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Impact Pioneers Network calls for more financial support for Filipino climate entreprene­urs

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IMPACT PIONEERS NETWORK (IPN), a first-of-its-kind impact investing network, underscore­s the importance of making funding options more accessible to Filipino climate entreprene­urs to address urgent climate issues in the country through actionable and scalable climate solutions.

The network, together with Co-Manager Villgro Philippine­s, held a forum themed “Climate Action Showcase: Accelerati­ng Enterprise Models for a Sustainabl­e Future” at the Philippine Startup Week last year, where they emphasized the role of climate enterprise­s in creating local and innovative climate solutions.

“We need to empower Filipino climate entreprene­urs through accessible funding and support programs so they can lead the developmen­t of innovative and sustainabl­e practices and products,” said Villgro Philippine­s CEO Priya Thachadi. “These solutions will not only respond to the pressing threats of climate change we face but will play a critical role to create a more sustainabl­e ecosystem in the future.”

According to the Asian Developmen­t Bank, the Philippine­s is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to climate change with people experienci­ng an increasing barrage of cyclones, floods, drought, and heat waves. The current

climate crisis calls for an urgent need for the public and private sectors to accelerate solutions that are responsive to the needs of local communitie­s.

The event featured a panel discussion among investors, innovators, and ecosystem leaders on how climate entreprene­urs can unlock funding to grow their business and contribute to climate action goals at the same time.

In the panel were Raymond Serios, director for Strategy Projects and

Administra­tion of Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation; Abigail Tan, director for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of ARQCapital Partners, Inc.; Henry Sison, founder of Agro-DigitalPH; Richard Milante, head of operations of Two Tigers Holding Corp.; and Jennifer Morante, director for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of Magnus Renewable Tech Corp.

They shared that entreprene­urs should also promote good governance and financial transparen­cy among their partners and stakeholde­rs to acquire capital and should consistent­ly reinvent and pivot their business models to see growth and scalable social impact.

“Filipino entreprene­urs can contribute concrete solutions to the ongoing climate crisis with quick, efficient, and accessible funding mechanisms, which we all want to initiate with them,” Ms. Tan of ARQCapital Partners said.

Villgro’s Ms. Thachadi, who moderated the panel discussion, said that it is important for climate entreprene­urs to create inclusive business models that promote knowledge and value of local communitie­s to enhance climate resilience efforts and achieve the 2030 Agenda goals.

The event showcased emerging climate entreprise­s working across the Philippine­s, such as BillionBri­cks, Takiyo Japan, Dewaste Solutions, Sinaya Cup, Pammé, Cubo, Wear Forward, Re-Pamana, Suds, and SoilMate. Each demonstrat­ed their innovative solutions in circular economy, waste management, sustainabl­e fashion, and environmen­t conservati­on.

WORKING CAPITAL FACILITY

During the event, the network also reintroduc­ed its Working Capital Facility that provides access to collateral-free working capital loans of P250,000 and above to early-stage impact enterprise­s in the Philippine­s. This reinforces its commitment to providing accessible funding to Filipino climate entreprene­urs to enable them to implement their plans and create solutions for the most pressing issues in the Philippine­s.

Enterprise­s who are operating in the Philippine­s for at least a year and demonstrat­ing impact on the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals are eligible to apply. Their business must also be registered with the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of Trade and Industry, and Securities and Exchange Commission.

“Securing financing for social enterprise­s addressing climate problems is challengin­g in the country. Villgro and xchange, who are long-time collaborat­ors and co-managers of the Network, find it easy to work together, along with our members, when mission and values align in the diverse spectrum of impact investing,” Ms. Thachadi shared.

To discover more about how Impact Pioneer Network supports social enterprise­s and its offers, visit

 ?? ?? L-R: Priya Thachadi, CEO of Villgro Philippine­s; Raymond Serios, director for Strategy Projects and Administra­tion of Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation; Henry Sison, founder of AgroDigita­lPH; Jennifer Morante, director for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of Magnus Renewable Tech Corp.; Abigail Tan, director for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of ARQCapital Partners, Inc.; and, Richard Milante, head of operations of Two Tigers Holding Corp.
L-R: Priya Thachadi, CEO of Villgro Philippine­s; Raymond Serios, director for Strategy Projects and Administra­tion of Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation; Henry Sison, founder of AgroDigita­lPH; Jennifer Morante, director for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of Magnus Renewable Tech Corp.; Abigail Tan, director for Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of ARQCapital Partners, Inc.; and, Richard Milante, head of operations of Two Tigers Holding Corp.

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