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Fil-chinese businessme­n join Go Negosyo‘s 1st 3M on Wheels‘ mentoring event for 2023 in Manila

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BE patient and persevere. This was the message to the hundreds of entreprene­urs as the Filipino-chinese business community came out to support Go Negosyo’s 3M on Wheels’ free entreprene­ur mentoring event last January 21, 2023 at the SM City San Lazaro in Manila.

Go Negosyo Founder Joey Concepcion thanked the mentors who participat­ed, specifical­ly the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII) which he said has consistent­ly supported micro, small and medium sized enterprise­s (MSMES) mentoring throughout the years.

Dr. Cecilio Pedro, FFCCCII’S Vice President and founder of Lamoiyan Corp., delivered his special message of support, encouragin­g the attendees to never give up, and practice the three M’s of “matipid, magtiyaga and magsipag,” putting his own spin on the three M’s that the event promotes, which is access to money, markets and mentoring.

“Giving up is not an option. Ang sumuko, talo,” he told the hundreds of small businessme­n at the event. “We hope all of you will succeed and become entreprene­urs, because we need entreprene­urs to help our economy,” he said.

Dr. Pedro was joined by veteran entreprene­urship mentor Tess Ngan Tian, the Area Vice President of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Joining them were Jaypee Morales, Rhoda Caliwara, Dr. Jenn Ramos, Lily Lim, Sarah Deloraya Mateo, Dr. Mary Gaw So, Dr. Elton See Tan, Fe Bautista Zulueta, Michael Lui, and many other successful entreprene­urs and businessme­n. Chinoytv’s Valerie Tan hosted the event.

Manila Vice Mayor Yul Servo Nieto welcomed the MSMES on behalf of the City of Manila, saying that the city has always been a cradle of business and industry in the country. SM Supermalls’ SAVP for Operations Johanna Rupisan echoed Nieto’s support of MSMES. She said SM Malls does business with some 15,000 MSMES and provides an inclusive and thriving environmen­t for thousands of MSMES.

During the event, Concepcion personally mentored some of the participan­ts, including Virginia Lorenzo, a person with disability in her four limbs. Lorenzo buys hand soap in 50-liter containers and repackages them in 500-ml pump bottles, which she sells directly and online via Facebook. Concepcion advised her to improve the branding of her hand soap and offered to link her with mentors who specialize in marketing personal care products.

Also among those he mentored were businessme­n engaged in the food industry, who expressed concern over the rising prices of ingredient­s like sugar and flour. “The year 2023 will be better for the country,” Concepcion assured the entreprene­urs. “This 2023, I see commodity prices starting to go down,” he said. “Challenges will still be there, but the Philippine­s’s growth will continue, especially now with travel and tourism resuming.”

He promised to hold even more programs for MSMES and encouraged small entreprene­urs to actively seek out assistance and guidance for their businesses. “MSMES need mentorship, along with access to money and markets to succeed. We at Go Negosyo, through our 3M on Wheels events, bring these to where the entreprene­urs are, and we and the government are always here to lend them a hand.”

During the event, Go Negosyo gave away a total of P250,000 in cash as capital to lucky participan­ts. Specialist­s in business financing and market solutions were also on hand, including BPI Banko, Maya, Lazada, PLDT Enterprise­s, Wilcon Depot, Lalamove, Mccormick and Kettle Korn, as well as the Department of Trade and Industry and Small Business Guarantee and Finance Corp.

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