Singaporean SMEs eye collab with Phl firms

‘Singaporean SMEs have chosen the Philippines as there are lots of opportunities here. We are looking for joint venture cooperation and even collaboration with Philippine companies. The Philippines is our next stop, as we have already started seeking partnerships in Dubai, Cambodia and Malaysia’
A Singaporean business owner deals with Filipino entrepreneurs at the sidelines of 'SME Business Synergy: An International Business Matchmaking Conference' on Thursday at the Heritage Hotel in Pasay City.
A Singaporean business owner deals with Filipino entrepreneurs at the sidelines of 'SME Business Synergy: An International Business Matchmaking Conference' on Thursday at the Heritage Hotel in Pasay City. Photograph by Raffy Ayeng for the Daily Tribune
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More than 20 small and medium enterprises from Singapore are now in the country to look for partner SMEs who can help them expand their businesses here in the country.

During the launch of SME Business Synergy: An International Business Matchmaking Conference on Thursday at the Heritage Hotel in Pasay City, Dave Tan, president of Singapore’s Asia Group Pte. Ltd said the main purpose of the forum is for Singaporean contingents to seek business opportunities in the Philippines.

“We are also looking for joint venture cooperation and even collaboration with Philippine companies. The Philippines is our next stop, as we already started seeking partnerships in Dubai, Cambodia and Malaysia,” he said in a media interview.

Tan said Singaporean SMEs have chosen the Philippines as “there are lots of opportunities here.”

Explore industries

“We are pushed by the Singaporean government to come here to explore various industries here. We have brought along SMEs engaged in various industries, such as food and beverage, construction, and manpower and other services,” Tan said.

SMEs in Singapore are those that have capitalization from 10,000 to 1 million Singaporean dollars.

“If this Summit turns into a success, then we will bring more SMEs here from Singapore to collaborate with Filipino SMEs,” he said.

In a video message, Pasay City Mayor Imelda “Emi” Gallardo Calixto-Rubiano aired gladness over the Singaporean delegates’ choosing Pasay to be the venue of the Summit, saying that Pasay SMEs will benefit from it.

SMEs a pivotal sector

“Driven by our utmost desire to elevate Pasay City through economic reform and wide scale development, SMEs have always been a pivotal sector that we always highlight. The display of efficient networking that the Synergy Conference illustrates is instrumental in our overall growth as a growing economic powerhouse,” Rubiano said.

Representing Rubiano was Councilor Joey Calixto Isidro, who said that in Pasay alone, there are more than 4,000 SMEs pouring millions of revenues into the city’s coffers.

“We are supporting our business owners in Pasay, not only small but even micro-entrepreneurs through our various programs and services, such as grants to those that are just starting up their businesses,” Isidro said.

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