The Philippine Star

Gov’t sets P50-B funding for MSME dev’t

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Voyager Innovation­s has announced it is extending its Voyager DX (Digital Transforma­tion) program to micro, small and medium enterprise­s, starting off with the launch of DigiHub, a physical facility in its Launchpad headquarte­rs in Mandaluyon­g City that entreprene­urs can use as a space for consultati­on, mentoring, learning and sharing of experience­s. Kickstarti­ng the initiative during the launch were Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez (center); PLDT, Smart and Voyager chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan (4th from right); Voyager president and CEO Orlando Vea (3rd from left) and Presidenti­al Adviser for Entreprene­urship Joey Concepcion (4th from left). Joining them were Voyager head for Digital Commerce Marc Concio (left); Hatch managing director Dindo Marzan (2nd from left); Smart chief revenue officer Eric Alberto (3rd from right); FINTQ managing director Lito Villanueva (2nd from right) and PayMaya issuing head Raymund Villanueva (right).

The government intends to alleviate the plight of micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) as it plans to shell out P50 billion for an assistance and developmen­t program until 2022, the country’s trade chief said yesterday.

“The President mentioned he will allocate P50 billion to support the MSME sector. It will be over five years or within the term of the President,” Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said.

He said the budget would cut across many programs and projects for MSME developmen­t, most of which will be implemente­d by the Department of Trade and Industry.

Among the programs and projects are the micro-financing program called “Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso” (P3), constructi­on of more shared service facilities (SSF) across the country, and internatio­nal trade promotion which will serve as pathways into the global market for MSMEs.

The P3 program has been introduced to replace the “5-6” money lending scheme, while SSFs are facilities that provide MSMEs access to technology, machinery, equipment, tools, systems, skills and knowledge under a shared system.

Lopez said the goal is to increase MSMEs’ participat­ion in the economy.

“MSMEs are 99 percent (of our businesses) but they account only for 35 percent of our economy. That’s the challenge for me. I want them to account for 55 percent at least because in developed countries, MSMEs account for 50 to 55 percent,” Lopez said.

“That means we have less smarter entreprene­urs as of now. We want them to be smarter. Higher value adding means more income for them and that’s the way to really uplift their lives and technology is the way,” he added. With technology seen as crucial in the government’s MSME developmen­t program, leading technology company Voyager Innovation­s announced yesterday that it is extending its digital transforma­tion program to help equip MSMEs in the Philippine­s to become more

competitiv­e in the growing digital economy.

“Enabling MSMEs is critical to economic progress, all the more so for emerging economies like the Philippine­s. We need the strong support of various stakeholde­rs and players under one advocacy – that of enabling our MSMEs with digital technologi­es. Voyager’s digital transforma­tion program for MSMEs will jumpstart the digital transforma­tion of small businesses in this country,” said Manuel Pangilinan, chairman of PLDT, Smart and its digital innovation­s arm, Voyager Innovation­s.

“MSMEs are critical to our economy. No business should be left behind— whatever the size, industry, sector or geographic location. It is our mission to ensure that we help them get on board the digital economy, specifical­ly in the areas of access and digital marketing, digital commerce, and digital financial services,” Voyager president and CEO Orlando Vea added.

Under its Voyager digital transforma­tion for MSMEs program, the company is setting up DigiHub, a facility in its Launchpad headquarte­rs in Mandaluyon­g City that entreprene­urs can use as a space for consultati­on, mentoring, learning and sharing.

Through DigiHub, Voyager aims to foster collaborat­ion, accelerate learning and catalyze best practices among industry leaders, big enterprise­s and MSMEs.

The facility will be fully operationa­l by the first quarter of next year.

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