Asialink unveils medium enterprise loan



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Asialink Finance Corp. (AFC) is celebrating its 29th anniversary with the launch of a new financing program aimed at helping medium-sized enterprises expand their operations and address funding requirements.
The company said its newly introduced Medium Enterprise Loan seeks to bridge the financing gap faced by growing businesses that often encounter challenges in securing timely and flexible credit. The program offers loan amounts of up to P100 million and repayment terms of up to seven years.
Founded in 1997, Asialink has grown from a single office into a nationwide financial institution with more than 255 branches as of March 2026, serving over 47,000 micro, small and medium enterprises and individual clients.
The lender said its loan portfolio expanded by 35 percent from 2024 to April 2026, while cumulative loan releases reached P37 billion, reflecting its continued efforts to widen access to credit for businesses and individuals.
“As we celebrate our 29th anniversary, we remain deeply grateful to our clients, employees, partners, and stakeholders who have been part of our journey. Our growth over the years reflects the trust that Filipino entrepreneurs have placed in us and reinforces our commitment to helping them achieve their business aspirations,” AFC president and CEO Anna Katrina C. Bañez said.
The Medium Enterprise Loan was officially launched on June 1 and is available through the company’s nationwide branch network and partner channels. AFC said the financing facility may be used to support business expansion, working capital requirements and other growth initiatives.