The Philippine Star

Phl MSMEs remain most underbanke­d in Asia — Philexport

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The leader of the Philippine exporters have called on government to reinvest in micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs), which represent 98 percent of total enterprise­s and are considered the backbone of the economy.

Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion Inc. (Philexport) president Sergio Ortiz-Luis, Jr. said in a recent e-forum that despite comprising the overwhelmi­ng majority of businesses and accounting for up to 65 percent of total employment and 30 percent of GDP, the Philippine MSME sector remains the most underbanke­d sector in the whole of Asia.

He said that empowering MSMEs is still not taken seriously, with developmen­t programs, legislatur­e and laws initiated over the years to assist small enterprise­s being mostly token efforts that have not even scratched the surface in terms of MSME developmen­t. As a result, the Philippine­s continues to lag behind in MSME developmen­t.

He added that after two decades since its passage, the Magna Carta for MSMEs has not achieved its objective, rendered useless by measures that prevent MSMEs from accessing affordable loans.

The Magna Carta for MSMEs is a landmark legislatio­n that was passed to help develop the Filipino entreprene­urial spirit by providing a business environmen­t conducive for MSMEs. It was enacted by Congress in 1991 as Republic Act 6977, amended by Republic Act 8289 in 1997, and further amended by Republic Act 9501 in 2008.

Philexport has been calling for the amendment of the Magna Carta for MSMEs to free the Small Business (SB) Corp. from its regulatory accountabi­lity under the central bank. The SB Corp. is the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) agency providing financing and other forms of assistance to MSMEs.

Ortiz-Luis stressed that to empower the MSME sector, the government has to reinvest in it and should not look at the investment as an expense, but as capital for MSME developmen­t.

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