SB Corp expands MSME lending push with Bicol roadshows

Small Business Corp. expands its MSME financing drive with regional loan roadshows in Sorsogon and Naga, offering onsite application and evaluation services in March.

Small Business Corp. expands its MSME financing drive with regional loan roadshows in Sorsogon and Naga, offering onsite application and evaluation services in March.

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State-run Small Business Corp. (SB Corp.), the financing arm of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), is ramping up its lending drive for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with back-to-back regional roadshows in Bicol this March.
Under the 2026 DTI-SB Corp Regional Roadshow, the agency will bring onsite loan application and evaluation services to Sorsogon City on 5 March at The Clover Leaf Place, and to Naga City on 3 March at Robinsons Place Naga.
The initiative forms part of SB Corp’s continuing effort to improve access to capital for provincial entrepreneurs by streamlining application procedures and bringing financing services closer to local businesses.
Through the roadshow, MSMEs may submit applications onsite and undergo initial assessment for working capital loans. Qualified applicants may secure approval for additional business funding, subject to compliance with documentary requirements.
Among the basic requirements are valid government-issued identification, DTI registration, proof of an active bank account and digital documentation of business operations. For loan applications exceeding P100,000, additional documents such as updated business permits and proof of a checking account are required.
Corporate borrowers, cooperatives, partnerships and one-person corporations must also submit relevant registration and authorization documents.
SB Corp has been strengthening its regional outreach to ensure that MSMEs, particularly those outside major urban centers, gain better access to formal financing channels.
Interested applicants are encouraged to register online ahead of the scheduled roadshows.