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DBP introduces new initiatives to further support MSMEs

MANILA, Feb. 7 (PIA) -- State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) launched two new initiatives to further support micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) sector in the country. 
DBP president  and  chief executive officer Cecilia C. Borromeo said the  DBP  Small  Business Puhunan Loan and the DBP Broiler Contract Growing programs  reflect  the  bank’s  commitment  to  further  empower  small entrepreneurs  in  the  country  and  spur  entrepreneurial vigor among the citizenry. 
“These two programs are designed to remove the barriers that impede the growth of MSMEs such as lack of access to bank financing and slow loan processing,” Borromeo said, adding that DBP hopes that through these initiatives, more entrepreneurs will be able to sustain their businesses and contribute to the growing economy.” 
The new initiatives, aimed at liberalizing credit access of small business and poultry owners, come on the heels of the DBP’s recent recognition as  the SME Bank of the Year in the prestigious  The Asian Banker-Philippine  Country Awards. DBP was cited for the significant growth of its SME lending business and for creating value to its customers. 
Meanwhile, Small Business Puhunan Loan Program (SBPLP) provides permanent working capital from as low as P300,000 to as high as P1-million to micro and small-sized enterprises with existing account either with DBP or other banks. It aims to support the National Government’s thrust to provide credit for working capital of small enterprises. 
Borromeo said that aside from providing credit assistance to small entrepreneurs, “the SBPLP can open the doors to small borrowers who may later enter regular lending programs where they can avail of bigger loans.” 
Meanwhile, the Broiler Contract Growing Program is a sub-program under the DBP sustainable Agribusiness Financing Program (SAFP).  It is designed to encourage contract growers to expand their businesses by facilitating the financing of poultry broiler contract growing projects through faster loan processing. 
According to DBP, eligible projects under the program include farm acquisition, development, expansion or rehabilitation. Loanable amount is up to 80 percent of the total project cost with repayment term of up to 10 years. (dbp/epc/jeg/pia-ncr)

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    1. Hi Ma'am Chelsea! You may get in touch with DBP through their number listed above. :) You may also inquire with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) regarding their P3 Program for SMEs -- https://www.dti.gov.ph/p3

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