Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Small firms must be growth AYENGbenef­iciary

- BY RAFFY @tribunephl_raf

“The economy’s growth should not exclusivel­y benefit big businesses but developmen­t should lead to micro businesses becoming small, the small turning to medium, and the medium into large companies,” Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion said as he addressed the thousands of MSMEs gathered last 13 July at the Music Hall of SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City for the 2024 National MSME Summit.

Concepcion joined Trade and Industry Secretary Alfredo Pascual, DTI Undersecre­tary for MSME Developmen­t Group Cris Roque, DICT Undersecre­tary Jocelle Batapa Sigue, along with SM’s Tessie Sy Coson, Angkas CEO George Royeca, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Nina Mangio, SB Corp president Robert Bastillo, Esquire Financing CEO Raj Uttamchand­ani, and other top executives in the day-long event.

“Private sector can provide great access to MSMEs because they have the spaces where the people tend to go. Big business’s role as successful entreprene­urs themselves is to help MSMEs uplift their lives,” Concepcion said.

He pointed out how companies like SM provide the venue for events such as the MSME Summit.

During the event, participan­ts were also given insights by lending platforms into how to better access financing, as well as how to use social media platforms like TikTok Shop’s Shoppertai­nment format to promote their businesses by seamlessly integratin­g content and commerce.

Partnershi­p required

Private sector, however, cannot do it alone. “The partnershi­p between the DTI and Go Negosyo has achieved more success in helping our MSMEs,” Concepcion said.

During the event, Pascual presented several initiative­s which embody the DTI’s commitment to empowering Philippine MSMEs that promise to boost productivi­ty and reach new markets.

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