The Philippine Star

COVID assistance loans to MSMEs reach P3.8 B

- By Louella desiderio

A total of P3.8 billion in loans have been approved under a facility to assist micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) facing challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said during the Ease of Doing Business Summit that total loans approved under the COVID-19 Assistance to Restart Enterprise­s (CARES) Program reached P3.8 billion as of May 5.

He said 40,647 online applicatio­ns have so far been received for the microfinan­cing loans program managed by DTI’s financing arm Small Business Corp.

Under the Bayanihan to Recover As One Act or Bayanihan 2 law, a total of P10 billion has been allocated for the CARES program.

The loans are available to MSMEs without requiring collateral.

“The online facility is from end-to-end — from loan applicatio­n to releasing — and processing time is only four to seven days. That includes review of credit standing,” Lopez said.

He said the applicatio­n for the CARES is being done online as part of the digital transforma­tion initiative­s of the DTI.

Another DTI service available online is business name registrati­on.

Following the system upgrade of the DTI Business Name Registrati­on System, Lopez said applicants can now register their business names online, and obtain their business name certificat­e in just eight minutes.

“From applicatio­n to online payment, we made it simple to apply, pay, and download,” he said.

He said the DTI has also seen a shift to greater online payments for business name registrati­ons.

Of the total fees from business name registrati­on which reached P525 million last year, he said 68 percent was paid online as compared to 35 percent during the previous year.

He said all initiative­s to facilitate ease of doing business through digitaliza­tion would allow the country to build back better given the pandemic.

“Ease of doing business will not just help our countrymen become successful in business, it would also give comfort to individual­s. This will range from the employment and jobs created from the investment­s coming in because it’s now easier to do business in the country, to being able to transact with government with a simple touch of a button on our smartphone­s,” he said.

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