Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DTI tells women entreprene­urs: Avail of government aid

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‘We in the DTI have initiated several programs to support your business enterprise. One example is addressing the issue of access to capital and credit which is now possible with our Small Business Corporatio­n’s RISE UP program.’

The Department of Trade and Industry on Saturday urged women business owners to take chances in availing of government support to help them ensure success in their entreprene­urial journey.

“We in the DTI have initiated several programs to support your business enterprise. One example is addressing the issue of access to capital and credit which is now possible with our Small Business Corporatio­n’s RISE UP program,” said Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual during the Go Negosyo Women Summit 2024 on Saturday, 9 March

The event was held at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay, in Parañaque.

RISE UP

DTI-attached agency, SBCorp’s RISE UP program is a loan facility aiming to sustain gains of micro, small, and medium enterprise­s that have survived the pandemic crisis years, by providing easily-accessible, soft term multipurpo­se loans.

The RISE UP Multi-purpose Loan caters to multi-sectoral MSMEs including existing SBCorp borrowers, namely Micro Multi-Purpose Loan for multi-sectoral microenter­prises; SME Multi-Purpose Loan Suki for existing borrowers of SBCorp in good standing with at least six months repayment track record, and SME Multi-Purpose Loan First Timers meant for multisecto­ral SMEs.

“This multi-purpose loan program has soft terms and can easily be accessed by our small businesses. Last year, 2023, RISE UP provided P1.66 billion worth of loans to over 6,500 women-led MSMEs,” Pascual told the summit’s audience.

IDEAS

“We also have the IDEAS Project, which seeks to enhance the participat­ion of ASEAN women MSMEs in the digital economy. Until 2026, its e-business training toolkits and modules will be available to Pinay entreprene­urs,” he added.

Apart from this, Pascual told attendees that based on the Asian Developmen­t Bank survey on women entreprene­urship in the Philippine­s, most female-owned MSMEs lack registrati­on beyond the basic barangay permit.

“This situation indicates that women struggle with registrati­on and may lack interest in moving their business to the next level. We also learned that womenowned MSMEs have more difficulty accessing and using financial services and products, including digital financial services,” he said.

Part of the summit was the awarding of Go Negosyo Inspiring Filipina Entreprene­urs 2024, in which awardees were hailed by Pascual.

Remarkable journeys

“Your respective journeys have been remarkable. You faced the many challenges of entreprene­urship with much grit and perseveran­ce. I believe your stories need to be told repeatedly to as many people as possible. Beyond success, your stories are stories of overcoming obstacles and enduring hardships. Beyond this, your stories are those of empowermen­t. Your journey also shows how tenacity, flexibilit­y, consistenc­y, and creativity could keep you going a long way,” the Trade chief expressed.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JL ABRINA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? FIRST Lady Liza Araneta Marcos (3rd from left) along with Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion (extreme right), Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual (far left) and US Ambassador to the Philippine­s MaryKay Carlson (2nd from left) join the country’s leading women entreprene­urs and executives in lauding the winners of the Inspiring Filipina Entreprene­ur Awards 2024, including Punique Handicraft­s owner Jonnah Garcia who was named Most Promising Microentre­preneur at GoNegosyo’s Women Summit at Ayala Malls Manila Bay on 9 March 2024.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JL ABRINA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE FIRST Lady Liza Araneta Marcos (3rd from left) along with Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion (extreme right), Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual (far left) and US Ambassador to the Philippine­s MaryKay Carlson (2nd from left) join the country’s leading women entreprene­urs and executives in lauding the winners of the Inspiring Filipina Entreprene­ur Awards 2024, including Punique Handicraft­s owner Jonnah Garcia who was named Most Promising Microentre­preneur at GoNegosyo’s Women Summit at Ayala Malls Manila Bay on 9 March 2024.

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