In a bold move to champion small and medium-scale entrepreneurs (SMEs), the DAILY TRIBUNE has launched an initiative called Tindahan ni Tarsee. Designed to help entrepreneurs overcome financial and logistical barriers, this groundbreaking program opens doors for SMEs to sell their products in high-traffic malls without the usual hefty investments.indahan ni Tarsee offers a unique platform for budding business owners to reach a wider audience by providing them with mall spaces at significantly reduced costs.
These spaces, dubbed “pop-up hubs,” are strategically located in partnership with leading mall developers, ensuring maximum visibility and foot traffic for participating vendors.“The goal of Tindahan ni Tarsee is to create opportunities for small-scale entrepreneurs who have great products but lack the resources to establish a physical presence in commercial areas,” says DAILY TRIBUNE Managing Editor Dinah Ventura.
“This initiative bridges the gap between ambition and accessibility.”In its pilot phase, Tindahan ni Tarsee has already featured over 50 SMEs showcasing a diverse array of goods — from handmade crafts and organic produce to locally sourced delicacies. Entrepreneurs participating in the program have lauded the initiative, citing increased sales and brand recognition as key benefits.
One vendor, who specializes in eco-friendly household items, shared: “This opportunity has been life-changing. Being in a mall has not only boosted our sales but has also given us a sense of legitimacy in the eyes of our customers.”
Beyond the business aspect, Tindahan ni Tarsee also underscores the importance of fostering a community that values innovation, resilience, and collaboration.
By empowering local entrepreneurs, the DAILY TRIBUNE reaffirms its commitment to nation-building through meaningful initiatives.
As the program gains momentum, Tindahan ni Tarsee is set to expand to more locations nationwide, bringing hope and opportunity to countless entrepreneurs with big dreams but limited means.