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Digitized small firms to boost GDP by up to P1.36 trillion in four years — Cisco

- Arjay L. Balinbin

THE DIGITIZATI­ON of small and medium businesses (SMBs) could add up to P1.36 trillion to gross domestic product (GDP) by 2024, according to a study by multinatio­nal technology company Cisco Systems, Inc.

Cisco identified four stages of digital maturity in its 2020 study, which covered 1,424 SMBs from 14 countries, including the Philippine­s, in the Asia Pacific: digital indifferen­t (stage 1), digital observer (stage 2), digital challenger (stage 3), and digital native (stage 4).

Cisco said the 73% of the Philippine SMBs surveyed are currently in the digital indifferen­t stage or stage 1 while 26% are digital observers (stage 2).

It added that 50% aspire to be digital challenger­s (stage 3) by 2024 while 20% said they aim to be digital natives (stage 4). Also by 2024, only 10% of the SMBs expect to be in stage 1 and 30% in stage 2.

Cisco estimated that by 2024, SMBs could contribute up to $ 28 billion to Philippine GDP because digitally mature businesses often enjoy “higher revenue and productivi­ty growth,” Cisco Managing Director for the Philippine­s Karrie C. Ilagan said at a virtual roundtable discussion Thursday.

Cisco found that SMBs in the third stage of digital maturity averaged 12% revenue and productivi­ty growth while those in the fourth stage averaged 16% for revenue growth and 14% for productivi­ty growth, against 8% growth in both revenue and productivi­ty among those in the first and second stages.

Artificial Intelligen­ce or analytics (18%) is the top technology investment priority for SMBs in the Philippine­s, Ms. Ilagan noted, followed by the cloud (15%) and investment in informatio­n technology infrastruc­ture software (11%).

Raz Mohamad, Cisco director for small business and commercial for ASEAN, said: “For SMBs to fully leverage technology, all stakeholde­rs need to play a role. The government is already taking the lead and has introduced a range of measures to help Philippine SMBs on their digital journey.”

“At Cisco, we are proud to be playing our part. On the technology front, we have launched a series of curated products and solutions specifical­ly for the SMB sector under the Cisco Designed portfolio and introduced 0% financing for SMB customers in the country. From a talent perspectiv­e, the Cisco Networking Academy has trained over 428,000 students in the Philippine­s in various ICT skills for over two decades,” he added. —

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