The Manila Times

Don’t deal with CoopHub – BSP

- BY MAYVELIN U. CARABALLO

THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ( BSP) is warning the public not to deal with a company allegedly posing as an authorized

In a statement on Wednesday, the central bank said it had not

of its representa­tives” and “does not certify other [individual­s or groups] to facilitate and implement…the CSF Program under Republic Act 10744, or the CSF Cooperativ­e Act of 2015, and its implementi­ng rules and regulation­s.”

On its website, CoopHub describes itself as “an umbrella organizati­on of multisecto­ral groups of community leaders and volunteers,” such as cooperativ­es, non- government organizati­ons (NGOs), people’s organizati­ons, and micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs).

It claims to provide scholarshi­p programs to accredited members in partnershi­p with the University of the Philippine­s Open University (UPOU); supports MSME, from idea generation and access to capital and training to marketing support; and empowers multisecto­ral groups in implementi­ng digital

In a statement on June 11, UPOU denied ties with CoopHub, saying it used the university’s name, logo, and pictures on its online sites, marketing activities, seminars, and course offerings without its authorizat­ion.

Money for CSF are contribute­d by well-capitalize­d and wellmanage­d member- cooperativ­es

said it could mark the end of a short tightening cycle.

“The main reason why we suspect the central bank will not rush to hike and NGOs, local government­s,

and other state bodies.

CSF acts as a surety fund for loans

collateral­s.

“Pursuant to RA 10744, the BSP shall spearhead the promotion, encouragem­ent, creation and organizati­onal developmen­t of CSF cooperativ­es all over the country,” the central bank said.

It advises the public not to deal with any person soliciting money or investment­s who claims to be a BSP

with the CSF.

“The public should not to pay any fee to anybody with respect to CSF, because CSF promotiona­l and organizati­on activities conducted by the BSP are free of charge,” the central bank said.

To date, there are 51 CSFs establishe­d in 32 provinces and 19 cities. Approved loans totaling P4.586 billion have been released to 16,356

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