Tuesday, October 12, 2021

SBCorp helps MSMEs for online loan financing to restart business

MINERVA BC NEWMAN

CEBU CITY – The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through its attached agency, the Small Business Corporation (SBCorp) continues to assist micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) affected by the pandemic to apply for interest-free, collateral-free government loans by creating an account at www.BayanihanCARES.ph to restart their business operations.

MSME owners can type in their pertinent business details and upload scanned identity and business documents on the website maintained by SBCorp.  According to a media release Tuesday that SBCorp is the program implementer of the Bayanihan CARES (COVID-19 Assistance to Restart Enterprises). 



SBCorp president and CEO Ma. Luna Cacanando emphasized that the corporation is focused solely on helping make funds available for small business owners and that focus didn’t change during the pandemic.

SBCorp makes available some P8.08 billion for MSMEs, cooperatives, hospitals, tourism businesses, and repatriated or displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) affected by COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the program, qualified loan applicants can apply for loans ranging from P10.0 thousand up to P5.0 million, depending on their pre-pandemic sales and business assets figures, if applicable.

These loans are payable up to a maximum of four years, inclusive of a maximum grace period of 12 months for Non-Tourism MSMEs, or a maximum grace period of 24 months for Tourism MSMEs accredited by the Department of Tourism (DOT) or registered as Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBEs).

Successful loan applicants will only need to pay a one-time service fee, set at a maximum of eight percent for a four-year loan term. Lower service fees apply to shorter loan terms.

SBCorp also enhanced its requirements to enable more MSMEs to benefit from the highly concessional loan terms under the program. For instance, MSMEs that have been operational for at least one year as of the date of application may now qualify for the loan.

SBCorp’s previous requirement was for MSMEs to be operational for at least one year before March 16, 2020 when the community quarantine was imposed in the country. This is in recognition of the fact while most MSMEs chose to adapt to the new operating environment, some have chosen to pivot to or establish entirely new businesses.

The Bayanihan CARES Program has a special window for tourism and travel-related industries (CARES for TRAVEL) with a fund allocation of P4.0 billion and a start-up loan program for repatriated or displaced OFWs who want to start their own businesses (CARES for HEROES).

To date, SBCorp has approved 31,700 MSME loan applications. These correspond to a total loan amount of P4.84 billion. "SBCorp operates on the principle that we should not duplicate what the mainstream players in MSME finance are already doing," Cacanando bared.

She added that SBCorp does not compete with what is already working in the market.  It fills in the gaps for small businesses that banks and lending companies do not yet find attractive to finance relative to their profit objectives and cost management thresholds.  It develops and operates its financing programs for MSMEs along these lines.

Between March and May last year, the organization went through a deep rethinking on how to safely provide quick financing response to affected small businesses which were increasing in great numbers as the pandemic crisis is prolonged, Cacanando said.

"We had to strategize how to design, develop and fund the IT application systems and IT connectivity that we needed to put in place.  The challenge was heightened by the need to limit most of our meetings to online venues, instead of the usual face-to-face environment which allows for more interactive brainstorming,” she bared.

Presently, SBCorp’s financing programs, including Bayanihan CARES are fully electronic and fully operational.  “We had limited IT equipment in the beginning relative to the emerging scale of digitization required," she added.

As it celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, SBCorp looks forward to enhancing its relationship with its stakeholders, the small business owners. SBCorp’s greatest accomplishment to date is its attitude of oneness with the MSME sector, Cacanando stated.

 “With our mother agency, the DTI, we understand the strengths and weaknesses of MSMEs, and the threats and opportunities confronting them.  Moreover, we understand our responsibility of helping level the playing field in their favor. Thus, with all modesty, we serve as their strong and able advocate," she said. (Photos: SBCorp/Google Images)

 

 

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