GTZ strengthens advocacy for small biz credit access
The German Development Cooperation (GTZ) through its project Small and Medium Enterprise Development for Sustainable Employment Program (Smedsep) has strengthened its advocacy in convincing rural bank institutions to provide credits to small business players.
Some 70 rural banks from
Smedsep in partnership with the University of the Philippines Institute for Small Scale Industries (UP ISSI) launched this road show to convey the message to rural banks that lending to SME sector is a profitable business.
Providing bankers the right SME lending approach, experts from rural banking experts from
C3 is an international best practice training developed by GFA Consulting Group (
This program teaches bankers in terms of cash flow based approached to SME lending. All five courses had been implemented successfully in the Visayas during the first two years of Smedsep implementation.
UP ISSI is the training partner of Smedsep in the
In a press statement, Smedsep announced that during the road show, UP ISSI will be conducting a 10-day SME Credit Appraisal training on November 12 to 23 this year in
Smedsep, a development cooperation project between the
It contributes efforts of the Philippine government in improving the framework conditions for private sector development in the country.
GTZ is an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations owned by the German government.
For over 30 years, GTZ supports complex reform and change processes, often working under difficult conditions. Its major approach to promote change is developing the capabilities of partner organizations and people.
Supporting this initiative are the Small Business Corporation (SBC), the Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines (RBAP), and the Chamber of Thrift Banks (CTB).
Other SMEDSEP initiatives include harmonization of local SMED plans, LGU streamlining of business licensing procedures, business development services, training of SME workforce and Local and Regional Economic Development (LRED).
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