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The Seven Qualities of Top Filipino Micro-entrepreneurs

In the recently concluded ME Naman! Convention organized by PinoyME, 80 of the top micro-entrepreneurs from all over the Philippines swapped stories amongst themselves and with convention organizers. The convention may have been put up to benefit the M.E. participants, but through the various life and business lessons which they generously shared, even the organizers found themselves tremendously enriched by the activity.
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Posted under News on Apr 26 2012

Join the First Ever Rafael B. Buenaventura Awards for Outstanding MFIs!

Does your Microfinance Institution have what it takes to win a Paeng?

The Rafael Buenaventura Microfinance Center Foundation Inc. (RBB Foundation), together with PinoyMe, Microfinance Council of the Philippines, RBAP Microenterprise Access to Banking Services (MABS) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) present the 1st ever Rafael B. Buenaventura Award for Outstanding Microfinance Institutions. Read more »


Posted under News on Apr 26 2012

Pinoy Microentrepreneurs Share New Skills, Insights at the ME Naman Convention

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The Me Naman! Pinoy Microentrepreneurs’ Convention held at the Diosdado Macapagal Hall of the Land Bank Plaza last February 23 – 24, 2012 was an affair to remember for many of its participants and observers from microfinance institutions and various NGOs. Aside from strengthening the business practices of the 80 plus microentrepreneurs in attendance, the event also coincided with the celebration of the PinoyME consortium’s 6th anniversary.

Prior to the convention, the participants attended the Opening Program at Palm Plaza Hotel in Ermita. Mr. Dan Songco, President and CEO of the PinoyME Foundation, opened the program and welcomed the participants with a message, exhorting the microentrepreneurs to have pride in themselves and in their businesses. According to Mr. Songco, the organization and its partners are very inspired by the microentrepreneur’s hard work and commitment to improve their lives. In turn, the PinoyME Consortium has set a goal of reaching a funding of 5 Billion in order to improve the lives of 5 million poor Filipinos. Mr. Songco attributes the consortium’s drive to its founder former President Corazon C. Aquino’s commitment to continue the People Power Revolution to improve people’s lives through microfinance and microenterprise.

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Posted under News on Mar 05 2012

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  • 04/26/2012    Join the First Ever Rafael B. Buenaventura Awards for Outstanding MFIs!
  • 03/05/2012    Pinoy Microentrepreneurs Share New Skills, Insights at the ME Naman Convention
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