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Globe myBusiness, DTI Join Forces to Bring Technology Closer to MSMEs in PH

PHOTO CAPTION: Globe myBusiness Vice President for Marketing Debbie Obias (middle left) and DTI Secretary Ramon M. Lopez (middle right) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with DTI Undersecretary Zenaida Cuison Maglaya (rightmost) and Globe myBusiness Marketing Services Head Mary Gaile Guevarra (leftmost) as witnesses

With the shared mission of empowering Filipino business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, Globe myBusiness and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) have teamed up to bring technology closer to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the Philippines.


Globe myBusiness, the MSME arm of Globe Telecom, and DTI have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that aims to empower MSMEs through technological solutions. DTI Secretary Ramon M. Lopez and DTI Undersecretary Zenaida Cuison Maglaya graced the contract signing, along with Globe myBusiness Vice President for Marketing Debbie Obias and Globe myBusiness Marketing Services Head Mary Gaile Guevarra.


Under this partnership, Globe myBusiness Academy will serve as a one-stop platform for information dissemination about top-notch digital solutions and government services that can help businesses thrive in competitive industries.


Moreover, Globe myBusiness will aid in spreading awareness about DTI’s services and the DTI Negosyo Center through its digital platforms and its various workshops, seminars, and conferences, thus giving entrepreneurs access to resources that can help innovate their business operations.


“Truly, this is an exciting collaboration. We believe that this partnership is a perfect fit in achieving our collective goal of helping MSMEs succeed. By working together, Globe myBusiness and the DTI Negosyo Center can better impart the knowledge, skills, tools, and resources that entrepreneurs need to create their own success. We look forward to building lasting relationships not only with Filipino entrepreneurs but also with DTI Negosyo Center,” said Obias.


On the other hand, Secretary Lopez said that while MSMEs today comprise the majority of the businesses in the country, their economic contribution is hampered by lack of access to business resources and technology. “With Globe myBusiness as a partner, we will be able to empower microentrepreneurs with new technological tools and high quality of service that can help level up their businesses. Microentrepreneurs form a big chunk of enterprises in the country, thus by empowering them, we can also empower the nation,” he said.


To this, Undersecretary Maglaya said: “This is our opportunity to reach the small players who are often in hard-to-reach areas and ease their fear in using modern solutions for their businesses. We also want to make them aware that the government is here to take care of them. Our partnership with Globe myBusiness is important because we can’t do it alone. We don’t have to start from scratch because we have a partner that already provides the services needed by MSMEs.”


For more information on Globe myBusiness, visit the website at www.globe.com.ph/business/sme, call the hotline at 730-1010, or visit any Globe Store. You can also sign up to Globe myBusiness Academy for free and get instant access to business content and events.

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