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DICT accelerates, expands access to digital loans
By J.Lo
“In line with the President’s vision for digital transformation, DICT is building national strategy to remove barriers to credit empowering MSMEs with faster, safer and more accessible digital loan platforms,” Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Henry Aguda said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.has ordered DICT to accelerate and expand access to digital loans for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) nationwide.
Marcos’ directive signals step toward deeper grassroots financial inclusion, Aguda said.
During meeting with officials from Digital Bank Association of the Philippines, Aguda underscored what he said is transformative power of digital loans, emphasizing their vital role not only in driving economic growth but also improving lives of Filipinos working to secure better future for their families.
Citing data from Philippine Statistics Authority, Aguda said MSMEs accounted for 99.63 percent of 1.24 business establishments in 2023.
Despite being backbone of economy, department chief said many still struggle to access formal credit systems due to lack of documents, limited credit history or geographic barriers.
Aguda said among first steps they will undertake in 2025 is establishment of public access for digital loans.
Also included are integration of identity verification through PhilSys and eGovPH App and government-back microloan programs tailor for MSMEs.
