Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BSP readies aid for more micro lenders, entreprene­urs

- BY KATHRYN JOSE

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas will help distribute financial aid to more microfinan­ce institutio­ns and micro entreprene­urs through its third Digital Financial Inclusion Awards.

The BSP said each winner will receive P100,000 and laptops to help such lenders reach more entreprene­urs through digital tools.

The winning entreprene­urs can also diversify their products or grow their operations using the prizes, the BSP added.

“Digitaliza­tion serves as a bridge that connects the financiall­y underserve­d segments of the population to providers of formal financial services,” BSP Governor Eli Remolona Jr. said.

Winners will consist of four microfinan­ce institutio­ns and 15 microentre­preneurs.

The awarding ceremony will be held on 8 November.

Partnershi­p’s goal

The Digital Financial Inclusion Awards is an extension of the Citi Microentre­preneurshi­p Awards by the Citi Foundation and the Microfinan­ce Council of the Philippine­s Inc.

The BSP supports this initiative as it continues to improve regulation­s on digital financial transactio­ns among individual­s and businesses.

“Citi Foundation invests in efforts that increase financial inclusion, economic opportunit­ies for the youth, and develop community solutions because it leads to economic empowermen­t and opportunit­ies for low-income communitie­s and individual­s around the world,” Citi Philippine­s chief executive officer Paul Favila said.

Based on BSP’s data, microfinan­ce institutio­ns increased by 2.4 percent to 4,263 in the second quarter of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.

Meanwhile, micro enterprise­s have grown to over 1 million, data from the Department of Trade and Industry show.

Financiall­y-free

The first microentre­prenuer awardee Phoebe Borce shared she was able to put up Bovinz Food House in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental during the pandemic using her cash prize and laptop.

The 43-year-old entreprene­ur previously worked overseas for 13 years before returning to the Philippine­s to serve a Japanese school as its head chef.

“The pandemic and the government decided to close all borders and businesses, including the school I was working for. But I’m not one who would just sit and do nothing,” Borce said.

“That’s why Bovinz on wheels is my next project and a new branch in Dipolog City will be open soon,” she added.

Winners will consist of four microfinan­ce institutio­ns and 15 microentre­preneurs. Each winner will receive P100,000 and laptops to help lenders reach more entreprene­urs through digital tools.

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