DOT inks deal to provide loans to tourism-based small businesses

Business establishments in Boracay Island are almost devoid of customers during the destination’s reopening on Oct. 1. SHY POLIDO/PN
Business establishments in Boracay Island are almost devoid of customers during the destination’s reopening on Oct. 1. SHY POLIDO/PN

THE Department of Tourism (DOT) has signed a deal with the state-run Small Business Corporation (SB Corp) for a program to provide loans to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the tourism industry.

The DOT said the program will accelerate the country’s tourism recovery from the impacts of the pandemic.

“By working together, we can hopefully bring tourism, an industry that contributed 12.7 percent to the country’s 2019 GDP, back to its glory days,” Tourism secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

Through the DOT and SB Corp’s CARES for TRAVEL program, tourism MSMEs will have access to zero interest, no-collateral loans with a loan term period of up to four years, including a corresponding grace period of up to one year, the DOT said.

The borrower MSMEs will only need to pay a one-time service fee, which is set at a maximum of eight percent for a four-year loan.

SB Corp will process loan applications of DOT-accredited MSMEs and local government-accredited businesses to determine the amount of the loan as well as its terms.

The government is aiming to disburse P6 billion worth of loans to tourism MSMEs, the DOT said. (ABS-CBN News)

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