Philippine Daily Inquirer

MARAWI ENTREPRENE­URS GET FINANCING HELP

- By Roy Stephen C. Canivel @roycanivel_INQ

Small Business Corp., the microfinan­cing entity of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has given P6.17 million worth of loans to hundreds of entreprene­urs from the wartorn city of Marawi.

In a statement, DTI said that SB Corp. continued to assist internally displaced persons (IDPs) and uniformed personnel— including their families—who were either killed or wounded during the five-month Marawi conflict last year.

“We are giving our commitment to the IDPs that the administra­tion of President Duterte will continue to seek ways in providing business and livelihood opportunit­ies to help them and Marawi recover,” said Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez.

As of Oct. 21, SB Corp. has provided livelihood assistance to 422 Maranao entreprene­urs with total loans amounting to P6.16

million through the Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (P3) program.

P3, a financing program expected to put loan sharks out of business, gives MSMEs access to more affordable credit.

Beneficiar­ies have availed themselves of loans ranging from P10,000 to P20,000. SB Corp. has earmarked P50 million in loans for Marawi.

The financial assistance to Marawi entreprene­urs followed Administra­tive Order No. 03, which created an interagenc­y task force for the recovery, reconstruc­tion, and rehabilita­tion of Marawi City and other affected localities.

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