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Small Business Loans for SME’s in the Philippines

If you are looking for some Microfinance Instutions and Government Financial Institutions that offer lending facilities or Small Business Loans for SME’s, here’s a few references. If you want to start your business in the Philippines check the list below. Before that, let me give you first a brief description of SME.

SME or Small to Medium Enterprise is a simplest term for dividing businesses and some organizations that are in between the small office-home office or the SOHO size and the bigger enterprise .

SME is any business activity or enterprise, engaged in any industry, agriculture services or business. It is whether a partnership, a single proprietorship, , a corporation or cooperative with total assets, inclusive of those from from loans but definitely exclusive of the land on which the common business entity’s office, plant and equipment are in placed must have value categorized under the following types.

Small to Medium Enterprises helps in the development of entrepreneurs, small and medium-scale businessmen through different programs.

Small and Medium Enterprise have different types. The Micro, Small and Medium types. And for those who are planning to put up a small business in the Philippines you can call or visit the following list below.

CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions
20 M.L. Quezon St., City Subdivisions, San Pablo City, Laguna
Tel. No. +632 (049) 562-4309
www.cardbankph.com

Center for Community Transformation
5/F Joshua Center, 1428 Taft Ave., Manila
Tel. No. +632 524-1809
www.cct.org.ph

Development Bank of the Philippines
Sen. Gil Puyat corner Makati Ave., Makati City
Tel. No. +632 818-9511
www.devbankphil.com.ph

Kabalikat Para Sa Maunlad Na Buhay, Inc.
12 San Francisco St., Karuhatan, Valenzuela City
Tel. No. +632 291-1484
www.kmbi.org.ph

Land Bank of the Philippines
1598 M.H. del Pilar corner Dr. Quintos St. Malate, Manila
Tel. No. +632 551-2220
www.landbank.com

National Livelihood Support Fund
4/F Hanston Bldg., Emerald Ave., Ortigas, Pasig
Tel. No. +632 914-7290
www.nlsf.gov.ph

Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation
102 San Sebastian Verbana St., Bacolod City
Tel. No. +632 (034) 432-3718 / 19
www.nwtf.ph

New Rural Bank of Victorias, Inc.
M.C. Metroplez Bldg. North Drive Bacolod City
Tel. No. +632 (034) 433-7518

Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency
17/F Citibank Tower, Valero St. Salcedo Village, Makati City
Tel. No. +632 848-1900
www.philexim.gov.ph

Quedan and Rural Credit Guarantee Corporation
34 Panay Avenue, Quezon City
Tel. No. +632 373-9711
www.quedancor.gov.ph

Small Business Guarantee and Finance Corporation
17/F and 18/F 139 Corporate Center, 149 Valero St., Salcedo Village, Makati City
Tel. No. +632 751-1888
www.sbgfc.org.ph

Social Security System
SSS Main Building East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. No. +632 920-6401
www.sss.gov.ph

Cebu Micro-Enterprise Development Foundation, Inc.
35 Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City
Tel. No. +632 (032) 414-9996
www.rafi.org.ph

Taytay sa Kasuwagan, Inc.
Unit 2. 2/F A&L Bldg., E. Lopez St. Iloilo City
Tel. No. +632 (033) 329-3628
www.tski.org

Tulay sa Pag-unlad Development Corporation
2370 Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City
Tel. No. +632 882-1835
www.tspi.org


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  • Faye Marinas posted: 17 Oct at 11:38 am

    I am interested in starting a business in olongapo City.We have a commericial building in downtown Olongapo. I want to start a computerize service center. There is an existing call center in our building and I want to continue doing this business. I need a capital to start this buisiness. How can you help me ? Please send me suggestions through my e-mail. Can i apply online before I go home to the Philippines and start this business so I can be sure that I have a capital to start. hope you can help me start this business so I can settle down and retire in our country. Thanks. hope to hear from you soon. -Fay.

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  • armi j. martin posted: 11 Nov at 9:31 am

    hi, i am planning to start a small food cart business here in metro manila. but due to lack of capital, i find it hard to choose from a wide variety of food cart businesses that are offered in franchise agencies and the increasing prices. i would like to ask for assistance on how to avail of microbusiness financing and the requirements for the application. please send details through my email.

    thank you very much.

    armi j. martin

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  • Lyn Tan posted: 13 Nov at 9:34 am

    My friends were planning to have a franchise of foodcart. However, were lack of funds to start with. Would you mind help us to start a small business. Please email me your details. Thanks.

    Regards,

    Lyn Tan

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  • Ronald G. Landayan posted: 14 Nov at 8:30 am

    I just came from middle east, and I just want to invest in wedding videography only i need is place to entertain my customer.

    Ronald

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    Hi!

    I am planning to go into vermi composting business. I don’t have that much knowledge in vermi composting maybe you could help me or share with me your ideas on how to venture into this kind of business.

    joey

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