The Quezon City Government through its Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office (SBCDPO) partnered with SME superapp Enstack, to support the digitization of local entrepreneurs by providing access to comprehensive digital tools.
With this partnership, Quezon City’s local entrepreneurs will now be able to acquire a free stand-alone web store, inventory management, integrated cash-on-delivery and cashless payment processing, shipping solutions, and business analytics, available within Enstack’s application.
“As part of our Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development initiatives, we are empowering our entrepreneurs with the knowledge and skills to leverage technological solutions. This partnership with Enstack is a crucial step in ensuring our businesses can compete and succeed in the digital economy,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
Enstack and Quezon City SBCDPO’s program will put its focus on small business owners who lack the resources to digitize their operations.
In March, SBCDPO over 12,000 MSMEs were introduced to the platform and more onboarding sessions will run in the next months of 2024.
“Our mission at Enstack is to simplify business operations for entrepreneurs. By partnering with the Quezon City LGU, we are bringing vital digital resources to local businesses, helping them thrive in an increasingly digital economy,” said Enstack CEO and co-founder Macy Castillo.
Castillo added that her team looks forward to its long and fruitful partnership with the local government in not only enhancing the digital capabilities of local businesses but also in contributing to the overall economic growth of the city and the rest of the country.
“This initiative demonstrates our shared commitment to empowering entrepreneurs at the grassroots level and building a resilient business community.”