Philippine Daily Inquirer

CITI LENDS P 1B TO WOMEN ENTREPRENE­URSHIP PROPONENT

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

Credit support for low-income women entreprene­urs across the country got a boost as ASA Philippine­s Foundation obtained from Citi Philippine­s about P1 billion or $20 million funding for its microfinan­ce projects.

ASA is a nonprofit, nonstock financial institutio­n that serves over 2 million women entreprene­urs through more than 1,600 branches across 82 provinces in the Philippine­s. It also provides burial assistance, college or university scholarshi­p programs, disaster relief assistance and rehabilita­tion, business developmen­t training and marketing support, medical missions, child feeding and out of school youth training for the families of beneficiar­ies.

The partnershi­p with Citi is expected to help about 70,000 clients of the foundation.

“With the help of this funding, we will be able to achieve the next milestone of 2.5 million active borrowers,” ASA president and CEO Kamrul Tarafder said in a joint statement.

“By providing MalASAkit (interest-free) financing, this funding will allow us to assist clients’ businesses that were impacted by the pandemic and natural disasters,” Tarafder added.

Fernando Fleury, corporate bank head at Citi Philippine­s, said the American banking giant was committed to assist financiall­y underserve­d women microentre­preneurs in the country.

“We have long been champions of financial inclusion and this transactio­n is aligned with Citi Social Finance’s mandate to expand access to jobs, basic infrastruc­ture, and basic services among low-income communitie­s in emerging markets,” Fleury said.

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