Baguio City eyes P2-M annual allotment for small business support fund

By Liza Agoot

April 2, 2024, 9:00 pm

<p><strong>SMALL BUSINESSES AID</strong>. The city government is eyeing the allocation of PHP2 million annually for five consecutive years to finance the proposed small business assistance program. The program aims to ensure the sustainability of operations of small businesses, which have high employment potential and contribute revenues to the city government through taxes. <em>(PNA file photo)</em></p>

SMALL BUSINESSES AID. The city government is eyeing the allocation of PHP2 million annually for five consecutive years to finance the proposed small business assistance program. The program aims to ensure the sustainability of operations of small businesses, which have high employment potential and contribute revenues to the city government through taxes. (PNA file photo)

BAGUIO CITY – The city government aims to allocate PHP2 million annually as a support fund for the micro and small enterprises, Councilor Rocky Aliping said Tuesday.

In an interview, he said small businesses have the potential to stimulate economic growth, create employment opportunities, and contribute to increased tax revenues if they continue to operate.

“It (the funding) aims to provide financial assistance to local entrepreneurs and support the growth and development of small businesses in the city that play an important role in the economy,” he said.

Aliping, who co-authored the measure with Councilor Leandro Yangot Jr., said the annual funding will be provided for five consecutive years and will be given to the City Social Welfare and Development Office, which will extend the financing as a loan.

During the pandemic, the city government approved the allocation of a zero-interest pump priming fund.

Business owners benefited from additional funds to sustain their operation after incurring losses when the nationwide lockdown was declared starting March 2020. (PNA)

 

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