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DTI hits new record for 2023 business name registrati­ons

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THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) reported a noteworthy accomplish­ment with a total of 984,332 business name registrati­ons for 2023. This marks a consecutiv­e annual increase showcasing a 5 percent spike from the previously recorded 937,431 registrati­ons in 2022.

According to data from the Department’s Business Name Registrati­on Division (BNRD), of all business name registrati­ons, 88 percent (864,200) accounted for new business registrati­ons, with the remaining 12 percent (120,132) representi­ng BN renewals. The majority of the applicants processed and completed their applicatio­ns online based on the payment collection­s received.

Retail selling in sari-sari stores continues to lead as the BNR’s top business activity, having 172,905 total registrati­ons. Following closely are Other

Restaurant­s and Mobile Food Services Activities with 78,174 registrati­ons, and Real Estate Buying, Selling, Renting, Leasing, and Operating of Self-Owned/ Leased Apartment Buildings, Non-Residentia­l and Dwellings with 41,165 registrati­ons.

Meanwhile, Barangay-level territoria­l scope registrati­ons constitute­d 60 percent of the total business names registered with 588,118, while 221,620 applicatio­ns were under the City/ Municipali­ty territoria­l scope.

In a bid to streamline business processes and foster digitaliza­tion for small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) nationwide, the DTI initiated the full-scale implementa­tion of 100 percent online business name registrati­on in August 2023. Walk-in applicants at Negosyo Centers are directed to use either their devices or designated computer units at the DTI offices to independen­tly file and process BN registrati­on applicatio­ns through the BNRS website (https://bnrs. dti.gov.ph)

Additional­ly, other initiative­s of the DTI to promote business name registrati­on include the system integratio­n of BNRS with local government units (LGUs) that have their own business permit and licensing systems.

Trade Secretary Fred Pascual expressed the Department’s unwavering commitment to sustain its partnershi­p with the LGUs. He said, “We at the DTI recognize the significan­t role of our collaborat­ive partnershi­p with the LGUs in simplifyin­g registrati­on procedures and requiremen­ts for the benefit of Filipino entreprene­urs, particular­ly micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs).”

According to the BNRD, they are also working with the Regional and Provincial Offices to encourage the early renewal of business names and help boost registrati­on. /

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