The
founder and chairman emeritus of CARD MRI, Dr. Jaime
Aristotle B. Alip, together with field staff were welcomed
in the growing and glowing businesses of their CARD, Inc.
clients in Tagum City and Koronadal City on September 3,
2018. These clients are among the beneficiaries of CARD,
Inc. in its initiative to support the P3 of DTI. |
39K MSMEs get
support from CARD’s P3 program
By
DTI-OSEC-PRU
September 17, 2018
MAKATI CITY – More
than 39,000 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) of the
country are now receiving financial services from the Center for
Agriculture and Rural Development (CARD), Inc. (A Microfinance NGO)
in support to the Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (P3) program of
the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
In 2017, CARD, Inc. signed
a memorandum of understanding with DTI to become the government’s
partner in strengthening the access of community members to the P3
program.
“This collaboration is
part of CARD’s commitment of ensuring the growth of MSMEs to
eventually build a poverty-free country. Poverty is a complex issue,
hence, working with like-minded organizations and the government is
a significant factor in the process,” said Flordeliza L. Sarmiento,
managing director of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions (CARD
MRI) where CARD, Inc. is a member institution.
CARD’s P3 initiative
For this program,
Sarmiento emphasized that CARD is not receiving any financial
support from the government. “We will be using our own funds for
this program. In terms of policies, it will be aligned with the
guidelines of the program accordingly,” she added.
The program prioritizes to
reach the market vendors and agri-businessmen in the 20 provinces
under the government’s P3 program namely, Sorsogon, Zamboanga
Sibugay, Negros Oriental, Leyte, Catanduanes, North Cotabato,
Western, Eastern, and Northern Samar, Mountain Province, Lanao del
Norte and Lanao del Sur, Agusan del Sur, Siquijor, Zamboanga del
Norte, Sultan Kudarat, Bukidnon, Maguindanao, Sarangani, and Sulu.
“These microentrepreneurs
can avail a loan up to P100,000 maximum with an affordable interest
rate,” said Jocelyn D. Dequito, executive director of CARD, Inc.
The loan is payable in 12
months maximum on either a daily or weekly basis. “The program is
consistent with our regular microfinance services. The terms are
also flexible,” added Dequito.
Potential clients may
avail the loan and can be processed within 24 hours, following the
guidelines of CARD. This, according to Dequito, is their way of
fighting against usurious lenders who are very quick in providing
loans to people. “We have streamlined our processes to be become
relevant and respond immediately to the changing needs of our
clients,” added Dequito.
Growing businesses
On September 3-4, 2018,
Dr. Jaime Aristotle B. Alip, the founder and chairman emeritus of
CARD MRI, visited the P3 beneficiaries of CARD in Tagum City and
Koronadal City, respectively.
CARD MRI, according to Dr.
Alip, is in the business of poverty eradication. “Providing families
with financial access is the first step towards poverty eradication.
And we are happy to see our clients who are doing well in their
respective businesses,” added Dr. Alip.
Edlyn Soronez, P3
beneficiary from Tagum City, said the program helped her grow her
flower shop business. “I am thankful to become one of the
beneficiaries of the program. I can now buy enough stocks for my
growing clients,” shared Soronez.
Moreover, Nelly Pabillon
said that she is thankful to CARD for granting her P28,000 loan for
her vegetable trading in Koronadal City public market.
Dr. Alip also emphasized
that these microentrepreneurs will be able to dictate the own course
of their lives when and only given the access to asset ownership.
“It is our hope that through our microfinance programs and this P3
initiative of the government, more families will have the capacity
to own assets, invests in businesses, and saves for the future,”
said Dr. Alip.
CARD also guaranteed that
this P3 initiative will continue to be reinforced. “Even if the
agreement is only with CARD, Inc., we have also encouraged our three
banking institutions to entertain potential clients for the P3
program,” assured Dr. Alip.
As of July 2018, CARD,
Inc. has already disbursed a total of P450.9 million loans to 39,384
clients.
CARD MRI is a group of 21
institutions that aims to eradicate poverty in the country. It has
three banking institutions, the CARD Bank, CARD SME Bank, and Rizal
Bank, Inc., which are operational in some of the concentrated areas
covered by CARD, Inc.
“We are one with the
government in fighting poverty in the country. Moving out from the
claws of poverty can only be made when all the private and public
sectors and the community itself work together as one,” concluded
Dr. Alip.