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Thank you Ma’m C. P. of Magay, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari store. ...
14/09/2023

Thank you Ma’m C. P. of Magay, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari store. We hope that your loan will help you in uplifting your financial condition.

What are the typical challenges of a sari-sari store owner like Ma’m C. P. and how is BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY addressing these issues?

A: There are three key issues sari-sari store owners struggle with: 1) having a single source of complete and affordable goods, 2) lack of differentiation from other sari-sari stores in the same area, and 3) access to capital to run their store well.

Sari-sari stores struggle with sourcing and delivery of fast-moving consumer goods, as there is not a central place to get goods at affordable prices, so they need to source from many agents, go to different places to complete their assortment at the most affordable prices. However, they need CAPITAL!

What we offer in BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY is a LOAN PROGRAM for small sari-sari stores and entrepreneurs.

Initial loan amount: P10,000.00
No advance deduction.
Loan term: 90 days daily installments
Interest rate: 6% per month
Loan renewal: after 2 months or 60 days repayment
Requirements: Government issued ID, GCash Number, photo of store or business, proof of billing address in Tanauan, Leyte Barangays.

Q: What is the business case for these sari-sari stores of small entrepreneurs to do business with BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY than borrowing from other lenders?

A: Our borrowers love BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY because we’re a legitimate and honest Lender:1) a way to have additional capital to complete the source of your FMCG goods, 2) expand to other services like load, bills payment and e-commerce to drive more end consumers to buy from their store, and 3) access to a revolving credit line so that they can manage their capital better to continuously run their store.

Q: What are the profiles of sari-sari stores that have signed up with us? Are they bigger, medium or small sari-sari stores?

A: We cater to all kinds of sari-sari stores, especially the small ones who do not have limited access to complete and affordable goods & services, because they’re in the far flung areas without access to capital to expand their stocks for sale.

Q: How was borrower acquisition done?
A: We use digital marketing as we ran Facebook ads to get borrowers to message us on line to inquire about our requirements.

We also made sure that our borrowers experience is simple and intuitive, allowing them to message us via Messenger chat their communication. Loan release and repayment is via Gcash and immediately confirmed through group chat.

Finally, we supported our borrowers with callers & field agents as needed. If they meet certain predefined triggers like not paying on time, we will deploy a caller or agent to assist them with resolving their challenges.

Please message us to inquire if you are a small business sari sari store owner located in Barangays of Tanauan, Leyte. Soon to be available in other areas.

Thank you Ma’m M. L. of Sto. Nino, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari sto...
14/09/2023

Thank you Ma’m M. L. of Sto. Nino, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari stores. We are hoping that your loan will help you in uplifting your financial condition.

We are now available for qualified business women located in Barangay Bislig, Catmon, Cabuynan, Sto. Nino, SACME, Limbuhan Daku, Magay and OLOT. Soon to be available in other areas.

Thank you Ma’m M. M., of Bislig, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari store...
14/09/2023

Thank you Ma’m M. M., of Bislig, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari store. We are hoping that your loan will help you in uplifting your financial condition.

We are now available for qualified business women located in Barangay Bislig, Catmon, Cabuynan, Sto. Nino, SACME, Limbuhan Daku, Magay and OLOT. Soon to be available in other areas.

We provide additional working capital for qualified women owners of Sari Sari Store in Tanauan, Leyte.
12/09/2023

We provide additional working capital for qualified women owners of Sari Sari Store in Tanauan, Leyte.

MANILA, Philippines – A study conducted by Packworks, in partnership with Fourth Wall, has revealed the prevalence of women's ownership of sari-sari stores

Thank you Ma’m J. M., J. B., B. T., A. J., K. C. of Bislig, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capit...
12/09/2023

Thank you Ma’m J. M., J. B., B. T., A. J., K. C. of Bislig, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari stores. We are hoping that your loan will help you in uplifting your financial condition.

We are now available for qualified business women located in Barangay Bislig, Catmon, Cabuynan, Sto. Nino, SACME, Limbuhan Daku, Magay and OLOT. Soon to be available in other areas.

Thank you Ma’m G. E. of Catmon, Tanauan, Leyte and Ma’m C. D. of Sto. Nino, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us addition...
27/08/2023

Thank you Ma’m G. E. of Catmon, Tanauan, Leyte and Ma’m C. D. of Sto. Nino, Tanauan, Leyte for availing from us additional working capital for your Sari-sari stores. We are hoping that your loan will help you in uplifting your financial condition.

We are now available for qualified business women located in Barangay Bislig, Catmon, Cabuynan, Sto. Nino, SACME, Limbuhan Daku, Magay and OLOT. Soon to be available in other areas.

16 Reasons Why Women Make Great Business Owners(Written by Emily Kate Pope)1. They’re more emotionally intelligent. Wome...
14/08/2023

16 Reasons Why Women Make Great Business Owners

(Written by Emily Kate Pope)

1. They’re more emotionally intelligent. Women are better at picking up social cues and reading emotional situations. Running a business with greater consideration for the people we interact with—including employees, customers, suppliers, etc.—makes for better leaders and more willing counterparts. Women seem to inherently understand this. They want to take care of the people and world around them, and they sincerely treat people with respect. This is great news in a world where connecting and engaging are important to customers and the people we do business with. Simply put, women value relationships. These relationships can be leveraged to advance the business. Done deal.

2. They have more experience facing tougher barriers. A woman trying to run a business faces many barriers—undetectable prejudices from lenders, potential clients, etc. Many people still think they can take advantage of women because they aren’t historically the “type” to own businesses. To be successful in business, women often have to work twice as hard as men to be taken seriously. Having to overcome this kind of underestimation makes women stronger in the long run and more ready to face that challenges that come with running a business.

3. They’re better at multitasking. Women have the ability to maintain multiple priorities and balance many different roles at the same time. They’re used to having a lot on their plate, and won’t shy away from the multifaceted day-to-day lifestyle of entrepreneurship.

4. They make their employees feel valued. Women aren’t afraid to share the credit when things go well. It doesn’t have to be all about her. Acknowledging the accomplishments and contributions of others can make the entire company feel good about working toward a common goal.

5. They’re better calculated risk takers. In business, it’s often OK to second-guess yourself and consult other members of your team when making big decisions. In this way, women can save their company from unnecessary, miscalculated risk by being less prone to over-confident decision-making. Women tend to be more realistic about the dangers ahead.

6. But they’re not afraid to take risks. Both men and women entrepreneurs say they are prepared to take risk according to research from Centre of Entrepreneurship. But women lead the pack: 87% see themselves as financial risk takers, compared to 73% of men, while 80% of women say they are likely to see opportunities where others see risk, compared to 67% of men.

7. They’re less ego-driven. In a recent Center for Entrepreneurship study, “just 42% of women entrepreneurs in the study said their business was currently prospering, while 62% of male leaders described their performance in these terms.” This does not mean female entrepreneurs aren’t doing as well as men: in fact, the same study respectfully reveals that women are actually performing more strongly. It’s also common for women to be more open and honest about the state of their business. Discussing valid concerns and tackling big issues. This is because they’re not afraid this makes them “look bad.” They understand that this is a solution-oriented approach and can only serve to better the business.

8. They value general well-being and life outside work. Even though women are hard workers, it doesn’t mean they want to burn out before they hit their goals. Women understand that the business is enhanced by nurturing yourself outside of it—and making sure you get enough time with friends and loved ones makes one feel good about going back into work on Monday. This is great for their own capacity to run the business as well as those who work for her. 9. They’re better mentors. Women are better at nurturing the employees that report to them, which can only enhance the state and success of the business by inspiring and motivating people in the company. Helping those that help you makes any company run better—and more enjoyably.

10. They’re collaborators. Women love to work together toward a common goal and aren’t afraid to get input from others. Women understand that having more than one cook in the kitchen can add value to the whole recipe.

11. They’re thrifty. Women are notorious for starting businesses with less capital and using that capital more wisely. Women have seen and felt the value of social media and digital sales—often running businesses out of their living rooms— resulting in less overhead cost.

12. They’re usually better educated. More women than men now attend college, and while you certainly don’t need a bachelor’s or business degree to run a business—it can be an added bonus. Having the college connection can be better for accessing funding or networking with vendors, suppliers, etc. Additionally, as more and more businesses rely on technology, advanced degrees can give any entrepreneur an edge.

13. They value business longevity. Research suggests that “women are more likely to reinvest business profit in order to generate steady and profitable growth, while men are more likely to look for faster growth, possibly fueled by equity investment, and a quicker exit.” This is great news if you’re interest in long-term gains or want to remain employed at the same company for a considerable amount of time.

14. People want to see women succeed. Twenty years ago, there wasn’t much interest in why women weren’t achieving the highest levels of success in business at a national level. Since it has become incredibly clear that women entrepreneurs drive economic growth and stability, many people are pushing to educate women and make sure they have comparable opportunities to create strong, healthy, vibrant businesses. This focused attention makes and increased awareness boosts women-owned businesses and helps women run better businesses.

15. They’re better negotiators. This isn’t always the narrative, but hear us out. Women are better negotiators because they don’t try to win negotiations outright. This would imply that someone has to lose, which isn’t always fair. Women value fairness because they’ve had to overcome so much to get where they are to succeed, so they tend to go into a negotiation with a win/win attitude. It should be noted that “fair” does not in any way mean “soft.”

16. They value creativity. Business doesn’t have to be all numbers and KPIs—and women don’t shy away from thinking outside the box. More and more, creativity is an important commodity. It’s important to be creative in every aspect of running a business, and women are more in touch with their creative side and the creative aspects of life in general.

We assist women with small businesses like sari-sari store located in Brgy Bislig, Limbuhan Daku, SACME, Cabuynan, Olot, Catmon by providing a short term loan as additional working capital. Please message if you are qualified.

Here are five reasons why we choose to support local women-owned businesses!Help Close the Wage GapFemales earned 81.6 c...
10/08/2023

Here are five reasons why we choose to support local women-owned businesses!

Help Close the Wage Gap

Females earned 81.6 cents for every peso a male earned. Women face employment discrimination and have to work more hours than men to provide for their families. The wage gap is greater for women as they face discrimination based on education, religion, and language abilities, among other things. Women choose entrepreneurship to take control of their financial situations and overcome discrimination.

Empower Mothers and Underprivileged Women

Part-time entrepreneurship (or ‘sidepreneurship’) offers women with unpaid caregiving or other family responsibilities the flexibility of setting their own hours. Underprivileged women may supplement their incomes if they face employment discrimination. We don’t overlook local part-time entrepreneurs when considering how to support local business owners. Income from these micro-enterprises directly supports families in our community.

Elevate Under-privileged Women

Support from individuals and organizations like ours elevates underprivileged women to financial independence. Million new jobs and billions in revenue would be added to our economy if there was opportunities for these women.

Improve Women’s Financial Position

Women were 38 times more likely to live in poverty than men, and over a third of families headed by unmarried mothers lived in poverty. Thriving economy improve the financial position of women owners and pay the wages of employees. These are local women who spend this money in the community to improve their lives and the lives of their families. They can spend their money on nutritious meals, education and extracurriculars, and on supporting other local business owners.

Fund Business Growth

Women, especially women of color, have less access to funding and investment for their small businesses. Studies found that women entrepreneurs received only 4% of all small business loans. They also face challenges in accessing business training and counseling. Supporting local women entrepreneurs allows them to reinvest in their businesses and training. Women entrepreneurs and small businesses use this money to expand their businesses which in turn promises further financial security, community involvement, and economic impact.

Join us us in supporting women-owned small businesses in our community!

Women are the backbone of families and communities. They provide care, support, and nurturing to their families and are ...
10/08/2023

Women are the backbone of families and communities. They provide care, support, and nurturing to their families and are essential to the development of children. Women also play a significant role in community building and often take on leadership roles in community organizations.

We support women entrepreneurs to improve their lives! We provide working capital loan to improve and grow their small businesses.

Message us to know how we can help you!

What are the typical challenges of a sari-sari store owner / small entrepreneurs and how is BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN ...
08/08/2023

What are the typical challenges of a sari-sari store owner / small entrepreneurs and how is BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY addressing these issues?

A: There are three key issues sari-sari store owners struggle with: 1) having a single source of complete and affordable goods, 2) lack of differentiation from other sari-sari stores in the same area, and 3) access to capital to run their store well.

Sari-sari stores struggle with sourcing and delivery of fast-moving consumer goods, as there is not a central place to get goods at affordable prices, so they need to source from many agents, go to different places to complete their assortment at the most affordable prices. However, they need CAPITAL!

What we offer in BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY is a LOAN PROGRAM for small sari-sari stores and entrepreneurs.

Initial loan amount: P10,000.00
No advance deduction.
Loan term: 3 months on 3 or 6 installments or 90 days on daily installments
Interest rate: 6% per month
Loan renewal: after 2 months or 60 days repayment
Requirements: Government issued ID, GCash Number, photo of store or business, proof of billing address in Brgy. Catmon and Bislig.

Q: What is the business case for these sari-sari stores of small entrepreneurs to do business with BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY than borrowing from other lenders?

A: Our borrowers love BISLIG CATMON CREDIT & LOAN COMMUNITY because we’re a legitimate and honest Lender:1) a way to have additional capital to complete the source of your FMCG goods, 2) expand to other services like load, bills payment and e-commerce to drive more end consumers to buy from their store, and 3) access to a revolving credit line so that they can manage their capital better to continuously run their store.

Q: What are the profiles of sari-sari stores that have signed up with us? Are they bigger, medium or small sari-sari stores?

A: We cater to all kinds of sari-sari stores, especially the small ones who do not have limited access to complete and affordable goods & services, because they’re in the far flung areas without access to capital to expand their stocks for sale.

Q: How was borrower acquisition done?
A: We use digital marketing as we ran Facebook ads to get borrowers to message us on line to inquire about our requirements.

We also made sure that our borrowers experience is simple and intuitive, allowing them to message us via Messenger chat their communication. Loan release and repayment is via Gcash and immediately confirmed through group chat.

Finally, we supported our borrowers with callers & field agents as needed. If they meet certain predefined triggers like not paying on time, we will deploy a caller or agent to assist them with resolving their challenges.

Please message us to inquire if you are a small business owner located in Brgy. Catmon, Bislig, SACME, Cabuynan, Limbuhan Daku, Olot if qualified.

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Zone 6, Brgy. Catmon, Leyte
Tanauan
6502

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+639178845180

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