilan.
Leading the partnership signing were BPI Foundation trustee Mary Catherine Elizabeth Santamaria and KCFI Vice President Edric Calma, together with representatives from both organizations.

